SC10 4x4 Thread
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Just built my Sc10 4x4 FT Kit. Have a question about the diffs. In the instruction manual it illustrates a shim be placed on the outdrive side of the diff case. There was also a print out included in the plastic bag containing the diff parts. The print out does not show use of this shim. When I assembled the diff there was not enough room for the shim. It caused the outdrive to bind up against the case and wouldnt spin free. I assembled the diffs without the shims and it seems to fit perfect.
Did I do this wrong? Should I go back after a track day or two and see if I can fit the shim? Or is it not needed?
Did I do this wrong? Should I go back after a track day or two and see if I can fit the shim? Or is it not needed?
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when that noise happens, if you look up to the drivers stand and see someone looking confused or not happy, could be the diff let go internally if its an sc10 4x4 and doesn't have that shim mod.
Once modded though, haven't heard of an issue.
Once modded though, haven't heard of an issue.
SC10 4x4 gurus, I have a question on diff fluid. I have a race this weekend and the track is indoor hard packed dirt and clay mix with lots of traction, and no real straits, lots of turns and hard corners. I was thinking of going down on the diff fluid, using 5K AE in the front and 3K AE in the back would this be to my advantage or just leave it right now I have 10K up front and 7K in the back. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
True... can't say as much for the Losi though 
Disclaimer: Not a guru 
If you don't have the exotek front locker or Rc Shox C-Diff 10k in front is about right. Maybe mix some 10k & 7k. 5k in the rear, probably don't want to go too much below that on high traction or the diff may start to unload on you giving you hassles accelerating onto the straight.

SC10 4x4 gurus, I have a question on diff fluid. I have a race this weekend and the track is indoor hard packed dirt and clay mix with lots of traction, and no real straits, lots of turns and hard corners. I was thinking of going down on the diff fluid, using 5K AE in the front and 3K AE in the back would this be to my advantage or just leave it right now I have 10K up front and 7K in the back. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

If you don't have the exotek front locker or Rc Shox C-Diff 10k in front is about right. Maybe mix some 10k & 7k. 5k in the rear, probably don't want to go too much below that on high traction or the diff may start to unload on you giving you hassles accelerating onto the straight.
SC10 4x4 gurus, I have a question on diff fluid. I have a race this weekend and the track is indoor hard packed dirt and clay mix with lots of traction, and no real straits, lots of turns and hard corners. I was thinking of going down on the diff fluid, using 5K AE in the front and 3K AE in the back would this be to my advantage or just leave it right now I have 10K up front and 7K in the back. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
for the front, 7K I stuck with as I ran the RC Shox Center Diff. if you are running something other than that though, if you feel you are going up in traction, then you may want to gto with slightly heaiver diff fluid.
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Will 1/8 size esc fit on the right side of the chassis under the belt? If not, is it best to run a stick pack with ESC on the left? I would think the left to right balance would be way off with motor and esc on the left.
Not sure on the Viper VTX8.
Me personally, if you are not wanting to mod the ESC you could just mount it on the side where the receiver goes, and put the receiver on the other side and balance from there.
2500 Mah Rx pack to make it work right though. Without the Rx pack I had lots of problems... studdering under load and black outs.
Last edited by GraphiteChassis; 01-15-2014 at 12:23 PM. Reason: Rx pack
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So the IX8 suffers on 2s? I was thinking of getting that one instead of an rx8 but maybe not.



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