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Kyosho sandmaster 2.0

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I don't plan to change the gear till it is worn. Most stuff on this car I will probably only fix or upgrade when it breaks. Which is what I want from an rtr. If the gear noise bothers you....drive further away,lol
I was thinking to try and put a brushless in it.
The stock car with stock options will be fine for me for a while but I am always thinking about how to get a bit faster, smoother, longer run time...
I thought a smaller spur with a mild brushless motor and pinion should help.
 
I was thinking to try and put a brushless in it.
The stock car with stock options will be fine for me for a while but I am always thinking about how to get a bit faster, smoother, longer run time...
I thought a smaller spur with a mild brushless motor and pinion should help.
There are youtube videos of guys who dropped in a 17t brushed upgrade and get wheelies and 40s for top spèed....would cost about 15-25$ depending on how nice of a motor
 
Decided to poke around....bearings as promised....and actual grease I didn't have to put in there...
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I had a DeeRC 200e with a hex spur.

https://www.xinlehongtoys.com/enoze...-toys-9115-s911-rc-car-spare-parts-17234.html

Thats so weird that every pinion gear setting is 1 tooth off! 🤣

I'm gonna look for more vids of this car, hop ups...
This is a fun project! 😁
The spur for previous models seems to be identical. Same hex. Same molding issues as the 2.0 model. People have tried using the previous version, it's the same. I guess the up side is that makes it sound like the hex is a legit concept since they are still using it
 
I made some white nylon bushings as part of yesterday....no more slop in the rea control arms. Looks like they saved some $$ using the same parts front and back. The front arms fit great. The rear was a bit sloppy.
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Its not a problem until its a problem... if its running well for you, change nothing! 😉👍
Agreed....doesn't mean there is no time for plotting and scheming solutions for when I do need them.
You can see the red witness marks on the 25 holes from when mounted the 26t pinion, and where it's mounted now with a 25t. In the correctly labeled holes you won't even get the gears together ...never mind a good mesh. 1 down on both is just a hair tighter than I would like if I had adjustment options but with run good.
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Agreed....doesn't mean there is no time for plotting and scheming solutions for when I do need them.
You can see the red witness marks on the 25 holes from when mounted the 26t pinion, and where it's mounted now with a 25t. In the correctly labeled holes you won't even get the gears together ...never mind a good mesh. 1 down on both is just a hair tighter than I would like if I had adjustment options but with run good. View attachment 256369
I don't care for that style mount. I like the adjustable sliding type that we've used for years.😎
I don't really struggle with getting mesh right nor with motors that won't stay put. 🤷‍♀️
I wonder if they used to use a 92 tooth gear or something... just that tiny bit larger diameter.
 
Seems to be....and seems to be working
Don't read into it too much. With the right composites and mild~moderate power plants... the spur gear is probably fine. I'm just not used to seeing something without a slipper nowadays.
 
I was thinking a 17.5 or even 21.5. Nothing crazy, just smooth and easy. I think the spur set up should be fine with those range of motors.
The gear upgrades are all for better mesh and ratios. It seems there are limited options.
 
There is a lot of good performers still running brushed motors... I mean.... if the gearbox noise drives me over the edge, I have this hanging out on the workbench in a 4t so we can watch it blast uncontrollably into a wall...

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