New fella's RC 10's
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New fella's RC 10's
Hi all,Im new to this forum,what a site!!!Learned so much allready from such knowlageble members.Thought I would post a pic of my latest rc 10 that I bought from fleabay.Ill be racing this one in an up and coming vintage tital meeting In Ryde,NSW Australia in June this year.Will be posting some pics of my gold pan soon aswell.Regards,James.
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
Welcome!!!
Nice car...a lot of interesting parts. I did notice one thing that you may need to correct. If you will be using that hyperdrive pinion/spur combination, you may need to flip the motor plate on the other side of the car.
On a normal pinion/spur conbination, the pinion turns counter clockwise and the spur turns clockwise. With the hyper drive, both pinion and spur have to turn clockwise. The only way to do this in your current set up would be to run the motor in reverse polarity (unless that's a reverse rotation motor...usually used in dual motor monster trucks).
If that is not a reverse rotation motor, it's not a good idea to run the regular motor in reverse because it's not designed that way and if it's a stock motor, the timing will be way off.
If you decide to do this, it's very easy to do especially with the transmission on the car. What even makes it easier is that your motor plate is already modified for that application.
Good luck in the race...
Regards,
highwayracer
Nice car...a lot of interesting parts. I did notice one thing that you may need to correct. If you will be using that hyperdrive pinion/spur combination, you may need to flip the motor plate on the other side of the car.
On a normal pinion/spur conbination, the pinion turns counter clockwise and the spur turns clockwise. With the hyper drive, both pinion and spur have to turn clockwise. The only way to do this in your current set up would be to run the motor in reverse polarity (unless that's a reverse rotation motor...usually used in dual motor monster trucks).
If that is not a reverse rotation motor, it's not a good idea to run the regular motor in reverse because it's not designed that way and if it's a stock motor, the timing will be way off.
If you decide to do this, it's very easy to do especially with the transmission on the car. What even makes it easier is that your motor plate is already modified for that application.
Good luck in the race...
Regards,
highwayracer
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
welcome to the board. Great car you have there!
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
wow that is cool set up, I remember seeing the hyperdrive adds and wondering if anyone really went for it. I always thought it looked cool. THe Finned motor plate is badass! And the red anodized bolts look trick. The motor heat sink reminds me of a hedgehog.
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
I still have my original hyperdrive setup in the toolbox. The belts are a bit worn though
. I used it in both my RC-10 and my on-road car. The on-road was really quiet, all you heard was the motor. The only time I used it in my RC-10 was in-doors on the roller skating rink(good times), but I forget how it worked vs the gear setup.
Good luck in the race. Looking forward to the picts.
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Good luck in the race. Looking forward to the picts.
ED
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
Thanks Highwayracer,I would have been wondering why my car was down on power and more than likely never worked that out.I will swap over that motor plate before I even attemp to run it.I must admit I prob wont race with the hyper drive as I would have no gearing choice and cant imagine ever coming accross a lot of pinion pullies.Thank for all the positive comments guys.
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highwayracer wrote:Welcome!!!
Nice car...a lot of interesting parts. I did notice one thing that you may need to correct. If you will be using that hyperdrive pinion/spur combination, you may need to flip the motor plate on the other side of the car.
On a normal pinion/spur conbination, the pinion turns counter clockwise and the spur turns clockwise. With the hyper drive, both pinion and spur have to turn clockwise. The only way to do this in your current set up would be to run the motor in reverse polarity (unless that's a reverse rotation motor...usually used in dual motor monster trucks).
If that is not a reverse rotation motor, it's not a good idea to run the regular motor in reverse because it's not designed that way and if it's a stock motor, the timing will be way off.
If you decide to do this, it's very easy to do especially with the transmission on the car. What even makes it easier is that your motor plate is already modified for that application.
Good luck in the race...
Regards,
highwayracer
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
haha belt pinion to spur and a chain gearbox? Completely crazy.
What class you going to race in at the vintage meet?
What class you going to race in at the vintage meet?
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
Awesome stuff guys, I have some Hyperdrive parts new in bag but don't have a complete set. Can anyone help me make one up? Kenooze said he could help but I can't get a reply through pm's.
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
Thanks guys,heres some pics of my stock gold pan,Yestereday I stripped the paint and gave it a revamp with an old skool paint job,I am happy with the turn out.Does anyone else use Polly S easy off paint and decal remover?Ive read about allot of people using nitro.Ive had this stuff for atleast 10 years now and it works a treat.Any way,hope you enjoy the pics.
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
Hey mate - great looking 10's!
I was watching that modded 10 as well - was a reasonable buy in the end..well done.
Looking forward to seeing it run mate.
Cheers
Darryn
I was watching that modded 10 as well - was a reasonable buy in the end..well done.
Looking forward to seeing it run mate.
Cheers
Darryn
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Re: New fella's RC 10's
Thanks Darryn,looking forward to meeting yourself and all the other vintage enthusiasts at the Ryde vintage meet.Not long now,cant wait.Thanks for all the kind comments people.
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