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RE: ... - 10/4/2008 6:16:59 PM   
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Ssssoooo annoyed.. I wanted to put in a 13T CB this evening before the B 1/8 Final 2moro, but those GOD DAXXED engine bolts strip if you look at them wrong...... So I'm stuck with the stock 14...

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RE: ... - 10/4/2008 6:34:32 PM   
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get the dremel out man!

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RE: ... - 10/4/2008 6:41:17 PM   
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I think I'll just leave it.. I mean, the first screw started stripping.. Better with a 14 than none at all.. This is the same dumb thing that led to my last headache with the engine mounts... Those bolts are garbage... Maybe if I get there early enough somebody can help me...

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RE: ... - 10/5/2008 3:14:42 AM   
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How come the servo horn that comes with the PRO won't fit the spline on my Hi-Tec servo? It's the strange horn with the step on it so to clear the top of the servo.
Anyone else have this problem, or am I finally unique at something.?

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RE: ... - 10/5/2008 6:35:54 AM   
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The arms that come with the Hyper are for Futaba servos only - not Hitec.. Kind of annoying if like us you already Hitec servos..

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RE: ... - 10/5/2008 11:11:50 AM   
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Different servo manufacturers use different numbers of splines. Personnally find it a right Pain in the @$$ and think it should be standardised but hey maybe thats just me...

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RE: ... - 10/5/2008 10:06:27 PM   
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Help!! I need brakes..

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RE: ... - 10/5/2008 10:57:55 PM   
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hi guys,are the 8ight-t mud guards easy to fit?anyone have some pictures.thanks

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RE: ... - 10/5/2008 11:00:27 PM   
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brakes.. clean your pads with meths/alchohol, then rub the with rough sand paper. best that kan be done with no new pads. really roughen those badboys up, make sure there is verrrryyyy little play in the calipers and good luck lol

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RE: ... - 10/7/2008 4:52:15 PM   
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I think I've come to this conclusion about the Hyper - to be any good, it takes twice the wrenching of other trucks. Somebody told me that over the weekend, and I guess I'm just shrugging my shoulders and accepting it. I can't be bothered putting more effort into it, knowing it'll never be top-line.. I'm just so freakin' goggle-eyed over that RC8T with Picco from the weekend.. Even if I somehow miraculously end up having brakes some day, the truck will NEVER be half as agile as the RC8T.. And not as fast either, even with the OS 28.

So anyway, Hyper's for sale... Grudgingly.. But I just gotta' have that Asso.....

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RE: ... - 10/8/2008 2:31:07 AM   
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quote:

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I think I've come to this conclusion about the Hyper - to be any good, it takes twice the wrenching of other trucks. Somebody told me that over the weekend, and I guess I'm just shrugging my shoulders and accepting it. I can't be bothered putting more effort into it, knowing it'll never be top-line.. I'm just so freakin' goggle-eyed over that RC8T with Picco from the weekend.. Even if I somehow miraculously end up having brakes some day, the truck will NEVER be half as agile as the RC8T.. And not as fast either, even with the OS 28.

So anyway, Hyper's for sale... Grudgingly.. But I just gotta' have that Asso.....

Nooo! now you see what Oasis was talking about. I've seen the RC8T over at the track and man it looks really good. When that thing jumps its awesome and it comes out of corners quick. It looks really light and it can be handled with a .21 engine. Good old hyper is heavy and it isn't as agile. I'm getting an RC8T too.


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RE: ... - 10/8/2008 6:55:07 AM   
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Well I don't think the Hyper's a bad truck. It's just that for me anyway, there are two kinds of racing - the messing around more-for-fun sort, which until last weekend I thought was defintitely my thing. And second, the more serious organized competitive racing, which I guess I'm finally ready to give a go..

For the former I think the Hyper is totally fine. It's burly and tough, for that kind of racing setup (or brakes..) isn't such a big deal..., and the Hyper is actually kind of ideal for this one rough track I like to go to(see last vid I posted..) BUT, I only get there like 2-3 times a year, cuz it's 80 minutes away(when fuel costs €6 a gallon, and I do't even have a car, but have to borrow the frau's..). So it really comes down to what's specifically available for me track-wise locally. Here in my town there's a club with a track(small) with more organized competitive racing, and I think, though I've been skeptical and dragging my feet for so long, well, I think I'll finally just pay up and join this club. Then, I'll do their races, and maybe travel to a couple a year.

There were a couple top Hypers at the race I went to as well(one with an OS Speed seemed particularly well set-up..), but they were team drivers.. A big part of my decision is lack of faith in myself to ever find a good setup(brakes..) for the Hyper. Having to order Cradock's from England as a first step, then maybe a new servo...., naa... Also, my Hyper is still in good shape, so it's just probably the right time..

But I've been hearing all over how the RC8T out of the box setup is practically perfect. And yeah, you just have to watch them up close. They ARE impressive....

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RE: ... - 10/8/2008 11:11:40 PM   
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It goes back to how competitive you want to be. I don't think the Hyper is bad either but I've driven other trucks and I'm more consistent and a bit faster. The truck for me has provided me with lots of knowledge. I've learned to tune it and mess with different setups yet I'm still looking for something that works. I drove a Losi 8T with a 7k/10k/5k setup and it handled great. I'm definitely a heck of a lot faster. I have seen the RC8t in action and its awesome. I still dont know about durability wise with the RC8T but I don't bash at all or crash as much as I did when I began in this hobby. My friend got me into the racing part of the hobby. I used to just drive at the track and have fun but racing with others is great too. I will save up for my RC8T and keep the Hyper around too.


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RE: ... - 10/8/2008 11:26:06 PM   
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Well I'm not getting any bites on the Hyper.. So maybe I'll end up with the Hyper with OS as a "bash-racer", andt he RC8T as