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Old 11-02-2012, 09:15 AM
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Old 11-03-2012, 07:12 AM
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Can you nstall the losi scte 4x4 shocks right onto the scr with no problems?
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you wouldnt want to run those. what shocks do have on there now
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would they not be better than the regular sized velvets?
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i'd use the velvets but if you have a set of losi's layin around mount'em up and try'em.
My spare losi shocks went on Axial and HPI cars.
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Originally Posted by eper
headbasher, how did you gearing change go, did it fix your problem?
I am still working on the back end staying put on turns, but am making progress. I am using the same gearing( 18/84) as before which seems to work nice on my track.
I added weight in the back and I'm up to almost 3.5 oz under the rear shock tower. I also went from -1 rear camber to -3. Those changes have made the truck way better in the corners. I am able to run pretty smooth now. I will keep working on the settings etc... might remove some weight from the front to make it more balanced.
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Old 11-03-2012, 01:38 PM
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I am about to finally get to race this truck, and was wondering which setup I should start with for a very high bite wet clay track. The track is medium in size (80ft straight), and the clay gets very tacky. We usually run clay or gold compound tires like bar codes, and switches. Thanks for the help.
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Old 11-04-2012, 05:27 AM
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i personally like to run all my cars with the stock setup and go from there, other guys like to start with one of the tebo setups. so its really up to you where to start, there are lots of setups at petit rc

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Just got a used SC-R SP and it didn't come with any rims/tires what off-set is it?
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Originally Posted by Oasis
Just got a used SC-R SP and it didn't come with any rims/tires what off-set is it?
I always ran slash rears on my SC/R unless ya want a lil more offset, then go with the slash fronts.
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i'd say no losi shock is better then a kyosho shock
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Old 11-05-2012, 05:10 PM
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Silly question but not sure about it. When you set ride height do set it with battery on or off truck.
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Old 11-05-2012, 05:20 PM
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With the battery in of course thats how you will be driving it .
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Originally Posted by eper
i personally like to run all my cars with the stock setup and go from there, other guys like to start with one of the tebo setups. so its really up to you where to start, there are lots of setups at petit rc
Normally I would agree, but the stock springs on the SC-R are waaaay too stiff. So I did the Tebo setup.
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