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n2racenfast 09-24-2011 06:56 PM


Originally Posted by 20 SMOKE (Post 9699273)

Those look nice. Does anyone know the difference between the front and rear wheel locknuts for the SC10RS?

nadan805 09-24-2011 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by 20 SMOKE (Post 9699268)
are you looking to buy one or already have it

I have a 7000 series servo already. I'm switching from 1/8th to SC so Im trying to see if I can use my big boy servo in the little truck. Thanks.

I know they are the same size.

20 SMOKE 09-24-2011 07:15 PM


Originally Posted by nadan805 (Post 9699384)
I have a 7000 series servo already. I'm switching from 1/8th to SC so Im trying to see if I can use my big boy servo in the little truck. Thanks.

I know they are the same size.

put it in

nadan805 09-24-2011 09:06 PM


Originally Posted by 20 SMOKE (Post 9699437)
put it in

I don't have the SC10 yet.

ovalracer1m 09-25-2011 08:08 AM


Originally Posted by nadan805 (Post 9695706)
Is a Hi-tec 7XXX High torque servo usable for steering in a SC10?

As long as it has 120 oz or more torque you will be fine. I prefer a servo with at least .12 Sec or faster. When asking a question, if you give more info like servo speed and torque you would get more answers. When asking a question like you asked, people have to look it up for you to find out. You will get very limited replies this way:smile:

nadan805 09-25-2011 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by ovalracer1m (Post 9700876)
As long as it has 120 oz or more torque you will be fine. I prefer a servo with at least .12 Sec or faster. When asking a question, if you give more info like servo speed and torque you would get more answers. When asking a question like you asked, people have to look it up for you to find out. You will get very limited replies this way:smile:

Thanks man. I should have just asked if a 1/8th steering servo works in a 1/10.

nitro0619 09-25-2011 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by nadan805 (Post 9701724)
Thanks man. I should have just asked if a 1/8th steering servo works in a 1/10.

I use a hitec 5955 in my sc10 and t4.1.......great servos!!!

nitro0619 09-25-2011 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by racer1812 (Post 9698433)
You would need the old T4 style CVD, the newer 4.1 and SC10 CVA's will not clear the old style carbon arm.

I personally use the newer style arms....i see no good reason to use the carbons

juzza99 09-25-2011 10:26 PM

I just bought a gear diff for my sc10 and mainly run on a low to medium bite track, what diff oils are most guys running in them?

Cheers

CraigMBA 09-25-2011 10:58 PM

Ball diff yo.

mxracer458 09-26-2011 05:30 AM

How much toe and what anti squat are people using for med bite wett clay?I have 2 anti squat 2.5 toeblock and .5 rear hubs,thinking about trying the 3 block,Rear end feels alittle loose,although I'm still checking out oils/springs and have my 4 th hole on my rear tower,just wanna see what others are using

Asharus 09-26-2011 07:31 AM


Originally Posted by mxracer458 (Post 9704424)
How much toe and what anti squat are people using for med bite wett clay?I have 2 anti squat 2.5 toeblock and .5 rear hubs,thinking about trying the 3 block,Rear end feels alittle loose,although I'm still checking out oils/springs and have my 4 th hole on my rear tower,just wanna see what others are using

I have a 3.0 block and 0 alu hubs on my 17.5, grey springs 32.5wt with a ballast weight in front of the tranny, 1/4 in each triangle and 2oz weight behind batt.

2.5 block and .5 alu hubs on my 8.5, 3oz behind batt, silver springs, 32.5 wt. I just swapped out grey springs recently but haven't run it yet.

edit: 2deg anti-squat on both, inner most (3rd) hole. i haven't drilled out a 4th hole yet but want to.

20 SMOKE 09-26-2011 07:52 AM

what kind of track do you run on,mx and ash

ChrisAttebery 09-26-2011 09:12 AM

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Asharus 09-26-2011 10:45 AM


Originally Posted by 20 SMOKE (Post 9704822)
what kind of track do you run on,mx and ash

Mostly medium grip outdoor bumpy and sometimes in a small indoor high grip smooth track. I don't change my setup except for tires (rebars or cityblocks).


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