SC10 4x4 Thread
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From: tx rchq
The conditions were on the line lots of drip off the line, script all large jumps eight scale track 35 weight oil all around stock set up as far as the mid Pistons go the Pistons Minnesota car would be a lot easier to be pushed harder but yet I still have traction roll set up before was two-stage pistons with the same way to oil the pistons were custom-made
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And to be honest. Anything is better than listening to the same Bad Wild Joke tech, 8mm mod, or Exotek chassis drabble going on in this thread. (that's no offense to you guys, but it's been the same record playing for 500 pages, we haven't moved on since the 8mm mod 5 months ago; but total offense to WC)
I'm chill. I just don't want to see the next 500 pages about this ProLite truck. Much like the topics you mentioned.
What I do want to talk about is stuff like. What are these "steel diff inserts" mentioned in the Pros set up sheets.
What I do want to talk about is stuff like. What are these "steel diff inserts" mentioned in the Pros set up sheets.
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They are prototype steel versions of ours, the guys got. Talked to a guy a while back in AE and he said "soon" well over 6 months ago.
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If the Sc10 4x4.2 was a reimagining similar to the RC8.2 with it's many changes but even taking it a step further, I would be most interested. (I don't mean making the 4x4 like the RC8, but the big changes that came with the .2) Taking where they left off with the SC10 4x4 FT and doubling up. I would feel as if I stuck with it for as long as I have, for a reason. Most guys walk by my pit and go "still got that thing, huh?" because it's "that" big of a deal.
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Looking at the diffs the only thing that comes to mind is the brass bushings changed out to steel, but the reason they are brass is something has to wear out and so the bushing is it, replace it with steel and it and the out drive will both wear.
Hey Cain. That set up I posted is what I use for these conditions.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoF07...e_gdata_player
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yoF07...e_gdata_player



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