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Old 11-04-2011, 12:17 PM
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If you guys use a savox shorty servo it makes it really easy to add weight behind the servo
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
It is actually placed behind the servo (if you have room) or in front of the battery.
I've seen Brent have it both ways. (in front/ behind)

Normally I like a no weight car except on very high bite indoor tracks to help calm the car down.
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Old 11-04-2011, 12:37 PM
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Originally Posted by aeRayls
I've seen Brent have it both ways. (in front/ behind)

Normally I like a no weight car except on very high bite indoor tracks to help calm the car down.
That is TMI.
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Originally Posted by Midnight
On Brent theilke setup it calls for ghea #3 rear piston. What regular ae piston would compare? Also he calls for 3/4 oz behind servo? How do u put weight behind the servo? Pics would be nice. Lol
dont have a pic but here you go lol.

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| nnnnnn | |nnnnnn | <---- weights
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| nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn | <-----The servo
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Originally Posted by YankeeFan123
dont have a pic but here you go lol.

________ _______
| nnnnnn | |nnnnnn |
| nnnnnn | |nnnnnn | <---- weights
| nnnnnn | |nnnnnn |
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| nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn | <-----The servo
| nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn |
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Haha I get it,but for reals,it's pretty tight between the servo and the plastic behind the servo.
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Old 11-04-2011, 04:22 PM
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All done converting my sc to stadium truck!can't wait to get back out with a truck.anyone ever try running silver springs in the reAr?
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The savox short servo is almost 1oz lighter than a regular sized servo that many of the team guys run. Keep that in mind if you are copying setups.
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Old 11-04-2011, 04:56 PM
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Does anyone have a pic of where all the weights go on the buggy and truck?
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Old 11-04-2011, 11:00 PM
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Just got my new b4.1 home and ready to build. Pulled everything out to set up and guess what. I have heard of some kits missing a few things like wheel nuts. Mine has them, but I am missing a whole bag of shocks. That really sucks. Anyone ever had this bag missing? I know everyone says the customer support is great and they ship missing parts, but do you really think they will send me a bag of shocks? I guess we will see.
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Old 11-05-2011, 06:33 AM
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Yes they will. Just gotta contact them.
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alright so i am going to wire up my speaker wire to all my tronics, i found 50 feet of schosce for a good price so why not...i noticed one half of the wire has a positive sign on it. So does it matter what i wire to what on my sxx? or its all the same as long as i solder to right spots on the motor? this stuff is really nice btw, looks like some high quality stuff, but i am no speaker wire tech
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Old 11-05-2011, 07:11 AM
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alright so i am going to wire up my speaker wire to all my tronics, i found 50 feet of schosce for a good price so why not...i noticed one half of the wire has a positive sign on it. So does it matter what i wire to what on my sxx? or its all the same as long as i solder to right spots on the motor? this stuff is really nice btw, looks like some high quality stuff, but i am no speaker wire tech
Correct...it does not matter if the wire says +
or - on it, as long as you keep the wire contacts the same as they where with the old wiring...

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Old 11-05-2011, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by mxracer458
Haha I get it,but for reals,it's pretty tight between the servo and the plastic behind the servo.
yes it is tight and since i have a bigger servo than most i need to loosen the three screws above the servo or elsewhen the wheelsare moved side toside then it clicks in the middle so i have to loosen the screws to fix that problem
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Old 11-05-2011, 09:58 PM
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Has anyone been using Kyosho 12mm hex rear rims with the b4 or b44 hex conversion? Do they work?
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Originally Posted by Breeze
Has anyone been using Kyosho 12mm hex rear rims with the b4 or b44 hex conversion? Do they work?
Yes, they do work. I have used both the Losi 22 wheels and the Kyosho. You need to drill out the axle hole a little bit to get the axle to fit but that's it. I also just got a set of the DE racing wheels and do like them better (no mods needed)
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