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SHY 23-02-2011 09:31 AM

Mods of Norway! (AKA Home of JensK)
 
This is a tread where we can post all our cool mods and crazy homebrews!

ModMasta JensK should have a lot to offer here... :thumbsup:

http://www.ansa.no/upload/cocktailfarmingMoods.jpg

Here are some mods, tips, upgrades and pure bling I've collected over the recent few years:

www.ymr.no/10orTips.htm

JensK 23-02-2011 05:08 PM

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Okay...lets start with my converted ZX5-FS. I actually called it FS2 long before the ZX5-FS2 came along.
The car is a combination of ZX5-FS and RB5-SP
Car was superquick indoor on carpet and I qualified 2 behind Ketil Pettersen at its racedebut.

Here`s a link to KG`s site with some more information:
http://rc.myocard.net/?p=323
Here are some pictures

JensK 23-02-2011 05:31 PM

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Next up is what I called 201X...Ironic that 3months later Tamiya comes out with the 201X.
The car is a combination between 501X and RB5
I ended up using this one at the Nordic championship 2010

JensK 23-02-2011 06:12 PM

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This is the latest version of my homemade 201X...
The main goal with all these home made cars is its fun to build and compete with something you made by yourself. Also to test some theories regarding weight distrubution, mass rotating around its center of gravety/weight center, acceleration of rear end sideways (mass x force)and so on...

chokoboy 23-02-2011 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by JensK (Post 467614)
This is the latest version of my homemade 201X...
The main goal with all these home made cars is its fun to build and compete with something you made by yourself. Also to test some theories regarding weight distrubution, mass rotating around its center of gravety/weight center, acceleration of rear end sideways (mass x force)and so on...

SWEEEET Jens:thumbsup:

JensK 23-02-2011 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by chokoboy (Post 467668)
SWEEEET Jens:thumbsup:

Thanks Dennis :)

JensK 23-02-2011 08:23 PM

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Here`s a modification I did on my B44 before attending Nm2010 at geiteryggen.
I knew that track conditions would be rather "low grip", so to get more grip i wanted to get more flex in the chassie. I did a modification on the front and rear top deck`s, as you can see on the pictures.
Driving the car with modified front and rear top deck`s helped traction quite alot ,but made the car a little unpretictable. I ended up with a standard rear top deck and a modified front top deck. Car was good, but i think that just removing the crossmembers of the top deck in the rear would be enough to help get mor traction....so anoyone thinking of doing the same, just remove the cross-member at the rear top deck, and try it at low grip tracks

Sabben 23-02-2011 10:55 PM

I tried that during the nats in Skien last year. The car was good to drive, but it was that before I removed the rear cross-member as well :P

SHY 24-02-2011 08:14 AM

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Originally Posted by JensK (Post 467614)
This is the latest version of my homemade 201X...
The main goal with all these home made cars is its fun to build and compete with something you made by yourself. Also to test some theories regarding weight distrubution, mass rotating around its center of gravety/weight center, acceleration of rear end sideways (mass x force)and so on...

This one looks very very good! :thumbsup:

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Originally Posted by JensK (Post 467682)
Here`s a modification I did on my B44 before attending Nm2010 at geiteryggen.
I knew that track conditions would be rather "low grip", so to get more grip i wanted to get more flex in the chassie. I did a modification on the front and rear top deck`s, as you can see on the pictures.
Driving the car with modified front and rear top deck`s helped traction quite alot ,but made the car a little unpretictable. I ended up with a standard rear top deck and a modified front top deck. Car was good, but i think that just removing the crossmembers of the top deck in the rear would be enough to help get mor traction....so anoyone thinking of doing the same, just remove the cross-member at the rear top deck, and try it at low grip tracks

