I just picked up a topspeed 3 with an O.S. lower and plan to convert to FE. I will make my own motor adapter but I'm not sure what motor to use for this setup. What have you guys used with good results? I would be willing to try an outrunner if it'll give me good results. Also, can the O.S. be converted to a 3/16" flex?
O.S. lower unit FE Conversion
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The OS is an excelent lower. It won't adapt to a 3/16th cable as the prop shaft would not be easy to modify. With the .150 cable it will however take a 4074/1515 motor and not break. Any more power than that and you'll push a TS-3 beyond it's structure. On 4S anything from the AQ spec setup to maybe a 3674/2000kv range will be very quick. A T-120 is inexpensive and for a little over a hundred a SF200 works well with tunnel radio box space limits and will take up to 3000watts. Hyperformance makes a nice adapter availiable here on OSE that isn"t expensive. I have a TS-3 that handles spec power easily and can take a bit more. Prop from a 42X55 up to an M445.
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Mic Did you have problems with the transom cracking on your TS3? I was warned about it and it took a year to surface but I come to find out there was a gap between the transom and the doubler where the lower bolts on. I ended up cutting out the transom and filling the gap with Marine-tex. I love the boat on P-Limited power.
Ditto on the Hyperformance motor adapter and flex collet. Kris Flynn also make great quality square flex cables for the OS lower/Hyperformance combo. I have had the stock OS Flex spin inside the Hyperformance collet. I think they may be a little too long also.Mike Chirillo
www.capitolrcmodelboats.com
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Mic,
Thanks again my friend, This is gives me a great place to start.
The OS is an excelent lower. It won't adapt to a 3/16th cable as the prop shaft would not be easy to modify. With the .150 cable it will however take a 4074/1515 motor and not break. Any more power than that and you'll push a TS-3 beyond it's structure. On 4S anything from the AQ spec setup to maybe a 3674/2000kv range will be very quick. A T-120 is inexpensive and for a little over a hundred a SF200 works well with tunnel radio box space limits and will take up to 3000watts. Hyperformance makes a nice adapter availiable here on OSE that isn"t expensive. I have a TS-3 that handles spec power easily and can take a bit more. Prop from a 42X55 up to an M445.
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you have any suggestions/tips/tricks to avoid hooking in the corners and what are the benefits of the TS-3 over the TS-2?Comment
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Just in case you are thinking of a full P motor that needs a higher capacity esc, there is (depending how wide you make your radio box) a way to fit a T-180 in by using 90deg. waterline fitings. I've run a 15151Y with one of Kris's flex cables in the OS without breakage, but runs were not that long.
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I tried a Scorpion 3026 (I think it was 1900KV) on a VS-1 a while ago. Looked really cool spinning on the back, but not that powerfull. A T-600 outrunner might be great but they have a 6mm shaft so a custom collet needs to be sourced
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Mic Did you have problems with the transom cracking on your TS3? I was warned about it and it took a year to surface but I come to find out there was a gap between the transom and the doubler where the lower bolts on. I ended up cutting out the transom and filling the gap with Marine-tex. I love the boat on P-Limited power.
Ditto on the Hyperformance motor adapter and flex collet. Kris Flynn also make great quality square flex cables for the OS lower/Hyperformance combo. I have had the stock OS Flex spin inside the Hyperformance collet. I think they may be a little too long also.
I have to say the TS-3 is a great design, but needs to be reinforced around the transom. Mine split the rear seams from a blowover.
MT77 - The TS-3 corners very well. As in any FE tunnel be careful to keep the weight to the rear as batteries too far forward can cause oversteer and hookiing. The TS-2 won't hold a candle to the 3. There is a reason I have seen TS-2's at nitro races not selling with a $25 price tag. FE power is too much for them to handle well in my opinion.
I think FE motors do not put near the stress on a flex shaft compaired to a nitro which effectively has one big power pulse per revolution.
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I've done three FE tunnel conversions and the TS-3 was the first one that I installed the steering servo toward the rear. Don't know if I would do that again on this model. Like you said, she needs weight in the rear and with that configuration I have to slide the battery all the way back and even add a little lead to the transom. With the extra weight of the transom reinforcement, hopefully I can remove the weight. I cant find too many people that have anything nice to say about the TS2.Attached FilesMike Chirillo
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For my setup I was planning to mount the ESC in the back, battery in the middle and RX & servo up front. I'm not sure about a radio box at all. I may just use a RX box and leave the servo, esc and battery exposed.Comment
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Your layout sounds like a good plan. Leaving all your gear exposed is not. Your tunnel is going to end up upside down and all the exposed components will eventually fail. I was terrifed the first time I put a dremmel tool to a new tunnel hull but I went slow and ended up very pleased with the results. I prefer making a one peice radio box but some will use the box that came with the kit and extend it. Either way works fine. Here is what I did to the hull. If you do a search, you can find other layouts people have tried.
In the configuration below, the esc goes under the steering servo and the batter goes as far back as possible.Attached FilesMike Chirillo
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Your layout sounds like a good plan. Leaving all your gear exposed is not. Your tunnel is going to end up upside down and all the exposed components will eventually fail. I was terrifed the first time I put a dremmel tool to a new tunnel hull but I went slow and ended up very pleased with the results. I prefer making a one peice radio box but some will use the box that came with the kit and extend it. Either way works fine. Here is what I did to the hull. If you do a search, you can find other layouts people have tried.
In the configuration below, the esc goes under the steering servo and the batter goes as far back as possible.
I like how you setup the motor bullets howd you get them to stay so good. I tried that once but the bullets just broke loose. It was on a recovery boat so I really didn't put too much effort intoComment
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