TLR TEN-SCTE 2.0 Kit Thread
#691
Attachment 1032915 The first scte 2.0 buggy coversion? haha
btw if looks like the wires are not insulated on the deans plug that is attatched to the esc! That would be an awefully fast way to discharge a lipo if it shorted on something!
#692
Tech Master
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Attachment 1032915 The first scte 2.0 buggy coversion? haha
+1...
#693
Tech Adept
Nice, it would be interesting to see how a lightweight setup like that would fair against a regular weight 4 cell 1/8 ebuggy. It might stand a chance on a smaller/tighter track.
btw if looks like the wires are not insulated on the deans plug that is attatched to the esc! That would be an awefully fast way to discharge a lipo if it shorted on something!
btw if looks like the wires are not insulated on the deans plug that is attatched to the esc! That would be an awefully fast way to discharge a lipo if it shorted on something!
#694
Tech Adept
#695
Tech Master
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Nice, it would be interesting to see how a lightweight setup like that would fair against a regular weight 4 cell 1/8 ebuggy. It might stand a chance on a smaller/tighter track.
btw if looks like the wires are not insulated on the deans plug that is attatched to the esc! That would be an awefully fast way to discharge a lipo if it shorted on something!
btw if looks like the wires are not insulated on the deans plug that is attatched to the esc! That would be an awefully fast way to discharge a lipo if it shorted on something!
As for the 4s battery...oh ya its gonna run cool, your not even working the system with a 7lb truck. Even 3s would be stupid fast and still run cool
#696
#697
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Seems like if you mounted them on the outside there'd be no real gain, and could cause the arms to tweak somewhat (IE: from a physics standpoint, the arms should be as close the center of the arm as possible).
#698
Any chance of getting these for the SCTE ?
8IGHT 3.0 Feature Spotlight:
The Team Losi Racing 8IGHT 3.0 includes ball bearing steering with each kit. Both the short and long Ackerman links now have 4 x 8mm flanged bearings which create ultra smooth steering. Now the shoulder screw can be fully tightened down into the steering bell cranks without worry of binding the steering.
The Team Losi Racing 8IGHT 3.0 includes ball bearing steering with each kit. Both the short and long Ackerman links now have 4 x 8mm flanged bearings which create ultra smooth steering. Now the shoulder screw can be fully tightened down into the steering bell cranks without worry of binding the steering.
#699
Also what are most people running on compounds? Super soft or the clay compounds on indoor clay tracks? I know I would automatically think use a clay compound but last year I saw several running softs and super softs instead of a clay specific tire even though we were on a blue groove clay track....?
#700
+1
I'm surprised they hadn't been released by TLR long before now for the original 8ights and scte trucks. As good as the new scte 2.0 looks I think I'm going to pick one up just to compare to my Tekno trucks. If nothing else I will let a buddy drive one while I drive the other.
I'm surprised they hadn't been released by TLR long before now for the original 8ights and scte trucks. As good as the new scte 2.0 looks I think I'm going to pick one up just to compare to my Tekno trucks. If nothing else I will let a buddy drive one while I drive the other.
#701
I used to run BK Bars or HB Beams or Wishbones on indoor clay. Are the Ions better than those as well?
Also what are most people running on compounds? Super soft or the clay compounds on indoor clay tracks? I know I would automatically think use a clay compound but last year I saw several running softs and super softs instead of a clay specific tire even though we were on a blue groove clay track....?
Also what are most people running on compounds? Super soft or the clay compounds on indoor clay tracks? I know I would automatically think use a clay compound but last year I saw several running softs and super softs instead of a clay specific tire even though we were on a blue groove clay track....?
#702
I am using super soft. My track is a indoor hard packed tight track. I can only comment on super soft gridirons and bar codes. on my track there are two humps to drive over and with the other tires I would drive through them or around the first one then over the second one. If I tried to drive over both I would slide off. With the ions I can go over both the whole heat and never once slide off. I also like them because they dont pick up dirt along the out side of the tire like the bar codes.
#703
Should only be a couple of weeks now. Some of the team drivers are slowly getting them as we can put one together for them and are giving great feedback so far. We will be posting a setup guide specific to this vehicle as well as build tips shortly.
#705
Sounds good Ryan. Glad to see the new kit being released. Looks like my Tekno might have some fierce competition with the scte 2.0 coming. The new losi looks really good and it's awesome that ya'll took what the customers wanted in a new truck and made it happen...