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Kagama uses 170mm tires I think 210mm MT tires might just be too big for the 1/8 scale 6s drivetrain. I have a Castle 1717 motor and a Mamba Monster X 8S which is a 1/6 scale power system in my Asuga and I've had issues with the center dogbones and drive cups wearing out fast. 1/5 scale MT tires may cause similar issues with the front and rear drives.All Corally cars use the same diffs and bulkheads. The Shiroi and Spark drive trains are just as tough as the Kagama's and Muraco's. I don't see a problem.
Exactly that one yes, the red brushless one.Is that servo a Yipin GX3255BLS? I have that in my Asuga and will be using one in my Shiroi as well. It's survived some serous abuse including a crash that twisted the servo arm and bent screw holding the servo ball on, another that ripped the plastic link off the turnbuckle and twice where the servo ball broke off from the control arm on the steering knuckle. For $35 it is a steal, the only downside is you can't buy gear sets but at $35 it's cheap enough to just replace the whole servo if the gears get stripped (which so far hasn't happened)
It'll probably go up in price like the Yipin AK47 servo did once word gets around. They have similar specs excepot that the AK47 has an all metal shell straight gears an and a hall sensor (they call it a "magnetic induction" sensor) and the GX3255BLS has helical gears a hybrid shell and a potentimeter for position sensing. I guess we can't just get one servo to rule them all that has all the good stuff.Exactly that one yes, the red brushless one.
I was already impressed by their brushed version with helical gears. Somehow its way more precise. It makes me do corners on track that i couldn't with others(up to a reasonable price range).
When the brushless version was released and it impressed me more, I basically replaced all my servo's in my active fleet.
@Rotauq .. come on don't keep us in suspense, what pinion size, motor and S battery are you using.
Good review!
Stock 13T pinion, 4s 5000 CNHL G+, Rocket Taurus 2280kv, Castle MMX 8s.@Rotauq .. come on don't keep us in suspense, what pinion size, motor and S battery are you using.
I still can't decide with mine what to run it on![]()
You sent it hard and backflipped it.
I think we need to take it out for a drifting session.
The video (and repeated by sandracer mentioned) my specs.@Rotauq .. come on don't keep us in suspense, what pinion size, motor and S battery are you using.
I still can't decide with mine what to run it on![]()
Ohhh I didn’t put the side guard back on yet when trying pinions…I found that 16T pinion or bigger and the motor mount hits the side guard..
You can remove the top 3 bolts in the side guard and remove it to give you room to remove and refit the motor..!!
Didn't get out today with mine, so tried some pinion swaps, also made some dirt guards and carbon fiber center braces..
I decided to fit the 16T pinion for my next run, going 6s, so that'll be fun..![]()
I think to go any bigger, pinion wise your going to need to swap out to the 46T center diff spur..
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