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Bus 05-02-2011 10:57 AM


Originally Posted by T-BirdJunkie (Post 9049941)
Give ya 40 bucks for that there T4:sneaky:

lol gonna pass it on down to my kids for less than $100:)

BrentH 05-02-2011 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by Bus (Post 9049237)
I looked for this so if its a repeat question....my bad.

Can a guy switch his FT T4 into a SC10? Is their a kit? Is it cheaper just to buy a kit instead of trying to convert?

Stadium truck is dead at my track and ive been trying to be stuburn and not get on the Corr truck band wagon. However my T4 just collects dust. Just trying to find my options.

thanks

The only time I would recommend this is for a small, tight indoor track. I converted my T4 to an SC10. It was much better indoor than my current FTSC10. Outdoor the opposite. My conversion SC10 was much more rigid than the newer plastics.

Wild Cherry 05-02-2011 11:11 AM


Originally Posted by Bus (Post 9049922)
I dont even like the Corr Class. Guess guys like it more because they look more realistic than the stadium truck.


I race SCT trucks cus they have full body shells with inclosed fenders..

This allows a bit more forgiveness when rubbing car to car, making the racing all the more exciting compared to the other class's....

If the Stadium class is dead for you , try finding someone interested in swapping their SC-10 for your T-4 maybe ...:tire:

mickeymouse93 05-02-2011 11:33 AM


Originally Posted by Sprikler (Post 9049024)
27/75 or 28/75 is what I run with my 17.5 on a larger track.

Any other suggestions

GP40X 05-02-2011 12:07 PM


Originally Posted by mickeymouse93 (Post 9048110)
alright guys, its summer time and since i havnt had the truck for that long i have a question, next week i am going to a race where it will prob. be mid 90s. the track is large and smooth. my question is about gearing. i am running a novak 17.5 and kenitic speedo. i am running the timing class. thanks guys!

Novak recommends a 7.5 FDR for trucks (comes out to 26/75 with the 2.6 ratio transmission). The Kit, FT Kit, RTR, 2.4 RTR & Brushless RTR manuals all recommend 28/75 (6.96 FDR). Kimbrough also offers B4/4.1, T4/4.1, & SC10 slipper spur gears from 72 teeth to 78 teeth so you can play with your gearing for specific track conditions. I am currently running 26/74 (Kimbrough spur gear) on a tight technical track. Running a Novak Ballistic 17.5 set to 35° mechanical timing with a Tekin RS-Pro ESC (no-timing class so it is in blinky mode) I would start out at 26/75 and check your temps on both the motor & ESC. Gear the motor to be around 160° F after a 6 minute run. Have your timing come in late so you only get the Turbo boost and/or high timing on the long straights and WATCH THOSE TEMPS. :sweat: :tire:

DISCLAIMER: YMMV and I a not responsible if you add too much timing and melt your stator :D

jared so cal 05-04-2011 10:26 AM

sc 10 Questions anyone help me
 
Hey everyone im new here bought a sc10 about a month ago love the thing so far no problems at all i go to the track all the time its great im teling ya... Any ways looking for a good way to tune it down a bit i know sounds funny but to fast for me... Ohh yea and it is brushless stock.. HELP lol:confused:

bruuuuce 05-04-2011 11:19 AM

Depending on which radio you have, you could always adjust your end point adjustment on your throttle (reduce from 100).

Many ways to do it but that would be an easy reversible way.

Sprinkler 05-04-2011 12:37 PM


Originally Posted by JEFFs SC10 (Post 9049051)
on a larger track? that is very aggressive gearing. most will use that for a small tight track.

I believe your wrong about that.

Jmuck69 05-04-2011 03:46 PM

This is interesting. Look at the pic of the front spindle Of the SC10 RS. Its AE's version of the bearing in hub like prolines kit. If you look at the hex adapter it has SC molded in the hub. Is there a 2WD buggy version???

http://www.teamassociated.com/cars_a...ctures_videos/

nsx_23 05-04-2011 03:53 PM

If only I knew this was coming....

Its basically everything I would've done to my SC10 chassis wise :(

The bigger question is - Which one will people buy: The 4WD or this?

Ex President 05-04-2011 04:04 PM


Originally Posted by nsx_23 (Post 9062713)
If only I knew this was coming....

Its basically everything I would've done to my SC10 chassis wise :(

The bigger question is - Which one will people buy: The 4WD or this?

I don't know if that's really a decision... The new RS looks to be just a fancy RTR version.

Guess I'd have to buy a FTSC10 and get the RS wheel adapters seperatly to make mine complete. :rolleyes:

Is that a new body as well?

Jmuck69 05-04-2011 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by Ex President (Post 9062769)
I don't know if that's really a decision... The new RS looks to be just a fancy RTR version.

Guess I'd have to buy a FTSC10 and get the RS wheel adapters seperatly to make mine complete. :rolleyes:

Is that a new body as well?

The receiver box as well. I want the front hubs for the B4.

nsx_23 05-04-2011 04:07 PM

Water resistant electronics is good though.

I think from a novice perspective its tempting since it has all the bits I would've eventually wanted on my truck, and I think the bodyshape is the same, just different set of decals for the Monster livery.

PhotoGreg 05-04-2011 04:42 PM

SC10 RS
 
Looks like a new version... w/ Wheel hexes! Yay!

http://www.teamassociated.com/cars_a...ks/SC10RS/RTR/

Jmuck69 05-04-2011 05:18 PM


Originally Posted by PhotoGreg (Post 9063000)
Looks like a new version... w/ Wheel hexes! Yay!

http://www.teamassociated.com/cars_a...ks/SC10RS/RTR/

That is the standout feature. Hopefully they have new front rims and hexes for the B4.


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