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Bigdawgracer 06-12-2012 09:42 PM

Cougar SV2 Re-build Tweaks and Up-grades
 
Hi All,

I've just bought myself a good second hand standard Cougar SV2. It has been used for 3 meetings indoors and on astro.

As with my previous buggys, I like to take them apart for a full check up and so far this thing is immaculate!:)

Question is, while it is in pieces is there anything I can do to improve the way it drives/handles without spending too much?
Are there any improved parts out there that don't cost too much but are invaluable to reliability?

Any advice/opinions appreciated.

Cheers all.

ian h 06-12-2012 10:38 PM

Alloy servo horn and a bit of weight up front are the only extra bits I'm running at the moment. All kit after that except for pistons. All depends where you're racing really.

reelman_fishing 06-12-2012 11:53 PM

Had no reliability problems at all in over twelve months racing.:thumbsup::thumbsup:

DCM 06-12-2012 11:55 PM

Cougar svr front upper bulkhead would be a good change, far meatier, alloy servo horn, diff rebuild kit, buy a decent (schumacher ) circlip pliers and a shim kit.

Bigdawgracer 07-12-2012 05:00 PM

Thanks for the advice.

Where is the best place to get alloy servo horn? Any recommendations?

Cheers

Martin

ian h 07-12-2012 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigdawgracer (Post 719979)
Thanks for the advice.

Where is the best place to get alloy servo horn? Any recommendations?

Cheers

Martin

I use an answer rc one. Had it on my SV and now SV2. Core rc do one don't know how it fits though!

adamjimny 08-12-2012 01:37 AM

The fastrax one fits better than the standard one and brilliant quality

losichris 08-12-2012 05:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigdawgracer (Post 719741)
Hi All,

I've just bought myself a good second hand standard Cougar SV2. It has been used for 3 meetings indoors and on astro.

As with my previous buggys, I like to take them apart for a full check up and so far this thing is immaculate!:)

Question is, while it is in pieces is there anything I can do to improve the way it drives/handles without spending too much?
Are there any improved parts out there that don't cost too much but are invaluable to reliability?

Any advice/opinions appreciated.

Cheers all.

Ive been told to lower the wing mounts on the tower.
Add 4mm on the ackerman and bump steer.
And get some weight for the front.
Seemed to go very well

mutoid 08-12-2012 11:22 PM

Where exactly would you add the 4mm on the ackerman.On the steering arm ball-cups,and also the streering rack ball-cups?

losichris 09-12-2012 08:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mutoid (Post 720257)
Where exactly would you add the 4mm on the ackerman.On the steering arm ball-cups,and also the streering rack ball-cups?

Yes under the stud, you will need the Xlarge studs tho

ian h 09-12-2012 09:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mutoid (Post 720257)
Where exactly would you add the 4mm on the ackerman.On the steering arm ball-cups,and also the streering rack ball-cups?

You need to add spacers between the bellcranks and steering rack ( longer screws needed) and add the same spacers under the ball stud on the steering arm(longer ball stud needed). Anything up to 4mm can be added.


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