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It's an RJ Speed body for the SC18 and craftily cut fenders. I just got HPI 31mm wheels and stock Detta ST tires (regret), but they don't hook up for anything. Next step will just be 2.2s and conservative gearing.
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Looking for a new wheel tire combo... anyone have pics with:
- mini revo wheels tires
- mini lst wheels/ tires
any other suggestions?
- mini revo wheels tires
- mini lst wheels/ tires
any other suggestions?
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Mini Revo tires would be pretty big on the little 'Detta, but you could pull it off geared right. Mini LST tires are more proportional, but are a dying breed, and need a hex to convert it over. I'd go with Revo tires, personally. =) No pictures though. =( Sorry bubba.
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So I just had my first broken part on my Detta ST yesterday. The servo saver finally crapped out and snapped after getting tied up with a pebble.
5 years, 9 months, and 25 days = 1 break
Not a bad track record if I do say so myself.
5 years, 9 months, and 25 days = 1 break
Not a bad track record if I do say so myself.
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Hey man, I hear ya. I've had this critter for like 6 years also and despite my slew of spare parts... I can't break anything. Err... Mostly. Diffs and axles plague me. But I finally got steel diff gears and solid DT axles... It's beast.
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So I just had my first broken part on my Detta ST yesterday. The servo saver finally crapped out and snapped after getting tied up with a pebble.
5 years, 9 months, and 25 days = 1 break
Not a bad track record if I do say so myself.
So I just had my first broken part on my Detta ST yesterday. The servo saver finally crapped out and snapped after getting tied up with a pebble.
5 years, 9 months, and 25 days = 1 break
Not a bad track record if I do say so myself.
I gotta agree with you, the detta is a tough RC. Now the only thing holding me back are my lipos. They are my weakest link. Not capacity and power wise, but durability wise. Lipos don't like the roller coaster ride within the detta. They cant seem to cope with the stresses of landing on hard concrete grounds as well as my detta.
Now if anyone is looking for a 1/8 scale equivalent of the detta, do check out the Thunder Tiger MT4G3. I'm not doing any advertising for them. I just bought one, and it handles big jumps without bottoming out,is very durable and fast too! Just thought I'd share the good stuff.
Here's mine with a newly painted shell
Here's the same truck 5 mins later at the skate park [:@]
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Wow....I forgot all about this thread. Man those were good times. Unfortunately I have sold my Vendetta ST. Since I have moved on to the fun world of 1/8 nitro Truggy. It was a great little car. I would suggest to any and all. Jaejw1 has a TON of knowledge. Have fun with your detta's guys.
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The TT MGT4G3 looks super cool. I already run a older Xray XT8 that I've converted to electric. I also used to run a 1/8 Xray XB8EC electric as well.
1/8th scale is awesome, but sometimes you need something smaller for those days in your backyard. I've been more than satisfied with the vendetta line of minis since they came out.
I've been running them since the Anderson MB4 buggy kit first came out in Dec 2005. I still have the original buggy, and I still run it a few times a week.
1/8th scale is awesome, but sometimes you need something smaller for those days in your backyard. I've been more than satisfied with the vendetta line of minis since they came out.
I've been running them since the Anderson MB4 buggy kit first came out in Dec 2005. I still have the original buggy, and I still run it a few times a week.
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ORIGINAL: rschoi_75
but sometimes you need something smaller for those days in your backyard.
but sometimes you need something smaller for those days in your backyard.
So I have a MT for doing all the jumps, a detta for the speed runs and jumps, and a revo for running in thunderstorms
Can't think of anything else I need
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hey guys. i know this is a detta st thread, but i have a questions about the detta st tires and rims... what are the sizes of the rims and tires compared to the detta tc? what size hexes on the detta st? if i were to put st tires and rims on a tc, would it work and will steering fully work as well? thanks for any help guys. i want to transform my tc with as little mods as possible so i get a little more ground clearence and traction with bigger tires on the road.
