Tunnel Hull Setup ???

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  • steinersamuel
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 405

    #1

    Tunnel Hull Setup ???

    So I finally tracked down a PTI Racing PX335 kit and it will be on its way to me shortly. Ive got a power system laying around already, so its what I'm going to use. Its a Leopard 3674 2650 motor on a OS leg with a Swordfish 220 Pro +. I know there's going to be a lot of people saying UL-1 system blah blah blah lol, but I'm not racing, just running for fun at the cottage. But I'm just curious what everyone else is running in their tunnels. Whats the HOT servo and linkage for these, and what power system and batteries you are running. I know there is an art to tuning a tunnel properly with prop depth, angle, and CG, and I will have to learn that. But trying to see whats out there.
    Thanks everyone!

    Pics are welcome

    Sammy
  • Doby
    KANADA RULES!
    • Apr 2007
    • 7280

    #2
    Whats the size of this hull?
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    • steinersamuel
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2008
      • 405

      #3
      Hull length is 33.75". newest 001.JPG

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      • Doby
        KANADA RULES!
        • Apr 2007
        • 7280

        #4
        Nice looking hull.

        I assume you are going to run 3S on that motor....the kv is a bit high for 4S.

        You will want to run a metal geared servo.
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        • steinersamuel
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2008
          • 405

          #5
          Nope, gonna run 4s lol. I know its a bit much, but for the brief time i'll be able to hold it wide open should be fine. had the same setup in a CF Daytona with no issues. as stupid as it was, even saw 5s for a brief run, was on its lid in no time!!

          I figured a metal gear servo, some are better than others tho and wasn't sure if some have had better luck with one vs the other.

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          • siberianhusky
            Fast Electric Addict!
            • Dec 2009
            • 2187

            #6
            As far as linkages I use pull, pull cable systems on outboards. Never had much luck with solid pushrods, they never seem to end up in exactly the right location after you start tuning then bind or rub etc....
            If my boats upside down then who owns the one I thought I was driving the last two laps?

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            • steinersamuel
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2008
              • 405

              #7
              Good to know, Thank you!

              I've seen both and wasn't sure on that. plus the cable would be enclosed in a tube and not be able to rub on the side of a battery or something like that.

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              • Doby
                KANADA RULES!
                • Apr 2007
                • 7280

                #8
                Remember tunnels dont turn well unless the prop is moving!
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                • steinersamuel
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 405

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Doby
                  Remember tunnels dont turn well unless the prop is moving!
                  Not sure I understand

                  The boat doesn't move at all unless the prop is moving lol

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                  • Doby
                    KANADA RULES!
                    • Apr 2007
                    • 7280

                    #10
                    With an outboard, when you steer, you turn the prop, which is essentially your rudder as well. If you are not on the throttle, the skeg of the outboard unit is now your rudder and with the prop not moving (providing forward movement) the skeg does next to nothing if you try and turn.

                    Kinda like a seadoo with a jet drive..they don't steer unless you are on the throttle.
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                    • steinersamuel
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 405

                      #11
                      Funny!!
                      I was thinking about that later and figured thats what you meant!
                      sorry to be a wise @33 lol

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                      • Doby
                        KANADA RULES!
                        • Apr 2007
                        • 7280

                        #12
                        No problem :)
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                        • Fluid
                          Fast and Furious
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 8011

                          #13
                          As far as linkages I use pull, pull cable systems on outboards. Never had much luck with solid pushrods, they never seem to end up in exactly the right location after you start tuning then bind or rub etc....
                          Pull-pull is best from an engineering standpoint, but the use of a good digital servo would solve most problems with pushrods.




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                          • olwarbirds
                            Magic Smoke Wizard
                            • Oct 2012
                            • 1136

                            #14
                            Sam, I use pushrods in mine. I have them routed thru pieces of secured cf rod to keep out the flex or chance of rubbing etc... I really have gotten to the point on all my hulls 29" and up of using Savox servos...me being the speed freak I am would run that on 4S too...my buddy runs a 1515 2200kv on 4S in his 29" tunnel and its impressive...it is going to be very sensitive to cg. Also start small on the prop, around a 42mm, 642 maybe....I know your going to really like this hull as much as I do mine... DJ
                            Tunnels-PS295. Cats-H&M M1 Supercat Daytona rivercat. Monos-DF Cyberstorm HiTech 29. Hydros- Ms K Vac-U-Pickle Custom built 37" shovel 10th scale converted to FE Shadow. Rigger-H&M Evo II. AQ Harbortug recovery boat. Build in progress 37" cf Dragboat

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                            • steinersamuel
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 405

                              #15
                              Cant wait!! Its in the mail as we speak!!
                              Never had a savox but heard good things. What model are you running DJ?

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