Team Associated RC8Be Thread
#1606
Cars look great guys. I have a few things going on with mine. Once I get done, I'll post pictures.
BTW, thanks for the link on the Gen Ace battery. I ordered a few so I can give racing a try.
. The 260B and PS is next on the list.
BTW, thanks for the link on the Gen Ace battery. I ordered a few so I can give racing a try.
. The 260B and PS is next on the list.
#1608
I just always run a fan on my stuff. I never know what's goin to happen. Runs fine for a while. Then all of a sudden you pull it in one day and it's way hotter than it's ever been. Just scary for me. And with the reliability of the Tekin speed controls. You would figure no one would take that chance. I have a fan on my motor case.
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#1611
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#1612
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#1613
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:i also have the integy servo arm.the monster one.it had short clamping screws and it stripped soon as i tryed to tighten it.i have bad luck with integy stuff.so i picked up a GH racing servo arm.identical to the integy but it works great.just thought id give a heads up on you guys that are looking into putting an order in.
#1614
i understand to route it per the manual with an RX8 requires an extension but his isnt run that way and i was just wondering what route he used since i dont see the wire anywhere in the pics.
#1615
just run it under the front chassis brace straight out from the battery tray, if you run it through the little bridge thing you have to remove your battery tray to pull your diff, and also running it this way there is no need for an extension
#1616
Ya I ran mine between the front chassis brace and the center diff, seems like it will be fine there. I just couldn't really see yours in the pics.
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