SC10 Thread
#3391
My 1/8th AKA gridirons are at least 3/8" taller than my Bowties mounted on AE rims. They sure feel heavier.
#3393
Joined: Jan 2006
Posts: 3,520
From: Lost in the Dead Space between my Ears Somewhere around Wamego, KS (OZ Land)
Funny you say that, because the heaviest tire I weighted was a AKA Soft Gridiron, and yes they were the tallest buggy tire too. Proline Holeshots are lighter and less than a 1/6in taller than the stock AE tires.
#3399
Just ordered a JC underbody shell.
Has anyone had any Esc heat problems with this shell sealing up the chassis. I'm running a Tekin Rs with a 17.5 Novak Ballistic.
I'll probally paint it black and leave a clear window to see the Esc LEDs.
Has anyone had any Esc heat problems with this shell sealing up the chassis. I'm running a Tekin Rs with a 17.5 Novak Ballistic.
I'll probally paint it black and leave a clear window to see the Esc LEDs.
#3400
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 5,719
From: At dirt tracks in Michigan!
You will have no problems whatsoever with your RS.
#3401
JPMS, you can check out some of my paint at the website. www.wedjim.com
As was stated, I painted that for Jeff, from Team Helotes, but I can paint something along those lines that is unique to you!
lmk
Thanks,
Jim
W.E.D.
Get Faster Gear
As was stated, I painted that for Jeff, from Team Helotes, but I can paint something along those lines that is unique to you!
lmk
Thanks,
Jim
W.E.D.
Get Faster Gear
#3402
Well, I've only read 40 or so pages so far, but everyone's sc10 looks awesome so far. I figured I'd share mine, since I just got it.
I got it from a guy who bought the kit and then decided he didn't want it. It was mostly assembled already, I just had to finish the shocks and some other minor things.
It's got a Novak Havoc sport 8.5T (19t pinion, pulls wheelies when it has traction) and what just arrived today, a Jconcepts Over-tray. I would highly recommend this thing to all of you. Looks like it's going to do a great job of keeping the dirt away from the internals.
I am having a bit of trouble with the slipper clutch though. When I got it the guy who built it said it should be pretty close, but I think that was for a 27t brushed motor. With my motor it was slipping like mad. I ended up tightening it so much that the spring is almost compressed to the point of each coil touching the next. I used the method of holding the rear wheels and blipping the throttle until it would lift the front wheels a bit. Is there a better way to do it? I'm afraid I have it too tight.
Anyway, onto a few pics:

(Excuse the slightly messy wiring)

^ You can see here I had to dremel the battery hold-down a little bit in order to fit the esc there, but I feel that it's in a good place. It wouldn't fit under the over-tray when it was on the side, and this way there's a more even side-side weight distribution IMO (The rx weighs nothing).
Oh, and ps: Don't worry, only the rx is velcroed down. That's because I use it in my touring car too. The esc is firmly planted.
I got it from a guy who bought the kit and then decided he didn't want it. It was mostly assembled already, I just had to finish the shocks and some other minor things.
It's got a Novak Havoc sport 8.5T (19t pinion, pulls wheelies when it has traction) and what just arrived today, a Jconcepts Over-tray. I would highly recommend this thing to all of you. Looks like it's going to do a great job of keeping the dirt away from the internals.
I am having a bit of trouble with the slipper clutch though. When I got it the guy who built it said it should be pretty close, but I think that was for a 27t brushed motor. With my motor it was slipping like mad. I ended up tightening it so much that the spring is almost compressed to the point of each coil touching the next. I used the method of holding the rear wheels and blipping the throttle until it would lift the front wheels a bit. Is there a better way to do it? I'm afraid I have it too tight.
Anyway, onto a few pics:

(Excuse the slightly messy wiring)

^ You can see here I had to dremel the battery hold-down a little bit in order to fit the esc there, but I feel that it's in a good place. It wouldn't fit under the over-tray when it was on the side, and this way there's a more even side-side weight distribution IMO (The rx weighs nothing).
Oh, and ps: Don't worry, only the rx is velcroed down. That's because I use it in my touring car too. The esc is firmly planted.
#3403
Well, I've only read 40 or so pages so far, but everyone's sc10 looks awesome so far. I figured I'd share mine, since I just got it.
I got it from a guy who bought the kit and then decided he didn't want it. It was mostly assembled already, I just had to finish the shocks and some other minor things.
It's got a Novak Havoc sport 8.5T (19t pinion, pulls wheelies when it has traction) and what just arrived today, a Jconcepts Over-tray. I would highly recommend this thing to all of you. Looks like it's going to do a great job of keeping the dirt away from the internals.
I am having a bit of trouble with the slipper clutch though. When I got it the guy who built it said it should be pretty close, but I think that was for a 27t brushed motor. With my motor it was slipping like mad. I ended up tightening it so much that the spring is almost compressed to the point of each coil touching the next. I used the method of holding the rear wheels and blipping the throttle until it would lift the front wheels a bit. Is there a better way to do it? I'm afraid I have it too tight.
Anyway, onto a few pics:
(Excuse the slightly messy wiring)
^ You can see here I had to dremel the battery hold-down a little bit in order to fit the esc there, but I feel that it's in a good place. It wouldn't fit under the over-tray when it was on the side, and this way there's a more even side-side weight distribution IMO (The rx weighs nothing).
Oh, and ps: Don't worry, only the rx is velcroed down. That's because I use it in my touring car too. The esc is firmly planted.
I got it from a guy who bought the kit and then decided he didn't want it. It was mostly assembled already, I just had to finish the shocks and some other minor things.
It's got a Novak Havoc sport 8.5T (19t pinion, pulls wheelies when it has traction) and what just arrived today, a Jconcepts Over-tray. I would highly recommend this thing to all of you. Looks like it's going to do a great job of keeping the dirt away from the internals.
I am having a bit of trouble with the slipper clutch though. When I got it the guy who built it said it should be pretty close, but I think that was for a 27t brushed motor. With my motor it was slipping like mad. I ended up tightening it so much that the spring is almost compressed to the point of each coil touching the next. I used the method of holding the rear wheels and blipping the throttle until it would lift the front wheels a bit. Is there a better way to do it? I'm afraid I have it too tight.
Anyway, onto a few pics:
(Excuse the slightly messy wiring)
^ You can see here I had to dremel the battery hold-down a little bit in order to fit the esc there, but I feel that it's in a good place. It wouldn't fit under the over-tray when it was on the side, and this way there's a more even side-side weight distribution IMO (The rx weighs nothing).
Oh, and ps: Don't worry, only the rx is velcroed down. That's because I use it in my touring car too. The esc is firmly planted.

and for the 8.5 on DIRT it will need to be a bit looser then you have it..
i go by the book for 1/8 nitro dirt tracks that are pretty loose.
3 turns in from flush (the screw is just pocking through the locking nut)
#3404
I apologize in advance for the noob question. I just got an sc10 RTR brand new today. How do I remove the front wheels? What tools do I need? This lock nut doesnt want to come out. Thanks for the help



