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Old 09-11-2012, 10:03 AM
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Does anybody have experience with using RC3 software? If you have used it, what's your opinion?
http://rccrewchief.wrightdesign.ca/

I am debating whether it's worth paying $39.99, or not. I own 2 Xray T3 cars and I am a novice at setting them up, so I want to know if this software really helps.

RC Crew Chief (RC3) is chassis setup software for your on-road car.
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Old 09-11-2012, 10:25 AM
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already a thread on this ...and everyone seems to like it
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I've started to use it a couple months ago and I like it. It helps me to visualize what changes actually do to the car balance. Especially useful to see the effect of moving the camber links on camber gain and roll center.

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New Offroad models available for download from the website

AE B44.2 Buggy
Mugen MBX6T eco Truggy
Hot Bodies D8T Truggy
Losi 8ight 2.0 Buggy.
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Apologies. Apparently I am not very bright and missed the options lol.

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Uploaded more models

On-Road
Associated TC 6.2
Tamiya TB Evo5 MS

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AE RC8T
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Originally Posted by BobW
Uploaded more models

On-Road
Associated TC 6.2
Tamiya TB Evo5 MS

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AE RC8T
Is it possible you can add a 25.5 Novak ballistic motor or generic motor to the list? Thanks for your great software
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Uploaded a 25.5 generic motor and tweaked the 21.5 motor as well based on some new info.
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Please add Capricorn Lab TE01 on the list. Thanks
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Well worth the $40
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Originally Posted by BadPanda818
Please add Capricorn Lab TE01 on the list. Thanks
You can create your own models in the program. Just need to do a little disassembly to allow for accurate measurements. Here is a Youtube video that goes through the whole measurement process.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HvSAvC76gM

Other option is send me your car
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Originally Posted by BobW
You can create your own models in the program. Just need to do a little disassembly to allow for accurate measurements. Here is a Youtube video that goes through the whole measurement process.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HvSAvC76gM

Other option is send me your car
Ah I see. Very well appreciate the insight thanks
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