MHZ 114 tank build
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Thanks guys, probably a little while before it gets going. Needs sleds too, i think escs will be on the tunnel.Comment
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Those are some purty purple paper weights
Isn't it like 65° there today? She get her maiden or what?
She's definitely going to be faster than my shelf queen of a 114 lol. I fully expect to see her in Flint this spring. I hear the lead in the water there makes our boats run faster
Looking good bro, I better get to see her run this year, in person!!Comment
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Yeah they're going to be paper weights for awhile ahaha, I do enjoy bench racing myself though on a daily basis, I've never plugged kv X volts into a calculator more times lol.
I am really looking forward to your 114 and what you have planned, needs a bad a$$ stand too for when its not in the water. I kinda want to make a few wooden ones this winter or maybe clear acrylic.
I have google mapped the trip to Flint a few times I think I can do it in one shot especially, considering the amt of energy drinks consumed though there's a good chance I'll be twitching the first few hours of the race ahahaha.Comment
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Well escs came in, tight fit but started getting things into position. Kinda funny that this was my "build it inside while the lake is under 2 ft of snow," build but the lake still isn't frozen so really messed up my planning of this boat, I started working on some other projects so have slowed down again.
Although the drives are mounted really low on the hull I really wanted to atleast initially mimic the drive angle of my other mystic so turned the pedestal down a few mm, came out good.
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Spent quite a bit of time soldering up the connections, forgot how much fun soldering is lol. Also I glued the flexes and baked with Loctite, and soldered the ends of the flexes.
On this particular boat I also taped in the motor mounts. I kinda thought this step was unnecessary but saw 2 hairline cracks in a motor mount joint last season, so I would rather not have that happen again. I use FG cloth to tape the mounts it wets out really well and follows the curves of the motor mount joint.
I will be running KBB 8s sled system. Not sure how I will mount escs yet, I roughed out a piece of 1/8" lexan to get some ideas for a mount, I also made a base plate so if I did use it I would silicone it in place.
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*Lately I've seen threads where a few select posters start posting unrelated pictures of their boat, their setup, etc and this really clutters the thread.Last edited by iridebikes247; 01-16-2016, 01:39 PM.Comment
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Can you post a pic of these kbb 8s sleds? curious what they look like...
Btw, what kind of CG are you shooting for here?
For the mhz drives-- is there gonna be any space for a negative angle? as it looks like it will be neutral/positive...Comment
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Tbh I don't know what they look like, I just know that buying a router table + carbon will be $, worth it I'm sure but given how many 114s Keith has I'm sure the fit/finish is great. Idk about CG, I'll find out real quick if I'm on or off after a few runs tho.
I'm not the only one who tries to take a lil bit of negative out of the drives for the starting point even if I know negative will eventually be dialed in.
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