Steelcityslicker
RCTalk Member
Well, after weeks of fun with my newly purchased TS4N, it finally came to a crashing halt. Funny how it worked, with advice from this forum, I managed to get the car running just the way that I wanted it to, and then tragedy.
I was letting my friend give'er the gas and he managed to glance the car off of a curb and bent the rc car's version of a tie rod which caused it to careen out of control and flip a few (dozen) times. Upon further inspection, one of the tires looks as though the sidewall was starting to seperate.
I was not upset, I laughed, I realized that it is all part of the RC experience. I will just never let him drive the car again
We decided, just for the heck of it to run it the way it was, bent tie rod and all.
Upon trying to start the car (after putting the car's battery pack back in place.) The pullcord snapped. Game over.
Now I get to take it apart and build it
bigger
better
stronger
and most importantly
FASTER. :loser:
I have taken a few paid duty shifts as of late, so I will be making a trip to the hobby shop to pick up a new engine as well as some misc parts for the car (tires, rims, a few bodies, some suspension parts etc.)
Anyways, I will post up pics in a few days. I have heard that it is easier to just replcae the pullstart so that is what I will do, and leave the current engine as the "spare" while I break in the new one. At the suggestion of a forum member, I will likely pick up an OS CV-r.
Any further thoughts on engine choice?
Greg
I was letting my friend give'er the gas and he managed to glance the car off of a curb and bent the rc car's version of a tie rod which caused it to careen out of control and flip a few (dozen) times. Upon further inspection, one of the tires looks as though the sidewall was starting to seperate.
I was not upset, I laughed, I realized that it is all part of the RC experience. I will just never let him drive the car again
We decided, just for the heck of it to run it the way it was, bent tie rod and all.
Upon trying to start the car (after putting the car's battery pack back in place.) The pullcord snapped. Game over.
Now I get to take it apart and build it
bigger
better
stronger
and most importantly
FASTER. :loser:
I have taken a few paid duty shifts as of late, so I will be making a trip to the hobby shop to pick up a new engine as well as some misc parts for the car (tires, rims, a few bodies, some suspension parts etc.)
Anyways, I will post up pics in a few days. I have heard that it is easier to just replcae the pullstart so that is what I will do, and leave the current engine as the "spare" while I break in the new one. At the suggestion of a forum member, I will likely pick up an OS CV-r.
Any further thoughts on engine choice?
Greg