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hey guys. i know this is a detta st thread, but i have a questions about the detta st tires and rims... what are the sizes of the rims and tires compared to the detta tc? what size hexes on the detta st? if i were to put st tires and rims on a tc, would it work and will steering fully work as well? thanks for any help guys. i want to transform my tc with as little mods as possible so i get a little more ground clearence and traction with bigger tires on the road.
hey guys. i know this is a detta st thread, but i have a questions about the detta st tires and rims... what are the sizes of the rims and tires compared to the detta tc? what size hexes on the detta st? if i were to put st tires and rims on a tc, would it work and will steering fully work as well? thanks for any help guys. i want to transform my tc with as little mods as possible so i get a little more ground clearence and traction with bigger tires on the road.
You have two options:
1) Mod your detta TC into buggy or SCT spec with new arms, hubs, suspension, wheels and tires.
2) Get another vehicle to suit your needs. Vendetta TC's are meant for smooth surfaces like carpet or hardwood floors. I would suggest looking into an older RC18R for street running or just move up to 1/10th scale on road.
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Well... Since I've already managed to destroy my body, I had to find a way to not destroy the front shocks/shock tower. Saw an old wing mount and huzzah! Rollover protection. If anyone else is having issues with that... Asphalt is very unforgiving.
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Well... Since I've already managed to destroy my body, I had to find a way to not destroy the front shocks/shock tower. Saw an old wing mount and huzzah! Rollover protection. If anyone else is having issues with that... Asphalt is very unforgiving.
Well... Since I've already managed to destroy my body, I had to find a way to not destroy the front shocks/shock tower. Saw an old wing mount and huzzah! Rollover protection. If anyone else is having issues with that... Asphalt is very unforgiving.
For me I just double up on the front shock tower. Managed to survive all the bad landings so far
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no kidding? [img][/img]
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Asphalt is very unforgiving.
Asphalt is very unforgiving.
The ball ends were just a means of triangulation, so that (very) hard landings don't bend the shock tower. They're holding up pretty well, but I'm still looking for a more refined solution.
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ORIGINAL: megamanturbo
LOL sarcasm much?
The ball ends were just a means of triangulation, so that (very) hard landings don't bend the shock tower. They're holding up pretty well, but I'm still looking for a more refined solution.
ORIGINAL: kaycerc
no kidding?[img][/img]
ORIGINAL: megamanturbo
Asphalt is very unforgiving.
Asphalt is very unforgiving.
The ball ends were just a means of triangulation, so that (very) hard landings don't bend the shock tower. They're holding up pretty well, but I'm still looking for a more refined solution.
(you might also consider installing the upper suspension arms on the correct side, I've heard it improves the handling)
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ORIGINAL: hyperscorpic
I gotta agree with you, the detta is a tough RC. Now the only thing holding me back are my lipos. They are my weakest link. Not capacity and power wise, but durability wise. Lipos don't like the roller coaster ride within the detta. They cant seem to cope with the stresses of landing on hard concrete grounds as well as my detta.
I gotta agree with you, the detta is a tough RC. Now the only thing holding me back are my lipos. They are my weakest link. Not capacity and power wise, but durability wise. Lipos don't like the roller coaster ride within the detta. They cant seem to cope with the stresses of landing on hard concrete grounds as well as my detta.
And if they're sliding around in the battery box, some foam battery pads should keep them from moving.
Duratrax and a few others make hardcarse lipos for minis.
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ORIGINAL: kaycerc
I've heard getting a new body aids that tremendously.
(you might also consider installing the upper suspension arms on the correct side [img][/img], I've heard it improves the handling)
ORIGINAL: megamanturbo
LOL sarcasm much?
The ball ends were just a means of triangulation, so that (very) hard landings don't bend the shock tower. They're holding up pretty well, but I'm still looking for a more refined solution.
ORIGINAL: kaycerc
no kidding? [img][/img]
ORIGINAL: megamanturbo
Asphalt is very unforgiving.
Asphalt is very unforgiving.
The ball ends were just a means of triangulation, so that (very) hard landings don't bend the shock tower. They're holding up pretty well, but I'm still looking for a more refined solution.
(you might also consider installing the upper suspension arms on the correct side [img][/img], I've heard it improves the handling)
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Lipos don't know or care if they're upside down or rightside up.
And if they're sliding around in the battery box, some foam battery pads should keep them from moving.
Duratrax and a few others make hardcarse lipos for minis.
Lipos don't know or care if they're upside down or rightside up.
And if they're sliding around in the battery box, some foam battery pads should keep them from moving.
Duratrax and a few others make hardcarse lipos for minis.
