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Old 03-05-2013 | 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by dirtbikekid33
Sorry to say but the only way to get ahead of tekno's is if they break
Don't want to sound negative but I have had this truck for a year and put almost every mod on this truck and its just a inferior truck. When a guy went to tekno from the losi first weekend he had it he won and he was never the fastest guy not even top 4 at my track I'm lucky to be top 8 out of 20 in my sc10.
Hate to give up but just think I'm fighting the truck now to be faster or to keep up.
Really??? I destroyed 2 of them last week at my track. I'm tired of people saying one truck is waaaay better then the next. It all comes down to the driver....and by destroyed I mean I lapped them 3 times.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 06:30 AM
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^^^^Funny I was slapping around a Tekno this weekend also.

Driver skill is huge in this game....you can tune till your hands bleed. PRACTICE!
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Old 03-05-2013 | 06:53 AM
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Originally Posted by ButtDyno
^^^^Funny I was slapping around a Tekno this weekend also.

Driver skill is huge in this game....you can tune till your hands bleed. PRACTICE!
also who ever says this truck has no rear traction is full of it
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Old 03-05-2013 | 06:59 AM
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lol. I am actually glad to see some guys coming on here defending the SC10 4x4. Its a nice change to be honest, maybe this will be the new crop of people to take the SC10 4x4 to the next level.

And as those unbiased know, the main thing that matters is how well the vehicle does for you. Posted results only show that the vehicle has it in it to win in that drivers hands, if you can't wheel it, doesn't really help you much that So and So won this event with it, even more so if the track conditions are different than yours as well.

If any of you are having issues though getting your truck to hook up, please post your setup, your conditions, etc.

And don't be afraid to try some of the things mentioned on the thread. You may find what works for one person in one way, isn't what you are seeing (+8mm mod for example).
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Old 03-05-2013 | 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
lol. I am actually glad to see some guys coming on here defending the SC10 4x4. Its a nice change to be honest, maybe this will be the new crop of people to take the SC10 4x4 to the next level.

And as those unbiased know, the main thing that matters is how well the vehicle does for you. Posted results only show that the vehicle has it in it to win in that drivers hands, if you can't wheel it, doesn't really help you much that So and So won this event with it, even more so if the track conditions are different than yours as well.

If any of you are having issues though getting your truck to hook up, please post your setup, your conditions, etc.

And don't be afraid to try some of the things mentioned on the thread. You may find what works for one person in one way, isn't what you are seeing (+8mm mod for example).

Can you elaborate on the +8 mod. Also I run on a smooth track. And I love the M2C shock pistons I have in my FT.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 07:03 AM
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Originally Posted by J-Fraz203
also who ever says this truck has no rear traction is full of it
I guess I'll bite.

The truck lacked rear traction on extremely loose conditions I have posted video of until I used the M2C rear toe in block.

This is usually the common complaint people have in these conditions when they say the rear end of the truck comes around on them.

People with driving and tuning skills beyond myself have reported this. Luckily there is a fix. Hopefully AE in a revision of the truck will address this with having the rear toe in settings tunable like on their other kits.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 07:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
I guess I'll bite.

The truck lacked rear traction on extremely loose conditions I have posted video of until I used the M2C rear toe in block.

This is usually the common complaint people have in these conditions when they say the rear end of the truck comes around on them.

People with driving and tuning skills beyond myself have reported this. Luckily there is a fix. Hopefully AE in a revision of the truck will address this with having the rear toe in settings tunable like on their other kits.

I haven't raced on loose conditions yet but you should be able to take away some steering to make it not as tail happy.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by J-Fraz203
Can you elaborate on the +8 mod. Also I run on a smooth track. And I love the M2C shock pistons I have in my FT.
In my opinion this explains it best:

http://www.rctech.net/forum/11341973-post30497.html

I recommend however you try it and see what you think.

I also think that the exotek rear hub carriers are a nice feature to do a variety of hub heights and test and tune from there.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 07:19 AM
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Originally Posted by J-Fraz203
I haven't raced on loose conditions yet but you should be able to take away some steering to make it not as tail happy.
You then scrub time in comparison to other vehicles when you try to make the turns where previously the rear stepping out was an issue, now you are fighting the steering input level to get the vehicle to turn.

Your bet bet in my opinion is to get the rear to hook up as needed.

The M2C rear toe in block or something similar that gives you the extra toe in does that for you, without having ot mess with other settings on the rear that could adversely affect the handling characteristics of the car through bumps, etc.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
You then scrub time in comparison to other vehicles when you try to make the turns where previously the rear stepping out was an issue, now you are fighting the steering input level to get the vehicle to turn.

Your bet bet in my opinion is to get the rear to hook up as needed.

The M2C rear toe in block or something similar that gives you the extra toe in does that for you, without having ot mess with other settings on the rear that could adversely affect the handling characteristics of the car through bumps, etc.
i gotch ya! I do already have the exotek rear hubs (look great in blue on the truck )... it does all depend on how you tune it out... i wont be able to do out door for atleast another month due to north east coldness... but i will give it a try then..
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Old 03-05-2013 | 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
lol. I am actually glad to see some guys coming on here defending the SC10 4x4. Its a nice change to be honest, maybe this will be the new crop of people to take the SC10 4x4 to the next level.

And as those unbiased know, the main thing that matters is how well the vehicle does for you. Posted results only show that the vehicle has it in it to win in that drivers hands, if you can't wheel it, doesn't really help you much that So and So won this event with it, even more so if the track conditions are different than yours as well.

If any of you are having issues though getting your truck to hook up, please post your setup, your conditions, etc.

And don't be afraid to try some of the things mentioned on the thread. You may find what works for one person in one way, isn't what you are seeing (+8mm mod for example).
Didn't you sell yours and buy a tekno . Yeah you got room to talk.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 08:19 AM
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All I'm trying to say is yes the truck is fine on carpet yes the truck is fine on a tight indoor track with insane grip but in my case I have a huge blown outdoor track that I go to and the truck is not right at all to be fast like the other heavy trucks.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 08:20 AM
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Fraz

Here are your pictures

8mm camber mod is used on med to med high traction conditions ....

Helps free the truck truck up on the sweeper and lets it slide instead of digging in and rolling over ...
If your racing indoor clay suggest you to try....



Will need to purchase a B4 C-hub , 12 mm ball stud & spacers
Easy & fun to do ...

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Old 03-05-2013 | 08:27 AM
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Need some help with the 8mm mod with exotek hubs. What spacers do I put on the hub and what spacers go on the shock tower? I run on a indoor track that is some what bumpy that starts out high traction and by the end of the race will be medium traction. I am having trouble keeping the rear under it in the high speed turns.
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Old 03-05-2013 | 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by blue t
Need some help with the 8mm mod with exotek hubs. What spacers do I put on the hub and what spacers go on the shock tower? I run on a indoor track that is some what bumpy that starts out high traction and by the end of the race will be medium traction. I am having trouble keeping the rear under it in the high speed turns.
Suggest to remove the 8mm camber mod if your sliding to much on the sweep...
You will find more grip with out ...
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