SC10 4x4 Thread
I have an RX8, and I know many others who do as well. I stole it out of my e-Maxx when MT racing died and SC racing took over. It's several years old and still performs like it was new (aside from replacing the $10 fan every year or so.) In my SC104x4 the temps barely get high enough to turn the fan on....by the time I get down from the driver's stand, the fan has usually turned off. I run a "power hungry" Savox 1258 and have never had any glitching or brown outs.
and he sold 3 at that price.
Any 1 got pics of the RX8 mounted under the belt?
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For me the 4K version is just fine. I can dial in more or less power with timing as needed.
If you think what he is asking is out of line look at this joker. http://www.ebay.com/itm/SC10-4X4-LCG...item336fba254d
and he sold 3 at that price.
and he sold 3 at that price.
If anyone was wanting to run the Exotek aluminum chassis, we have them on sale right now!
http://www.trick-parts.com/product_p/1162.htm
And the saddle pack mounts:
http://www.trick-parts.com/product_p/1177.htm

http://www.trick-parts.com/product_p/1162.htm
And the saddle pack mounts:
http://www.trick-parts.com/product_p/1177.htm

[QUOTE=BlueGlowBoy;10217499]But in a 10 minute race, the center diff should still be consistent, where a slipper will fade, even just slightly. Maybe not a Garoslipper....but those AE slipper pads are about as consistent as a high school romance....[/QUOTE
The ae Heavy duty pads perform better than you give credit ....
The ae Heavy duty pads perform better than you give credit ....
Exactly right. The only way to increase clamping force is to change friction material or get more leverage by using larger diameter slipper plates.



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