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for loose tracks, I would say yes.
On carpet, I found benefit to it using 2.75 degrees toe in. gave excellent rotation for the tight track I ran on. |
Maybe you should pick up the tekno truck then, if it worked for that guy then it will probably work out for you too.
For me the transition from FTsc10 to the Ft sc10 4x4 feels pretty natural and thats what I like about it mainly. |
Originally Posted by Jstall7543
(Post 11894905)
What about the catus classic, the truck was rediculously fast there. It wasn't loose soil but man can those guys drive. If you haven't watched it then your missing out.
Then again....Maybe being pink and two laps down is your version of ridiculous fast. Sorry, too snarky? |
Originally Posted by CraigMBA
(Post 11896386)
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Then again....Maybe being pink and two laps down is your version of ridiculous fast. Sorry, too snarky? |
With out any expensive after market market parts that don't work ...
PINK laps trolls .........:batman: |
Originally Posted by Wild Cherry
(Post 11898087)
With out any expensive after market market parts that don't work ...
PINK laps trolls .........:batman: Wow i would love to see the vid of you lapping yourself! just kidding :lol: Sorry guys couldnt resist!! he left the door wide open on that one!! |
I have been toying with doing a rock crawler, I am now inspired as to what driver to drop in:
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...O_E_CVn89zah5A I'll probably add the required sweat pants too :D Hey Marcus, you got anything else in the works for the SC10 4x4? Also, you seen pics of that SC10 4x4 1/8 buggy knockoff? I was curious if they did a center fluid diff for it but didn't find any info, wonder if you heard anything? |
Originally Posted by Wild Cherry
(Post 11898087)
With out any expensive after market market parts that don't work ...
PINK laps trolls .........:batman: B4.2 Factory Team, SC10 2wd Factory Team, SC10 4wd...:sweat: I use R/C racing as a form of entertainment. |
Sc10 4x4 dominates Show Down Tour #1
Here's some thing for the trolls to chew on ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7WTy...ayer_embedded#! |
Originally Posted by Cain
(Post 11898239)
I have been toying with doing a rock crawler, I am now inspired as to what driver to drop in:
https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/i...O_E_CVn89zah5A I'll probably add the required sweat pants too :D Hey Marcus, you got anything else in the works for the SC10 4x4? Also, you seen pics of that SC10 4x4 1/8 buggy knockoff? I was curious if they did a center fluid diff for it but didn't find any info, wonder if you heard anything? Have not seen the knock off, got a link?
Originally Posted by Wild Cherry
(Post 11898304)
Here's some thing for the trolls to chew on ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7WTy...ayer_embedded#! |
Originally Posted by Wild Cherry
(Post 11898304)
Here's some thing for the trolls to chew on ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7WTy...ayer_embedded#! OMG an AE won on a tight indoor high bite track:confused: Last year i watched the legit AE sponsored guys in Dallas and they were just unbeatable plain and simple the trucks looked incredible and the drivers were amazing! It is a very hard truck to beat in those situations and i really dont think the Tekno or any other truck is going to shine as much in those scenarios. |
Yeah, Wild Cheery has never ever addressed the truck on low bite outdoors. And what he thinks is low bite always makes me giggle. If I raced tight indoor high bite tracks, I would be fine with the sc10 4x4. Did you see that 8th scale worlds track? lets try the sc10 4x4 on that, lol.
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Ae just posted John's winning set-up on www.rc10.com
Johns ride has a alloy rear hub , not a EXo . Not sure who makes , it is black in color . The hub has ears just like the kit hub so you can attach the Ae C-hub for extra strength .. Rest of his truck is all standard Ae including the VTS slipper.... |
Originally Posted by MantisWorx
(Post 11898467)
Have not seen the knock off, got a link?
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...buggy-sct.html Frome what I recall, the shocks may have been 16mm. |
Originally Posted by Wild Cherry
(Post 11898538)
Ae just posted John's winning set-up on www.rc10.com
Johns ride has a alloy rear hub , not a EXo . Not sure who makes , it is black in color . The hub has ears just like the kit hub so you can attach the Ae C-hub for extra strength .. Rest of his truck is all standard Ae including the VTS slipper.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hot-Racing-S...:B:SHOP:US:101 Still haven't seen where its been proven that the C-hub usage is any stronger than exotek's method. Anyone here actually break a ball stud off in an exotek carrier? |
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