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Mizchief 03-09-2012 03:39 PM


Originally Posted by SCTDan (Post 10444881)
Makes sense. I forget about ROAR rules since I club race and we allow any 540 or 550 can in 4x4

550 cans are fine for SCT 4x4 mod/open, but they have to be 2 pole 550's I think this will change as more 4 pole 550's come onto the market

JEFFs SC10 03-09-2012 03:41 PM

Revtech came out with their sensored 540 motor. Not that I'm gonna run out and by one, very happy with my pro 4. :nod:

Mizchief 03-09-2012 04:04 PM

Hauler bags
 
Hey I know a lot of you guys run more than one SCT class, what Hauler bags do you use that can fit 2 SCT's? I'm using the JConcepts medium bag now which does technically fit a SCT in it's drawer, but it's a tight fit when running hazard wheels and you have to compress the shocks to get it to fit in there with body mounted.

I want to keep the JConcepts for random stuff like tires, parts boxes, tool pouches, etc. then have one other hauler that can easily stoe my two SCT's and my Mini 8ight (for screwing around when i have a lull between races)

Vegatron75 03-09-2012 04:41 PM

Didn't know if this was old news, looks like a FT updated "KIT"
http://www.teamassociated.com/pictur...4/91174_md.jpg

beaven 03-09-2012 04:49 PM

i just want the chassis brace and the belt cover but they don't list the belt cover separately....maybe in the future...

ilanstylz 03-09-2012 04:52 PM


Originally Posted by beaven (Post 10445885)
i just want the chassis brace and the belt cover but they don't list the belt cover separately....maybe in the future...

If you buy AE's chassis brace you will also need to buy the updated rear shock tower as well..........

Farmer_John 03-09-2012 05:21 PM

I'm thinking 70 bucks retail is a good price for what you get.

In other news, my short bus truck has been handling inconsistently of late. Apparently NOT rebuilding your car since new isn't such a good thing. Arms, replaced, total rear dif rebuild and I Removed one of the CVDs to find the pin falling out in three pieces!

On the up side, regular RC10 CVD bits fit the SC104x...

I'm not worthy...

vito 03-09-2012 05:27 PM

i just need the brace and new slipper.

CraigMBA 03-09-2012 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by Mizchief (Post 10445726)
Hey I know a lot of you guys run more than one SCT class, what Hauler bags do you use that can fit 2 SCT's? I'm using the JConcepts medium bag now which does technically fit a SCT in it's drawer, but it's a tight fit when running hazard wheels and you have to compress the shocks to get it to fit in there with body mounted.

I have one of those, take the tires off! One truck goes in one drawer, the other goes in the other, and all the tires go in the third.

jimmer411 03-09-2012 05:51 PM

I use one of these in black.

http://www.target.com/p/Embark-Drop-...e/-/A-13234968

You could easily fit 2 SCT in this thing, but one with body and tires removed. I lug around my B4, Sc10 4x4, 2 spectrum transmitters, a charger and 6 batteries along with a ton of tools and 2 sets of spare SCT tires. cant beat the price and it has wheels.

cjhoward78 03-09-2012 06:00 PM

Can someone explain benefits to clutch basket or center diff over coupled/pinned slipper. I'm still running pin mod with stock slipper and pads w 4.5 550 Novak. It lays down good power. I have not stripped any gears "yet". Just wonder if I'm missing out on serious perf. Advantage. I run on medium size outdoor track, med grip clay. Tryin to decide if I should invest the money. Thanx

buckeyeboy30 03-09-2012 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by ilanstylz (Post 10445896)
If you buy AE's chassis brace you will also need to buy the updated rear shock tower as well..........

What's different with the shock tower?

cjhoward78 03-09-2012 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by buckeyeboy30 (Post 10446181)
What's different with the shock tower?

The ft brace attaches to the shock tower and the new shock tower is heavily reinforced accordingly.

It will break the standard tower quickly.

ilanstylz 03-09-2012 06:25 PM

Well guys and gals you can add me to the list of busted servo savers... Luckily it happened to me right before I was going to head out for the day........Almost a full year of having this sct and so far one stripped servo horn and one busted servo saver is all I've managed to break, lets just say the sc10 4x4 can take a beating, especially the way I drive lol........

Here's a quick picture of the carnage:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...z/DSCF0192.jpg

MantisWorx 03-09-2012 06:29 PM


Originally Posted by ilanstylz (Post 10446256)
Well guys and gals you can add me to the list of busted servo savers... Luckily it happened to me right before I was going to head out for the day........Almost a full year of having this sct and so far one stripped servo horn and one busted servo saver is all I've managed to break, lets just say the sc10 4x4 can take a beating, especially the way I drive lol........

Here's a quick picture of the carnage:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...z/DSCF0192.jpg

Your ACKbar is installed upside down!!


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