Jammin SCRT10 Thread
#93

My SCR8e will smoke this truck PEACE!
#99
Tech Adept

So for those that witnessed the truck in person can you say much about the chassis? Is it an 1/8th scale buggy layout? Center diff mounted to the chassis plate?
I would love to see a photo of the chassis!
I would love to see a photo of the chassis!
#100

That looks sweet
#102
#103

Looks great but one gripe:
Why can't ALL 4WD have saddle or some scheme (Tamiya DF03) to balance the weight?
Why must the motor and electronics be on one side and the batt on the other side?
I suppose you can balance it with weights, but 4wd are very touchy if it's not properly balanced from left to right when the vehicle is in the air...
Why can't ALL 4WD have saddle or some scheme (Tamiya DF03) to balance the weight?
Why must the motor and electronics be on one side and the batt on the other side?
I suppose you can balance it with weights, but 4wd are very touchy if it's not properly balanced from left to right when the vehicle is in the air...

#104

I have run a variety of vehicles with the packs on the side from 1/10 to 1/8 electric, and unless I am running a real porky pack, setting it up so it performs on the track without side bias becoming a factor hasn't been much of an issue. On my Hyper 9E, I run a porky 4S 6000mah pack, and I don't have any weird side pitching, flys very true through the air.
So anyone found a pic of this vehicle yet? Been awhile, would love to see something.
So anyone found a pic of this vehicle yet? Been awhile, would love to see something.
#105

Looks great but one gripe:
Why can't ALL 4WD have saddle or some scheme (Tamiya DF03) to balance the weight?
Why must the motor and electronics be on one side and the batt on the other side?
I suppose you can balance it with weights, but 4wd are very touchy if it's not properly balanced from left to right when the vehicle is in the air...

Why can't ALL 4WD have saddle or some scheme (Tamiya DF03) to balance the weight?
Why must the motor and electronics be on one side and the batt on the other side?
I suppose you can balance it with weights, but 4wd are very touchy if it's not properly balanced from left to right when the vehicle is in the air...

