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boborc 03-18-2012 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by CraigMBA (Post 10482920)
That looks right.

If you want to see what it looks like wrong, go put two turns on the FR two turns on the RL and reweigh it.

Talk about pulling one out of your Butt.:nod:

SCTDan 03-18-2012 12:27 PM


Originally Posted by SeberiusOne (Post 10483261)
Adding site:rctech.net to the Google search string will only return results from this site.

To search only the electric offroad forum, add site:rctech.net/forum/electric-off-road/ .

To search just this thread, add site:rctech.net/forum/electric-off-road/511493-sc10-4x4-thread- . You can also search specific pages/page ranges by adding their specific numbers to the end. For example, say you want to search pages 1200 - 1299, just search with site:rctech.net/forum/electric-off-road/511493-sc10-4x4-thread-12 . Note that this will also return results for page 12, and pages 120 - 129.

That sure seems like a lot of work:rolleyes:
Easier to just ask a question:eek:

Those are some good ways to refine a search. I'll have try and remember some of it

I actually have no issue with people asking questions. The search function isn't the greatest and if I think the question is silly or was just answered I ignore it.

SeberiusOne 03-18-2012 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by SCTDan (Post 10483305)
That sure seems like a lot of work:rolleyes:
Easier to just ask a question:eek:

Those are some good ways to refine a search. I'll have try and remember some of it

I actually have no issue with people asking questions. The search function isn't the greatest and if I think the question is silly or was just answered I ignore it.

It is much easier if you just remember to use site: , then it is just using the URL of whatever you want to search. The electric off-road section one is probably the most useful, as it eliminates results from the rather large trade section.

In some instances it is more beneficial to just ask the question however, as this is a discussion forum after all. :)

dougwalter911 03-18-2012 12:49 PM

everyone one needs to get back on topic and shut the eff up about this asking questions crap. this thread sucks every body is always bitchin

race junkie 03-18-2012 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by Evil Genius jr. (Post 10483280)
Have a clutch basket in the FS section if any one is interested.


Pm'd

SCTDan 03-18-2012 12:57 PM


Originally Posted by dougwalter911 (Post 10483366)
everyone one needs to get back on topic and shut the eff up about this asking questions crap. this thread sucks every body is always bitchin

:tire: The problem with pointing a finger at someone is that you have 3 pointed back at yourself.
It's a discussion forum about a RC truck. It's not life or death. Chill out

Evil Genius jr. 03-18-2012 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by race junkie (Post 10483378)
Pm'd

Replied.

JEFFs SC10 03-18-2012 01:34 PM

Now BACK ON TOPIC!!


Anyways went out to the track and ran about 5 packs. the local low traction,VERY dusty track was where I was ran. Every change I made improved the truck's performance.

I love learning what works better, just wish i had more batteries. My radio was low on voltage so that was giving me some problems with the rx8 but other than that no problems/breakages.

Things I did that worked for me are putting 4mm of washers under rear ball stud on shock tower. WIN

Truck was pushing and not rotating around like I wanted to, so moved rear shocks inward. WIN

Added 15g to front left of chassis.(helped level truck when jumping) WIN (might add another 5)

Put on fresh Holeshot tires WIN

Lowered EPA on throttle on radio (turned powered down) to get around track easier WIN

Changed from old JC Raptor body to Proline Flotek body. WIN (didn't run the new JC body I have want to keep it for racing)


The best thing I did today was get track time in WIN!

next thing I'm gonna do is bump up rear shock oil. and maybe bring up rear ride level another 1-2mm for a little more on power steering and get a lipo battery for the transmitter.

Evil Genius jr. 03-18-2012 01:36 PM

Truck was really good yesterday too!
Borrowed some traction compound, Grip city!
It would nose down off of all the jumps unless I kept on throttle the whole time I was in the air. Now I just have to figure out how to drive :), only 4 laps off the pace.

JEFFs SC10 03-18-2012 01:43 PM

what surface did you use that compound?

track time and practice will get you those laps! so much easier when you have a truck that works and does what you need it to do.

Evil Genius jr. 03-18-2012 01:45 PM

Red Clay,
Yup! It's hard when the closest track is an hour and 15 minutes away though. I would destroy in a pavement race :)

ilanstylz 03-18-2012 01:48 PM

I hate you all :flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming: my truck is still a shelf queen until my new esc/motor come in........ Lol nah but seriously its good to see and read up on how everyone is fine tuning their sc10's. I hope to be back on the track by the end of the week testing out some new modifications to mine, mainly the center stick pack mod as well as me adding the cf hub towers in the rear............ Can't wait

SeberiusOne 03-18-2012 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by ilanstylz (Post 10483550)
I hate you all :flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming::flaming: my truck is still a shelf queen until my new esc/motor come in........ Lol nah but seriously its good to see and read up on how everyone is fine tuning their sc10's. I hope to be back on the track by the end of the week testing out some new modifications to mine, mainly the center stick pack mod as well as me adding the cf hub towers in the rear............ Can't wait

I should finally have my first off-road electric ready to go by the end of the week. :D What esc/motor are you going with? Or is it a replacement?

ilanstylz 03-18-2012 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by SeberiusOne (Post 10483608)
I should finally have my first off-road electric ready to go by the end of the week. :D What esc/motor are you going with? Or is it a replacement?

I'll post pics when it comes, not that its a secret just that I'm still debating on getting it or not.... Will find out tomorrow if I'll be getting it or not...........

alex4r 03-18-2012 02:29 PM

I had fun racing mine yesterday. Got to use my Tenshock 411 4600 and I love it. After running almost a full pack through motor was about 140 geared 12/62 and my SXX V2 TC was only around 90 like always.

Friday night I rebuilt my shocks back to emulsion 35f/32r. I've been playing with my setup since using the center diff for the first time last week. Before I was dialing out some of the turn exit oversteer and now I need more exit steering. First thing I did was move the rear hub back to the middle from all the way forward, which helped but still need more on power steering. I borrowed a pair of blue fronts for the rear, now I see what the fuss is about. It felt awesome and I can't wait to pick up a full set. This helped a ton also. Finally I changed my sways from orange front/white rear to white all around. All of these things helped but I still feel like sometimes I cant grab as much throttle as I used to in several places on the track.

I'm guessing I should change my front diff from 10k to 7k? I bought some 7k so I can tear it down today and try it out Tuesday.

I ended up getting 3rd, there were 5 trucks all fighting for position and I'm the only one of them that managed to drive clean and stay out of trouble. All it took was to stay behind until they pile up, and drive around. I ended up having more than a half of a lap the last minute of the race. My lap times have also improved a ton, from top 10 being around 20-21 and top 5 around 20, to top 10 being 19 and top 5 being 18. Feels good man.


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