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Old 11-18-2009, 07:33 PM
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I am trying to sell my sc10 roller. I had it at Gene's track this past weekend, but didn't realize anyone was interested.

Let me know if your interested... included are the stock tires and a set of goosebumps (the goosebumps do have some wear on them, but still have full treads). Also included is the ball diff and stock diff.

Later!
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I'll wait for associated to put out a 4wd SC10 to compete with the new 4wd slash.

Gene is saying any SCT designed tire, no 1/8th buggy tires I belive.
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I like the SC10. I would end up putting my Kyosho RT5 shocks on it though.
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What about the 4x4 SCT's that are coming out. Will there they be enough for a class i wonder

......also. How do you know what turn (13.5 etc) the brushless motors are. All i know is the KV rating thats listed on the box
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Originally Posted by EllisDee
I am trying to sell my sc10 roller. I had it at Gene's track this past weekend, but didn't realize anyone was interested.

Let me know if your interested... included are the stock tires and a set of goosebumps (the goosebumps do have some wear on them, but still have full treads). Also included is the ball diff and stock diff.

Later!
will try to send a PM once board is functioning properly.
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Originally Posted by SPEEDYCYCLONE
......also. How do you know what turn (13.5 etc) the brushless motors are. All i know is the KV rating thats listed on the box
I think a 13.5 is around 3.300kv.
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I think a 13.5 is around 3.300kv.
13.5 is somewhere between 3200 and 3500 kv I belive. It varies motor to motor and depends at what RPM the motor is tested at.
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Originally Posted by SPEEDYCYCLONE
......also. How do you know what turn (13.5 etc) the brushless motors are. All i know is the KV rating thats listed on the box
Look for the ROAR approved motors that are labeled as 13.5 or 17.5. Novak, SP, LRP, Hacker, Orion, Tekin and Trinity are some of the brands. These are the motors all tracks use for spec type racing. The more basher oriented motors tend to use kV ratings since they aren't designed for any certain class of racing.
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Originally Posted by SPEEDYCYCLONE
What about the 4x4 SCT's that are coming out. Will there they be enough for a class i wonder

......also. How do you know what turn (13.5 etc) the brushless motors are. All i know is the KV rating thats listed on the box
All the ROAR legal motors use about the same testing procedures; so, their numbers should be close. The companies that list KV ratings only may or may not use the same testing procedures, and their numbers may not be exactly comparable to other companies. Also, the base motor timing varies from company to company, and that also effects results. The bottom line is that there is no set standard in testing; so, they are not directly comparable. With that said, here is a link to the Novak motor page that you can use as a ballpark guide.

http://www.teamnovak.com/products/br...spec_chart.htm

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Old 11-19-2009, 03:53 PM
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Hey guys I have had a few calls from people wanting to come out and play Saturday. The track will be open as long as you can see out there Free practice day for all. I think Bo and Shane are coming and I had a call from another new racer who him and his son want to come. All are welcome to come run if the track needs water or sweeping the stuff is down there.
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Old 11-19-2009, 05:30 PM
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But my car is in many many pieces. Fresh Diffs, Fresh Shocks, its going to be like a whole new car
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Originally Posted by Team Turtle
Chassis:
.Trucks must retain stock factory chassis, suspension, drivetrain
.Aluminum shocks may be used
So....this means that No aftermarket (RPM, Traxxas aluminum, etc...) suspension arms, shock towers, steering bellcranks, axle carriers or steering blocks?

Aluminum shocks may be used...so a set of losi 8ight shocks are OK?

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Tires:
.Any Stock SCT Tire (Traxxas, Losi, Associated, HPI,Jconcepts, etc)
.Must be a stock "SCT" wheel and tire, no aftermarket wheels/tires. NO 1/8th scale buggy wheels
"no aftermarket wheels/tires", do you mean "no aftermarket non-SCT wheels/tires" like 1/8 buggy wheels? Because you mention JConcepts, which are aftermarket.
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Originally Posted by cptxaggie
"no aftermarket wheels/tires", do you mean "no aftermarket non-SCT wheels/tires" like 1/8 buggy wheels? Because you mention JConcepts, which are aftermarket.
I dont know about the rest, but I do know there are aftermarket conversions to mount 1/8th scale wheels to SCT cars and this would be agenst the rule, Jconcepts wheel's/tires are permited but they must be designed for a 1/10th scale SCT and not a different vehicle
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Old 11-20-2009, 01:31 PM
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Man it's good to be a bad-as$.
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Man it's good to be a bad-as$.
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