Hobao Hyper ST Truggy

Hobao Hyper ST Truggy

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nigelpugh7

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191 months

Tuesday 16th May 2023
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Just made a cheeky offer on this on eBay and won it, it was delivered today.

Came from a model shop that took it as a customer return saying it had only been run a few times.

It looks like it might have been driven once then put back in the box.











Will give it a test run later, but I’m betting it was never run in properly!

dom9

8,090 posts

210 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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Love a nitro truggy - something very 'old school' about them - keep us updated please!

nigelpugh7

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191 months

Wednesday 17th May 2023
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dom9 said:
Love a nitro truggy - something very 'old school' about them - keep us updated please!
Will do chap!

Not had time to run it yet so far.

But interestingly all the wheels/ tyres are on the wrong way round for the tread orientation on the tyres.

Hoonigan

2,138 posts

236 months

Sunday 21st May 2023
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I’ve just been recommissioning my Hyper 7 after 15 years on the shelf, forgot just how much I enjoy these things…





nigelpugh7

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Sunday 21st May 2023
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Nice! I’ve got one of those too as well as my Kyosho Inferno.

We used to have lots of fun with them over the fields local to us.

We even upgraded our HoBao Hyper 7’s to have the two speed gear centre diff setup which made them seriously quick.

It’s interesting to see how much seems to be similar on this model to my Hyper 7 which must be getting on for 20 years old now too!

nigelpugh7

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Thursday 25th May 2023
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So as usual work got in the way of playing with new toys

But today I had a bit of spare time so decided to give the Hobao Truggy a first go at starting!

Usual story! No chance of an easy first pull start!!

Hoonigan

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236 months

Thursday 25th May 2023
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nigelpugh7 said:
So as usual work got in the way of playing with new toys

But today I had a bit of spare time so decided to give the Hobao Truggy a first go at starting!

Usual story! No chance of an easy first pull start!!
Get a starter box, it’s the way forwards…

nigelpugh7

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Friday 26th May 2023
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Hoonigan said:
Get a starter box, it’s the way forwards…
I’ve got one chap! I’ve been using them for 20+ years.

Sadly it looks like I need to either mod it to work with this chassis or get another one that’s better suited to this Truggy so I may just get a new one!

nigelpugh7

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Friday 26th May 2023
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The other thing that has to go is the cheap and nasty Hobao radio.

We always used to replace them with stick radios in the past, as that’s what I prefer, but sadly it seems stick radios for surface models are a thing of the past and steering wheel radios are all you can get now.

Thankfully I do have my Flysky noble wheel radio with spare receivers so that will be going in later today I suspect.


nigelpugh7

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Friday 26th May 2023
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As mentioned above I could not get the engine to run for more than a few seconds.

I did reset the fuel flow needle screws to the standard settings first, the high speed screw was out by two turns, as in it was only a half a turn from fully closed, instead of being 2 and a half turns out.

However with a quick prime in the carb it would only run for a few seconds then die.

After a while I realised that fuel was not flowing around the main feed from the tank.

In the end I took the feed from the tank and attached it straight to the engine fuel inlet, which fixed the problem straight away.

It seems the issue is with the fuel filter, it’s like it’s restricting the flow of fuel somehow, but the gauze is not blocked.

Needs further investigation.

Also when taking the engine air filter off I noticed it had a blue Venturi restrictor in the carb, not sure if that’s standard?



It seems like a standard part?


dom9

8,090 posts

210 months

Friday 26th May 2023
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Interesting but at least it is running, just some teething to chase!

nigelpugh7

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Saturday 27th May 2023
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Fixed the problem with the wife’s Audi Q2, well sort of but it’s a glorious day so decided to have another tinker with the Truggy.

First of all that crappy Hobao radio had to go, so out came my trusty Flysky Noble and one of the spare receivers.

The Flysky receiver is even smaller than the Hobao one, so it was dwarfed in the radio box.

I decided to put some foam sheet in there instead of sticking it in with double sided pads.





Edited by nigelpugh7 on Saturday 27th May 19:27

nigelpugh7

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Saturday 27th May 2023
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It was also a nice surprise to find that there was a 5 cell battery mount in the original box too!

So I managed to get rid of that nasty AA battery holder and put in a nice high power 1600 NiMh 5 cell battery pack in its place.


nigelpugh7

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Saturday 27th May 2023
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It’s also still quite tight as an engine too.

I’ve now put 4 tanks of fuel through the engine, but it’s still very tight to turn over.

So as with a lot of new glow engines I slacken off the plug by a quarter turn when starting and it makes the starting so much easier.

A few good blasts around the garden this afternoon and it’s running as sweet as it can be, it just needs to be leaned out to get the engine running in its sweet zone , but it is really nice and stable now, so happy with that!

dom9

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210 months

Sunday 28th May 2023
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Need some video!

nigelpugh7

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Sunday 28th May 2023
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dom9 said:
Need some video!
It will be coming bud soon sorry!

Keep a weather eye open!

nigelpugh7

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Wednesday 24th April
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nigelpugh7 said:
It will be coming bud soon sorry!

Keep a weather eye open!
Of course I never did get around to making a video, and this truggy was one of several damaged by our garage fire back in August 2023.

Need to see if I can revive it, but it has gone rusty like all the other cars that got hot and were then sprayed with cold water by the fire brigade.