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UN4RACING 01-03-2012 01:29 AM

Nice looking wiring and looks likes a small fortune in tires to. :)

Zach Phillips 01-03-2012 05:53 PM

Can anyone confirm what springs cav runs on the rear of his b44.1? I know he runs yellow kyosho front

-WHEELMAN- 01-03-2012 06:37 PM


Originally Posted by UN4RACING (Post 10116045)
Nice looking wiring and looks likes a small fortune in tires to. :)

That's nothing over the 7 different tracks we go to in SoCal I have tons!!

Originally Posted by Zach Phillips (Post 10119508)
Can anyone confirm what springs cav runs on the rear of his b44.1? I know he runs yellow kyosho front

I'll check it out this weekend. He has been running only Kyosho springs no Losi ones he thinks there no good.

shark2288 01-04-2012 10:07 AM

Picking up B44.1 ft roller this week. What servo do u guys recommend? I was thinking savox 1258tg? Also, probably going with Orion R10 pro or Lrp esc. Should I go 7.5 or 8.5 and what motor? Thanks

idrummerboy13 01-04-2012 11:55 AM


Originally Posted by shark2288 (Post 10122661)
Picking up B44.1 ft roller this week. What servo do u guys recommend? I was thinking savox 1258tg? Also, probably going with Orion R10 pro or Lrp esc. Should I go 7.5 or 8.5 and what motor? Thanks

yo vinny!

get the savox 1257 the ones don had for a while works great in mine and few others run it also.

don has an viper system, lrp sxx if you want, go 8.5 or 7.5, 10.5 works fine for me. Prob better than a lower turn..ill talk to you at the track

-WHEELMAN- 01-04-2012 12:04 PM


Originally Posted by shark2288 (Post 10122661)
Picking up B44.1 ft roller this week. What servo do u guys recommend? I was thinking savox 1258tg? Also, probably going with Orion R10 pro or Lrp esc. Should I go 7.5 or 8.5 and what motor? Thanks

For a servo get the Radiopost RP1005M the numbers on it are crazy good!! And it matches AE blue!!! For ESC go with the R10 Pro it is amazing or R10 Race if you want to save money only difference is it dosent have boost capabilities (mainly). For a motor go with an Orion 2010 7.5 it is perfect for 4 wheel buggy! 8.5 might not be enough in 4 wheel as your skills improve. Most fast guys run 6.5 or even 5.5.

dbracn 01-04-2012 12:12 PM

What is needed to run big bore springs on the v2 shocks? Besides the springs will i need the losi collars and plastic spring bottoms?

idrummerboy13 01-04-2012 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by -WHEELMAN- (Post 10123123)
For a servo get the Radiopost RP1005M the numbers on it are crazy good!! And it matches AE blue!!! For ESC go with the R10 Pro it is amazing or R10 Race if you want to save money only difference is it dosent have boost capabilities (mainly). For a motor go with an Orion 2010 7.5 it is perfect for 4 wheel buggy! 8.5 might not be enough in 4 wheel as your skills improve. Most fast guys run 6.5 or even 5.5.

we run on a med size track, my 10.5 im getting similar lap times to the 6.5 guys, the only reason i may go to 7.5 is so i can run my stuff cooler and more top end down straight most importantly, i slow down a lot there..

Are you running stock setup on all tracks?

Team Pink 01-04-2012 03:22 PM


Originally Posted by dbracn (Post 10123160)
What is needed to run big bore springs on the v2 shocks? Besides the springs will i need the losi collars and plastic spring bottoms?

Follow the list off this link. Choose the spring rates you want though, as this link is from the B4.1 thread. http://www.rctech.net/forum/10092874-post8971.html

I would at least get blue front and green fronts with white, yellow, and pink rear.

shark2288 01-04-2012 04:38 PM

What springs are working better for u guys? Stock, Losi or Kyosho? I have the tlr racing dpring kit for my losi scte, are these the ones that will fit?

jj-mik 01-04-2012 07:05 PM

i love my b44.1.. but dang im getting tired of replacing A-arms!!!! i break one every day i race!!! i boiled a set tonight.. we will see saturday if they hold up.. anyone have any other suggestions??? i barely clipped the top of a jump and busted an a-arm...

shark2288 01-05-2012 08:55 AM

Thats strange. At my track i haven't seen anyone break an arm on there b44.1's yet.

shark2288 01-05-2012 09:34 AM

Thats strange. At my track i haven't seen anyone break an arm on there b44.1's yet.

-WHEELMAN- 01-05-2012 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by jj-mik (Post 10124913)
i love my b44.1.. but dang im getting tired of replacing A-arms!!!! i break one every day i race!!! i boiled a set tonight.. we will see saturday if they hold up.. anyone have any other suggestions??? i barely clipped the top of a jump and busted an a-arm...

Quit hitting stuff!!! Boiling will help but wont solve it. They break when you hit stuff it's that simple. Not a big deal there cheap and hold up well until you hit something. The better you get the less they will break!! Keep practicing and enjoying the best 4 wheel buggy on the market!!!

Originally Posted by shark2288 (Post 10127372)
Thats strange. At my track i haven't seen anyone break an arm on there b44.1's yet.

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UN4RACING 01-05-2012 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by jj-mik (Post 10124913)
i love my b44.1.. but dang im getting tired of replacing A-arms!!!! i break one every day i race!!! i boiled a set tonight.. we will see saturday if they hold up.. anyone have any other suggestions??? i barely clipped the top of a jump and busted an a-arm...

6 weeks on this kit. 1 a-arm 1 shock shaft and one shock cap..... ALL my fault.:cry: Just over hauled the whole kit, diffs ball cups and shock seals. None of which really needed to be done. Good luck. Like wheelman said, best kit on the market....


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