CorradoPsi said:well guys this was a bust. i made up a nice print for the guy. now he's telling me he wants a CAD file to make it from. not only do i not have CAD software at home. but for the time it would take me to draw up, i should be getting the part for free. id be doing ALL the work for him. guess my search is still on for a manufacture to make upgraded parts the way i want them :shrug:
Shame about your contact letting you down. Don't give up, I'm sure you'll find a suitable manufacturing partner. Anyone with a half-decent input tablet should be able to transfer the critical dimensions to CAD from a print in a matter of minutes.
A friend of mine got some shock towers made for his NTC3 recently. The engineering company used his old shock towers as a template and cut the the new ones by laser.
dxm2 said:This is a great thread from beginning to end. I have a Swift that I purchased last January and have experienced almost every technical issue that is discussed here. And I've also experienced the phenomenal service from Roger at Power Racing. Try calling Kyosho on the phone and asking a dumb question. (They hang up.)
But from a purely business viewpoint, the only real enemy the company has is the amount of time it is taking to get upgraded parts (like outdrives) into production and out to customers. If you read the whole thread, you get a sense of "customer weariness" over the known issues and how long it has taken to resolve them. I'm not sure if working with the current manufacturers is the best process for a small item like an outdrive. Could it be done somewhere else? I don't know, I'm not in the industry, but when one of my vendors can't deliver, I always have another number to call.
And PLEASE don't get me wrong. I love this car. I spend way too much time running it. ( I recently bought a set of 17 mm Foam street slicks on Ebay and now the Swift is the terror of my street.) Plus, I like the fact that it is not a Mugen or an Ofna or a Kyosho. Its still unique enough to be interesting.
Anyway, just my 2 cents, or maybe its a buck fifty....
I tend to agree. I don't run my Swift as often as I like, but when I do I run it hard and I'm mostly impressed with the way it is holding together.
My outdrives are showing obvious signs of wear. I'm not desperate to replace them yet but when I do I don't want to throw another set of soft ones in.
I too am a little confused as to why it's taking so long to resolve the outdrive issue. Some say it's just a matter of case hardening - if the Chinese cannot do it then why not just get them to machine the outdrives and have the case hardening done in bulk somewhere else?
The Mugen MBX-5 outdrives will also fit the Swift if the drive cup ends are machined down. Why not source these in bulk and have them machined down cheaply in China?
IMHO, if the outdrives were redesigned to have more material at the drive cup ends (like the centre diff outdrives) then in conjunction with reasonable case hardening the wear rate would come down to an acceptable level.
In any case, a bad reputation is hard to shake off and PRP should perhaps consider an alternative source for better quality outdrives until they can sort out their own QA issues. I appreciate that cost is an issue but I cannot believe that switching to a different source for outdrives alone would make the Swift unprofitable for PRP.
Perhaps Cameron or someone else from PRP would like to respond here and assure us that the Swift will continue receive manufacturer support? I'd hate to think that the Swift has been deemed a failure and has now been left out to grass in deference to the Raptor, Concept-X and XR-8 products.
Also, what is happening with the Swift Pro-kit? Will this make it into production after all?
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