
Luke's Procat rebuild
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Re: Procat rebuilt for Li-Fe batteries
Damn I can tell this is gonna get beyond my price range already... 

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Re: Procat rebuilt for Li-Fe batteries
Yes, I thought it was spelled Deweerdt but I guess you got it rightkaszal wrote:The guy that sorted the parts for me was Luc De Weerd. Is that him?
Have I put on weight?
Race ready, the Procat weighs a bit under 1750g, which is about 160g over the BRCA 4wd minimum (1588g)
How does that sound to you for a 4wd?
How does that sound to you for a 4wd?
T156 front uprights wanted
Hi, I still need a couple of these (broke some recently, don't ask
)
I don't mind what version or condition. Thanks.

I don't mind what version or condition. Thanks.
kaszal wrote:Can anyone help me out with two of these?
new kit
Planning something new...

DWG file drawn with free CAD software from DraftSight...
http://www.3ds.com/products/draftsight/free-cad-software/

DWG file drawn with free CAD software from DraftSight...
http://www.3ds.com/products/draftsight/free-cad-software/
Re: Procat rebuilt for Li-Fe batteries
I want to do away with the servo saver on my Procat. I don't feel I'm getting the full speed of the Align 610 servo on the high grip astro.
It's a Kimbrough saver so not too bad but still feels like springy-time-lapse-delay-steering.
Any advice whether to go for alloy or plastic arms?
It's a Kimbrough saver so not too bad but still feels like springy-time-lapse-delay-steering.
Any advice whether to go for alloy or plastic arms?
new wheels
Check out this thread about possible new black dish wheels...
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=23018&p=228275#p228275
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=23018&p=228275#p228275
wishbones wanted
...but I am after a pair of wishbones (new or mint preferably)
Has to be the version with the ridge all along the side (right)
I can trade other wishbones or parts or good old PayPal.

Has to be the version with the ridge all along the side (right)
I can trade other wishbones or parts or good old PayPal.

new carbon fibre ballraced steering
Fibre-Lyte did a great job machining these from my DWG drawings
(not expensive but had to order a couple as they have a minimum order value)
I had to use a 6mm drill to open up the holes slightly (0.1mm) to fit the bearings (3x6x2.5 flanged from RCbearings.co.uk)
I used some 3x4.5 shims for the crush tubes and spacers (see photos)
Finally, I checked for bump steer and changed the spacers accordingly.
btw the steering is much better since I fitted a KP201 Kimbrough mid-size servo saver.








(not expensive but had to order a couple as they have a minimum order value)
I had to use a 6mm drill to open up the holes slightly (0.1mm) to fit the bearings (3x6x2.5 flanged from RCbearings.co.uk)
I used some 3x4.5 shims for the crush tubes and spacers (see photos)
Finally, I checked for bump steer and changed the spacers accordingly.
btw the steering is much better since I fitted a KP201 Kimbrough mid-size servo saver.








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Re: Procat rebuilt for Li-Fe batteries
Looking good luke why dont you have it on the fibre-lyte website so we can order.
mvh Isobarik
mvh Isobarik
Re: Procat rebuilt for Li-Fe batteries
Thanks.
Email them and I'm sure they'll be happy to provide details (you'll need to order other parts to make up the minimum order value)
Email them and I'm sure they'll be happy to provide details (you'll need to order other parts to make up the minimum order value)
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Re: Procat rebuilt for Li-Fe batteries
Great work on those ball raced steering levers.
Your passion for your Procat is truly admirable. Clearly its a car that works well. This I know.
Your passion for your Procat is truly admirable. Clearly its a car that works well. This I know.

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Re: Procat rebuilt for Li-Fe batteries
For me the only limit is the creditcard .......kaszal wrote:Thanks.
Email them and I'm sure they'll be happy to provide details (you'll need to order other parts to make up the minimum order value)

mvh Isobarik
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