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Originally Posted by Pulse_
(Post 10107738)
Do you use swaybars on your SC10?
In what track conditions? The second race the track was not watered and it was super slick. I kept the sway bar on and still liked how the truck ran in general. I don't think it is the fastest set up for a slick track, but I didn't have time to tune out all the body roll through camber and springs/oils. I qualified first in that race (gotte hacked in the first lap) and was able to salvage second. I just had to ease onto the throttle carefully but so did everyone else. I like the sway bar. I think moving my battery back a little will help get a bit of rear traction back on slippery conditions. Right now my battery is in the forward position and I have way too much steering anyways. I think you can get the truck to handle without the sway, but it was exactly what I was looking for and it has made the truck way more enjoyable for me to drive. |
Looking for carbon fiber or carbon reforced front and rear shock mounts. Are the made? I can't seem to find them.I don't like the stock and don't want Alum.
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Savox servo
Thanks
Randy |
Originally Posted by ChadB.
(Post 10108826)
I am going to be placing an order for a new FT SC10. I am actually excited about purchasing this truck because this will be my first SC truck. So I was wondering if there any hop ups that are needed besides the aluminum rear hubs? Are people using the BB Losi springs on this truck, if so, what springs are being used?
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Originally Posted by Jerz616
(Post 10109162)
I am using the TLR rear BB on mine like I do on my B4.1. I use the AE springs on the front since they don't rub. My rears were rubbing so bad it wore a spot in the actual spring. I have the pink on the rear now, and also have the yellow. they are super smooth now.
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Originally Posted by CraigMBA
(Post 10108110)
That's what I have on my truck. I replaced the caps with the V2 caps and o-rings so I could build my shocks emulsion. Near as I can tell, the V2's are just easier to rebuild.
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Originally Posted by ChadB.
(Post 10108826)
I am going to be placing an order for a new FT SC10. I am actually excited about purchasing this truck because this will be my first SC truck. So I was wondering if there any hop ups that are needed besides the aluminum rear hubs? Are people using the BB Losi springs on this truck, if so, what springs are being used?
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Originally Posted by ralaco
(Post 10108431)
I am putting a Savox servo in my Sc10. Which letter arm works on it? It is a Savox SC-0252MG.
Randy |
So, I have been up until 4:30am the last two nights working on assembling my FT SC10, and I am almost ready to put the tires on. I purchased a set of JConcept subcultures for the front, and it already comes with the ones for the rear. I have decided that I am going to hold off on the whole hex hub assembly until next month or so (buying the FT kit, upgrades, MMP ESC, and servo) really has me behind on bills. However, I am curious what you guys think about running the stock FT hubs and wheels? Should I be okay until I get some more cash... I would assume the stock wheels aren't that bad.
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Originally Posted by Jerz616
(Post 10109162)
I am using the TLR rear BB on mine like I do on my B4.1. I use the AE springs on the front since they don't rub. My rears were rubbing so bad it wore a spot in the actual spring. I have the pink on the rear now, and also have the yellow. they are super smooth now.
Can you list part no's so I can order? TIA :) |
Originally Posted by Lake Ober
(Post 10109597)
I would assume the stock wheels aren't that bad.
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Originally Posted by forwardonly
(Post 10108875)
I just installed them two races ago. We had high traction and it solved my excessive body roll problem and I still had plenty of rear traction. I lapped most of the field that night. I used the lightest bar and basically the box set-up.
The second race the track was not watered and it was super slick. I kept the sway bar on and still liked how the truck ran in general. I don't think it is the fastest set up for a slick track, but I didn't have time to tune out all the body roll through camber and springs/oils. I qualified first in that race (gotte hacked in the first lap) and was able to salvage second. I just had to ease onto the throttle carefully but so did everyone else. I like the sway bar. I think moving my battery back a little will help get a bit of rear traction back on slippery conditions. Right now my battery is in the forward position and I have way too much steering anyways. I think you can get the truck to handle without the sway, but it was exactly what I was looking for and it has made the truck way more enjoyable for me to drive. Thanks a lot for the feedback, I drive on an indoor technical astro track in the winter so if any f you guys have an advice to improve the setup of my SC10 team and SC10 FT I would be really happy :)
This was my very first race in SCT, sorry for the -lack of- driving skills :lol:. There were DESC410R all over the place we run 4wd and 2wd trucks together. I did a crazy deal on a used SC10 team the week before this race and had to test it out. The SC10 FT is my gf's car |
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Originally Posted by CoyoteSlash
(Post 10109407)
Has AE done anything about this Rubbing issue since it was FIRSTmentioned IN 1988?
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Originally Posted by Pulse_
(Post 10109657)
I drive on an indoor technical astro track in the winter so if any f you guys have an advice to improve the setup of my SC10 team and SC10 FT I would be really happy :)
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Thanks, I already have the lowest ride height I can. Maybe I should add some weights, the car is sooo light. Where do you add weights for a high grip track? I don't need as much rear traction as on the clay so I'd say in the front, am I right?
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