SC10 4x4 Thread
#6092
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From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(


#6093
Start with the nut flush on the shaft and go from there. Mine is a little looser than flush on a loamy loose dirt low traction surface.
#6094
Mark it with a silver or gold sharpie on the spur, the disc, and the slipper plate. Put it on the carpet and punch it. Check it and then report back. It is possible that it won't slip, but I wouldn't bet on it.
Mine locked down with two extra washers (that means the spring was 100% compressed) slipped with a Balistic 4.5 550 so bad my wife walked in from two rooms away and asked "WHAT is that noise?" to which I replied "The squealing pig?" and she said "YES!" to which I pointed to the truck on the floor that I was doing a radio check on. First time I turned it on and did a radio check, true story.
Mine locked down with two extra washers (that means the spring was 100% compressed) slipped with a Balistic 4.5 550 so bad my wife walked in from two rooms away and asked "WHAT is that noise?" to which I replied "The squealing pig?" and she said "YES!" to which I pointed to the truck on the floor that I was doing a radio check on. First time I turned it on and did a radio check, true story.
#6095
Even after I ground it off flush, it still hits a little, but it's little enough I'm comfortable running it till I get a chance to blow the truck up again. The way it was before it needed to be fixed NOW.
#6096
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From: SoCal
I blew my truck up today, partially so I could say I did it, partially to more closely examine the slipper, and partially because I had some time to kill. Anyway, I wanted to report back what I found.
1. My slipper back plate will slide all the way to the other slipper back plate with the spur removed, so I didn't have the burr other users reported. Anyone who is serious about the SC10 4x4 should just buy the Mac The Knife slipper basket. I'm 100% certain whatever solution AE comes up with will have additional frictional surface area (aka a bigger clutch!), and it you don't want to wait, just buy the darn thing. It's the only aftermarket part that is a must have IMO.
Back to work!
1. My slipper back plate will slide all the way to the other slipper back plate with the spur removed, so I didn't have the burr other users reported. Anyone who is serious about the SC10 4x4 should just buy the Mac The Knife slipper basket. I'm 100% certain whatever solution AE comes up with will have additional frictional surface area (aka a bigger clutch!), and it you don't want to wait, just buy the darn thing. It's the only aftermarket part that is a must have IMO.
Back to work!

BulldogSRT
#6098
#6099
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From: nor cal
ordered my clutch basket on monday got it in yesterday thanks. if anyone is questioning wether its worth it. well it is i instantly noticed a huge acceleration difference. i had actually ordered some 3s packs because i thought my 4.5 tekin 550 was too slow was going to run the 5.5 on 3s i dont need it anymore i have all my acceleration back. i did not think anything was wrong with my slipper stock setup like most people i had it with hd pad on outside. what a joke it was slipping and causin me not to be consistent on clearing jumps after just running in my yard i could tell the clutch basket is awesome thanks mack i recommend to any one on the fence thinking about it. huge improvement
#6100
ordered my clutch basket on monday got it in yesterday thanks. if anyone is questioning wether its worth it. well it is i instantly noticed a huge acceleration difference. i had actually ordered some 3s packs because i thought my 4.5 tekin 550 was too slow was going to run the 5.5 on 3s
#6101
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From: nor cal
i have the 4.5 on 2s and the 5.5 is a lrp which on there site says 7-11 volts i had a ballistic 5.5 in my jammin scrt ran it on 3s from the day it came out to the day the sc10 4x4 came out. never had one problem. as far as the lrp goes i had the 4.5 in my sc10 lasted three packs on seven volts. the rotor magnet spun on the shaft i sent it back two months ago called ae monday had them swap it for the 5.5 thanks for the warning
#6102
#6104
My claim to fame used to be getting Losi kits where at least one of axles were mismachined (no holes, or no threads), maybe you just got a bum one.
#6105
For those with the clutch basket how far down did you tighten the slipper, as well as those with the FT AE swaybar's which bar do you recommend to use on front/rear for a tight indoor hard-packed clay track? Thanks
Like mentioned before, start w/ the nut flush and go from there.
Running a 2.0 bar on both ends, yellow springs up front.
The yellow springs were my best tuning change to date. It made the truck more stable going into turns as the rear end doesn't come unsettled as easily.



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