Just received the Team Orion 2S Shorty Pack (6200 Graphene LiPo, big thanks to hobbyfactory.fi for quick service!), so did a quick weight balance check with laydown and battery position maxed to front + Robitronic Razer Ten 4000kV motor. Test was done without ESC and Receiver and without rear bumper/battery holder (cause i havent printed them yet). The gearbox uses 4 gear configuration (because the 40T idler wasnt in stock): aluminum input shaft/gear, 26T SP idler, 26T aluminum idler and finally a gear diff.
Weight balance looks pretty nice to be honest. Also re-assembled my brand new Ultima ST Type-R EP and noticed that my chassis is actually stiffer than the original Type-R composite chassis. I havent checked the weights yet, so that might explain it. Anyways, here´s the front - rear weight balance pic:
The current state of the Service Pack is that if you own RT5 or SC/SC6, you can pretty much upgrade those to this updated design with re-using some of the parts from one of those cars and then just print the SP parts and buy a couple of cheap aluminum standoffs and assemble the car. I used RT5 susp parts for the test assembly in that latest picture + the SC6 rear shock tower (as i havent modeled the replacement yet).
Here is the front bulkhead with 15mm standoffs from ebay (for some reason, these light blue standoffs can be used directly with bearings without sanding. The dark blue inserts cannot). Top tip, you can use these same 15mm standoffs as a gearbox idler gear shafts, these are dirt cheap and even more lightweight than stock Kyosho):
From the underside (sorry for mixing screws, i dont have countersunk M3 hex/torx screws, local supplier was low on M3 screws):
In the first part designs that i did for Ultima ST, i had problems with front upper plate tearing itself off from the bulkhead, because the self tapping screws just ripped themself off from the PETG after some hours of driving in bumpy surface and crashing. I use my upgraded design in this chassis, that incorporates the heat pressed M3 inserts.