TLR TEN-SCTE 2.0 Kit Thread
#5236
Can anyone recommend a good sensor wire? feel like I need a new one every race day. I currently use the TQ wire but half way thru the race if I pump the throttle, it just cuts out. Any recommendations? Im running an RX8 with a 4600kv. I was thinking of trying the orion r10 but I kinda like the rx8 in my truck.
#5237
Last weekend in fact I had 2 power HD's slow way down, especially to the left. They were old servos I used in a airplane though, they were cheapy servos. That's a bad thing about planes..need 4 servos for them so it can get expensive.
#5238
#5239
Let me reiterate,
The wheels turn freely, exceptionally fast, but the truck doesn't turn fast? if that makes sense?
I turn the wheel, it turns, but I am waiting for the truck to actually turn? like the truck is understeering?
The wheels turn freely, exceptionally fast, but the truck doesn't turn fast? if that makes sense?
I turn the wheel, it turns, but I am waiting for the truck to actually turn? like the truck is understeering?
#5240
These are just some things I'd try, not saying they're necessarily the right things to do, just what I'd do...thicker rear sway bar, shorter/lower rear camber links, softer front/stiffer rear springs, move battery ahead, and of course tires are crucial. Check out TLR's tuning tips if you haven't already http://www.tlracing.com/ProdInfo/Fil...uning_Tips.pdf
#5245
Tech Prophet
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www.casper-rc.com for our latest indoor clay setup.
For carpet this would be setup change like we make for blue groove. I would go with the 2 hole piston setup and go up 2.5 to 5 wt all around to slow down chassis roll. Lower ride height some and take some droop out. Play with ride height and droop to your liking. Start with lowering 1-2mm all around and taking 1/2 a turn of droop out of the front and 1 full turn of droop out of the rear.
Make sure the servo saver is pretty much cranked down. The kit setup keeps it pretty loose in case of using a weaker servo (strength wise) but most of the time we put in good servo's and more or less lock the servo saver. This should help with steering reaction a lot especially if it is set loose.
For carpet this would be setup change like we make for blue groove. I would go with the 2 hole piston setup and go up 2.5 to 5 wt all around to slow down chassis roll. Lower ride height some and take some droop out. Play with ride height and droop to your liking. Start with lowering 1-2mm all around and taking 1/2 a turn of droop out of the front and 1 full turn of droop out of the rear.
Make sure the servo saver is pretty much cranked down. The kit setup keeps it pretty loose in case of using a weaker servo (strength wise) but most of the time we put in good servo's and more or less lock the servo saver. This should help with steering reaction a lot especially if it is set loose.
#5246
Tech Initiate
[QUOTE=Casper;12561171]www.casper-rc.com for our latest indoor clay setup.
Not seeing the latest setup.
Not seeing the latest setup.
#5247
[QUOTE=sam1950;12561233]
Go to this page and click on latest setup...
http://www.casper-rc.com/TLR_Ten-SCTE.htm
http://www.casper-rc.com/TLR_Ten-SCTE.htm
#5248
Tech Initiate
Thanks, got it