RC10B4.1 FT/WC
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Update:
I installed my BB conversion and I have to say, I like the way it sits. You don't have to use as much preload and it rebounds really quickly. Ended up leaving my original setup the same but moved the shock to the middle hole on the front tower. Used silver and pink. I'll be trying it out tomorrow at the track!
I installed my BB conversion and I have to say, I like the way it sits. You don't have to use as much preload and it rebounds really quickly. Ended up leaving my original setup the same but moved the shock to the middle hole on the front tower. Used silver and pink. I'll be trying it out tomorrow at the track!
After a very long lay off, I have started racing again. I have just recently switched from a 10.5 Tekin to a 17.5 Tekin (Tekin RS esc) because the club has just started a 1/10 buggy "blinky" class, which is much better suited for my basic driving skills. The car is a mix of B4/B4.1 parts, and handles very well. I am currently using 5000mah 40C batteries. Timing is maxed, current gearing is 34/75, but I am going to continue to push the gearing until I start hitting safe max temps. My question is, I see that Orion make a 90C battery. Will it make a noticeable difference, or are the 40C sufficient? Thanks
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Hello All, I purchased a Carbon Top Plate for my B4.1 and there is no hole to put the screw in that you put the body pin in. Is this just a piece of flash that needs to be drilled out or do they not come with the hole?
Thank You,
Jon
Thank You,
Jon
After a very long lay off, I have started racing again. I have just recently switched from a 10.5 Tekin to a 17.5 Tekin (Tekin RS esc) because the club has just started a 1/10 buggy "blinky" class, which is much better suited for my basic driving skills. The car is a mix of B4/B4.1 parts, and handles very well. I am currently using 5000mah 40C batteries. Timing is maxed, current gearing is 34/75, but I am going to continue to push the gearing until I start hitting safe max temps. My question is, I see that Orion make a 90C battery. Will it make a noticeable difference, or are the 40C sufficient? Thanks
-normally if I don't place well in a race it's because I wrecked 12 times in the first 4 laps
They might be expecting you to use velcro.. That is weird...
Stay away from the black diff gear and use the yellow gear. I tried the black one and it seamed that the material would produce a fine powder and would pack the teeth of the diff gear. It would become noisy and not smooth.
After a very long lay off, I have started racing again. I have just recently switched from a 10.5 Tekin to a 17.5 Tekin (Tekin RS esc) because the club has just started a 1/10 buggy "blinky" class, which is much better suited for my basic driving skills. The car is a mix of B4/B4.1 parts, and handles very well. I am currently using 5000mah 40C batteries. Timing is maxed, current gearing is 34/75, but I am going to continue to push the gearing until I start hitting safe max temps. My question is, I see that Orion make a 90C battery. Will it make a noticeable difference, or are the 40C sufficient? Thanks
their is a differance between 40C to 60-65C but i haven't seen much of a increase in performance by using the 90C.
I'm sure you would see a difference in the two batteries, but I don't know anyone who uses that high of a C rating. It's probably a little overkill IMO. If you're looking for faster lap times a little practice will go a lot futher than buying a 250 dollar battery. The thought of spending that much on a battery makes me cringe lol. I just use 20-40C batteries and they haven't failed me yet
-normally if I don't place well in a race it's because I wrecked 12 times in the first 4 laps 
-normally if I don't place well in a race it's because I wrecked 12 times in the first 4 laps 
I agree with you a 100% about the driving, and trust me, I have a long way to go before I am consistent. That said, I am looking to the future as my driving "rust" is finally starting to fall off. As far as the price of the battery, at amain it's "only" $105.00. But, back to my original question will there be a tangible difference? 

OK. Thanks. You've answered my question.



