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Crawler 05-06-2009 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by dgdcustoms (Post 5780435)
yeah we will be able to see who has more traction now.the 1degrees or 1.5degrees.i will wait and see how yours handles friday and go from there.
watch out slashes here we come!!!
is it friday yet:D

HEHEHE!:sneaky:

I can't wait for my damn electronics to show up and get on the track, especially w/ all of these set up finds as of late!

F N CUDA 05-06-2009 09:24 PM


Originally Posted by KidAgain (Post 5773893)
Put another one in your box for me and let me know when both of use guys:smile: are going to be at ocrc.

Jake


Originally Posted by KidAgain (Post 5775407)
What time and what should I look for :D


Originally Posted by tom_chang79 (Post 5775751)
Side Note:

FN Cuda, what days are you at OCRC? I'm interested in getting one of your brace as a preventative measure. If a good driver like you can break the chassis, might be worth it to prevent a chassis breakage... How much do you sell the brace for:confused:

KidAgain and tom_chang
My sincerest apologies!
I really wanted to get to the track tonite but I just couldn't pull it off. :flaming:

I am gonna do my best to get there Friday, not much can keep me from racin on Fridays since I don't work then.
Again, thanks for the interest!
F N CUDA

bcrazy 05-06-2009 09:48 PM

Here it is. I ran my Slash and SC10 back to back tonight and here are the results.

I ran the Slash in the 1st round and the SC10 in the 2nd round and main.

http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...scan0003-1.jpg
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...scan0004-1.jpg
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f3...r/scan0006.jpg

Matt Sunderlage 05-07-2009 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by Tim3 (Post 5777298)
post pics. of the tires on your SC10.

I'll try to get on that!:)

CraigV 05-07-2009 06:52 AM

I have finished assembling my SC10 and need to decide which servo to get.

Rather than asking for a particular servo, what torque/speed do you recommend? Is something around 100 oz/in of torque ok? How about 125? 150?

For speed I'm looking for something under 0.15 seconds. Does that sound about right?

Double Dee 05-07-2009 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by CraigV (Post 5781778)
I have finished assembling my SC10 and need to decide which servo to get.

Rather than asking for a particular servo, what torque/speed do you recommend? Is something around 100 oz/in of torque ok? How about 125? 150?

For speed I'm looking for something under 0.15 seconds. Does that sound about right?

I run the ace DS1313

Transit time: 0.13 sec/deg @ 6V
Torque: 12.5 kg/cm (173.6 oz/in) @ 6V

bcrazy 05-07-2009 06:57 AM


Originally Posted by PT Hill Top RC (Post 5781782)
I run the ace DS1313

Transit time: 0.13 sec/deg @ 6V
Torque: 12.5 kg/cm (173.6 oz/in) @ 6V

That seems to be the flavor of the month at our track also:nod:

dhc8guru 05-07-2009 09:22 AM

Putting a servo in with anything over 70oz is a waste in this truck. This isn't a 12 lb monster truck. Speed and good centering, thats what you want!

I put a $40 JR DS811 with 70oz of torque and it works just as good as my high dollar hitec 5645 titanium gear servo.
Answering your question 70-100oz and .12 transit time is plenty.
So save your money.

rcmark24 05-07-2009 09:37 AM

Unless down the road you might use it in something else so I would buy the higher end servo.

Double Dee 05-07-2009 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by rcmark24 (Post 5782416)
Unless down the road you might use it in something else so I would buy the higher end servo.

X2 yes a good servo is nice to have:blush:

jombo 05-07-2009 10:09 AM

i had a stock jr 317 in there and worked fine for a while till a bad landing stripped the gears. now i am using a futaba 3305 mg and is doing fine too. has anyone run this truck without weight, i found a good combo , 45 wt oil in the rear and blue springs and 25 front with green springs . memory foam in the tires, the battery as far back as possible, not breaking any records with it but still not adding any extra weight. i like the jumping and handling so far, the jumping straight and flat was the best part.

raffaelli 05-07-2009 10:17 AM

rule of thumb about the servos....


always buy as much as you can afford.

Crawler 05-07-2009 03:48 PM

I'm running an extra Hitec 5995TG w/ 333 ozs of torque, think it will be enough for the SC10?:lol:

Sith Lord 05-07-2009 04:22 PM

Arrived
 
Woo Hoo!:D The SC10 has arrived on my doorstep from RC Planet. Only 7 days - States to Australia. Bloody Fantastic.

Let the Build begin.

Oh yeah, how long of a Sensor Wire do I need if I keep the ESC in the standard position? (New motor didn't come with one)

BuggyKing 05-07-2009 06:32 PM

I got the JR 8711 servo in my SC10.:nod:


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