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daveb 01-27-2011 11:40 PM

Jason,
I'm gonna race my B44 for the first time at IR/CR this weekend (hopefully). What are you geared at with the new track layout. I'm running Tekin RS with a Redline 13.5. Dave

cjtamu 01-28-2011 06:43 AM

I bought the 87g weight ballast for the rear, only to find out I can't fit it into my original B44 without some significant mods, so I just used lead weights instead. If anyone in the Continental US needs the B44.1 weight ballast and is willing to pay me $6 to ship it, it's yours. Send me a PM, first come first served. Screws haven't even been taken out of their package.

taztal3 01-30-2011 09:56 AM

anyone get your ballast weight on b44.1 buggy and i ask you do you have pre drill on chassis ? let me know .

i1justin 01-30-2011 10:07 AM

the chassis is already drilled, note the first step on PAGE 8 of the manual when you put that little carbon piece on with the plastic nuts and screws, instead of that carbon piece you use the weight ballast. like mentioned on the post above you this is designed for the 44.1 chassis and doesnt work on the original chassis very easy

bshack 01-30-2011 03:03 PM

1st weekend with the B44.1 at CRCRC. TQ and 1st. Car was very fast right out of the box with kit settings. Ballistic 8.5, LRP TC Spec, Thunder Power 40C 5200 Lipo. This car is just flat better than I remember the B44 ever being.

Elies12 01-31-2011 04:40 AM

Anyone having problem with the diffs blowing?? I never had a problem with the old b44. Now I've blown 2 diffs. I've always followed what the manual calls for as far as shimming the diffs but I did notice the b44.1 manuals calls for a different shim setup. Any suggestions to help with this problem

i1justin 01-31-2011 08:20 AM


Originally Posted by Elies12 (Post 8575627)
Anyone having problem with the diffs blowing?? I never had a problem with the old b44. Now I've blown 2 diffs. I've always followed what the manual calls for as far as shimming the diffs but I did notice the b44.1 manuals calls for a different shim setup. Any suggestions to help with this problem

sometimes the molds on the gears and cases can be different. The way to work the diffs is to shim them so the ring and pinion are tight to eachother. This may be a different number of shims compared to the manual. You still want it to rotate easily but you dont want any slop in there. After a run or two things will wear in and you will be set! If the manual settings have your setup a touch on the loose side and then the wear in creates more slop it will be nothing but stripped gears

chevydc44 01-31-2011 03:58 PM

What are good lipos to get for this car

Ostach24 01-31-2011 04:00 PM

Personally like thunder power, but you can run something like the honkong cheapies, they will work fine.

chevydc44 01-31-2011 04:01 PM


Originally Posted by Ostach24 (Post 8578565)
Personally like thunder power, but you can run something like the honkong cheapies, they will work fine.

I was looking at some thunder power 5400mah 40c

Ostach24 01-31-2011 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by chevydc44 (Post 8578575)
I was looking at some thunder power 5400mah 40c

Great batteries, its just the cost that sucks, try to find a used pack from them.

chevydc44 01-31-2011 04:12 PM


Originally Posted by Ostach24 (Post 8578601)
Great batteries, its just the cost that sucks, try to find a used pack from them.

Also what's a good motor/esc combo I want to get the LRP V2 but i heard when you combo it with the X series motor it coggs

vanderham21 01-31-2011 05:23 PM

it only coggs with the old "v2" the actual v2 has not came out yet it will in the next week or so wich they have fixed that problem and has all new more and better settings

Ostach24 01-31-2011 06:00 PM


Originally Posted by vanderham21 (Post 8579083)
it only coggs with the old "v2" the actual v2 has not came out yet it will in the next week or so wich they have fixed that problem and has all new more and better settings

I vote tekin, all the time updates for their stuff, and top notch customer service. I have switched everything over from lrp because of a few bad experiences. about 10 yrs ago lrp had my vote, but somethings have changed and they are not a very buyer friendly company.

bshack 02-01-2011 04:35 AM

I run the Thunder Power Lipo's. The majority of the people at CRCRC run Thunder Power. I have ran them for 3 years and they have been bullet proof. I still continue to run LRP stuff but have Sphere TC specs and a Version 1 SXX. I'll wait till the V2 bugs are gone before I buy them. I bought 2 Tekin RS's last year and sold them in within 3 weeks of purchase. They worked fine but not as smooth as I wanted. I would own Tekin again if I raced On-Road.


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