New Cat SX - Impressive Parts!
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New Cat SX - Impressive Parts!
I have never owner a Schumacher product, but I ran across a new Cat SX and decided to get it. I must say - I'm blown away by the high quality of the components. I have no idea how it handles, but the parts are premium! Are all Schumacher buggies like that?
If I build it, Ill be sure to post some pics.
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Re: New Cat SX - Impressive Parts!
yes, they're usually gorgeous pieces of (overengineered) kit that don't work any better than a cheapo plastic B4 or an agricultural B44, but require some setup knowledge to handle well. It takes more than bling to go fast... but still they sure do go as fast as anything else in the right hands 
Schumacher is discounting the SVR's very heavily in Europe these days... I'm really tempted to buy a kit for long-time keeps as it kinda bombed on the market...
Paul

Schumacher is discounting the SVR's very heavily in Europe these days... I'm really tempted to buy a kit for long-time keeps as it kinda bombed on the market...
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It's funny you mention the SVR. I too have been tempted by the big price drop, it just does not seem to have been well received. I've hear that it is a good car, but that the SV2 is quicker (not easier to drive though), even in the wet where you would expect the SVR to be better. I might still get one though, the SV2 is a tough car to drive on the edge in the wet and my skill level would probably benefit from an easier car to drive in slick conditions.
Oh, and to the original poster, the modern Schumachers have amazing build quality, yes perhaps a bit over engineered but still very quick.
Paul.
Oh, and to the original poster, the modern Schumachers have amazing build quality, yes perhaps a bit over engineered but still very quick.
Paul.
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Must admit that i've been very impressed with the quality of the individual components of modern Schumachers.... I understand that they out-source many of the very detailed machined parts overseas (China?) which I guess helps keep costs feasible.
However I know that they have experienced some quality irregularities also - when Schumacher first released the Cougar SV there were problems with the idler gears & also problems with the anodising falling off inside the shock bodies! My mate runs an Mi4 touring car with which it seems he has endless driveshaft issues - the later CX version sought to solve the problem with a new design - but to replace all the parts necessary, it would cost nearly as much as a new car!
Another lad at my local club has just brought one of the new Mi5s - now that does look sweet!
However I know that they have experienced some quality irregularities also - when Schumacher first released the Cougar SV there were problems with the idler gears & also problems with the anodising falling off inside the shock bodies! My mate runs an Mi4 touring car with which it seems he has endless driveshaft issues - the later CX version sought to solve the problem with a new design - but to replace all the parts necessary, it would cost nearly as much as a new car!
Another lad at my local club has just brought one of the new Mi5s - now that does look sweet!
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I remember the anodizing flaking off the inside of my SX2 and SV shock bodies
When changing shock oils it was like the glitter glue my daughter uses. A quick phone call to Schumacher though, and I had them all replaced with an updated version of the bodies. Free of charge
I remember the SV idler issue too, I had a first gen SV but never had the problem myself, although many others did. Did Schumacher not come out with a slightly updated gearbox case to solve the issue?


I remember the SV idler issue too, I had a first gen SV but never had the problem myself, although many others did. Did Schumacher not come out with a slightly updated gearbox case to solve the issue?
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Yes I should have said that Schumacher were only too pleased to replace the defective shock bodies on my racing buddy's SV when the problem showed itselfCAT3K wrote:I remember the anodizing flaking off the inside of my SX2 and SV shock bodiesWhen changing shock oils it was like the glitter glue my daughter uses. A quick phone call to Schumacher though, and I had them all replaced with an updated version of the bodies. Free of charge
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I think cars from all manufacturers have some weak point or teething issues, especially with the early releases - the TeamC TM2 that I am racing has a number of little issues which needed addressing (or keeping an eye on). Most issues with new cars seem to be transmission related - perhaps manufacturers are still getting to grips with the torque available from today's brushless motors?
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Schumacher customer care and service is great. I am confident any issues would be quickly sorted out.
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My first Schumacher was the SX3 Pro and the fit and finish was quite nice. The shocks where a breeze to bleed and where very smooth. I raced it a whole 3 times... Been sitting collecting dust for almost a year now. I too was impressed with the build quality and the car works well enough, just not many people consistently running 4wd buggy down in San Diego and now I'm in Okinawa which is far worse on the race front.
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I currently race a K1 and SVR on our dirt track.
Before the K1 I had an SX3.
All 3 cars are very well made, I always get guys at our track wanting to look at the cars.
I'm sure you'll have a great time with the SX, just know up front they do require a little bit more maintenance that 2wd cars.
Before the K1 I had an SX3.
All 3 cars are very well made, I always get guys at our track wanting to look at the cars.
I'm sure you'll have a great time with the SX, just know up front they do require a little bit more maintenance that 2wd cars.
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How do you like going back to the 2 belt setup? The 3 belt is a pain in the butt to maintain sometimes (changing front belts makes me want to stab kittens in the face!). Drivetrain just never seems to be as free as I think it should be.stulec52 wrote:I currently race a K1 and SVR on our dirt track.
Before the K1 I had an SX3.
All 3 cars are very well made, I always get guys at our track wanting to look at the cars.
I'm sure you'll have a great time with the SX, just know up front they do require a little bit more maintenance that 2wd cars.
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Did you have to change belts ony after 3 meetings?madweazl wrote:stulec52 wrote:The 3 belt is a pain in the butt to maintain sometimes (changing front belts makes me want to stab kittens in the face!). Drivetrain just never seems to be as free as I think it should be.

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The reinforced belts werent in stock when I ordered the car but came in shortly after so I swapped it out. The mid belt did start to fray after the first couple of races though. Didnt think it would take as much of a beating as the others but I was wrong lol.Lonestar wrote:Did you have to change belts ony after 3 meetings?madweazl wrote:stulec52 wrote:The 3 belt is a pain in the butt to maintain sometimes (changing front belts makes me want to stab kittens in the face!). Drivetrain just never seems to be as free as I think it should be.
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madweazl wrote:The reinforced belts werent in stock when I ordered the car but came in shortly after so I swapped it out. The mid belt did start to fray after the first couple of races though. Didnt think it would take as much of a beating as the others but I was wrong lol.
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