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Cody.McP
04.16.2010, 04:24 AM
Hi guys it's E-Traxxer if anybody remembers me.. Signed up here again to show you guys my project and gain some insights. Wasn't sure whether to put this in the Savage forum or this forum but I figure it's unique enough to be put here. :yes: Anyways, I am and always have been a Savage guy, I just love the reputation it has, the durability, the options, all of it. my dad has recently acquired a Tekno Jammin X2 CRT that is kinda beating the pants off of my current Savage flux, so I told him I was getting a truggy. Making one is more like it. :whistle: So here's my project. It's in the baby stages right now, but it is what the title says it is, a Savage turned into a truggy. I really wanted to do a TVP style Truggy but I found that it was just too hard to keep the CoG low enough with TVPs, so it's getting a pan chassis, most of which has been drawn out in CAD, I just have to make a few adjustments and it's good to go. After I finish the chassis I am going to draw up some low CoG shock towers, the top chassis plate, and diff mount/battery mount etc. This thing is getting a purple, black and silver theme so I'm going to try and get my pieces anodized black, but we will see how that goes. This thing will be running off an E-Revo Castle Neu (Black) 2200kv on 5s with a MMM of course :party: Anyways, here is a picture of the chassis I am drawing, it's almost done, just have to make some modifications and add a few holes. I have the front and rear ends (mostly) assembled so I'll get pics of those up tomorrow, but this will do for now I hope! If you have any questions or input don't be afraid to speak up! :yes:


http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/SavageTruggyChassis.png


I actually have a few questions of my own though, maybe somebody could help me out... I have been looking for some custom dogbones for this thing, I have e-mailed Mike and RC-Alloys but haven't gotten a response from either yet, anybody know who will be able to do these? The rear is 165mm long and the front is 60mm long.
I'm also trying to look for an anodizer, I have somebody that will (almost positively) mill out my parts, but I can't seem to track down an anodizer... If anybody knows of one, please let me know! The color scheme on this thing is important to me, for once!

Anyways, hope to become a regular here again, if you have any questions just ask! :mdr:

Oh also! I am trying to find a good name for this project. My naming ideas are stupid. I keep thinking "Saggy".. combinations of Savage and Truggy just don't work haha, Suggy? SNUGGY? I have one of those, no lie. :lol:

Cody.McP
04.16.2010, 08:33 PM
Haven't been able to work on the chassis too much today, but I took some pics of all the stuff ready to go in/on the chassis, and it gives you an idea of what it might look like. I'm using the Tekno Battery tray (this one is the short one, long one on its way), Tekno Mud Guards (my dog chewed one, replacements on its way), Tekno Motor mount, and Mike's amazing Slipperential of course! :yipi: Battery in there is a 3s Hyperion that I use in my Flux, don't have my 5s ones yet (also going to be 4200mah G3VX Hyperions probably). Well, it's not much but I hope it gives you guys an idea of what it's going to be! Enjoy!

I don't want to flood the thread with pictures, so if youw ant to see more, all of the pictures I have for this project are going to be on THIS ALBUM (http://s1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/).

http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/DSC04143.jpg

http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/DSC04144.jpg

http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/DSC04145.jpg

http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/DSC04147.jpg

Kcaz25
04.16.2010, 10:32 PM
Very excited about this!!! Great job! Amazing parts selection. I really like the MMM combo, Slipperential and Hypes! When you design the CoG towers you don't expect to use the stock shocks, do you? UE Super shocks are back on sale. They would do well but four even bigger truggy shocks would be great, like the rear ones on the 8T. Maybe the LST shocks, IDK. They seem kind of heavy. You could get the plastic bodied ones...
Are you going to cut the motor wires down? Have you thought about kick up? I think it would really help to incorporate some. Antisquate is arguable.

Cody.McP
04.16.2010, 10:42 PM
Heya! Thanks for the kind words. :) I am actually planning on using 4 Mugen Big bores, 2 of which I have.. just looking for another pair on eBay for cheap. I am going to cut the motor wires down, as I am a big fan of clean wiring, and I actually just added 7 degrees of kickup to the front. I'm mainly focusing on the top chassis plate now as the bottom one is pretty much done. Hopefully I can get it done by tomorrow then move onto the other parts, I'll keep you updated!

