Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
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Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
This original ultima came with a titanium color spare chassis, that i think came with the turbo ultima?
But it has gold shocks which iluckily have a full set of platinums.
No sway bars, and a glass rear shock tower, but an aluminium front tower?
Also it has non ajustable upper links
I like how people fit shorty lipo's in the chassis now, may look along those lines. I think this ones getting muddy
But it has gold shocks which iluckily have a full set of platinums.
No sway bars, and a glass rear shock tower, but an aluminium front tower?
Also it has non ajustable upper links
I like how people fit shorty lipo's in the chassis now, may look along those lines. I think this ones getting muddy
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?) cheap rebuld
Delta lockdown in New Zealand, time to play with my budget ultima rebuild.
Decided to crack open the old MK1 ultima rebuild, having trouble getting parts in NZ so attempting to use up as many parts as possible.
Hand cut carbon 3mm top deck,
removed battery tabs as shorty will be running along the chassis.
replaced the steering posts with Lazer ZX5 items 25mm x 5mm with M3 Threads both ends, and looking into ZX5 rear carriers on ultima wishbones with 2mm spacers on hinge pins.
re fastening with stainless cap screws everywhere possible, custom rear gearbox clamp
I have some kyosho platinum shocks, and was amazed to find an aftermarket Thorp ball diff when disassembled, gearbox smooth now after some bearing attention.
Mini servo fits nicely, just figuring out how to clamp the battery down and universal drives for the rear.
Decided to crack open the old MK1 ultima rebuild, having trouble getting parts in NZ so attempting to use up as many parts as possible.
Hand cut carbon 3mm top deck,
removed battery tabs as shorty will be running along the chassis.
replaced the steering posts with Lazer ZX5 items 25mm x 5mm with M3 Threads both ends, and looking into ZX5 rear carriers on ultima wishbones with 2mm spacers on hinge pins.
re fastening with stainless cap screws everywhere possible, custom rear gearbox clamp
I have some kyosho platinum shocks, and was amazed to find an aftermarket Thorp ball diff when disassembled, gearbox smooth now after some bearing attention.
Mini servo fits nicely, just figuring out how to clamp the battery down and universal drives for the rear.
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
So cool when you find little surprises like a Thorp diff hidden away
, nice build !

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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
Evening all, in Level 4 lockdown here so almost everything is shut, have to make do with what i can find while gear snails across to New Zealand.
Ordered some rear universals for the ultima but the shocks were the wrong size, and I'm hoping the new steering bell crank will fit too.
In the mean time carried on with my Turbo ultima, the rear motor guard was seriously damaged so bead blasted it back to a uniform matt silver to match the "wing mounts", which are repurposed and scotch brighted standoffs I found in my box.
Cleaned up the platinum shocks and working nicely, however the "shock end" part "M" is pretty scratched away and id really like to source some replacements if anyone can help, please pm me.
Nothing on shapeways, and they are a weird one off threaded male insert.
The original tower i cut must of been an original ultima, and was too short for the front platinums so i made up a new one, again had to make do with a file and patience. Would take ages to source so cut one myself using the original as a starter jig.
Ordered some rear universals for the ultima but the shocks were the wrong size, and I'm hoping the new steering bell crank will fit too.
In the mean time carried on with my Turbo ultima, the rear motor guard was seriously damaged so bead blasted it back to a uniform matt silver to match the "wing mounts", which are repurposed and scotch brighted standoffs I found in my box.
Cleaned up the platinum shocks and working nicely, however the "shock end" part "M" is pretty scratched away and id really like to source some replacements if anyone can help, please pm me.
Nothing on shapeways, and they are a weird one off threaded male insert.
The original tower i cut must of been an original ultima, and was too short for the front platinums so i made up a new one, again had to make do with a file and patience. Would take ages to source so cut one myself using the original as a starter jig.
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
Eventually cut into a nice size, used an older schumacher tower for the hole spacing and found some nice titanium cup washers to try and compliment the duralinium anodizing the turbo has.
Also found some threaded black alloy spacers for the shock spacing and anodised m3 nylocks, which i also fitted to the rear.
Fitted titanium turnbuckles where possible but may look at replacing with 4.8mm balls and cups from my late model RB5, again, hard to find stock at the moment, quite like the cap screws now, even self tapping m3 for the bulkhead.
You can see the carbon bracket for the rear motor guard i cut up and the bead blasted finish on the guard, it was really bad previously, almost binned it.
Also found some threaded black alloy spacers for the shock spacing and anodised m3 nylocks, which i also fitted to the rear.
Fitted titanium turnbuckles where possible but may look at replacing with 4.8mm balls and cups from my late model RB5, again, hard to find stock at the moment, quite like the cap screws now, even self tapping m3 for the bulkhead.
You can see the carbon bracket for the rear motor guard i cut up and the bead blasted finish on the guard, it was really bad previously, almost binned it.
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
Still a bit to do, looking at a better battery hold in device, steering turnbuckles, would like to update the steering bel cranks and waiting on some m4 countersunk cap screws for the chassis., Then body, paint and some vintage tekin electronics.
Just glad i pushed on with the platinum shocks, trying to keep it close to correct, obviously i will be using it too.
Also if anyone knows a reproduction bumper?, or is it the same on the re re?, id like to replace it as its been drilled and is a bit rough, supposed to be a relatively cheap rebuild this one, so got the stop soon. (famous last words)
Just glad i pushed on with the platinum shocks, trying to keep it close to correct, obviously i will be using it too.
