RC10B4.1 FT/WC
Not sure if anyone else is running into this problem but in AZ it is literally impossible to find the Losi spring cups for the 22 BB conversion. So I have found a decent alternative for people who just cant wait. I bought some of the older Losi spring cups like the ones found on the XXXT part #LOSA5079, and then I bought 4 of the TRA3768 shock collars. The spring cups are just slightly smaller than the 22 cups, so I took a razor blade and split the traxxas collar so I could fit it over the spring cup. Then I super glued the traxxas collar to the spring cup and cut the shaft opening the same size. Spring sets on it perfectly. Fits the AE shock end perfectly. Obviously its easier to use the Losi cups, but they are M.I.A. Out here. I will post a pic in a minute.
Last edited by nismomike; 02-03-2012 at 09:45 PM.
Anyone have luck being more consistent and faster with a shorty lipo? I'm not sure if should practice/race with it tomorrow or not..it seemed faster but if i'll be chasing my tail all day with setup i should stick with the normal pack and just practice my butt off, right? Any input is welcome
Weird, isn't it? The associated wheels just do that for some reason. The proline front wheels space the bearings out a tiny bit wider, and get rid of most of the slop... but the white proline wheels are kind of off white, which bothers me.
The hex fronts get rid of just about all the slop if you go that route at some point down the road. Its really nice not having to pull bearings all the time too... or if you don't want to do hex, let me know. I have a bunch of fronts that are much less convenient for me to use now if you need any.
The hex fronts get rid of just about all the slop if you go that route at some point down the road. Its really nice not having to pull bearings all the time too... or if you don't want to do hex, let me know. I have a bunch of fronts that are much less convenient for me to use now if you need any.
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Weird, isn't it? The associated wheels just do that for some reason. The proline front wheels space the bearings out a tiny bit wider, and get rid of most of the slop... but the white proline wheels are kind of off white, which bothers me.
The hex fronts get rid of just about all the slop if you go that route at some point down the road. Its really nice not having to pull bearings all the time too... or if you don't want to do hex, let me know. I have a bunch of fronts that are much less convenient for me to use now if you need any.
The hex fronts get rid of just about all the slop if you go that route at some point down the road. Its really nice not having to pull bearings all the time too... or if you don't want to do hex, let me know. I have a bunch of fronts that are much less convenient for me to use now if you need any.
Anyone have luck being more consistent and faster with a shorty lipo? I'm not sure if should practice/race with it tomorrow or not..it seemed faster but if i'll be chasing my tail all day with setup i should stick with the normal pack and just practice my butt off, right? Any input is welcome
I find that a big battery works just as good as a small battery on different layouts. the more open sweeping a layout is the more i will use a big battery, on the other hand the more tight a layout is the more I lean toward the shorty. There is no right or wrong, it is just a different feel.
The track i run is fairly small(60x90' i think..maybe a little smaller) and medium-high grip, gold barcodes are the only thing that work here. I think i'll stick with the full size pack today, we both run HV packs so you know they're pretty heavy i assume(the 6000mah stick that is). Going to stick with silver fronts instead of orange and yelloe rear instead of pink today. Also changing to #1 piston up front with 35wt and 2 limiters, and in back a #3 drilled with #55 bit(well the metric equivalent) and probably 27.5 with 2 limiters. Off to the track i go!




