SC10 Thread
#7951
RCshox Garodisc now available for the SC10!! this is the same basic disc that is being used by everyone on the SC104x4. you can actually use the slipper like its suppose to be used, even while slipping it can still pull the wheels! very easy to adjust and doesn require "micro" turns to get it dialed in!
http://rcshox.com/shoxshop/catalog/p...products_id=56
proto type pic:
http://rcshox.com/shoxshop/catalog/p...products_id=56
proto type pic:
#7953
I was running on a pretty high bite, traction roll track but it was dusty! lol I am going to take out a few limiters in the front shocks, maybe its to much steering..
#7955
I read "diffing out". Wondering what you mean...
my truck was really good untill the very end of the corner and it totally spun out, even going slow. Then I went to change setup.. moved rear shocks in all the way, and removed 1 washer under rear ball stud leaving one there. Went back out and it was better but it was still spinning out, threw my steering rate down... now it just pushed and spun out. Back at the pits threw on stock front tires and goosebumps on the rear. The thing was alot better but i had to let off throttle through every turn or it would spin out.
I still won the main but can somebody help am I diffing out?
my truck was really good untill the very end of the corner and it totally spun out, even going slow. Then I went to change setup.. moved rear shocks in all the way, and removed 1 washer under rear ball stud leaving one there. Went back out and it was better but it was still spinning out, threw my steering rate down... now it just pushed and spun out. Back at the pits threw on stock front tires and goosebumps on the rear. The thing was alot better but i had to let off throttle through every turn or it would spin out.
I still won the main but can somebody help am I diffing out?

The problem you are experiencing is probably the diff locking up and can be caused by the diff being over full with fluid or too tightly shimmed.
#7956
5700kv 2 pole,16\83 current. I've been reading through the post. Seems most on here are running 20 or higher pinions and in the mid 70's spur. Am I that far off?
Can someone please give me a good starting point.
Can someone please give me a good starting point.
#7958
Gear to motor temp. You are closer to what I have in mine and I have a 5700kV as well. You don't really want to come off the track with a cool motor but you don't want a blazing hot 180 degree motor either. The type of track you run on will dictate this more than anything else (other than a bad gear mesh or pulliing a trailer full of boat anchors).
#7959
You could special order a much stronger spring I suppose. If you have a metal gear servo you don't need the saver anyway. I suppose you could find someone to machine you a new single piece unit too. That actually sounds like the best idea. Wish I had my own mill...
#7960
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Well I could drop my Savox HV in there from the 8ight, outdoor season is pretty much done here. And I guess a trip to my friends Bridgeport is on the menu, or tell my roomate to write up a CAD program. Would the rest of you guys be interested in a one piece unit if I can get them made?
#7961
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Well I could drop my Savox HV in there from the 8ight, outdoor season is pretty much done here. And I guess a trip to my friends Bridgeport is on the menu, or tell my roomate to write up a CAD program. Would the rest of you guys be interested in a one piece unit if I can get them made?
#7962
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Well my roommates labor is free, and they are small enough that we will probably be milling from throw away scrap material. If I can get him to make some I will distribute for the cost of shipping plus a few bucks to cover beer $$$ for the roommate.
#7964
Gear to motor temp. You are closer to what I have in mine and I have a 5700kV as well. You don't really want to come off the track with a cool motor but you don't want a blazing hot 180 degree motor either. The type of track you run on will dictate this more than anything else (other than a bad gear mesh or pulliing a trailer full of boat anchors).
#7965
Thanks bro. I usally gear to a temp of 130 or lower. I'm very protective of my electronics. I'd rather loose a race than cook my motor or thermal my speedo. But, after reading some of the post. I thought I was way off base. Cool, least I know I'm in the ball park. Thanks again!



