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racingdwarf
16-03-2010, 09:11 AM
Having built up an optima to run round the track on nice days I thought I would pull my bosscat out of the loft and see what it was like, well pleased as all it needed was a new undertray and some new crash back rings, the belts seem in good nick. The last track this went round before being put away as we moved to norfik was the original EPO track around 1991-92 I think it was, sadly my original LRP ESC that was one of the first as it was supplied in clear heatshrink with an lrp sticker on has long since gone:cry:.

It's hats off to schumacher, I forgot how quality and well thought out this car was for how old it is, cleaver things like the totaly sealed ball diff in an off road car...nice, can't wait to get it on the track:thumbsup:. errm on a nice day as the car is mint, just needed a new wing and a couple of new stikers on the shell to hide the thin paint job

DerbyDan
18-03-2010, 11:39 AM
Nice Bosscat you have there... interesting looking chassis with the angled battery slots, I can't remember that being standard?

I really like the Bosscat series - as a vintage racer it has that basic design & resemblance to the earlier CAT cars.... but includes all the upgrades that makes it a usable proposition - I bet they could handle LiPo & brushless power & show a few of the newer cars a clean set of (CAT) claws;)

racingdwarf
18-03-2010, 10:18 PM
Cheers, I think the chassis is std, but I can't remember now.

few photos of it back together,allready for the radio now and a mild 14x2 to start with;)

jim76
18-03-2010, 10:47 PM
definitely not standard chassis, the cells were parallel both sides on mine.

great car though, definitely my favourite of the ones i have owned. i remember opening the box and pulling out the carbon chassis and going WOW, about all the frp chassis before!

isobarik
18-03-2010, 10:52 PM
the angled chassi isnt that the works chassi ???
im no good on schuie so i maybe wrong....

mvh Isobarik

bryn
19-03-2010, 08:10 AM
there were a number of chassis available on the bosscats, the assymetric chassis as shown here, the standard 6 slots parallel and also an 8 slot version too.

racingdwarf
19-03-2010, 09:17 AM
It could well be a works chassis:confused:, back when i drove this car I was a member of EPO. Our cars all ran the latest stuff as we all watched and were helped by Kevin Moore and his dad,as he was one of schumachers main drivers. thus our cars tended to be clones of his car. if you look at the back end of the car the top link mount under the shock mount was had made by colin moore, thats why it's not CF, the car is also running cougar rear wishbones and I think the tear hubs are from the schumacher truck at that time.

BORMAC
19-03-2010, 11:32 AM
As mentioned previously this is the asymetric chassis plate. Didnt come with the works though but I think it was a later 'tune up' type item available from Schumacher.

dodgydiy
19-03-2010, 09:32 PM
i had 2 bosscats at one point, one had the angled battery slots and red metalwork, the other had a straight and i think purple metalwork. the one with the angled slots had carbon tower and braces on back too, was told it was a works when i bought it but which version i dont know

racingdwarf
19-03-2010, 09:48 PM
hmmm I still have the box in the loft, maybe that will setle this:D, I've got to go up there as I need all the original shock springs

racingdwarf
19-03-2010, 10:51 PM
Found one of my old photo albums from back in the day, scaned some photos from it, in one of the photos the car is on the workbench when I was very first building it, and the chassis has cells straight ahead not angled, so the chassis on it now must have been one I put on at a later date.;)
In the other pics one is of the car finished before it's first run and the other is of it just comming off the straight at the reedy race at aire valley still the best track I have raced on in the uk:thumbsup:

BORMAC
20-03-2010, 02:27 PM
There were a few variations of the bosscat.
There was a base model SPORT (or something or other) which had a black fibreglass plate chassis with no cell slots, silver motor side plates and cheaper shocks (I think black plastic maybe-not sure).
Then there was the TEAM which sported red motor sideplates, carbon fibre slotted chassis with 8 slots, silver (pro type) shocks and so on.
Now the bosscat WORKS was similar to the team but had the purple motor side plates, dark green pro shocks, alloy roller driveshafts, alloy diff centres and a other odds and ends.
From what i have seen there were two optional chassis that weren't released in the kits. The ASYMETRIC and the USA chassis were more tuning options down the track. The USA had only six cell slots which moved the cells further forward and closer to the centre line of the chassis. This chassis looked much leaner than that of the earlier kit released items.

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i133/bormac/boss36.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i133/bormac/boss48.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i133/bormac/BosscatUSA10.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i133/bormac/BosscatUSA3.jpg

racingdwarf
21-03-2010, 06:23 PM
As normal BORMAC nips down the shed and pulls out some of his r/c porn to show us:D.

Found the original chassis in the loft today, with a whole load of spairs...result.

Just about got the car all back together,very pleased,going to have to be a very dry day to run it

dodgydiy
22-03-2010, 08:56 PM
cars in that condition are real rc porn, all my oldies are well and truly run

racingdwarf
23-03-2010, 10:24 AM
Finished:thumbsup:, I'm very pleased with it:wub.found up some original tyres. I forgot how close the pinion was tho the back cell of the pack:woot:,no way anything bigger than these old 3300s will fit in, I can only just fit a 19T with this spur...hope it's dry on sunday ,can't wait to take it for a few laps

Looking at a few photos and thinking back, this one one of the first boss cats, I bought it from the first batch the shop had when they came out, to replace my tomy intruder.....

8rad
24-03-2010, 04:20 PM
Hey Bormac can you squeeze Lipos under those CF battery straps? I am looking to mount my Lipo saddle pack and I am flip flopping between CF straps or pure tech velcro jobbies.

jeroen206
24-03-2010, 04:56 PM
Hey Bormac can you squeeze Lipos under those CF battery straps? I am looking to mount my Lipo saddle pack and I am flip flopping between CF straps or pure tech velcro jobbies.

No , saddle lipo's don't fit between the battery posts .

Pablo668
25-03-2010, 12:14 AM
I don't know if it's just me but those chassis's don't look that dated.

p_rc
31-03-2010, 10:29 PM
Hello,

The assymetric chassis of bosscat was a speed secrets for the bosscat. It is "C/F assymetric chassis - bosscat U1337G".

p_rc

Raul Garcia
01-04-2010, 03:03 AM
Hey Bormac can you squeeze Lipos under those CF battery straps? I am looking to mount my Lipo saddle pack and I am flip flopping between CF straps or pure tech velcro jobbies.
Actually I am using a soft lipo in my Cat 2000:thumbsup:

isobarik
01-04-2010, 06:19 AM
1. does the alloy rollers fit the cat XLS ???
2. Is it possible to fit the bosscat slippper to the xls ??
3 the america chassi with them slots moved more forward is it possible to fit that chassi on xls ??? under the xls body...

mvh isobarik

mr emily
03-04-2010, 07:05 PM
Hello

I am going to use my bosscat soon! Has anyone run one with a brushless and lipos? Do the standard driveshafts and outdrives stand up to the abuse?

Keith

mr emily
03-04-2010, 07:13 PM
Hello

see my last post

Will the one way driveshafts stand up to brushless and lipo? Does anyone know if you can get the plastic yokes that go around the one way bearing.

Keith