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  • JEDNJONES
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2010
    • 134

    #16
    Originally posted by hobie View Post
    Jerry, I ended up making my drive into a pretzel!! And I was only running 4s. I took a cable from a .130 flex system, soldered the end, filed it down to fit in the stock drive end. Also was able to use a small piece of teflon as well, up on the motor side. Had to solder and file the coupler side as well.
    Not sure how it's going to work, haven't run it since that conversion. As soon as I do, I will post my results.
    It looks like it will work well, but since it's not much bigger than the stock flex, it might not hold up much better. But I didn't want to have to rebuild the whole drive as of yet. Maybe over the winter.... Lol
    That sounds like another option as well. Thanks for letting me know. I am trying to find the correct wire drive parts to order but, im having a hard time finding the longer cable length...so, .130 may be another choice.
    Jerry
    Fountain KOS P1, Formula Fastech, 37 Fightercat Daytona CF twin
    Pulled by Slash 4x4 tow vehical

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    • forescott
      Hopelessly Addicted to RC
      • Nov 2009
      • 2686

      #17
      I'm working on getting a wire drive for the p-1 as well. Same drive as the ekos, just longer wire. And Jeff has the 5mm to .062 couplers.

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      • JEDNJONES
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2010
        • 134

        #18
        Originally posted by forescott View Post
        I'm working on getting a wire drive for the p-1 as well. Same drive as the ekos, just longer wire. And Jeff has the 5mm to .062 couplers.
        When you figure out what parts to order, please let me know.
        Thanks
        Fountain KOS P1, Formula Fastech, 37 Fightercat Daytona CF twin
        Pulled by Slash 4x4 tow vehical

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        • 996TURBO
          Member
          • Sep 2010
          • 91

          #19
          54 mph is mighty fast on 4s. You have that boat dialed in

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          • JEDNJONES
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2010
            • 134

            #20
            Thanks. She runs pretty good but, its down for awhile. The 4mm cable didnt hold up. I heard your building a cat to run next year at the Northern MI RC Kilo runs...is that true?
            Had fun runnin with ya this year at the mini poker run.
            Jerry
            Fountain KOS P1, Formula Fastech, 37 Fightercat Daytona CF twin
            Pulled by Slash 4x4 tow vehical

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            • Jesse J
              scale FE enthusiast
              • Aug 2008
              • 7241

              #21
              Ya, I don't think they had us in mind when they opted for 1/8" flex... I bet Jeff could make a .150 flex that stepped down to 4mm for the strut, or wire drive, I am sure he could do 4mm on that. I would feel better about .078" wire, as I have snapped the .062 before on high power/load situations. You could even go .098 for some beef - as long as your tube is low curve.
              "Look good doin' it"
              See the fleet

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              • JEDNJONES
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2010
                • 134

                #22
                Yea, Ive emailed Jeff my specs and hes supposed to put somthing together for me. Ive just missed out on running it the last 3 weeks. The .150 / 4mm sounds like a good idea. I am not opposed to a whole new flex/stinger/rudder system. If I can find somthing that looks scale. I need somthing before my lake freezes too.
                Fountain KOS P1, Formula Fastech, 37 Fightercat Daytona CF twin
                Pulled by Slash 4x4 tow vehical

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                • forescott
                  Hopelessly Addicted to RC
                  • Nov 2009
                  • 2686

                  #23
                  I just got .062 wire drive w/4mm shaft and an octura 5mm to .062 hex collet for the p-1. .062 wire has held up so far on my ekos running x442 props, so I would think it would be ok on the p-1 as well.

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                  • Jesse J
                    scale FE enthusiast
                    • Aug 2008
                    • 7241

                    #24
                    Keep in mind that the power systems in twins work much less than single motor set ups. It could be a good set up though. I will be interested to see how you like it.
                    "Look good doin' it"
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                    • forescott
                      Hopelessly Addicted to RC
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 2686

                      #25
                      I just figured its turning the same prop, and at less rpm than my ekos. I would have ordered larger wire, but I don't think .078 wire fits in a 4mm shaft. We'll see if it stays together!!
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                      • JEDNJONES
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2010
                        • 134

                        #26
                        Originally posted by forescott View Post
                        I just got .062 wire drive w/4mm shaft and an octura 5mm to .062 hex collet for the p-1. .062 wire has held up so far on my ekos running x442 props, so I would think it would be ok on the p-1 as well.
                        Where did you get a longer wire setup for the P1 Scott? You only sold your hatch, Not your whole boat right?
                        Fountain KOS P1, Formula Fastech, 37 Fightercat Daytona CF twin
                        Pulled by Slash 4x4 tow vehical

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                        • Jesse J
                          scale FE enthusiast
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 7241

                          #27
                          Originally posted by forescott View Post
                          I just figured its turning the same prop, and at less rpm than my ekos. I would have ordered larger wire, but I don't think .078 wire fits in a 4mm shaft. We'll see if it stays together!!
                          well, .125" flex fits, so .078" wire would have to. If you stay with 42mm and smaller props, you probably be fine. Might run some plastic props at first.

                          Actually, I broke mine because I was not absolutely in line motor-stuffing and was invoking a bit of a pressure point.
                          "Look good doin' it"
                          See the fleet

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                          • JEDNJONES
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2010
                            • 134

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Jesse J View Post
                            well, .125" flex fits, so .078" wire would have to. If you stay with 42mm and smaller props, you probably be fine. Might run some plastic props at first.

                            Actually, I broke mine because I was not absolutely in line motor-stuffing and was invoking a bit of a pressure point.
                            Jesse, Do you have anything laying around that would get my boat back in the water?
                            Fountain KOS P1, Formula Fastech, 37 Fightercat Daytona CF twin
                            Pulled by Slash 4x4 tow vehical

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                            • forescott
                              Hopelessly Addicted to RC
                              • Nov 2009
                              • 2686

                              #29
                              Originally posted by JEDNJONES View Post
                              Where did you get a longer wire setup for the P1 Scott? You only sold your hatch, Not your whole boat right?
                              Jeff Wholt @ rcraceboat.com. You have to send him a PM to get the longer length wire.

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                              • forescott
                                Hopelessly Addicted to RC
                                • Nov 2009
                                • 2686

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Jesse J View Post
                                well, .125" flex fits, so .078" wire would have to. If you stay with 42mm and smaller props, you probably be fine. Might run some plastic props at first.

                                Actually, I broke mine because I was not absolutely in line motor-stuffing and was invoking a bit of a pressure point.
                                Mine lines up horribly as well. Been trying to shim and grind the mount to straighten it and lower it at the same time!

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