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hey guys, i have been running this truck since it was released, the kit version that is. the only mod I have is the center brace, made from carbon tube and threaded rod. it seems to be good, no splitting or anything. I still run the battery layout as stock. I am not racing it yet. pesky job is getting in the way. I am running the castle 3800 4 pole with the sidewinder esc. i mounted the fan on the esc and use the 48p spur. i recently put a 22t pinion in and did some wot runs to get to temps and still am in the 140 deg range. the esc is cool to the touch. I notice that there is a lot of front end lift with wot. I have 30k in the front diff and 10k in the rear. i have the white springs in the rear and stockers up front. how can i tame the front end lift a little? i am losing some of the front traction as the front wheels are nearly off the ground.
I get very little of the slipper fade that people with the 550 cans are getting. I checked it yesterday the pads are a little glazed. i scuffed them up and ordered new ones. thanks in advance. ben |
On Live RC
My feed was horrible. I could not watch any of the races. I basically got audio with a still frame. Cav was on the money for 2wd and 4wd buggy. My receiver took a dump last night. :flaming: :cry: |
Originally Posted by darryl80
(Post 10509566)
will the sc10 4x4 wheel hexes below fit on the sc10 2wd FT?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=270928919048 any help would be very helpful. |
Originally Posted by bschanz
(Post 10509703)
hey guys, i have been running this truck since it was released, the kit version that is. the only mod I have is the center brace, made from carbon tube and threaded rod. it seems to be good, no splitting or anything. I still run the battery layout as stock. I am not racing it yet. pesky job is getting in the way. I am running the castle 3800 4 pole with the sidewinder esc. i mounted the fan on the esc and use the 48p spur. i recently put a 22t pinion in and did some wot runs to get to temps and still am in the 140 deg range. the esc is cool to the touch. I notice that there is a lot of front end lift with wot. I have 30k in the front diff and 10k in the rear. i have the white springs in the rear and stockers up front. how can i tame the front end lift a little? i am losing some of the front traction as the front wheels are nearly off the ground.
I get very little of the slipper fade that people with the 550 cans are getting. I checked it yesterday the pads are a little glazed. i scuffed them up and ordered new ones. thanks in advance. ben |
[QUOTE=bschanz;10509703]hey guys, i have been running this truck since it was released, the kit version that is. the only mod I have is the center brace, made from carbon tube and threaded rod. it seems to be good, no splitting or anything.
Is there a sorce for the carbon tube and what is the part number for the rod ends? I am sure that if I looked around my spare parts box I could find a sutible subsitute, maybe I am just being lazy. I would rather build a reliable previously tried center brace. Thanks for any infor you can offer after doing some research I found a pdf file on google.com for this exact issue. I could post the pdf here, if I knew how :confused: |
Originally Posted by Jerm13
(Post 10509839)
I would think of extending your wheel base in the rear. This would help put more weight over the front wheels at all times.
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Originally Posted by bschanz
(Post 10509703)
hey guys, i have been running this truck since it was released, the kit version that is. the only mod I have is the center brace, made from carbon tube and threaded rod. it seems to be good, no splitting or anything. I still run the battery layout as stock. I am not racing it yet. pesky job is getting in the way. I am running the castle 3800 4 pole with the sidewinder esc. i mounted the fan on the esc and use the 48p spur. i recently put a 22t pinion in and did some wot runs to get to temps and still am in the 140 deg range. the esc is cool to the touch. I notice that there is a lot of front end lift with wot. I have 30k in the front diff and 10k in the rear. i have the white springs in the rear and stockers up front. how can i tame the front end lift a little? i am losing some of the front traction as the front wheels are nearly off the ground.
I get very little of the slipper fade that people with the 550 cans are getting. I checked it yesterday the pads are a little glazed. i scuffed them up and ordered new ones. thanks in advance. ben |
LMAO :lol:
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has anyone picked up one of the new FT kits yet? just curious on how the build is going and if there is any new tips/tricks they put in the manual..
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Originally Posted by JEFFs SC10
(Post 10510056)
LMAO :lol:
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i need a new car a 22t or a new ft kit or just the slipper and brace. i like the ft kit a lot .
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SC10 4x4 factory team
I just got a bunch of the facotory team sc10 4by4's in stock. I'm so excited to build one. I'll post pictures once it's done :)
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I just built up a factory team and there isnt anything much differant about the car except for th much better shocks, chassis brace, and the battery placement. The only problems I had were the o-rings wouldnt sit into the plastic diff halfs and they forgot to include the blue metal pivot balls that go into the sway bar links. Other than that it was a fun build and cant wait to get it on the track!
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Originally Posted by blakelenk521
(Post 10510101)
I just built up a factory team and there isnt anything much differant about the car except for th much better shocks, chassis brace, and the battery placement. The only problems I had were the o-rings wouldnt sit into the plastic diff halfs and they forgot to include the blue metal pivot balls that go into the sway bar links. Other than that it was a fun build and cant wait to get it on the track!
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AE is shipping the pivot balls to customer's. Some of the earliest kits did not have them included. I received my pivot balls like Tuesday,, kit won't arrive till Monday.
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