CRC 1/10 Pan Car
#1142
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Go up in center shock spring one rate, and run a bit thicker shock oil. That should get you a bit more steering, especially if the car is tight from the center of the corner on out.
Stiffer side springs and more tube damping may help, but that would be my second step.
#1143
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What's your battery position? If you're not all the way back try moving it back some.
Go up in center shock spring one rate, and run a bit thicker shock oil. That should get you a bit more steering, especially if the car is tight from the center of the corner on out.
Stiffer side springs and more tube damping may help, but that would be my second step.
Go up in center shock spring one rate, and run a bit thicker shock oil. That should get you a bit more steering, especially if the car is tight from the center of the corner on out.
Stiffer side springs and more tube damping may help, but that would be my second step.
Im running 30wt losi and a 20lb spring now. Is going harder still ok?
#1145
Tech Initiate
Servo?...
Does anyone know if a low profile TC servo such as a Futaba 9550 will fit the CRC Gen-X 10? Or will I be needing a 1/12 servo like a Futaba 9602?
Thanks
JJC
Thanks
JJC
#1146
#1147
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I use a wide BLS 451 servo on one of my Gen X 10. Instead of using the normal Servo mount mounting screw, on the right side, I use the servo plate mounting screw direct into the servo mount (the angle red aluminum part). You lose side to side adjustability but the servo saver is well centered. I use the half height Hitec 2431 the same way. It is off center but only the tiniest bit. Not enough to notice on the track. So yes.
#1148
Conversion
Does anyone know if someone makes a conversion kit to convert a Gen XL 1/12 to the Gen XL 1/10 car. I want to convert my 1/12 car to wgt. I see there is a 1S Lipo chassis but I wanted a complete kit.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#1149
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There is no kit to convert a 1/12 to 1/10 Gen X 10. These are the parts you need. Gen X 10 axle, left hub, right hub, X brace, Top plate, Bottom plage, Gen X 10 chassis, new minimized left side hub if you are not equipped with that, longer 1/10 kingpins. Longer 1/10 steering arms, Battery Top plate, Battery side mounts, metal 4-40 inserts for side mounts, four hex standoffs long and mounting screws. battery tray set, new center pivot molded Plastics, longer front and rear body posts, front bumper, Servo mount plate and screws, Rear Hourglass standoffs (4), Rear Side Plates, Long side damper set. I think that covers it. I have all the http://www.stranahan-rc.com/Catalog_c362901.html.
however it is probably cheaper to buy a new kit at Stormer. Heck of a good price there.
however it is probably cheaper to buy a new kit at Stormer. Heck of a good price there.
Last edited by John Stranahan; 03-29-2010 at 05:47 PM.
#1150
John, Thanks!
#1153
John's setup above is what he uses for 2S. Totally different animal in my book. Sorry John.
Ask Scotty Barnes for his X-10 setup at Speedworld. Should be close to mine.
Place your ESC on the left side...Not behind the battery pack...You need weight transfer from side-to-side when on SW's asphalt. My 1S pack is about 1/2" from the front of the tray.
Bill
#1154
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bsmooth,
John's setup above is what he uses for 2S. Totally different animal in my book. Sorry John.
Ask Scotty Barnes for his X-10 setup at Speedworld. Should be close to mine.
Place your ESC on the left side...Not behind the battery pack...You need weight transfer from side-to-side when on SW's asphalt. My 1S pack is about 1/2" from the front of the tray.
Bill
John's setup above is what he uses for 2S. Totally different animal in my book. Sorry John.
Ask Scotty Barnes for his X-10 setup at Speedworld. Should be close to mine.
Place your ESC on the left side...Not behind the battery pack...You need weight transfer from side-to-side when on SW's asphalt. My 1S pack is about 1/2" from the front of the tray.
Bill
i'll do that and send Scotty an email as well.
-Steve
#1155