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t0p_sh0tta 03-01-2013 12:38 PM


Originally Posted by bigemike (Post 11878729)
is anyone using a center diff in the truck, I saw one in a car listed for sale? I guess this truck is more based off of a b44 or 1/10th scale driveline, and the other trucks are running a 1/8th style driveline

Nothing 1/10 scale about this thing. It's 2 rear ends connected by a belt. There's no traditional oil filled center diff offered for this thing. Mantis offers the closest thing to one though, with his own C-diff. It's more of a huge ball diff.

Ralph289 03-01-2013 01:39 PM


Originally Posted by Cain (Post 11878223)
I would say you may be happier with one of the 550 4 pole combos out there. From what I understand, they run cooler than either the 550 2 poles or the 540 4 poles with tons of power to spare.

the MMP is really pushing it when being used in 4x4 SCTs.

If you need something that small however for a good price, the Speed Passion GT2.0 Pro ESC will do both 550 2 pole and 540 4 pole motors no sweat. I use this ESC on all my vehicles other than the EB48 I have and it works great.

For max runtime, use stick packs. There are 7200mah packs in high C rating out now, SMC and promatch both sell these.



Yes, it is competitive, but, you need to keep in mind the conditions you plan to run on. If its indoor stuff, high traction with 1/10 sized jumps, the vehicle really shines here.

If its outdoor 1/8 scale blow out tracks, you will find a variety of the upgrades from M2C, Exotek, and RC shox worth getting.

this thread is worth a read though to understand the quirks of the vehicle, and go into ownership with all the info up front.

As someone who has actually ran the vehicle on indoor tight high traction carpet and med-large 1/8 outdoor tracks with very little traction, I hope the info I can provide you helps.

Thanks for the info, the Speed Passion ESC sounds good, any picks on motors for what I want to use the truck for. Long run time for bashing.

sawhead 03-01-2013 05:52 PM


Originally Posted by sawhead (Post 11871661)
hey guys...i have an sc10b and was wondering if the XP SP SC700-BL Brushless ESC will run in blinky mode?

anyone?

showtime18x 03-01-2013 06:04 PM

My sc10 4x4 is making a sound like the belt is skipping when I am turning and on the power I have changed the belt, tensioners, and pulleys and it still makes the noise it doesn't seem to hamper its performance

rippen 03-01-2013 06:08 PM


Originally Posted by showtime18x (Post 11879758)
My sc10 4x4 is making a sound like the belt is skipping when I am turning and on the power I have changed the belt, tensioners, and pulleys and it still makes the noise it doesn't seem to hamper its performance

Do you have the front clicker locked.

showtime18x 03-01-2013 06:17 PM

Makes the sound with the clicker locked and unlocked

Jstall7543 03-01-2013 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by Ralph289 (Post 11877865)
Looking to build a SC10 4x4 but don't want the RTR. This will be used for bashing so longer run time on 2s battery is a must. Would a MMP and 1410 (3800KV) be a good choice ? And would it be an improvement over what the RTR comes with? Was thinking gearing at 62/14.
Thanks for the help.

This is a vid of my sc10 4x4 (original kit version) with MMP and 1410 3800kv on 3s 3400mah aminhobbies ecopower lipo ($35) with jconcepts choppers on hazard wheels, 14t pinion stock spur, exotek front slipper locker. Its a pretty good ripper. Temps running 120f motor and esc with 55deg ambient running jconcepts vented overtray.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hTPu...e_gdata_player

AJay0722 03-01-2013 08:38 PM


Originally Posted by rippen (Post 11879772)
Do you have the front clicker locked.

good chance it's the diffs

rippen 03-02-2013 04:25 AM


Originally Posted by AJay0722 (Post 11880244)
good chance it's the diffs

Or the diff case screws are to tight.

???E-Racer 03-02-2013 09:25 AM

Ready to get my 4wd corr going!
 
Purchased all the essentials that I needed now I can focus on getting
my 4wd SC10 Corr Truck running.

Copperhead 550 system $169
Viper Pro-gauge $40

2x 6800mah Trackpower Lipos 70c $225

neu2this 03-02-2013 11:03 AM

Slipper question?

How do you know if slipper is coupled or decoupled? Helping a friend with his. I think he has the exotek plate on the back and the gator discs on the front. Thanks. I was looking at the team set ups and they all say decoupled. Just want to be sure. Thanks.

Cain 03-02-2013 12:58 PM


Originally Posted by Ralph289 (Post 11878988)
Thanks for the info, the Speed Passion ESC sounds good, any picks on motors for what I want to use the truck for. Long run time for bashing.

Bashing you probably want lots of torque, 540 sized 4 poles which are common I have been hearing good things about the hobbywing version. The Tekin Pro4s are great too.

550s can do the trick too, you probably will want some with higher torque rotors like what the Reedy has or even a Hit torque Novak ballistic (14mm rotor version I believe) that has killer torque. You woudl want the 4.5 version of this.

As a side benefit, the 550s can be had pretty cheap on the used market.

coconut 03-02-2013 02:01 PM

Do anyone know where I could get screws to secure my motor to the motor plate? I have the sc10 4x4 with a CC 1410, but the motor didn't come with screws.

Ralph289 03-02-2013 02:18 PM


Originally Posted by Cain (Post 11882003)
Bashing you probably want lots of torque, 540 sized 4 poles which are common I have been hearing good things about the hobbywing version. The Tekin Pro4s are great too.

550s can do the trick too, you probably will want some with higher torque rotors like what the Reedy has or even a Hit torque Novak ballistic (14mm rotor version I believe) that has killer torque. You woudl want the 4.5 version of this.

As a side benefit, the 550s can be had pretty cheap on the used market.

Thanks for the info !

Thinking of these two combos for sc10 basher which would be better.
Xerun SCT Pro 3400KV or MMP with 1410 3800kv ?
For bashing and longer run time on 2s.
Thanks

Cain 03-02-2013 02:23 PM

on Kv alone I would lean towards the 3800 motor. reason being is that getting big pinions to fit the SC10 4x4's mounting plate can be a pain as now the pinion doesn't fit through the opening from what I recall.


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