Semi Pro
04.16.2010, 11:46 PM
looking good so far, sounds like you have put some thought into it, are you planning to make lower shock towers, might help your cg some as well as trying to narrow it up as much as possible.

if i were you i would put the servo on the motor side and put the battery infront of the esc, that would be more compact and balanced

Cody.McP
04.16.2010, 11:52 PM
Yeah, the shock towers will be much shorter as to reduce weight and mount the body lower as well. And I played around with where to mount thinks.. if I were to move the battery over it would have to be farther out and not so close to the center driveline. I think it'll work well as planned :) thanks for the input!

Semi Pro
04.17.2010, 02:37 AM
Yeah, the shock towers will be much shorter as to reduce weight and mount the body lower as well. And I played around with where to mount thinks.. if I were to move the battery over it would have to be farther out and not so close to the center driveline. I think it'll work well as planned :) thanks for the input!

try offsetting the center diff like in the losi 8ight, that way the battery is not further out

Cody.McP
04.17.2010, 02:40 AM
Yeah but if I did that then the motor would be too far out :/

thzero
04.17.2010, 08:31 AM
Might want to check the HPI Monster Truck forum at rcuniverse.com. There were a couple of truggy, albeit nitro, conversions that used existing truggy shock towers and truggy shocks. Avoid having to fab your own unless of course you wanna. :)

Arct1k
04.17.2010, 08:50 AM
I would also not mill all the way through the chasss for spur clearance - This will stop you getting dirt into the chassis

Cody.McP
04.17.2010, 08:00 PM
Hmm I haven't seen any Truggy Savages but I'll be sure to give them a look. Reason why I want to make my own shock towers is also for upper arm link mounts so I can adjust the roll center if needed. I saw some Platinum RC lower COG Carbon Fiber shock towers that look pretty nice, but I'd only get them if I decide to not go for my own.

And as for the spur gear hole, that's a good idea. I was thinking about that but I figured that since nitros and lot of the conversions out there have a hole there it didn't matter, but it's probably a good idea. My dad was out with his Jammin today and sand got in through that hole and ruined his pinion. I think I'm going to take out that hole, thanks. :yes:

jappow
04.22.2010, 08:47 PM
looks reall good man. If you dont mind me asking are those chassis sides from ?

suicideneil
04.23.2010, 01:01 AM
Wow, nice work so far dude, always enjoy these custom made chassis projects. :smile:

BitHed
04.27.2010, 10:18 PM
...i am trying to make the chassis sides PART of the chassis, a'la baja chassis...Like how this looks so far though :)

BitHed
04.27.2010, 10:20 PM
DOOD!!! JUST stole your servo placement :) nice job :)

Cody.McP
04.30.2010, 02:36 PM
Heya, sorry guys was out of town and my trip got extended a bit. I'm back now (although sick) and working on the project. It's a little different, got a few surprises now but still the same general idea. Should have some pictures before the end of the week. :yes:

jappow, I'm assuming you mean the mudguards? Those are TeknoRC Mud Guards for their V3 Conversions

My Dad is waiting for me to finish my Truggy (which he suspects is a Mugen :lol: ) so I'm definitely looking to get the entire design done by Sunday and hopefully I can get it machined shortly after. I'm sick and my girlfriend is in town though so we'll see!

coolink13
04.30.2010, 03:31 PM
Great idea!!! Love It!!! What are you using for the upper arms?? What speeds are you hoping to reach? Keep the pics coming!

