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Old 14-08-2008
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Default DB01 DURGA BASE HOP-UP

I think for db01 base hop-up is slipper clutch and TRF damper set what you think about it?
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slipper clutch
front CVD's
3Racing wishbone holders
rear CVD's
TRF Shocks

In that order
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cvd are great to have but what is a 3racing wishbone holders?
if i may ask
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they replace the plastic suspenion shaft holders with alloy items. I know that you can stop the wishbone pin from popping in an accident by shimming the suspension tight, but Alloy is better
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Old 15-08-2008
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so you bought the 3 racing ones instead of the tamiyas??
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I know it's blasphemy, but the 3 Racing products are cheaper.

I would rather use Tamiya but 3 Racing are making it hard.
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I know some 3racing stuff is a bit below par and ideally we'd all stick to branded Tamiya stuff but in this case the 3racing mount is fine, its not a "high stress" part really so quality is not a major issue (although in this case the quality is actually OK), and at the end of the day its half the cost of the (exorbitant) Tamiya part plus you get the large mount and the two smaller mounts in one pack. With Tamiya you have to buy the front and rear of each end of the car separate ie 4 packs and that my friends is a total rip-off
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Old 01-09-2008
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If you are a bit of a basher in your DB01 driving, I would also recommend getting some alum suspension mounts. Just be sure to have a couple spares with the front and rear control arms.

The TRF Aeration shocks made all the difference in the world with that car. When building the shocks, add some green slime on the bottom seal around the o-rings.
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slipper clutch
front CVD's
3Racing wishbone holders
rear CVD's
TRF Shocks

In that order
Hi guys,
Im new to R/C and so far i've only got a Super Clod. I love it and was going to modify it, but now want a buggy instead so I can race. I want to buy all the parts I need in one go so I do have to take it apart again (my first build was the super clod and it was tough!).
About the mods that DCM has mentioned, I can't find the CVD's or the wishbone holders. Its either that or I have seen it but don't recognize it cause its all just parts to me. Can someone please tell me the exact name of the part or give me a link to the parts?
Also, the front-one-way pulley thing, do I just have to buy that pulley (1 round gear-looking thing), or do I have to buy the kit?

Any more suggestions would be appreciated.
Cheers

Also, any feedback is great, but please keep in mind I have no idea about r/c terminology.
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you don't need a one-way in this car..... honest.

Where are you looking and where are you buying from, if over the internet and got paypal, try www.rcmart.com
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I don't have any CVD's or alloy wishbone holders or carbon anything - and I placed my car 40th in round at kiddy National

My favorite bits would be (in order)

tonys hex screw kit
501X shocks
slipper
one way
rear 501X diff halves
metal suspension pivot balls

I think that's about it.
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I tried the plastic holders... well, I should say my test team (the kids) did, and managed to pull a wishbone out each time.... so I am gonna stick with the alloy.... Jimmy is just tight
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For the Durga itself, I was looking at a HK ebay store "rc empire", which will cost me US$192 posted to Australia. That is the cheapest I've found so far.
For the other parts, i've been looking at stellamodels.
Having only ever owned a basher, I'll better be safe and get all the stronger parts necessary without breaking the bank. It will be mainly used as a weekend warrior at the park or the local track. Having looked at some of other ppls Durgas, with all the money they put into parts, shouldn't they just buy the 501X?
I do plan to put in an entry-level brushless combo. I've heard a sidewinder 4600 is ok?

So... whats a CVD?
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to me why buy this rather than the 501x is that it uses stick packs
plus you dont really dont need much hop up to make it perform all you actualy need is the alloy shocks and thats about it
but remember to get the screw that jimmy state as the kit screw sux
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A CVD is a constant velocity joint driveshaft, ie the hub and shaft are one unit. It moves through a smoother operating range than an old fashioned universal joint. The kit Durga comes with dog bones which are separate from the hub and look like er, a dogs bone hence the name.

CVDs on the front should give smoother steering and the big benefit with them is that if you rip a corner off you won't loose the driveshaft out on the track - dog bones can be swines to find in the grass/dirt.
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Ok, since the gf is paying for most of it as a late birthday present, my parts list has got too high and she isnt having any of it.

So... I am definitely going go get a sidewinder 4600kv combo, so essential parts obviously from what I read is the slipper clutch.

What other hop ups are essential for me to run the sidewinder?

At the moment, I think all i can afford is the slipper, TRF shocks (was gonna get the 3racing but read that they are dodgy), and a screw kit.

What, if any, will be essential for it to be reliable. I don't want to have to fix it after every run. I don't mind spending abit extra to get stuff that will save me time and money in the future, but as I was intending to have a budget-ish r/c, I don't want to spend too much as I could just spend abit extra and get a car with all the extra bits in the kit.
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Old 22-09-2008
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Just get what you can afford at the moment - for me half the fun is modifying/improving as you go along anyway.
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Old 22-09-2008
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I'd add some $12 USD ceramic diff balls (3mmx12), only for the rear diff, and some Associated B4 slipper pads for an extra $4 or so (quieter). That should set you up really well for not a lot more money.
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if you got the slipper, your next thing would be

front CVD's
alloy suspension mounst
rear 501X diff havles
rear CVD's
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DB01 durga full tunig is some more than 300 $. Well i think it is better than TRF501x. I have durga half year and I am very happy becose I can win witch B44!

I LOVE DURGA ! ! !
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