Asuga Build thread & collecting ideas for my transformation

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Got it lying around somewhere. I remember reading something about it and then skipping it because "i'll just drive stock and never touch that stuff" 🤣
Of course you'll 'touch that stuff'! 😝 Obviously, operating manuals are a last resort. 🤣

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The Asuga won't be much different to this. 👍
 
Of course you'll 'touch that stuff'! 😝 Obviously, operating manuals are a last resort. 🤣

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The Asuga won't be much different to this. 👍
Here's the chart from the Asuga manual:

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I run a 15/52 in my Asuga. I tried a 16T, but the adjustment on the motor mount was maxed out and I could barely get a decent gear mesh.
 
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So basic settings are pretty much ideal for 4S and 6S as well and also fast enough.
I wonder why my rotor blew up then when driving on 6S.
Yeah well, factory replacement is already on it's way. Still, shouldn't have happened. It was mayne 60% of just one lipo...
 
So, after a week and a half of "i don't need expensive Hobbywing, i just get myself a Rocket RC set" i got myself:

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On top of that some ADU fan holders and fan cover plus a Rocket fan.

Pics will follow when arrived.
 
So, after a week and a half of "i don't need expensive Hobbywing, i just get myself a Rocket RC set" i got myself:

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On top of that some ADU fan holders and fan cover plus a Rocket fan.

Pics will follow when arrived.
That's the combo I have in my Asuga that I bought as a roller. I'm using a Powerhobby clamp-on fan mount with a Rocket 40mm 16,000 RPM fan. To complete the build, I have a 35kg servo and a R6FG receiver to go with my Radiolink RC6GS V3 transmitter.
 
That's the combo I have in my Asuga that I bought as a roller. I'm using a Powerhobby clamp-on fan mount with a Rocket 40mm 16,000 RPM fan. To complete the build, I have a 35kg servo and a R6FG receiver to go with my Radiolink RC6GS V3 transmitter.
Yeah i went for a 55kg servo since i run in sand a lot, so it cannot hurt to have reserves.
 
Here's what the chassis looks like on my Asuga with the Max8 4278 combo and 35kg servo.

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I have Corally spring steel turnbuckles and composite steering rod ends coming from RC Hobby Explosion to correct the front toe - it's way too much towards the outside of the vehicle for my liking.
 
Here's what the chassis looks like on my Asuga with the Max8 4278 combo and 35kg servo.

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I have Corally spring steel turnbuckles and composite steering rod ends coming from RC Hobby Explosion to correct the front toe - it's way too much towards the outside of the vehicle for my liking.
Interesting, i don't have that issue
 
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So, for anyone interested in putting in the same combo in an Asuga, be warned, you'll have to either make the white-red-black cable longer or cut your transmitter box open so the cable is long enough. Hobbywing cable is at least 5cm shorter than the original one !
I went for second option because i don't have the material for the first one.
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On the other hand, motor cables are way longer!
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So i used cable binders to fix that. Who knows if i ever need them that long, so rather keep it that way.
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I chose the 9imod servo to give me plenty of power because i drive in sand a lot for now. Also replaced the stock servo arm with the new one.
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Next is the fan and related things. Waiting till it arrives.

Sadly i forgot to tighten my pinion screw and my first test was finished after 2 minutes.
So far i can tell it runs smoother but that could also be imagination. Letting the threadlocker dry to do more testing.
 
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