The AE FActory Team B44.2 Thread
#601
Just finnished my b44.2 build. I've built two Durango cars/trucks and it was sure nice to finally build a kit that had all the parts included. AE quality control is an A+. The build was easy and all parts meshed perfectly. I'm running a Tekin RS Pro with a Reedy 7.5. I'm using a basic box set up with a few minor tweaks that i feel are appropriate for my track.
Can't wait to run this thing, everything looks solid. As for the ball cups...i'll most likely go to RPM as well...eventually.
Can't wait to run this thing, everything looks solid. As for the ball cups...i'll most likely go to RPM as well...eventually.
#602
Best Regards.
#603
No the long RPM ones will not work on all links; they are too long for the steering links. You want the regular sized ones below.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Ends-Black-12
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Ends-Black-12
#604
FYI that setup on petit... IS the kit setup, look in your manual lol
The kit does call for 1.7 rear pistons and 1 limiter in all shocks.
The kit does call for 1.7 rear pistons and 1 limiter in all shocks.
#605
No the long RPM ones will not work on all links; they are too long for the steering links. You want the regular sized ones below.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Ends-Black-12
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Ends-Black-12
#606
No the long RPM ones will not work on all links; they are too long for the steering links. You want the regular sized ones below.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Ends-Black-12
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Ends-Black-12
Best Regards.
#607
Got out on Sat for the first 4wd race since getting rid of my 44.1 last month.
Kit setup. 6.5 sonic, SXX TC2 with updated mod/stock board, no fan, no boost, no auto brakes.
Stock diffs broke in great.
No issues with stock ball cups while tumbling a few times during a full day of break in, practice, quals and racing.
Instructions did not recommend limiters in the rear shocks. Thought I could hear the dogbone ends in the rear during the air. Then, During a crash while practicing a cva came out. Quick fix: just set the rear shock lowers to the outside.
No ballast needed(for me.) But going from 1.6 to 1.7 rear pistons next.
Never liked chassis protectors other than the lexan type, but AE's version is super tough(like lexan) and scratch free on our smooooth new layout.
Batteries forward with padding(servo tape, one side not exposed) on sides and top straps.
Put a drilled v2 slipper plate in the front of my slipper during build. Slipper never over-slipped(heated up) in the 6 min main and I had it pretty loose to protect my new diffs on a loose indoor track.
Petitrc has this:
http://www.petitrc.com/setup/associa...mSetup2012.pdf
That setup addresses the rear shock limiter AND 1.7 rear piston(kit is 1.6) but no mention of ballast.
Over all first impression:
Over the past 3 years I've fallen in love the 44 layout. It's taught me the importance of a meticulous build and routine maintenance.Pitch control during flight is simple. Never heard chassis slap the entire night with the big bores.
Turns sooo steady but way more fun to catch an over steer and dart straight out.
Will go with the full PetitRC setup from here out until the pros have spoken.
For me, it's so good that the 44.2 is worth savoring for races. Because of dis-assembly required for diffs, maintenance, and breakages; my 2wd will continue to be my training vehicle for practice days.
Kit setup. 6.5 sonic, SXX TC2 with updated mod/stock board, no fan, no boost, no auto brakes.
Stock diffs broke in great.
No issues with stock ball cups while tumbling a few times during a full day of break in, practice, quals and racing.
Instructions did not recommend limiters in the rear shocks. Thought I could hear the dogbone ends in the rear during the air. Then, During a crash while practicing a cva came out. Quick fix: just set the rear shock lowers to the outside.
No ballast needed(for me.) But going from 1.6 to 1.7 rear pistons next.
Never liked chassis protectors other than the lexan type, but AE's version is super tough(like lexan) and scratch free on our smooooth new layout.
Batteries forward with padding(servo tape, one side not exposed) on sides and top straps.
Put a drilled v2 slipper plate in the front of my slipper during build. Slipper never over-slipped(heated up) in the 6 min main and I had it pretty loose to protect my new diffs on a loose indoor track.
Petitrc has this:
http://www.petitrc.com/setup/associa...mSetup2012.pdf
That setup addresses the rear shock limiter AND 1.7 rear piston(kit is 1.6) but no mention of ballast.
Over all first impression:
Over the past 3 years I've fallen in love the 44 layout. It's taught me the importance of a meticulous build and routine maintenance.Pitch control during flight is simple. Never heard chassis slap the entire night with the big bores.
Turns sooo steady but way more fun to catch an over steer and dart straight out.
Will go with the full PetitRC setup from here out until the pros have spoken.
For me, it's so good that the 44.2 is worth savoring for races. Because of dis-assembly required for diffs, maintenance, and breakages; my 2wd will continue to be my training vehicle for practice days.
#608
Edited my review to try not to confuse folks. Thanks for the heads up!
Last edited by tommy911t; 11-12-2012 at 11:33 AM.
#610
#612
Thanks for the info
#613
You should just be able to use the softer black roll bar that comes with the kit. You'll just need to buy the additional anti-roll bar pivots and ball cups (and set screw) so you can mount it up front. I've never heard or seen anyone using a front roll bar on a 44 however.
#614
Look at step 1 on page 18 of the manual, and it shows a nylon washer that goes over the shock shaft (internally).
If you use the recommended shock mounting positions (inside lower hole on rear, outer lower hole on front) then you want 1 limiter on all 4 shocks. Page 23 & 24 tells you to add/remove limiters if you change these lower mounting positions.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...021%202012.pdf
If you use the recommended shock mounting positions (inside lower hole on rear, outer lower hole on front) then you want 1 limiter on all 4 shocks. Page 23 & 24 tells you to add/remove limiters if you change these lower mounting positions.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...021%202012.pdf
#615
You should just be able to use the softer black roll bar that comes with the kit. You'll just need to buy the additional anti-roll bar pivots and ball cups (and set screw) so you can mount it up front. I've never heard or seen anyone using a front roll bar on a 44 however.
Look at step 1 on page 18 of the manual, and it shows a nylon washer that goes over the shock shaft (internally).
If you use the recommended shock mounting positions (inside lower hole on rear, outer lower hole on front) then you want 1 limiter on all 4 shocks. Page 23 & 24 tells you to add/remove limiters if you change these lower mounting positions.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...021%202012.pdf
If you use the recommended shock mounting positions (inside lower hole on rear, outer lower hole on front) then you want 1 limiter on all 4 shocks. Page 23 & 24 tells you to add/remove limiters if you change these lower mounting positions.
http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...021%202012.pdf
Thanks for the info on page 18, i didten see it before when i looked at the manual and didtent know it was the limiter
Thanks for all the info guys.