Yeah, more flex = more grip. For those interested you can also buy something similar readily made by Diggity Designs, called "Super Flexy Upper Deck":

http://www.diggitydesigns.com/images...erDeck_MED.jpg http://www.diggitydesigns.com/images...Deck_1_MED.jpg

http://www.diggitydesigns.com/D3_Off...ssociated.html

spiro 24-02-2011 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by SHY (Post 467853)
Yeah, more flex = more grip. For those interested you can also buy something similar readily made by Diggity Designs, called "Super Flexy Upper Deck":

http://www.diggitydesigns.com/D3_Off...ssociated.html

These are listed as decks for the B44 on the Diggity site, but they will also fit the B44.1 I believe. The product numbers for upper decks has not changed. (9701 & 9702)

SHY 24-02-2011 09:49 AM

Yeah, it's mainly the shocks & shell that's changed from the B44 to B44.1 right?

Anyone considering that Vega kit? Looks like business...

spiro 24-02-2011 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by SHY (Post 467897)
Yeah, it's mainly the shocks & shell that's changed from the B44 to B44.1 right?

Those are two major changes yes, but the main change in my opinion is the chassis plate. They removed Sub-C holes and it is narrower at the front. Also, the motor mount is now split in two for easier mesh-adjusment. Rear hubs are slit in two and has added more adjustments and optionable blocks for different hole positions. Ehrm. That was actually off-topic. Sorry.

http://teamassociated.com/pictures/p...74/9774_md.jpg
http://teamassociated.com/pictures/c...ount.ps_md.jpg
http://store02.prostores.com/rcnitro...12b428ae_m.JPG

SHY 24-02-2011 10:38 AM

Right! Looks like very reasonable changes! :thumbsup:

Going off-topic or hijacking is just fun! :D

Razer 25-02-2011 11:07 PM

Well, the idea isn't mine, but my XXX-4 steering system was homebrewed with a dremel and some CF:)

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5017/...3e97d3c2_z.jpghttp://farm6.static.flickr.com/5015/...8968dd76_z.jpg

spiro 26-02-2011 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Razer (Post 468612)
a dremel and some CF

Know where I can get good quality CF in Norway?

Razer 26-02-2011 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by spiro (Post 468659)
Know where I can get good quality CF in Norway?

Nope. This was a few shock towers:P

SHY 26-02-2011 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Razer (Post 468612)
Well, the idea isn't mine, but my XXX-4 steering system was homebrewed with a dremel and some CF:)

http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5017/...3e97d3c2_z.jpghttp://farm6.static.flickr.com/5015/...8968dd76_z.jpg

Tell us what the idea behind this is kiddo! :D

More Ackerman? Less? More lock?...

Razer 27-02-2011 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by SHY (Post 468907)
Tell us what the idea behind this is kiddo! :D

More Ackerman? Less? More lock?...

Less ackerman, more even lock, gives the car more midcorner steering. Helps a lot, but there's still a long way to go for me in terms of setup to get the feel right in the car. I haven't been running a 4wd since october though, so I was happy in the debut fighting a lot with Ole S.K.

I'm practicing a lot these days, with the plans of being about ten times better in offroad than I ever was in touring, so the XXX-4 will just have to get better sooner or later.

Shall be said that my 2wd is now fantastic on carpet. All I've done since the start of the season is practicing more in the last weeks than all of last year:P Wheeltime is what resolves nearly all setup issues:lol:

SHY 28-02-2011 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Razer (Post 469302)
Less ackerman, more even lock, gives the car more midcorner steering. Helps a lot, but there's still a long way to go for me in terms of setup to get the feel right in the car. I haven't been running a 4wd since october though, so I was happy in the debut fighting a lot with Ole S.K.

I'm practicing a lot these days, with the plans of being about ten times better in offroad than I ever was in touring, so the XXX-4 will just have to get better sooner or later.

Shall be said that my 2wd is now fantastic on carpet. All I've done since the start of the season is practicing more in the last weeks than all of last year:P Wheeltime is what resolves nearly all setup issues:lol:

OK, so something similar to this then I guess:

http://www.ymr.no/10orTip2.htm

JensK 21-05-2013 10:39 AM

New creation from Jens K
 
Take a look at this
http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...114#post776114


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