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| Gold Star Baby! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: CA, USA
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| This thread is meant to be a quick reference for the Blitz. It will cover teardown, tuning, and tech info. I will also try to give you some ideas about what to bring to the track and give you some “old school” insight into some maintenance techniques that I have learned over the years. This first post will offer links to the relevant posts. I will try add new topics to help with tuning, maintenance, and highlighting features. First up: Gearbox Maintenance Rear Suspension Mount Swap Front End Removal/ Servo Saver Setting Steering Rack Steering Servo Horn Alignment Setting Toe Camber/ Ride Height Electronics Swap Post 1, Electronics Swap Post 2,Electronics Swap Post 3, Electronics Swap Post 4 Setups 1 Bowties on Blitz Wheels Inline Steering Blocks Hub Spacing Shock Oil Shock Spring Rates Shock Bleed/ Rebound Steering Bushing/ Bearing Size Setup, Hot Rod, 1/5/2010 Spielwarenmesse Nürnberg, Feb 4th - 9th Turnbuckle Length Chart Setup Board and Corner Weights centralized weight, different wiring Setup, OC/RC, 3/17/2010 Last edited by Erik Shauver; 03-18-2010 at 09:45 AM. Reason: added steering servo horn alignment |
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| Gold Star Baby! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: CA, USA
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| I wanted the gearbox to be as easy to access as possible. I’m not necessarily worried about screw count as I am with how easy it is to actually get to it and put it back in. A lot of the rear brace and rear bulkhead design was done with this in mind. Also, I took advantage of the pivoting of the bumpers to integrate maintenance with styling and chassis protection. Let’s dive in! ![]() First take out these 8 screws. ![]() Now these two screws. You’ll likely need an x-acto knife or a dental pick to get the dirt out of the screw sockets. ![]() Rotate the bumper and brace assembly back. ![]() That’s it! You’ve got your gearbox out and ready for maintenance. Last edited by Erik Shauver; 11-10-2009 at 11:27 AM. Reason: reduced filesizes |
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| Gold Star Baby! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: CA, USA
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| Rear Suspension Mount Swaps To change the rear toe is very similar to the gearbox access. However, you take out less screws and use the flexibility of the bumpers to your advantage. ![]() Remove these screws. ![]() Flip the chassis over and remove these screws as well. ![]() Bend the Rear Skid Plate up. Push the arm brace (susp mount) off the gearbox locating pegs. Then pull it back away from the truck. That’s it! ![]() To reinstall, put the mount on both pin, then push the mount onto the grearbox pegs. Then put your 2 lower screws back in to hold thing in place while you put the rest back in. |
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| Gold Star Baby! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: CA, USA
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| Next up will be how to setup your truck for more steering. |
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| Racer Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Sebastopol, CA
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| Great thread. Subscribed |
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| Addict Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: NC
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| Tech tips from the designer...Awesome |
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| Addict Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Temecula CA
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| I wonder if he has ever considered being a hand model? |
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| Addict ![]() Join Date: Jun 2009
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| Newbie Join Date: Oct 2009
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| Erik you da man! How often do the designer get involved with the community on the breakdown and maintenance... just sweet! Thanks and will always check back for updates. |
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| Racer Join Date: Oct 2009
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| Erik - I think you just helped sell another Blitz. I'm so impressed with your efforts here, that I'm going to have to buy a Blitz! Extremely well done and a smart move by HPI. Thanks, Steve |
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| Addict Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Death Star
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| Subscribed!! Looking forward to the tuning tips and hopefully shed some light on the leaking diff issues and possible solutions. |
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| RIP Buster ![]() ![]() ![]() Join Date: Apr 2009
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| Stickied. Awesome work Eric. |
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| Racer Join Date: Sep 2009
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| Need steering mods for big race. Great thread. Also,hopefully you post how to properly install x-rings so we have no leaks from dif idbdoug |
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| Addict Join Date: Jul 2009
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| HPI has done an impeccable job with the Blitz, from thoughtful design to selection of materials. It's such a wonderful kit to work on. Also, to have HPI folks on the forum first hand speaks volumes about the quality of personnel and support. At the three tracks I race my Blitz's at, there are racers buying HPI products that would not have considered it before. Erik and silver04RS...what your doing is being noticed. |
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| Basher Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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| Gold Star Baby! ![]() Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: CA, USA
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| @idbdoug: Your finds with issues are not going unnoticed. If I had my finger on the exact cause of the leak, it wouldn't be there |
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| Newbie Join Date: Oct 2009 Location: Wisconsin
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| Erik, Thank you for the info! Great to see a Company sit behind there product with this much support! Can wait to see the info on more Steering! Dave Hefti I am new to Off Road and Short Course Racing and I love it! Going to save up to get one more Blitz for MOD @ Trackside! |
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| Addict Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: 'Vegas Baby!
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| Erik, I must admit that I was skeptical of the Blitz at first; I already have an SC10. However, I bought one on a whim a few weeks ago and since then my SC10 has sat on a shelf..I have my own track and have spun hundreds of laps with all my rc's and the Blitz is the easiest to live with on a daily basis. The aforementioned tips make it all the better. Thank you. I'm eagerly awaiting your tuning tips on getting this baby to turn better. |
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| Newbie Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: FHR, OC, CA, USA, EARTH, SECTOR-28
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