Also if anyone knows a reproduction bumper?, or is it the same on the re re?, id like to replace it as its been drilled and is a bit rough, supposed to be a relatively cheap rebuild this one, so got the stop soon. (famous last words)
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
Very nice work!!
I've just pulled a couple examples and the rere bumper is actually a little smaller than the original version.
Of course, it will still fit but I'm surprised that it isn't an exact copy. Anyway, nearly every other molded rere part is same as original - the transmission cases being the other exception that comes to mind.
I've just pulled a couple examples and the rere bumper is actually a little smaller than the original version.
Of course, it will still fit but I'm surprised that it isn't an exact copy. Anyway, nearly every other molded rere part is same as original - the transmission cases being the other exception that comes to mind.
Doug
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
Hi all, update, finally, seems we never get enough time to work on these projects,
so baby steps,
-New 3 racing universals in the rear, and pin/clamp 12mm hex drives to suit,
-Steering had some vertical slop which i took out with some anodized cup washers to match the turbo "duralinium" color chassis.
The titanium is a close match so ran with that in a few places, the M4 cap screws finally turned up for the front top plate screws and the countersunk chassis screws on the bulkheads.
- M3 X 33 stainless cap screws for the rear gearbox. Fully cap screwed now, make a huge difference in looks, no more black PK Screws.
-fitted the titanium linkages, and servo linkage
-found some treaded balls to replace the 5.8mm balls, replaced some thrashed ball ends with Ultima RB5 parts.
-The mini servo is a good fit but I'm worried about its reliability, Torque is ok with 4kg, the original standard Futaba S148 had less than that, but the servo saver may be too tight and strip gears, wait and see when i race it.
- 2.2" Rims turned up from JC Racing in the UK, may have to swap them out as some classes here in NZ insist on1.9" rims, very hard to get rubber for those now, but Schumacher UK still stock some.
-Found some Platinum shock parts on ebay in Spain, so I can retain the factory shocks, they were not in good condition as the lower ball connector was snapped and worn away. There's a link in my posts for the vendor, they have lots of old kyosho bits if anyone's keen.
Found some nice black threaded standoffs for the top shock mounting too, came out of a yokomo steering kit.
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The vintage class here runs a standard Mabuchi RS540 stock motor, so with the 5000mAh LiPo i can comfortably run a full race day without recharging, hence the mounting, also used a Lazer zx-5 rear bumper and knurled spacer to hold it in nice and tight.
Next steps are to fit some electronics and get it painted, just torn as to use period electronics or modern esc and receiver, the new stuff is so much smaller, but i like keeping it period correct too.
so baby steps,
-New 3 racing universals in the rear, and pin/clamp 12mm hex drives to suit,
-Steering had some vertical slop which i took out with some anodized cup washers to match the turbo "duralinium" color chassis.
The titanium is a close match so ran with that in a few places, the M4 cap screws finally turned up for the front top plate screws and the countersunk chassis screws on the bulkheads.
- M3 X 33 stainless cap screws for the rear gearbox. Fully cap screwed now, make a huge difference in looks, no more black PK Screws.
-fitted the titanium linkages, and servo linkage
-found some treaded balls to replace the 5.8mm balls, replaced some thrashed ball ends with Ultima RB5 parts.
-The mini servo is a good fit but I'm worried about its reliability, Torque is ok with 4kg, the original standard Futaba S148 had less than that, but the servo saver may be too tight and strip gears, wait and see when i race it.
- 2.2" Rims turned up from JC Racing in the UK, may have to swap them out as some classes here in NZ insist on1.9" rims, very hard to get rubber for those now, but Schumacher UK still stock some.
-Found some Platinum shock parts on ebay in Spain, so I can retain the factory shocks, they were not in good condition as the lower ball connector was snapped and worn away. There's a link in my posts for the vendor, they have lots of old kyosho bits if anyone's keen.
Found some nice black threaded standoffs for the top shock mounting too, came out of a yokomo steering kit.
The vintage class here runs a standard Mabuchi RS540 stock motor, so with the 5000mAh LiPo i can comfortably run a full race day without recharging, hence the mounting, also used a Lazer zx-5 rear bumper and knurled spacer to hold it in nice and tight.
Next steps are to fit some electronics and get it painted, just torn as to use period electronics or modern esc and receiver, the new stuff is so much smaller, but i like keeping it period correct too.
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
Finally got the platinum shock rod ends I have been waiting for (shock end" part "M), weird male thread units.
and some washers and o rings to rebuild them, as you can see the wear on the rod ends meant they popped off the ball ends too easily.
Hopefully i can sort this now, then paint and radio.
They came from EBAY in Spain, not cheap, but they have stock, and i have been looking for a while.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/124923636124
and some washers and o rings to rebuild them, as you can see the wear on the rod ends meant they popped off the ball ends too easily.
Hopefully i can sort this now, then paint and radio.
They came from EBAY in Spain, not cheap, but they have stock, and i have been looking for a while.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/124923636124
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
Found some rere golds here in NZ so finally getting closer to finishing.
Appreciate its a turbo but liked the pro decals much more, JC Racing 2.2" wheels
Appreciate its a turbo but liked the pro decals much more, JC Racing 2.2" wheels
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Re: Mark 1 Ultima ( turbo?)
I like it, looks awesome.
I was old school - when old school wasn't cool !
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