BitHed
04.30.2010, 08:10 PM
IMHO your top plate is KEY :) FYI i use RC INNOVATION 'towers' on my suspension...a small slice of the plastic on the bulkhead and they are a perfect fit :)

Cody.McP
05.03.2010, 10:40 PM
Hey guys, sorry for all the slow updating, I've just been having a lot of family trouble this weekend and I'm still trying to get it all back together. I'm going to have a bit of time tonight to work on the drawings, hopefully I will be able to get most of it completed, I'll post drawings for you guys later tonight.

coolink13, the upper arms are from HPI's Suspension Conversion kit for the savage which includes the rear uprights, the front c hubs, a center link sort of piece that adjusts the roll conter, and those upper arms (more like links). It looks like it'll be a great handling and beefy setup so far.

BitHed
05.03.2010, 11:26 PM
...still one of the best versions of this i have ever seen incorporates a tiny bit of TVP at each end and tying in the top plate to THAT instead of to the bukheads directly, which i am kind of the direction i am taking too...just to more options to the mix :)

Cody.McP
05.03.2010, 11:28 PM
That's the direction I'm actually taking this in now ;) It's all mapped out in my head, I just have to put it down. There are going to be a few surprises too!

concreat
05.04.2010, 07:22 AM
great project thus far!

Are you using Solidworks? I am also about to undertake a similar project to your, and to save me the time of measuring the bulk holes do you think you could email me the chassis file. no hard feeling if you dont wanna. thanks anyways

Cody.McP
05.04.2010, 08:04 AM
Concreat, YGPM

Not as much time tonight to work on it as I thought, but I'm dead tired so I'm going to sleep, I promised pictures so here's what I have so far! The general idea is there, just have to refine it a bit.

http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/SavageAssemblyV1.png

concreat
05.05.2010, 07:39 PM
i was think along the same lines as you, with the small TVPs at each end to give it some stillness, but i wasnt going to use a top plate.

why have you done that, what are you going to put on there?

Cody.McP
05.05.2010, 08:33 PM
conreat, ygm

And I actually took away the whole top plate TVP thing, I just couldn't have it how I wanted it and it was getting too complicated. I'm back on track with the old design + a few tweaks on it, just need to get the chassis bracing squared away and I'll be good to go. :yipi:
It will be done tonight assuming nothing goes wrong, I have a good amount of time to work on it and there isn't much left. I'll post some pics up when I'm done. :whistle:

BitHed
05.06.2010, 12:17 AM
basically my issue is FLEX...would i want to use a top plate to eliminate it? To give myself more room to place stuff? With the lower TVPs / struts if you will, which merely serve to anchor the bulks to somthing solid, (reducing fore and aft movement), do i need a top plate to reduce sideways flex? Or are the cut down TVPs going to achieve that already? I am all for LESS metal :)

Cody.McP
05.06.2010, 01:28 AM
Well I'm not too worried about flex really, I'm actually kinda hoping it flexes a little bit. Flex acts as a bit of a cushion on other parts in my mind, and my new setup for this probably won't allow bending/breaking things flex, but it'll allow for a little wiggle room so to speak. I'm just trying to keep things as simple as possible for now. Simple = less parts = less money :yes: and it's nice to have it all simple to work on and such. I'll be done with the main design in about an hour and I'll post it up so you can see my approach on things. After that it's just a bit of refining and I should be able to send it off to the machinist tonight/tomorrow. :yipi:

BitHed
05.06.2010, 02:05 AM
Looking forward to what you come up with :) Nice to have access to a machinist :)

Cody.McP
05.06.2010, 02:17 AM
Well I don't really have "access" so to speak, still going to cost me a fortune! The price you pay I guess. :oops:

Anyways, still some refining to do but all it is is some chamfering/hole making/fileting.. the easy stuff, to make it look pretty and to piece it together. :yes:
I'll keep working on it tonight and see what I can do! I just remembered I still have to make some shock towers for this thing, but those shouldn't take too long. Hope to have everything done tomorrow to send off!

Complete, with Mudguards (These are my own)
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/SimpleSavageTruggy1.png

Mudguards off
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/SimpleSavageTruggy2.png

Just the Chassis
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/SimpleSavageTruggy3.png

BitHed
05.06.2010, 03:17 AM
No i like the top plate...i think life will be BETTER than without it...

