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Old 10-31-2011, 03:55 PM
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any links to those speed passion batteries? I've considered the nano techs but i need the roar approved batts for some of the races i go to.
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speedpowerrc.com but it looks like thier website is down. they are just a branch of speedpassion.net
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Originally Posted by thecman26
Turnigy Nanotech 6000mah 65C packs are the bomb! $41 is a pretty good price... They were in stock last time I ordered 2 weeks ago, the go quick though!
I have 8 of them....will buy them from now on.
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I got my truck all cleaned up today, these trucks are a pain to clean up dirt gets under all sorts of stuff and have to take half the truck apart..

I'm hopefully going to be racing it indoors at one of two places this winter, One place I think is still under construction, The guy bought a huge warehouse and is making a Dirt off road track and a Touring car coarse, The other track is carpet Or cemment I think with small wooden jumps. I just got to find out if its only 2wd or 4wd SCT.

My Tekin Pro 4 4600kv should be here this week, I cant wait to try a sensored motor.

Does anyone know someone selling a Tekin Rx8 thats in good working shape? or somewhere to order one for as cheap as possible?
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ordered my orion r10 pro today, getting it wednesday and hope to try it out this weekend!
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Old 10-31-2011, 07:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Casper
There is a set screw in the arm that is the "droop screw" this set screw in the arm can be adjusted to hit the chassis and limit the shock down travel. The TLR chassis has been drilled and tapped so you can put a 4-40 button head or the droop pad screw I linked to on top of the chassis so the set screw in the arm will hit this screw head instead of the alum chassis. Most of the setups we are currently running call for "full droop" so we are not using this feature on the car but if you run on extremely high bite tracks then limiting droop may be a good thing and these droop pad screws in the chassis will save the chassis from the droop set screws digging in over time.
I run on a small indoor clay track. Can you explain the difference in how the truck runs with full droop or limited by the droop. I'm not good @ set up & would like to figure out how the droop screws affect the handling.

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Originally Posted by namewasdallas
I got my truck all cleaned up today, these trucks are a pain to clean up dirt gets under all sorts of stuff and have to take half the truck apart..

I'm hopefully going to be racing it indoors at one of two places this winter, One place I think is still under construction, The guy bought a huge warehouse and is making a Dirt off road track and a Touring car coarse, The other track is carpet Or cemment I think with small wooden jumps. I just got to find out if its only 2wd or 4wd SCT.

My Tekin Pro 4 4600kv should be here this week, I cant wait to try a sensored motor.

Does anyone know someone selling a Tekin Rx8 thats in good working shape? or somewhere to order one for as cheap as possible?
Invest in an air comp. Cleanup is much easier.
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Originally Posted by namewasdallas
Does anyone know someone selling a Tekin Rx8 thats in good working shape? or somewhere to order one for as cheap as possible?
http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...ggy-motor.html
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Originally Posted by larlev
Invest in an air comp. Cleanup is much easier.
+1, definately!
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Originally Posted by larlev
Invest in an air comp. Cleanup is much easier.
+2 and faster!
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Originally Posted by namewasdallas
I got my truck all cleaned up today, these trucks are a pain to clean up dirt gets under all sorts of stuff and have to take half the truck apart..
Welcome to Off-road/outdoor?
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Originally Posted by Feint Motion
Welcome to Off-road/outdoor?
Oh on-road cars get plenty dirty too!
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Originally Posted by larlev
Invest in an air comp. Cleanup is much easier.
Also buy a cheap pair of harbor freight safety glasses or just use your sun glasses!!!Compressed air plus foreign object can cause severe eye injury..
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Originally Posted by Mr.juarez
You didn't put the wires opposite side either? I was watching jangs video where he actually did it to his gens Ace and melted the inside connection. Just a thought?
Speaking of reversing polarities/opposite sides:

I just switched to the Nanotechs. My only complaint about them is the pretty sticker on the case has both red and black in the scheme, and the sticker part that is next to the negative port is RED and the part next to the positive port is BLACK.

I thought they had a clever sticker indicator built into their design , but not so. It's exactly the opposite. Ugh. The + and - indicators are accurate, but don't go by the color!

Red is +, black is - ... except in Hong Kong?
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