SC10 4x4 Thread
#9961
Just ordered my basket and garolite pads. Oh, and the truck will be here friday.
I have been following this thread since day one, so i have a good idea how to make this bastard child faast. WooHoo
Oh, and are the trackstar orings still worth it, or is running the lower stock x ring just as good
I have been following this thread since day one, so i have a good idea how to make this bastard child faast. WooHooOh, and are the trackstar orings still worth it, or is running the lower stock x ring just as good
#9962
thats exactly what i am thinking too. i do have some ackerman bars in the works though!! will test after the RCpro finals this weekend. practice start tomorrow!
Need me to test some of the parts wink wink
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Hey can anyone PM me all the part numbers for the saddle pack conversion so I can give it a try?
Here.http://rcshox.com/shoxshop/catalog/p...0f3b9bb0b5b4ab
Need me to test some of the parts wink wink

?Hey can anyone PM me all the part numbers for the saddle pack conversion so I can give it a try?
Here.http://rcshox.com/shoxshop/catalog/p...0f3b9bb0b5b4ab
#9966
#9968
in the sway bar kit ther is 3 different onec i think one off them is the 1,8mm.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ar-Swaybar-Set
but im not 100% sure but pretty sure its 1,8 2,0 2,2 mm. ther is in the kit but its just a ques i get the kit in 2 days then i can tjek for ure if u need me to
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...ar-Swaybar-Set
but im not 100% sure but pretty sure its 1,8 2,0 2,2 mm. ther is in the kit but its just a ques i get the kit in 2 days then i can tjek for ure if u need me to
#9969
#9970
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Joined: May 2003
Posts: 1,486
From: Greenville, SC
RE: Batteries
I'm moving from a 7.5 to a 4.5 550 can. While my gensace 40c 5000 packs have worked great so far, it sounds like quite a few have smoked them going to the 550 can. I've seen references to the Hobbyking Turnigy nano-tech batteries. Is this the safer route? Anyone with good/bad experiences with these on a 550 (saw a couple good, but would like to hear more)? Any of those ROAR approved at all in case it comes up?
I'm moving from a 7.5 to a 4.5 550 can. While my gensace 40c 5000 packs have worked great so far, it sounds like quite a few have smoked them going to the 550 can. I've seen references to the Hobbyking Turnigy nano-tech batteries. Is this the safer route? Anyone with good/bad experiences with these on a 550 (saw a couple good, but would like to hear more)? Any of those ROAR approved at all in case it comes up?
#9971
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 2,905
From: SOMEWHERE LUVIN ME SOME RC
RE: Batteries
I'm moving from a 7.5 to a 4.5 550 can. While my gensace 40c 5000 packs have worked great so far, it sounds like quite a few have smoked them going to the 550 can. I've seen references to the Hobbyking Turnigy nano-tech batteries. Is this the safer route? Anyone with good/bad experiences with these on a 550 (saw a couple good, but would like to hear more)? Any of those ROAR approved at all in case it comes up?
I'm moving from a 7.5 to a 4.5 550 can. While my gensace 40c 5000 packs have worked great so far, it sounds like quite a few have smoked them going to the 550 can. I've seen references to the Hobbyking Turnigy nano-tech batteries. Is this the safer route? Anyone with good/bad experiences with these on a 550 (saw a couple good, but would like to hear more)? Any of those ROAR approved at all in case it comes up?
#9972
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 5,719
From: At dirt tracks in Michigan!
RE: Batteries
I'm moving from a 7.5 to a 4.5 550 can. While my gensace 40c 5000 packs have worked great so far, it sounds like quite a few have smoked them going to the 550 can. I've seen references to the Hobbyking Turnigy nano-tech batteries. Is this the safer route? Anyone with good/bad experiences with these on a 550 (saw a couple good, but would like to hear more)? Any of those ROAR approved at all in case it comes up?
I'm moving from a 7.5 to a 4.5 550 can. While my gensace 40c 5000 packs have worked great so far, it sounds like quite a few have smoked them going to the 550 can. I've seen references to the Hobbyking Turnigy nano-tech batteries. Is this the safer route? Anyone with good/bad experiences with these on a 550 (saw a couple good, but would like to hear more)? Any of those ROAR approved at all in case it comes up?
#9973
I had alot of leakage problems when i ran just a single stock o ring on lower cap position. I had used lots of green slime an still leaked . I tried the rcb8 o rings like someone mentioned on here and those were even worse , leaked and sucked air into shock. Finally tore down shocks , polished shafts, clearanced out the bottom caps as they were tight and caused a bit of friction, ran upper and lower x seals ( which are way overpriced as i was at the track and needed something to replace the rcb8 seals ) and they are pretty smooth now.
#9974
I dropped the stock bladders and went emulsion. Just like so many shocks if you have too much oil in them they will leak due to over pressure. I love the emulsion style shocks for this reason. I had no leaks on the first race day and frankly don't expect them either. I am using both stock x-rings with green slime.
#9975



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