Cody.McP
05.07.2010, 06:59 PM
Hmm I coulda sworn I posted this up last night... but I finished the chassis and sent it off to the machinist! Still have to do the bracing just right but the chassis is 100% done. Figured I would post a picture of it to show what the finished product will be like. The rest is soon to come. :)

http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/Chassis-Final.jpg

concreat
05.08.2010, 06:54 AM
very nice, what is it going to cost to get in machined?

Cody.McP
05.08.2010, 07:14 AM
I'm not quite sure, I'm still waiting on the actual quote, but I was told it would be pretty reasonable. He was going to look over it and give me a quote tomorrow so I'll let you know.

concreat
05.11.2010, 05:38 AM
any updates?

Cody.McP
05.11.2010, 03:07 PM
Unfortunately I'm going to have to put this project on hold for a little bit, the quote I got for the chassis was way too high and I've been calling around machine shops and they are all wanting ~700 for just the chassis (and around that much for the other parts too), which is just too much for me to spend right now. I've recently been looking at some CNC mills and I think I might get a little Taig or something and eventually mill out this project, but for now I don't think it's going to happen, sorry. :(

I will definitely get back to this though.

simplechamp
05.12.2010, 12:40 PM
For those prices you probably are better off investing in a small mill. It would be an awesome learning experience, and you could do some jobs on the side to help recoup some of the cost. I've been looking into doing the same thing but my current living situation (small apartment) and finances won't allow it at this point.

bigsteel
05.12.2010, 01:43 PM
the chassis you have drawn up doesnt look to awful hard so i agree with SC on this one,go buy yourself a small mill.the uses are limitless and youll always find something cool you can make for another project--josh

Cody.McP
05.12.2010, 04:04 PM
Yeah, I am definitely going to get myself a mill. I've just been trying to find out how much I want to spend on one. I'm probably going to go with a small Taig, good to go with some tooling for about 3k. After 2 or 3 projects it'll pay for itself. :yes:

jappow
05.12.2010, 06:04 PM
you could really buy both a lath and a mill for about $1000 but all the extra's that you need will cost you ie. mill vise, end mills, parallels rounding bit........... and thats just for the mill.

Cody.McP
05.12.2010, 06:11 PM
Yeah, I'm going for a CNC mill though, not any options under 1k. I made a wishlist of a CNC Taig + Decent Tooling and such for 3k, just have to scrounge up some money and I'll put in an order. This project probably won't get much love until I can figure everything out though, much to learn about CAM and machining for me!

concreat
05.13.2010, 05:11 AM
sounds fantastic, cant wait to see the rest of the build!

Cody.McP
05.21.2010, 02:54 AM
Well, I just dropped the cash on a little Taig mill, just thought I'd update you guys. :yipi: Will still probably be quite a while before I get this thing done though, seeing as I have no machining experience whatsoever, haha.

suicideneil
05.21.2010, 08:59 PM
Congrats, Im sure you'll get the hang of it quickly- half the challenge really just seems like knowing which tooling to use for a certain job, but there are plenty of forums for that kinda thing- the Candyman has a small mill and lathe too, which is handy for when Mike is busy & us guys need custom parts making... :whistle:

Chadworkz
05.22.2010, 03:43 AM
This is/is going to be an awesome project/truck/truggy! I am not really a Savage person, but a true Savage Truggy will be "off-da-hook!" I think as long as you stay true to the real truggy design, this thing will be unrivaled! Not only will it have the high-performance of a truggy, it will have the legendary durability of a Savage!

The one thing I would change, though, is to use one of Mike's motor-mounts instead of that Tekno motor-mount...you will get a cleaner layout, lighter design, and adjusting gear-mesh will be much easier.

concreat
05.22.2010, 05:32 AM
This is/is going to be an awesome project/truck/truggy! I am not really a Savage person, but a true Savage Truggy will be "off-da-hook!" I think as long as you stay true to the real truggy design, this thing will be unrivaled! Not only will it have the high-performance of a truggy, it will have the legendary durability of a Savage!

