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zeno 07-08-2008 06:42 AM

Do you guys use an undertray outdoors?
 
Do you guys who race use an undertray outdoors?
I just got a Lazer SP and I'm a bit worried since the chassie for some reason got a hole under the motor.
Won't gravel and dirt easily find its way in and eat up the pinion and spur gear?

sparrow.2 07-08-2008 07:56 AM

You don't really need the undertray. Most of the people at my club including myself prefer to have the additional cooling you get when not running the undertray.
Spur gears are more likely to get chewed up if stones and stuff can't exit the car properly, so running an undertray is not always that good...

Jamesd 07-08-2008 08:04 AM

Hi

I always use a undertray, but were i race it is a astro track with a lot of stand, i would reccomend it

James

Col 07-08-2008 09:45 AM

I usually put tape over the spur hole and run without.

Scouser 07-08-2008 10:02 AM

I have never seen any of the Lazers at Southport using an undertray and I have certainly never fitted one. I will tape up the underside if it is very wet but other than that I leave it as it is and have never had a problem.:D

Welshy40 08-08-2008 07:31 AM

I run an undertray, just because I am lazy and dont want to clean the chassis. If the gearing is right I dont see there being a problem with overheating, plus use the air scoops on the shell so air can circulate.

minichamps11 08-08-2008 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welshy40 (Post 148963)
I If the gearing is right I dont see there being a problem with overheating.

Depends if you're running brushless or not. 4WD + modern brushed motors+ 4600 cells = hot motor regardless of whether it's geared right - the Lazer doesn't exactly have the greatest motor mount for thermal dissipation Most guys I know running other cars with flat C/F chassis's & an undertray end up cutting away it away around the motor. I ran a BX like that for 2 winters - nothing much gets in.

Welshy40 08-08-2008 04:40 PM

I forgot about the mount. yup point taken.

Quote:

Originally Posted by minichamps11 (Post 149073)
Depends if you're running brushless or not. 4WD + modern brushed motors+ 4600 cells = hot motor regardless of whether it's geared right - the Lazer doesn't exactly have the greatest motor mount for thermal dissipation Most guys I know running other cars with flat C/F chassis's & an undertray end up cutting away it away around the motor. I ran a BX like that for 2 winters - nothing much gets in.


dave p hall 12-08-2008 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by zeno (Post 148644)
Do you guys who race use an undertray outdoors?
I just got a Lazer SP and I'm a bit worried since the chassie for some reason got a hole under the motor.
Won't gravel and dirt easily find its way in and eat up the pinion and spur gear?

the only thing i did was,glued a small peice of lexen under the spur gear slot:thumbsup:never stripped a spur gear since:thumbsup:

zeno 13-08-2008 12:38 PM

Thanks for the input guys!

A "sub question".
For those who don't use an undertray do you use the original bodypins to attatch the body, or do you use velcro on the sides of the chassie?


I found an undertray for the Lazer at TheToyz, been running with it for a while now using velcro on the sides for a snug fit of the body, so snug that my system is having a hard time to breathe actually :)
Anyways, the undertray is starting to get cracks here and there, so the lexan was quite thin.
So now I'm considering removing it

90dug 13-08-2008 02:37 PM

undertray
 
i use velcro with no undertray on my zx5 sp

Simon


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