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The Yusa
1/8 Scale Buggy
The idea was simple; beg, borrow or steal three identical 1/8 scale
buggies for the ultimate test -
The Yusa Project.
Need Buggies
Since no manufacturer on earth would sign up for this and pitch in
chassis's, there I sat for
well
over three weeks, loosing one eBay auction after another for every 1/8th
scale buggy roller chassis I bid on. Losi, Ofna, Mugen, Kyosho, Hotbodies,
ProTech, RD Logics, ...etc. One
right after another I was out bid by some fellow RC'er. Sure, I could have
won a few, but I didn't really want to drop $200 on a used chassis no
matter how good of condition because after all I needed three. $100 was my limit. Then it happened, one of my
go-to eBay sellers had what is probably a once in a lifetime
opportunity. They had a number of new overstock Yusa 1/8th
scale buggy chassis for $100 each including shipping. This allows an
almost perfect control environment for the Yusa Project experiments and
plenty of spare parts for a while after the all the testing is done. 
What the...?
First off, what the heck is a Yusa and where did I dig this up, and why
should you be interested in my nitro to brushless conversion for your
Losi, Ofna, Mugen-Seki, Hot Bodies, Associated, DuraTrax, SportWerks....etc?
Ahh, you should read on.
I found these gems on Ebay of course. The "what" is more complex. Talking to a
few international contacts and a bit of
research turned up that there are only a couple oversees
manufacturers that build hobby level buggies. In fact the vast
majority of buggies and buggy parts now all roll out of two factories. I have more than a
couple reliable sources that confirm that Yusa was the primary
manufacturer of the majority of the buggies - but then they went out
of business sometime in 2006. These
generic units
were then private branded or upgraded per other manufacturers specs. Most of
them roll out the door simply with a sticker, body, and tire change
others get different anodizing or upgraded parts for a "pro" version. Ever wonder why
most buggy parts are completely
interchangeable? Now you know.
Two different US RC manufactures confirmed off the record that the
generic Yusa was the same exact unit as their
current offering and then proceeded to tell me everyone else that was
or had used the same basic chassis. I was shocked and I am sure you are
also. For the record though those manufactures retail a Yusa like buggy
for about $250-$400 with motor. My trip to the 2007 iHobby showed no
less than four manufactures with a exact copy of my Yusa although wheels, body and electrics,
and a machined shock tower here and there were slightly different, so
apparently the molds are still out there.
Yusa Buggy Resources
Check out how familiar my Yusa buggies are to a couple Ofna buggies.
http://www.ofna.com/pdf/95-violator.pdf
http://www.ofna.com/pdf/ultra-lx-comp.pdf
These are pretty close and and should be a direct fit, however the Yusa is a RD Logics,
is a Power Racing Katana, and is a ProTech T59/T56 check this out as a
Yusa Manual
http://www.protech.be/Manuals/T59manual%20web.pdf
http://www.protech.be/Manuals/T56manual%20web.pdf
I'll save your some time searching for parts in the even you also picked
one of these up.
http://www.powerracingrc.com/katana.shtml
http://www.larrysperformancercs.com/...ABX&type=store
http://www.larrysperformancercs.com/...gi?category=43
http://search.stores.ebay.com/RCBoyz...saselZ16028217
Quality
The quality of the Yusa rollers were every bit as good as most entry
level buggies $300-400 range (stressing entry level) and so good that instead of the three Yusa Buggies I bought,
I would have bought four if "the wife" wasn't on to me...

To be fair here to the "real" manufacturers, let's compare the Yusa to
my Losi 8 Race Roller. There is a VERY distinct quality
difference between the two, the Yusa arrive unboxed wrapped in bubble
wrap with no documentation what-so-ever. The Losi of course includes
everything under the sun from marketing, documentation,
service,
support, decals, tools, and every screw you will
need to attach the electrics alone with quality
of every part in a completely different league. I am not kidding myself, the Yusa is no Losi 8, but
it's a pretty darn good copy of a Mugen MBX4 - sorry Mugen.
Everything has a price. Apparently some well intentioned but retarded
individual set up the buggy because every oil and fluid needs swapping
and a ton of tuning was required for a decent ride. The reality is the Losi 8 is
worlds better in every way, however for $100 including shipping, the
Yusa buggy was a smoking entry level buggy deal to mess around with for
this experiment so I bought three.


Ongoing Yusa Quality
Assessment
Again is isn't a Losi 8, however I am very impressed so far with the
overall quality of the buggy. I did freak out about a week ago
when I though I blew the rear diff. Turns out the CV grub screw
had come loose. FYI, LockTite every metal to metal screw on the chassis
before run #1 whatever they used as LockTite doesn't work. I even
hit the wheel hubs with LockTite otherwise the wheels kept coming off.
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