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Old 02-09-2014, 08:50 PM
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Originally Posted by rusty123
I am almost finished building my kit but I have a question. Clear grease was included with the kit and is mentioned in the pictorial legend at the beginning of the manual but all I have to do is finish the shocks and I have not used it.

I just went through the manual again and can't find where it is supposed to be used.

What is it for?
Clear Grease? Are you sure that is not the shock oil?
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For those that are searching for more steering out of the 2.0, I'm not sure if anyone has tried the forward rake like the 22-4 (as described by T. Hodge)??

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COLwhlqm10E#t=92

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Originally Posted by ctuinstra
Are there any aluminum front spindles available for the 2.0? This is the third one we've broke in the cold weather (indoor). On top of that, the molding of the right side top king pin keeper is terrible on the new ones and strips out; I've gone through a couple of new ones just to get the allen screw in the top hole. The bottoms ones go right in without a problem.
Yes Hot Racing and STRC makes them
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Sorry for asking another newb question...
I'm trying to find a dirt cover for the SCTE 2.0. I've seen that it's possible to mount a 1/8 buggy body as inner body?
Does anybody know, what type of bodies fit best? Losi/TLR?

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Originally Posted by Bikemaster00
Yes Hot Racing and STRC makes them
STRC does NOT make any that I am aware of. Hot Racing and Integy does though.
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Hey guys can we fit losi8 turn buckles on the scte?
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Originally Posted by BlackStarRacing
Hey guys can we fit losi8 turn buckles on the scte?
Yes.
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Just went through the first 4 packs as I've already striped a rear driveshaft pin... luckily I got my second SCTE 2.0 today (need 2 to be able to have enough parts for racing).

I guess medium to high bite carpet puts more stress to them than normal.

youtu.be/FCEVzZ69m_w (just a few seconds before it striped)

I've read about the MIP Pucks Center Dive System, which I think I will get. How about stronger driveshafts? Is the Tekno RC M6 the only optional set?

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Originally Posted by Mclogo
Just went through the first 4 packs as I've already striped a rear driveshaft pin... luckily I got my second SCTE 2.0 today (need 2 to be able to have enough parts for racing).

I guess medium to high bite carpet puts more stress to them than normal.

youtu.be/FCEVzZ69m_w (just a few seconds before it striped)

I've read about the MIP Pucks Center Dive System, which I think I will get. How about stronger driveshafts? Is the Tekno RC M6 the only optional set?

Thanks
I would go with tekno driveshafts front rear and center if you're running carpet. I have the MIP pucks and they are really nice and light but you might see some quick wear on the plastic inserts and aluminum bones. I run mostly on medium bite so I'm not putting as much stress on them and have minimal wear.
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Hey guys, how do you know if your servo saver is tight,loose or just right? How many threads do you have showing?
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Originally Posted by BlackStarRacing
Hey guys, how do you know if your servo saver is tight,loose or just right? How many threads do you have showing?
I tighten mine as much as I possibly can. Using a savox 1258tg, not worried about breaking gears. Ran it like this for almost a year now with 0 issues
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Originally Posted by Mclogo
Just went through the first 4 packs as I've already striped a rear driveshaft pin... luckily I got my second SCTE 2.0 today (need 2 to be able to have enough parts for racing).

I guess medium to high bite carpet puts more stress to them than normal.

youtu.be/FCEVzZ69m_w (just a few seconds before it striped)

I've read about the MIP Pucks Center Dive System, which I think I will get. How about stronger driveshafts? Is the Tekno RC M6 the only optional set?

Thanks
I had tekno's on both the front and the rear. They are stronger, but also much more expensive than stock losi parts to replace. I just put the stock shafts back on the rear, left the Tekno's on the front.

I love the tekno's but 2 stub axles are $18.99 vs 9.99 for stock losi axles. Same thing with outdrives and shafts, twice the price for Tekno replacement parts. Now that i've learned to drive it better, I think the Losi's should hold up fine
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Does anyone have a droop measurement for the Dunford setup?
I know it says " Full plus 2 turns" but I would like an actual mm measurement if possible.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by DoogieLee
Does anyone have a droop measurement for the Dunford setup?
I know it says " Full plus 2 turns" but I would like an actual mm measurement if possible.
Thanks
I'd like to know the answer to this too. Front and rear settings.
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Anyone know if bye MIP puck inserts will fit on the stock shafts? I want to take some play out of the driveline but am not ready to put down that coin to replace working parts.
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