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I actually have an FY08 on the way at the moment I'm a bit of an SCT fan so it beat out the FY03...but as I say I do love me a nice buggy so the FY03H will have to "follow me home" one day.
One toy at a time! And cool, great to hear the shock/tower mod works nicely. Maybe something i'll look at doing as well. |
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My son's FY03 is sleeping after the all in one receiver burned one more time...
So we'll go together (he's only 11) to the brushless upgrade. For that I ordered these parts:
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Did you buy a pinion gear? Stock brushed motor with 2.2mm shaft diameter 2845 brushless motor with 3.17mm shaft diameter. for high speed ---> https://www.banggood.com/Feiyue-Upgr...r_warehouse=CN for high torque --> https://hobbyking.com/en_us/hobbykin...___store=en_us and corona servos has different spline (25). You need a new servo arm. --> https://tr.aliexpress.com/item/32826...chweb201603_53 |
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Last edited by osos11; Dec 05, 2019 at 04:45 AM.
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Have you guys seen this? https://www.banggood.com/Eachine-EAT...363706201312DW
Looks like we have another FY03 aka Eachine EAT04. Exact model except have more beefier tire and optional parts the wheel hub extender. |
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Not a surprise really bearing in mind that it was also sold under the Virhuck name. That one has metal panels and the same combo unit, just painted silver
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Just popped off into the undergrowth after one to many flips or rolls
Best to remove and glue them on
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Linked your videos to a mate who wants to try fpv. For now I've lent him a small AIO and my spare headset to see how he gets on in a crawler. He's just bought a 1/7th Arrma Mojave 6s beast so he'll have plenty of room should he wish to get his own set up. No sure how it would survive looking at how he drives his Senton
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I have no idea why this vehicle is in the Crawler forum, but, ....
For those who modded the regular -03 or those with the "H", does the driveline hold up with brushless? The WLToys folks have come out with a new 144001 (1/14) that addresses many of the shortcomings of the 12428 buggy. That being done for them already, some have jumped right to brushless as one of their first mods. They soon find out that, even though that buggy comes with metal gears in the diffs, they are soft enough that they aren't standing up to the extra power/ speed of a brushless system. The FY's have metal gears, right? I know the diameter of the gears is smaller. How do they hold up to more speed/ power? Do any of you have the 07? It has a slightly smaller brushless motor that seems to not have the handling problems some talked about with the "H". I guess I'm one of the few who would rather have the reliability of a brushless system than the speed. |
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My son and myself are quite proud of our first conversion
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The ESC looks to be rather large. Does the fan get enough air flow on its side? I hope it isn't too fast and hard to control. If you had to do it over again, would you still do the same thing or go to an "H" model or an 07, provided you didn't already have the stock 03?
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Yes it's big, but it fits nicely. The fan is blowing to the side panel, this is quite open so I don't expect any issue.
Driving is not very different, a bit more speed, a bit more torque but still the same car. From a money view, it would be better to go directly to stock brushless version. When I bough this car, my son was only 7, it was already a very big toy for him, no need to spend more for an over powered car. And spending some time with my son to convert this have no price This morning the servo arm (the plastic one provided with the servo) broke... some parts to order (and some time with my son to fix that ) |
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