Ultima 2019
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Re: Ultima 2019
You should not have a problem with any standard length and form factor Lipo pack installed in the normal spot. The chassis has plenty of clearance.
Shorty packs will not fit as the terminals can short on the chassis… unless…
Shorty packs will not fit as the terminals can short on the chassis… unless…
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Re: Ultima 2019
Thank you for the quick reply.
The Optima and Tomahawk have less clearance than i anticipated.
3 -5,000 mah packs in hard case had me opening the cases and removing the inner foam protection and then trim the hard case to gain 3mm.
The Ultima i just ordered
The Optima and Tomahawk have less clearance than i anticipated.
3 -5,000 mah packs in hard case had me opening the cases and removing the inner foam protection and then trim the hard case to gain 3mm.
The Ultima i just ordered
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Re: Ultima 2019
To run a shorty in the spot where the normal full stick pack sits, could you narrow up the top deck in the battery area and bring inwards the screw holes that the plastic brackets bolt to, thus moving the battery straps inwards? i haven't got my car yet so im only speculating from afar. Even if the battery was a little to one side so the terminals wouldn't short on the chassis, you could put it to the right to offset the motor a bit
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Re: Ultima 2019
While i'm here guys, any other tips on the car? i'm picking it up to go vintage racing, i've heard they're a bit on the heavy side, so i was thinking titanium screws might help as it looks like theres a lot of screws holding it together and maybe some milling of the motor plate which looked fairly thick
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Re: Ultima 2019
No need for that - the Ultima isn´t heavier than it´s competitors. You might even need to add weight to keep it legal.
Follow the shortest route on the track and don´t hit anything - You´ll finish 1st or 2nd
Proper tuning is tires, battery placement, steering, shock absorption, camber-caster-toe angles etc.
Good luck racing - I´m in it for the hotdogs and tire kicking
Follow the shortest route on the track and don´t hit anything - You´ll finish 1st or 2nd

Proper tuning is tires, battery placement, steering, shock absorption, camber-caster-toe angles etc.
Good luck racing - I´m in it for the hotdogs and tire kicking

Gone fishing
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Re: Ultima 2019
My solution for shorty batteries is in prototype stage (printing).
Once tested I'll put it on shapeways.
Here's an early design. The final one looks a lot different but I have no picture on hand.
Once tested I'll put it on shapeways.
Here's an early design. The final one looks a lot different but I have no picture on hand.
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Re: Ultima 2019
The first prototype print of the shorty holders came in yesterday.
I didn't have time to mount it yet, but you get the idea.
Top of pic is the frontside of the car. The hinge and retainer bolts go in from the bottom. That way you can unlock the retainer without that bolt falling out. Plus, it keeps the top nice and clean of bolt heads. And this is the full kit:
I didn't have time to mount it yet, but you get the idea.
Top of pic is the frontside of the car. The hinge and retainer bolts go in from the bottom. That way you can unlock the retainer without that bolt falling out. Plus, it keeps the top nice and clean of bolt heads. And this is the full kit:
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Re: Ultima 2019
Phew that's a lot of work in that heap of parts ! Can't wait to see it assembled .
If a jobs not worth doing then its certainly not worth doing well.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
A problem shared is a problem halved but an advantage shared is no advantage at all.
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Re: Ultima 2019
Here it is as I ran it at the vintage euro masters this weekend:
and here it is on the turbo ultima chassis with the printed cage body, but before the batteryholders arrived:
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Re: Ultima 2019
Does it make any difference to change the bushing and bearing in the steering to a flanged and rubber shielded bearing?
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Re: Ultima 2019
After bidding on a few RC10's on Ebay I realized they are going for more than what I can pay and still be able to afford parts that need to be replaced. I bit the bullet and went with my original plan and placed my order for an Ultima from Tower. They have a $40 coupon right now that lasts until Tuesday.
Hopefully I will be able to get some RC money together after the Covid crisis so I can get an RC10 at a reasonable price. It's definitely high on my "I NEED it" list
Hopefully I will be able to get some RC money together after the Covid crisis so I can get an RC10 at a reasonable price. It's definitely high on my "I NEED it" list

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Re: Ultima 2019
Does anyone know what size the wheels are? I'm trying to look at options for different tires.
I waited all day for my kit to be delivered and 10 minutes ago Fedex changed the delivery date to tomorrow
Don't they know that my toy car is the most important package they have! 
I waited all day for my kit to be delivered and 10 minutes ago Fedex changed the delivery date to tomorrow


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