The one thing I would change, though, is to use one of Mike's motor-mounts instead of that Tekno motor-mount...you will get a cleaner layout, lighter design, and adjusting gear-mesh will be much easier.


agreed 100%:mdr:

Cody.McP
05.30.2010, 04:48 AM
So, the mill just came in the mail today. :yipi: Still have to get it set up and am waiting on the steppers/controller and such. My schedule is pretty free this next week so I hope to make decent headway into the world of CNC machining and get this thing started shortly after that. And as for the motor mount, I'm probably going to be making my own now, seeing as it wont really cost me much at all, and I can do what I really want with everything. I have to buy a new CAD program though as my Solidworks license just expired :( So it'll be a little while before I can show you guys what I'm doing. Not a big update really, just thought I'd let you guys know whats going on. :yes:

thzero
05.30.2010, 11:13 AM
Got some pics? Thinking about doing similiar thing myself..

Hmm I haven't seen any Truggy Savages but I'll be sure to give them a look. Reason why I want to make my own shock towers is also for upper arm link mounts so I can adjust the roll center if needed. I saw some Platinum RC lower COG Carbon Fiber shock towers that look pretty nice, but I'd only get them if I decide to not go for my own.
:

Chadworkz
05.30.2010, 11:47 AM
Man, I can't wait until I get my CNC Machine (and of course, learn how to use it)...I will be making parts like mad, because I have access to unlimited Delrin scraps of all sizes, aluminum scraps of various sizes and types (6061 & 7075, both T6 Temper), titanium scraps of limited sizes, and carbon-fiber of my own, which I will just do the right thing and drop a load of cash on a bulk order of CF!

mckrill
06.01.2010, 03:47 AM
I had this thought before starting my 14s project, very nice to see that someone is actually doing it - I will follow your project for sure :yipi:

Jahay
06.03.2010, 10:01 AM
This looks like a great idea. Please keep the drawings as you should possibly think about getting this manufactured if it works out well. Will def keep savage owners excited. I like this idea a lot!!! MAKE ME ONE :)

Cody.McP
06.03.2010, 04:13 PM
thzero - No pics of the Shock Towers, my Solidworks License expired so I can't really do/show any of my work right now. I'm going to be ordering the 2010 program/license by the end of the week hopefully, so soon enough I can post everything for you guys to see.

Chadworkz - Good luck on your purchase, it definitely is a whole hobby in itself though, it's hard for me not to get in over my head with this thing, so much information, not enough brainpower. :oh:

mckrill - Thanks for the kind words, I have been following your 14s project and it is just simply amazing. Can't wait to see what you do with it. :yes:

Jahay - After I get my own produced and perfected, shoot me a PM and I'll see what I can do. :wink:

Anyways, as far as updates go, I'm having a bunch of aluminum stock (6061, 7075) as well as some Delrin coming in the mail this week so I can be prepared to machine this out once I learn how to use CAM and get my CAD up and running. I made some test cuts with my mill just for fun yesterday too, it's just crazy watching this thing go! :yipi:

Chadworkz
06.05.2010, 10:27 PM
Well, thanks to all of the classes I had to take for my degrees, I have quite a few that are needed, or will at least help, that should help when designing and then machining...CAD, DAC (part of CAD), Prototyping, Fast Prototyping, Strength of Materials, Drafting, Computer Drafting, all of the Civil & Mechanical Engineering classes, as well as all of the computer classes. Well, at least I hope it helps, and I hope I remember it all. CAD was still on Release-13 when I was in school!

Cody.McP
06.17.2010, 09:34 PM
Just posting here to let you guys know that I haven't forgot about this project. I just got a job at a machine shop so my time has been/is going to be limited, but I'm still working on this thing! I'm actually putting 2 smaller projects before it though, as they are less complex and will help me learn my way around everything before I mess up a huge chassis plate. You'll see them on here soon ;) I'll post up the completed drawings for this project by this weekend to tide you guys over for now, sorry for the slow progress :/

Jahay
06.18.2010, 04:47 AM
Well I don't really have "access" so to speak, still going to cost me a fortune! The price you pay I guess. :oops:

Anyways, still some refining to do but all it is is some chamfering/hole making/fileting.. the easy stuff, to make it look pretty and to piece it together. :yes:
I'll keep working on it tonight and see what I can do! I just remembered I still have to make some shock towers for this thing, but those shouldn't take too long. Hope to have everything done tomorrow to send off!