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ORIGINAL: megamanturbo
Yeah buddy, let me get a new body like the Phat Bodies Bolt, or Frogger's Goblin body (both buggy shells) and get back to you in regards to how well the front tower is magically protected. And the front arms, yeah uhhh.... I realize that the pivot ball isn't in a direct line with the pin's axis, but it doesn't affect the suspension's range of motion, or geometry. Sorry man, but you've heard wrong.
ORIGINAL: kaycerc
I've heard getting a new body aids that tremendously.
(you might also consider installing the upper suspension arms on the correct side[img][/img], I've heard it improves the handling)
ORIGINAL: megamanturbo
LOL sarcasm much?
The ball ends were just a means of triangulation, so that (very) hard landings don't bend the shock tower. They're holding up pretty well, but I'm still looking for a more refined solution.
ORIGINAL: kaycerc
no kidding?[img][/img]
ORIGINAL: megamanturbo
Asphalt is very unforgiving.
Asphalt is very unforgiving.
The ball ends were just a means of triangulation, so that (very) hard landings don't bend the shock tower. They're holding up pretty well, but I'm still looking for a more refined solution.
(you might also consider installing the upper suspension arms on the correct side[img][/img], I've heard it improves the handling)
The front arms? YES, they're upside down like I said, you installed them backwards/wrong side - and it does affect the suspension's range of motion and geometry (it's why they have a slight bend in them). You should really check the manual, or them closely, they have (L or R) marks on them to designate which side they're to be installed on. Pretty obvious if you look.
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ORIGINAL: hyperscorpic
My lipos aren't sliding around. I've put a layer of foam underneath the lipos. What I meant is the lipos can't handle the impacts as well as my detta on the landings.
ORIGINAL: kaycerc
Lipos don't know or care if they're upside down or rightside up.
And if they're sliding around in the battery box, some foam battery pads should keep them from moving.
Duratrax and a few others make hardcarse lipos for minis.
Lipos don't know or care if they're upside down or rightside up.
And if they're sliding around in the battery box, some foam battery pads should keep them from moving.
Duratrax and a few others make hardcarse lipos for minis.
But, like I said, there are hard-case options out there now too.
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I know, but I'm not really interested in truck bodies. Unless a really nice one pops up... I'm not running my Vendetta in any "standard" form factor, the SC body is too narrow for my configuration, and the stock buggy body is too short. It's going to have to be something else, like the two LWB bodies I referenced.
And I'll take a leap of faith and humor you: I'll flip the arms. But in the years I've owned, modified, and repaired this truck, trust me I have noticed the "L" and "R". Just always preferred the arms like this.
And I'll take a leap of faith and humor you: I'll flip the arms. But in the years I've owned, modified, and repaired this truck, trust me I have noticed the "L" and "R". Just always preferred the arms like this.
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so i recieved my Sidewinder V2 finally, so it's going into the MERV, and mt detta ST is getting its ezrun 35A back. I've missed my ezrun/permax combo...
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Not sure what you mean. I've been using soft-side lipos in mine for years and never damaged a one. If you have them installed correctly, they really shouldn't move.
But, like I said, there are hard-case options out there now too.
Not sure what you mean. I've been using soft-side lipos in mine for years and never damaged a one. If you have them installed correctly, they really shouldn't move.
But, like I said, there are hard-case options out there now too.
During some hard landings, I notice the battery tray would pop out from the front end, ejecting my lipos halfway. But then again, I take my detta to the skate park and jump the hell out of it
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ORIGINAL: hyperscorpic
You're just not bashing it hard enough haha
During some hard landings, I notice the battery tray would pop out from the front end, ejecting my lipos halfway. But then again, I take my detta to the skate park and jump the hell out of it
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Not sure what you mean. I've been using soft-side lipos in mine for years and never damaged a one. If you have them installed correctly, they really shouldn't move.
But, like I said, there are hard-case options out there now too.
Not sure what you mean. I've been using soft-side lipos in mine for years and never damaged a one. If you have them installed correctly, they really shouldn't move.
But, like I said, there are hard-case options out there now too.
During some hard landings, I notice the battery tray would pop out from the front end, ejecting my lipos halfway. But then again, I take my detta to the skate park and jump the hell out of it
2) I prefer not looking for ways to intentionally break my RCs.