SC10 4x4 Thread
Even if you are faster everywhere else, if somebody following you can go triple and you can only go single double, your odds go way up of getting wrecked in a bad spot.
ICRC, you posted you added weight to the front of the truck in an attempt to help it. Out of curiosity, where exactly did you mount it, and how much did you try?
ICRC, you posted you added weight to the front of the truck in an attempt to help it. Out of curiosity, where exactly did you mount it, and how much did you try?
3oz plus the weight of the heavier 6000mah gens ace packs
it is sick, the truck and driver are so dialed it is ridiculous.
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Budget Racer, jack your preload on the rear shocks alllll the way up (collars down) and see if the truck is still clicking on acceleration. If the diff is bad, the clicking will stop with the increased ride height (the axles click the outdrives once the diff is worn...happens under hard acceleration as the rear squats, the geometry changes and the axles rub).
If the clicking stops, swap in a new diff.
here's a pic of how my CVA's looked after one session.
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Mantis:
I was running the stock ESC and motor for the better part of a month and a half. Last weekend, I changed my setup for an LRP TC spec SXX ESC (V2 software) and a Tekin 4000 4P motor (14T pinion). The first thing that I noticed (I did some changes to the throttle agression settings and to the motor timing as well) was the dramatic increase in braking. On a very small table-top jump, I can pull the nose right under and if I hit the throttle, the nose comes up nicely (once I learn to control this and drive it, I might do ok against the Durango's that show up). Maybe a change in ESC may yield some needed flight control?
Don
I was running the stock ESC and motor for the better part of a month and a half. Last weekend, I changed my setup for an LRP TC spec SXX ESC (V2 software) and a Tekin 4000 4P motor (14T pinion). The first thing that I noticed (I did some changes to the throttle agression settings and to the motor timing as well) was the dramatic increase in braking. On a very small table-top jump, I can pull the nose right under and if I hit the throttle, the nose comes up nicely (once I learn to control this and drive it, I might do ok against the Durango's that show up). Maybe a change in ESC may yield some needed flight control?
Don
the only comparable track that I can think that I raced at is called PsychoNitroBlast in Georgia. The jumps are huge!! I was running 2 wd and getting 10 ft of air LOL
Mantis:
I was running the stock ESC and motor for the better part of a month and a half. Last weekend, I changed my setup for an LRP TC spec SXX ESC (V2 software) and a Tekin 4000 4P motor (14T pinion). The first thing that I noticed (I did some changes to the throttle agression settings and to the motor timing as well) was the dramatic increase in braking. On a very small table-top jump, I can pull the nose right under and if I hit the throttle, the nose comes up nicely (once I learn to control this and drive it, I might do ok against the Durango's that show up). Maybe a change in ESC may yield some needed flight control?
Don
I was running the stock ESC and motor for the better part of a month and a half. Last weekend, I changed my setup for an LRP TC spec SXX ESC (V2 software) and a Tekin 4000 4P motor (14T pinion). The first thing that I noticed (I did some changes to the throttle agression settings and to the motor timing as well) was the dramatic increase in braking. On a very small table-top jump, I can pull the nose right under and if I hit the throttle, the nose comes up nicely (once I learn to control this and drive it, I might do ok against the Durango's that show up). Maybe a change in ESC may yield some needed flight control?
Don
it is sick, the truck and driver are so dialed it is ridiculous.
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hey guys I just got first in tonights main but had a problem with my tensioner pullley. The side wall broke off. Would you guys recommend running the aftermarket metal ones? And also the belt is riding on the right side of the front clicker unit. Is that normal? Im thinking it shold be in the middle but might be wrong.
I always seem to overachive on race day, well not this weekend

hey guys I just got first in tonights main but had a problem with my tensioner pullley. The side wall broke off. Would you guys recommend running the aftermarket metal ones? And also the belt is riding on the right side of the front clicker unit. Is that normal? Im thinking it shold be in the middle but might be wrong.
it is sick, the truck and driver are so dialed it is ridiculous.
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