Complete, with Mudguards (These are my own)
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/SimpleSavageTruggy1.png

Mudguards off
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/SimpleSavageTruggy2.png

Just the Chassis
http://i1010.photobucket.com/albums/af229/CodyMcP227/Savage%20Truggy/SimpleSavageTruggy3.png

Nice!!! Just keep us updated! i still like the idea of this chassis.... I can see why no one has really attempted it now... Its quite complex.

I was looking at the designs and notcied that you are going to have problems utilising the stock steering assembly unless you use one out of another car which has a flat chassis.

Also how are you going to mount the motor?
1.To the side of the centre diff to keep the LCG?
or
2.mount it above like using the universal diff/motor mount in the RCM Store?

I vote 1. for Low centre gravity reasons. Otherwise what the point in making a chassis like this.

Seriously i would love one myself when you are done!

suicideneil
06.18.2010, 06:12 PM
I can see the slots in the chassis for the motor mount- to the left and infront of the CD, as you look at the image.

Jahay
06.18.2010, 06:14 PM
there is nothing attaching the steering assembly to the top of the side of the chassis

Chadworkz
06.19.2010, 01:18 AM
I was looking at the designs and notcied that you are going to have problems utilising the stock steering assembly unless you use one out of another car which has a flat chassis.
You can see the holes on the chassis up front, surrounded by a little bit of circular material, where I assume he is going to install a two-post bellcrank style servo-saver/steering assembly. A UE GenIV SS would be awesome there!

http://www.unlimitedengineering.com/store/images/items/13601.jpg


Also how are you going to mount the motor?
1.To the side of the centre diff to keep the LCG?
or
2.mount it above like using the universal diff/motor mount in the RCM Store?

I vote 1. for Low centre gravity reasons. Otherwise what the point in making a chassis like this.
You can also see the 4 slotted holes in the chassis where he will mount the motor using a full-can motor-mount, like the Tekno conversion mount.

http://c0456141.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/images/large/tkr/tkr4140.jpg
http://c0456141.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/images/large/tkr/tkr4136x.jpg
http://www.redrc.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/teknolektron.jpg

H&P CUZTOM RC
07.12.2010, 10:51 AM
AYO. I HAVE A SAVAGE ALSO BUT MY HAS A LRP ZR.30. BUT WE ARE THINKIN THA SAME. I JUS LOVE THA LOOK OF ORANGE CARBON FIBER:intello:
BUT KEEP UP DA GOOD WERK BRO!!!!!

H&P CUZTOM RC
07.12.2010, 10:53 AM
I have built tha lightest nitro savage yet!!!

Jahay
07.12.2010, 11:10 AM
I have built tha lightest nitro savage yet!!!

Well done... Can you create a thread about it?

Cody... Any update with your machining skills?Are they coming along?
I really REALLY want one... so when you are ready and have perfected the design they way you like it, give me a shout as i want dibs on the first few you produce :yipi:

Cody.McP
07.12.2010, 03:22 PM
Hey, sorry guys for the lack of updates/progress, I have just been super swamped with work and family, I haven't been able to work on this project much at all, but I'm going to try and at least get the drawings done to tide you guys over before I leave for a much needed Vacation. I have a few surprises in store but hopefully you'll see them soon. :yes: This is going to be unlike anything out there right now. I'm working to make something really special here, but it's taking a lot more time than I thought, so just stick with me guys and you won't be disappointed.

toplakd
07.13.2010, 02:00 PM
Yet another study

http://s6.mojalbum.com/oglasi-foto_2890536_17157510_zoom_17991376.jpg

H&P CUZTOM RC
08.03.2010, 04:59 PM
Note i have just made adj rollcenter mounts for my savage and they werk great!!!!!! Hpi eat ya heart out for not selling thoes kit partz seprately!!!! "ha!"

