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Originally Posted by brent701
(Post 10204756)
Thank you..
wow 50 bucks Does it bolt right up?
Originally Posted by UN4RACING
(Post 10204777)
BTW Set the brakes fluffy, straight brake and be ready to turn on a pin head....lol.
Originally Posted by brent701
(Post 10204788)
I was wanting to make it brake like a 2wd.
I am having a problem with going from the B44.1 to the B4.1 and SC10 2wd. I use the brakes in the corner to turn it fast. The track I race on has 3 180deg tight turns. The buggy pushes like a mofo in the corners. If you hit the brakes it just slides straight and drives me nuts. I guess it's just going to be a new learning curve |
Originally Posted by SpraydbySprague
(Post 10204963)
Yep, drops right in.
Fluffy? Never seen that setting on my ESC. :D I agree with what UN4RACING said. Basically turn down the brakes. You are most likely locking the wheels up altogether. A simple way to check for wheel lock up is to place bold stripes on the front rims with either a sharpie or some electrical tape. When you hit the brakes you can visually spot the wheel locking up easier. I can run ABS which I may just try and adjust it. I ran ABS on the SC10 4x4 and it really helped . that sucker would doa front flip under hard braking. I will try reducing the brakes and play with the ABS. |
Are cc foam pretty much standard in 4whl fronts now? I know they suck in 2whl fronts.
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Originally Posted by brent701
(Post 10204972)
I am 100% sure they are locking.
I can run ABS which I may just try and adjust it. I ran ABS on the SC10 4x4 and it really helped . that sucker would doa front flip under hard braking. I will try reducing the brakes and play with the ABS. |
I just bought a B44.1 roller, what's the best motor esc to get for this? I've been buying RTR's and haven't had to buy one yet.
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Originally Posted by jketron
(Post 10207433)
I just bought a B44.1 roller, what's the best motor esc to get for this? I've been buying RTR's and haven't had to buy one yet.
For me, LRP speed controls are still my favorite, and Thunder Power motors are now my favorite motors. I put an 8.5 in my son's B44 and ran it for 6 months without pulling it out of the car, and my son puts a LOT of time on the car. I just pulled the 8.5 out and put a THunder Power 6.5 in and it is super strong. The 8.5 went in my son's 22 buggy for a big race. Wheelies all over with that 8.5. |
Originally Posted by sandsurfer
(Post 10207112)
Gotta ask.. What speedo are you running with the SC10 4x4? I tried using the ABS with a tekin RS in my Ultima SCR and after awhile my brakes were non existent even when turning off the ABS and several recalibrations. :(
I ran mid ABS (low,mid,high) it was nice. Worked very well. I had more braking than needed. If i didn't use the ABS if i hit the brakes it will do a front flip on flat ground if I had traction, Which i had a lot of. the motor would lift the front wheels on command. I never ran out of brakes though. |
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...C06605copy.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...C06611copy.jpg http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...C06587copy.jpg My new B44.1 is finally ready. Had to wait for a while for the batteries. Next weekend maiden run :D:D |
Originally Posted by jketron
(Post 10207433)
I just bought a B44.1 roller, what's the best motor esc to get for this? I've been buying RTR's and haven't had to buy one yet.
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Originally Posted by -WHEELMAN-
(Post 10204742)
Sorry you won't find it! Nobody makes them. I want to try gear diffs bad but are non existent for the B44. Have heard of a guy trying some but the mods to even get them into the gear boxes was crazy!
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Originally Posted by Pointy71
(Post 10207891)
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...C06605copy.jpg
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...C06611copy.jpg http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/y...C06587copy.jpg My new B44.1 is finally ready. Had to wait for a while for the batteries. Next weekend maiden run :D:D Your going to love your B44, its an awesome car.. |
Any esc and motor combo for mod. If you are serious and run stock then tekin esc for boost and epic d3 monster motors great combo. Other escs don't offer as much options to tune the boost, and those are the strongest stock motors I have seen. If you wanna try something else go for it, but that's my opinion. I like the Leo escs but they are set and forget with only a few options to set boost and brke. It a big difference and you can pic a tekin ts up for about 100 and you will not need to go below a 8.5 with it. If you go lower the esc will work too hard. You can add boost to an 8.5 and have something SUPER FAST
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Anybody have part numbers for whats needed to run the losi big bore springs??? And which ones do u guys recomend for large outdoor 1/8 scale track??
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! WOW !! How big is your foam.
:tire::tire::tire:Hi guys, getting towards the end of my B44.1 build to start my 1:10th scale electric journey. I've raced 8th scale nitro a little while ago and I can not remember ever having to trim or shape tire foams before in 8th scale.
The tire foams provided in the kit with the holeshot tires are huge compared to the tire. Is this typical for all foams in this scale ? Who trims the foams to a closer match to the width of the tire ? Who shapes the foam to conform to the bead or shape of the tire. Some trimming and shaping advice please !!!:tire::tire::tire: |
Originally Posted by Big Lee
(Post 10229046)
:tire::tire::tire:Hi guys, getting towards the end of my B44.1 build to start my 1:10th scale electric journey. I've raced 8th scale nitro a little while ago and I can not remember ever having to trim or shape tire foams before in 8th scale.
The tire foams provided in the kit with the holeshot tires are huge compared to the tire. Is this typical for all foams in this scale ? Who trims the foams to a closer match to the width of the tire ? Who shapes the foam to conform to the bead or shape of the tire. Some trimming and shaping advice please !!!:tire::tire::tire: |
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