Team Associated RC10 B5m Mid-Motor & Rear Motor Thread
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I'm glad AE is my choice.
Rick, honestly AE put me on my heals with this light weight car for stock. Obviously something has changed inside of AE. For the better I might add. I was referring to the lack of stock setups, Reedy tuning rotors, "certified" stock motors and etc. Reedy and AE make good stuff no doubt. And the pricing is great. And i honestly didnt expect AE to release a light weight chassis. I mean TLR did it, Kyosho did it, but still. I am not sure if this is because of the size of stock or just because the original kit was a heavy pig, lol. In any case, this new kit is a home run IMO. Racers will be a ble to add pucks and be competitive right out of the box. I am also very surprised to see the 3 gear in the kit. I mean it is brand new. I have not even run my 3 gear yet and you guys drop this kit. So I assume you guys did a lot of stock testing and the 3 gear is the defacto stock upgrade.
BTW, for those interested in the pros and cons of 3 vs 4 gear mid motor, here is durango's take on it:
http://www.petitrc.com/setup/durango...gurationGuide/
http://www.petitrc.com/setup/durango...gurationGuide/
Ok looking for a new stock spec motor for my b5m. What are your guys recommendation. Thinking the trinity d4. 1s short stack 17.5 certified? Is that a good motor. Currently still running a d3.5 track still lets me run it but if I go to trackside I can't so I swap my motor out and run mod
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Decided to convert my b5 into the b5m with the conversion kit. I'm looking at Cav's setup and I see he's running -1 bump steer. Am I assuming he shaved the plastic off?
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Ok looking for a new stock spec motor for my b5m. What are your guys recommendation. Thinking the trinity d4. 1s short stack 17.5 certified? Is that a good motor. Currently still running a d3.5 track still lets me run it but if I go to trackside I can't so I swap my motor out and run mod
Tech Prophet
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WildKitty why dont you run mod?
Tech Prophet
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30 guys in stock and 4 to 5 in mod. And those 4 to 5 include rivkin and kinwald.
Oh gotcha. I was just curious. We have a large stock scene at my track but there is only 2-3 that can actually drive without runnin over the car in front of them which doesnt look like fun to me.
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I have never run stock in my offroad career. I prefer mod all day, but I can see the draw for some to do though... I do run stock touring car though. For one club track it is far too tight for anything faster. Outdoor 17.5tc is a little slow on a huge asphalt track, but it really all comes down to consistency and driving style there. Same with offroad stock, but its easy to get caught up in all the lightweight parts and better motors/batteries instead of focusing on driving. Who doesn't want a blinged out buggy!? Its just too strong of a pull for most, and they forget its actually their driving that needs to get better.
That being said I recently went shopping around 17.5s to find a replacement for my d3.5 in touring car. In the past I have run Novak, Reedy mach 2, and the trinity. Reedy was a very strong motor, but ran hot and still wasn't as good as the D3.5. I ended up getting an ORCA, which I know isn't all that big in offroad or the states. I really like their motors, and they are very competitive. Their standard rotor would be considered high torque by many other companies, but I found dropping a few teeth allowed it to shine. It runs slightly hotter than my D3.5, but seems to have a better mid-top end.
I was also considering R1 and the D4 at the time. I was also not looking to drop $160 for a certified motor, just standard $90 for me. From what I've read on here I gathered the D4 is hit or miss and not quite as good as the 3.5. R1 seems to be a strong motor that likes to rev- and requires a different timing/gearing set up than what would be run by other companies.
I am very pleased with the ORCA. I have the TX, versus their newer RX3. They are totally different designs. RX3 is still pending ROAR approval last I read. TX is legal.
Just my $.02 on the stock motor debate
That being said I recently went shopping around 17.5s to find a replacement for my d3.5 in touring car. In the past I have run Novak, Reedy mach 2, and the trinity. Reedy was a very strong motor, but ran hot and still wasn't as good as the D3.5. I ended up getting an ORCA, which I know isn't all that big in offroad or the states. I really like their motors, and they are very competitive. Their standard rotor would be considered high torque by many other companies, but I found dropping a few teeth allowed it to shine. It runs slightly hotter than my D3.5, but seems to have a better mid-top end.
I was also considering R1 and the D4 at the time. I was also not looking to drop $160 for a certified motor, just standard $90 for me. From what I've read on here I gathered the D4 is hit or miss and not quite as good as the 3.5. R1 seems to be a strong motor that likes to rev- and requires a different timing/gearing set up than what would be run by other companies.
I am very pleased with the ORCA. I have the TX, versus their newer RX3. They are totally different designs. RX3 is still pending ROAR approval last I read. TX is legal.
Just my $.02 on the stock motor debate
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Any price on the new ft kit yet?
Tech Apprentice