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Old 07-07-2014
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Default New to the 104

I've just got hold of a nearly new104 and wondered what mods are essential?

I've seen the rear motor/shorty conversion and I know the evo kit is also used a lot.
Is the longer wheelbase a better bet than swapping the motor round?

I run saddles so would prefer not to change cell type without good reason.
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Old 08-07-2014
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Get the chassis conversion as that apparently makes it better. I did but havent tried it yet, answer rc in the link below in my name tag sell the complete package and worth it
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Most and myself are useing the saddle batteries set up, new evo set up really helps the buggy and calms it down, I'm useing the rear 25g Weighte, deffinitly use the yokomo blue prongs for the shocks there cheap and really help bud I think it's a brilliant buggy
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Thanks guys. Cos I saved some money by getting a used roller, I had already considered getting the evo chassis pack. It'll get ordered in the morning!
I've seen some posts about kit springs being tight on the shocks? Mine seem ok and I'll look around for kyosho ones.
Extra weight still needed on the back end even with evo chassis?
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I'm useing pink springs on the back blue on the front , deffinitly use the yokomo o rings in the shocks, I'm also useing +2mm hubs the buggy is very narrow if your on FB look to join sworkz racers forum for lots of info
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It's not the springs that are tight it's the standard o-seals. Swap them for yokomo ones
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Who stocks yokomo o rings?
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Here you go lads
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Thanks for the info about O rings. Am I right in thinking that the evo chassis kit includes wider hubs?
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Nope you use the hubs from the kit bud
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O rings ordered, thanks for the link
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Great advice guys, thanks!
I got the EVO kit Monday and fitted it yesterday - nice to have space for the ESC on the chassis now. Really looking forward to trying it out at Southport next weekend. I'm running it with kit hubs, may invest in the +2mm ones after it's had an outing. Having just converted from an Aero to this I am keen to see how it compares, it'll probably outdo my driving ability anyway..!
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Hi Alan

Ran mine at the last round of oople series last weekend at Southport. You have probably got a base stup, but this was mine and it went and felt awsome all weekend.

10k front diff
7k rear diff

front shocks
32.5wt 5 hole pistons (white) 2x1.2mm 3x1.5mm
kit springs

rear shocks
30wt 5 hole pistons (white) 2x1.2mm 3x1.5mm
pink springs

both front and rear shocks fully incline at top and outer on wishbones

1.3mm rear antiroll bar and swapped between 1.3 and 1.5mm on front depending on tyre condition.

rear camber link
middle hole on hub and bottom inner on rear shock tower holder

2mm hubs all round and batteries moved right back.

I look forward to racing this car every time and each time it just screams to be pushed harder and harder. Have fun and hope all goes well

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Cheers Paul..!
Actually I don't have any sort of set-up to work from, it hasn't turned a wheel in anger yet so your settings will be a great help. I only have the roll-bars as supplied, so not sure what thickness they are but I have built it with the batteries right to the back as I guessed it might need extra traction. I will arrange shocks as per your suggestion.
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Hi Alan

If you look on one side of the roll bar, it will have a series of marks (square). Depending on how many there are, will depend on the thickness.

I.E. 3 marks denotes a thickness of 1.3mm
5 marks denotes a thickness of 1.5mm and so fourth.

Hope this helps and good luck for the weekend. Let us know how it went.

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Well I gave it its first outing today. Showery weather meant inconsistant track conditions and I ran yellow fronts with BB green rears. Leaving my rubbish driving skills to one side the car felt really good and jumped in a really neutral way. I set shocks as per Pauls advice and it felt very settled. The +2mm hubs seem to be out of stock but I will invest in them for sure.
The day finished early for me though, after flipping the car it lost drive, then ran for a few seconds but sounded like it was cogging. I couldnt suss the problem trackside but found it straightaway at home - bad connection on wire from esc to motor..!
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Default 104 weak point?

First race outing after the loose wiring didn't prove any more succesful..!

2nd. heat saw me flip the car after a jump, landing on it's front shock mount saw it rip the mounting out of the diff case. New casing required!

It wasn't a spare I anticipated needing but on order now. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Gave the 104 another outing yesterday at Southport, no breakages and a great shakedown run.
I ran 27.5wt in rear shocks with 5 hole pistons and pink springs. 30wt in front, same pistons and black springs. The back end seemed a little 'jumpy' over the small ripples and I wondered if people still run brass weights at the back?
saddle packs set fully back, any thoughts?
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Get the brass end plate for the chassis and may resolve that issue.
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Gave the 104 another outing yesterday at Southport, no breakages and a great shakedown run.
I ran 27.5wt in rear shocks with 5 hole pistons and pink springs. 30wt in front, same pistons and black springs. The back end seemed a little 'jumpy' over the small ripples and I wondered if people still run brass weights at the back?
saddle packs set fully back, any thoughts?

are you running standard pistons?
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