Jahay
08.04.2010, 04:56 AM
H&P please post pics in a seperate post as not to thread jack, but i am very curious to see what you have come with :)

Jahay
09.03.2010, 05:57 AM
any updates on this project cody?

Jahay
10.29.2010, 10:27 AM
hi cody... just wondering if there is any progress... otherwise i was wondering, if you dont mind me giving this a shot myself?

JThiessen
10.29.2010, 03:41 PM
............otherwise i was wondering, if you dont mind me giving this a shot myself?

Why would you ask that? Just do it....

toplakd
10.29.2010, 03:48 PM
Interested in something like that?

http://s6.mojalbum.com/flux-truggy-foto_2890536_17411695_18256834.jpg


Dejan

Kcaz25
10.29.2010, 03:56 PM
That looks great!! It makes you wonder why HPI hasn't done this already.

JThiessen
10.29.2010, 05:21 PM
That looks great!! It makes you wonder why HPI hasn't done this already.

Must of burned themselves on their first try at 1/8th Truggy (the Hellfire). Management sometimes has a long memory for financial losses......

toplakd
10.29.2010, 05:23 PM
Why make truggy for 1000 people, if thay can make just another savage for the masses :)

Keep watching this post. The truggy will come.

thzero
10.29.2010, 05:30 PM
All they have to do is rebadge the D8T... and done. Thats all they basically did with the Vorza.

Must of burned themselves on their first try at 1/8th Truggy (the Hellfire). Management sometimes has a long memory for financial losses......

Chadworkz
10.29.2010, 11:56 PM
Yea, sometimes people forget that Hot Bodies IS HPI, so HPI already has a few truggy platforms...D8T, 1/8 Lightning, 1/10 Lightning...

Cody.McP
10.30.2010, 04:09 PM
Hi guys, sorry it's been so long since my last update. I've been really swamped with work and school and I've just had a lot of bad breaks recently with family and such. I also bought a pretty nice CNC mill, and long story short I was scammed out of 6 grand and no mill for me. So because of that I'm really short on time/money right now. :( That's what I get for being trusting, never going to make that mistake again.
I haven't forgotten about this project, and I will eventually finish it, but it's just going to take me awhile.

Jahay- Of course you can give this a shot yourself, other people have done Savage truggies and I'd be glad to help in any way I can. My computer crashed with all of my drawings but I have drawn up a few new things since then so I can try to finish them up a bit and send them to you if you'd like, I'll PM you.

toplakd- That looks really nice, I was going to go with a bracing setup like that but ultimately I'm going to go a different route. Are you going to get everything machined?

toplakd
10.30.2010, 04:17 PM
Hi.

I will machine all parts myself.
Different route instead of braces? Are you going to make custom bulkheads?

Dejan

Cody.McP
10.30.2010, 04:21 PM
I'm still planning on using braces, they're just going to be a little different than what yours are. I like your idea though. :yes:

toplakd
10.30.2010, 04:23 PM
Yeah, that picture is allready out of date :)
I allready redesigned the front brace system, and now i'm working on the back.
What wheelbase do you plan to use?

Dejan

Cody.McP
10.30.2010, 04:24 PM
I forget the actual wheelbase, but my chassis is planned to be a about 17.5 inches long IIRC.

toplakd
10.30.2010, 04:30 PM
You measured your future dogbones (First post) from end to end or from pin to pin ?
Mine is currently 16,8 inch but I'm thinking about stretching it to 17,6 so I can add
bigger motor in the front, and use saddle packs setup at the back

Dejan

Cody.McP
10.30.2010, 04:32 PM
I think it was pin to pin, but I'm not sure if those measurements still stand true with the changes to my chassis, so i wouldn't take those as accurate. :neutral:

toplakd
10.30.2010, 04:36 PM
Just asking, I will use different size :)
In the front with FLUX rear dogbone I get 66mm clearance from steering to diff mount.
So If I want to use 1520 then I have to stretch it for 1 inch. Then my wheelbase will
be 387mm.

Dejan