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Old 01-20-2012 | 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by jaybird95
+1 It's worth it.
I haven't ran mine yet, but got it installed last night with the stick pack setup. Looks like UPS is comming though for me and the saddle packs should be here today and i'll have it ready to race tomorrow.

I'm running the ball diff with the recommend setup on rcshox. Any special considerations for a tight indoor track? I was planning on running on a large 1/8 scale, but it rained out so I'm going down to an indoor race, but have no time to try out the new setup other than a short practice day of the race.

I like the look and feel of it, the grey Al with the black front and rear blend real nice with each other. Just holding the truck you can feel how much more stable the frame is. Like other have said, when you have the stock center piece off you can bend and twist it pretty easily.
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Old 01-20-2012 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by vito
thanks ill just have to update my kit now with the new parts. hope they fit
Vito, why whould you spend money on FT parts if you are just playing around with the truck?
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Old 01-20-2012 | 09:34 AM
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i like to blow money on it.i will just add the new slipper set up
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Old 01-20-2012 | 09:41 AM
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I'm not clear on how lead sitting ON TOP of the stock plastic chassis will have as low a CoG as the exotech where the bottom of the chassis is lower than the lead and heavier....
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Old 01-20-2012 | 09:44 AM
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I'm not clear on how lead sitting ON TOP of the stock plastic chassis will have as low a CoG as the exotech where the bottom of the chassis is lower than the lead and heavier....
If you want to upgrade the stock, I think the best way to go is to add a steel plate to the bottom as one user posted a few dozen pages ago. Using liquid nails or something like that instead of screws so you get consistent contact which would add some stiffness as well.
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Old 01-20-2012 | 10:58 AM
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Originally Posted by Mizchief
If you want to upgrade the stock, I think the best way to go is to add a steel plate to the bottom as one user posted a few dozen pages ago. Using liquid nails or something like that instead of screws so you get consistent contact which would add some stiffness as well.
Make sure you use some good adhesive, or it'll be embarrassing when that falls off at the track.
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Old 01-20-2012 | 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by JayL
I'm not clear on how lead sitting ON TOP of the stock plastic chassis will have as low a CoG as the exotech where the bottom of the chassis is lower than the lead and heavier....
because the sidewalls and all, of the exotech chassis are heavier then the plastic sidewalls of the stock chassis.
so when you only ad a thin layer of lead ( lead is heavier then aluminium ) on the bottom of the stock chassis. I think that a stock chassis with a lead layer in it will have a lower COG then the full aluminium exotech chassis.
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Old 01-20-2012 | 12:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Cain
for people using a 5.5 550 Tekin setup with 32P gears, what are you seeing on your tracks as far as what pinions you are using?

I know its track specific how you gear, but curious to see what others are experiencing in comparison to what AE recommends?

If you run 1/8 e buggy, how you gear top speed wise in comparison I would like to know as well. (ex- your buggy is geared for say 40 mph, is your 4x4 SCT geared for the same top speed or less?)

Also what are peoples opinions of the Novak 32P 5mm gears?
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I think you meant 16T.

Thanks for the info. I'll probably order the novak pinion pack then that goes up to a 17T pinion.


Someone had posted getting the yellow springs. What are people finding they are using for springs or at least will use in the pit box versus the stock springs, front and rear?
I run 1/8 E and gear my 4x4 to nearly same top speed or just slightly less.

As far as springs; I think all you really need are blue and yellow (seems all that anyone uses).
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Old 01-20-2012 | 12:48 PM
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Here's a gearing chart a friend made for me... I'm at 15/62 w/ the Castle 3800.

That puts me around 34-38mph, depending on voltage...
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Old 01-20-2012 | 02:41 PM
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Going through spurs like there's no tomorrow (3 today....) an suggestions on setting mesh?
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Old 01-20-2012 | 02:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Evil Genius jr.
Going through spurs like there's no tomorrow (3 today....) an suggestions on setting mesh?
The paper method works, but how I set my gear mesh is have the pinion just close enough to the spur that you can slightly "rock" the spur back and forth without moving the pinion. I have been setting gear mesh like that for a while and havent stripped a gear since.
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Old 01-20-2012 | 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Evil Genius jr.
Going through spurs like there's no tomorrow (3 today....) an suggestions on setting mesh?
i had some worn pads that were slipping causing a lot of friction, warping spur then chewing teeth. i got new pads and locked her down, no more issues.
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Old 01-20-2012 | 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jaybird95
Make sure you use some good adhesive, or it'll be embarrassing when that falls off at the track.
I guess you could heat it up with an acetylene torch and melt that sucker on like a horse shoe
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Old 01-20-2012 | 03:29 PM
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anyone ever temp there ball diff yet? I clocked mine at 137 f and im asking this cause im trying to back mine off to see if i can correct my rear end coming around issue discussed earlier. where only talkingn1/4 turns backing off from complete lockdown on nut.
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Old 01-20-2012 | 03:31 PM
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anyone ever temp there ball diff yet? I clocked mine at 137 f and im asking this cause im trying to back mine off to see if i can correct my rear end coming around issue discussed earlier. where only talkingn1/4 turns backing off from complete lockdown on nut.
I haven't on the diff, but on the gear cover just to make sure it wasn't cookin like crazy. What was your motor temp when you measured? If your motor was 150+ I could see that heat transferring via the motor plate and heating up the diff as well.
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