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Old 03-24-2011, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by irocdave12
Can anyone give me a good starting point with the silicone diff oil when I go to swap out the grease. I run on a small outdoor track which I would call semi rough. Certaintly not a groomed pro clay track. Lastest issue of RC Driver claims the manual say to use 10,000 weight in the front and center but I cant find that anywhere in the manual and they dont say anything about the rear diff.
check out the 1st post of this thread, tons of info on there including Losi driver Casey Peck's setup.
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Why is everyone wanting to lighten this truck? Is it because you are limited to 2s? Ran mine last night on 3s and I love it the way it is. I could see however how the weight could be an issue on 2s.
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Originally Posted by irocdave12
Can anyone give me a good starting point with the silicone diff oil when I go to swap out the grease. I run on a small outdoor track which I would call semi rough. Certaintly not a groomed pro clay track. Lastest issue of RC Driver claims the manual say to use 10,000 weight in the front and center but I cant find that anywhere in the manual and they dont say anything about the rear diff.
5-3-3 or 5-5-3 seem to be the most popular right now. 3 in the center for more forgiving feel and lower traction, 5 in the center if you have good traction and want some more acceleration.

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Why is everyone wanting to lighten this truck? Is it because you are limited to 2s? Ran mine last night on 3s and I love it the way it is. I could see however how the weight could be an issue on 2s.
Because we can.
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We are releasing a new hex for the rear of the XXX-SCT so that you can use your SCTE wheels on both trucks, just as an fyi.
AWESOME
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Originally Posted by irocdave12
Can anyone give me a good starting point with the silicone diff oil when I go to swap out the grease. I run on a small outdoor track which I would call semi rough. Certaintly not a groomed pro clay track. Lastest issue of RC Driver claims the manual say to use 10,000 weight in the front and center but I cant find that anywhere in the manual and they dont say anything about the rear diff.
5 front 7 center 3 rear - Enjoy.
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I'm running the Havor Pro SC with the Ballistic 4.5t... I swithed the rotor to the 14mm one. Running a 13T pinion. Came off the track after a hard 6 min practice and the temps were around 120... Esc was 90... I was using a 2s 5000mah 35C pack...

Will see how it does after the races tonight!

Oh and i had to replace the trans cap module because it fried after the first battery pack i ran on it, when i got it!
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Originally Posted by hacker07
We are releasing a new hex for the rear of the XXX-SCT so that you can use your SCTE wheels on both trucks, just as an fyi.
thats AWESOME to hear! when should we expect to see them?
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What size track are you running on? I'm running the 4.5 stock right now with a 14T. I ordered the 14mm rotor and a 16T to try out.

Our track is ~100'x60', ~17-19 second lap times.

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I'm running the Havor Pro SC with the Ballistic 4.5t... I swithed the rotor to the 14mm one. Running a 13T pinion. Came off the track after a hard 6 min practice and the temps were around 120... Esc was 90... I was using a 2s 5000mah 35C pack...

Will see how it does after the races tonight!

Oh and i had to replace the trans cap module because it fried after the first battery pack i ran on it, when i got it!
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Originally Posted by ChrisAttebery
What size track are you running on? I'm running the 4.5 stock right now with a 14T. I ordered the 14mm rotor and a 16T to try out.

Our track is ~100'x60', ~17-19 second lap times.
What he said... I have the same setup and put the 16 on it. Our laptimes run 29 and up. I hope to run it soon!!!!
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Anyone know if these would fit the SCTE?
http://t-bone-racing.net/Short-Cours...0011-p428.html

They are tough bumpers.
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Originally Posted by SCTRacerX
Anyone know if these would fit the SCTE?
http://t-bone-racing.net/Short-Cours...0011-p428.html

They are tough bumpers.
No it wont , but I am sure TBR is working on one as we speak .......
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maybe these?

http://t-bone-racing.net/Brand-A-M/Losi/TEN-T-c130/
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Originally Posted by SaladFork
5 front 7 center 3 rear - Enjoy.
+1 on this setup.
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I just hate that the bumper bolts from the bottom. Super sick/strong bumpers, just hate that it raises your bones and arms to achieve the same ride height.
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I use a T-Bone bumper from my Jammin... The holes are really close, but I don't use the bumper brace. Some flex but not much, I ran it on the Jammin without the brace all last year never an issue.
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