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Wild Cherry 11-14-2011 10:13 PM


Originally Posted by CoyoteSlash (Post 9912065)
The transmission doesn't skip for 'any' reason. You'd want to replace the Diff itself with steel as well. The belt is not even in this equation. Your belt problem was a different entity. The only way your belt could suffer from a steel idler gear is you had the belt far too tight and that was a mistake in the first place.

Please remember , I have mass more packs & experience with the pin then even U...;)

Sofa King 11-14-2011 10:16 PM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 9912080)
Please remember , I have mass more packs & experience with the pin then even U...;)

You have more of everything than anybody now STFU!

BLbound 11-14-2011 10:18 PM

4000 or 4600 pro4 motor?
 
Ok guys, I'm hoping you guys can help me make up my mind! I currently run a 4.5 550 D3 motor. I really like it, but I want to try a pro4 motor. Should I go with a 4000 & run a larger pinion than I'm used to running or go with the 4600 which should be similar to my D3 4.5 550 (as far as gearing goes...I'm guessing both motors will have more torque than my 550)? I run on a high bite indoor clay track as well as a medium bite larger 1/8 sized outdoor track. I will eventually be running the exotek chassis, so the truck will have some weight, should that have a bearing on which motor to choose? LMK what you guys think! :tire:

CoyoteSlash 11-14-2011 10:21 PM


Originally Posted by Wild Cherry (Post 9912080)
Please remember , I have mass more packs & experience with the pin then even U...;)

Are you really that full of yourself?

All Hail Pinned Cherry. King of SC10 4x4. From Alobootmeh-ikstan.
------------

Now that my dues are paid, If we went to a full Metal Tranny, and Properly set up our trucks. :nod: :

I believe everything would be bulletproof. As such with the 8th Scale conversions like the Losi. It's just a little bit of a pricetag. Leave the Plastic Belt pulleys to be malleable with the Rubber and Let that belt skip under hard breaking and let that slipper do it's JOB.



Originally Posted by BLbound (Post 9912093)
Ok guys, I'm hoping you guys can help me make up my mind! I currently run a 4.5 550 D3 motor. I really like it, but I want to try a pro4 motor. Should I go with a 4000 & run a larger pinion than I'm used to running or go with the 4600 which should be similar to my D3 4.5 550 (as far as gearing goes...I'm guessing both motors will have more torque than my 550)? I run on a high bite indoor clay track as well as a medium bite larger 1/8 sized outdoor track. I will eventually be running the exotek chassis, so the truck will have some weight, should that have a bearing on which motor to choose? LMK what you guys think! :tire:

I wish I knew more about other motors. I've been exclusively a Castle guy for so long. And to run that 1415 in this truck is... let's just say a "challenge" - Sorry BL!

Wild Cherry 11-14-2011 10:28 PM

Coyote dude

Check the back end of my ride sometime .....


Cus


This is what you will be reading trying keep up with my PINK Sc10 4x4 JConcept Raptor........



"JUST CALM DOWN"

chitownpnut 11-14-2011 10:47 PM

selling my almost brand new sc10 4x4!! CHEAP!!
 
it has barely been ran on an indoor clay track, never bashed. has "mtk" clutch basket, ft hubs, shocks fully prepped, spring tuning kits for front and rear, has barcodes 85% and brand new losi eclipses' and i will throw in a pretty good condition desert rat that is custom painted.

$230 shipped to the lower 48

Jstall7543 11-14-2011 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by BLbound (Post 9912093)
Ok guys, I'm hoping you guys can help me make up my mind! I currently run a 4.5 550 D3 motor. I really like it, but I want to try a pro4 motor. Should I go with a 4000 & run a larger pinion than I'm used to running or go with the 4600 which should be similar to my D3 4.5 550 (as far as gearing goes...I'm guessing both motors will have more torque than my 550)? I run on a high bite indoor clay track as well as a medium bite larger 1/8 sized outdoor track. I will eventually be running the exotek chassis, so the truck will have some weight, should that have a bearing on which motor to choose? LMK what you guys think! :tire:

I'd just stick with what you have, I've ran my ballistic 4.5 550 sc10 4x head to head with a my buddy's sc10 4x pro4 4000kv and there is very little difference on small/medium tracks. The main difference is your d3 is paid for and the pro4 is not cheap! He thought he was going to be way faster. I would assume the d3 is faster than the ballistic so....why bother until you need a new motor.

There's a tripple we can both clear for around 7 laps till our batteries start to fade. I paid $62 for my ballistic brand new so win win for me.

socalrcer 11-14-2011 11:09 PM


Originally Posted by BLbound (Post 9912093)
Ok guys, I'm hoping you guys can help me make up my mind! I currently run a 4.5 550 D3 motor. I really like it, but I want to try a pro4 motor. Should I go with a 4000 & run a larger pinion than I'm used to running or go with the 4600 which should be similar to my D3 4.5 550 (as far as gearing goes...I'm guessing both motors will have more torque than my 550)? I run on a high bite indoor clay track as well as a medium bite larger 1/8 sized outdoor track. I will eventually be running the exotek chassis, so the truck will have some weight, should that have a bearing on which motor to choose? LMK what you guys think! :tire:

I hear Kevin is running his 4600 at 80 to 85% epa in his Losi at WCRC. I'm thinking the 4000 myself. Going there tomorrow, I'll see if I can find someone running either of the two and get some feed back.

BLbound 11-15-2011 12:01 AM

Thanks for your advice everybody! I don't know why but the wife has told me I can have a little more play money than usual...I think it's due to her having our baby...her brain is all wacked!?! :eek:

CoyoteSlash 11-15-2011 12:07 AM


Originally Posted by BLbound (Post 9912310)
Thanks for your advice everybody! I don't know why but the wife has told me I can have a little more play money than usual...I think it's due to her having our baby...her brain is all wacked!?! :eek:

WATCH OUT. Something sinister is obviously up! :p

BLbound 11-15-2011 12:22 AM


Originally Posted by CoyoteSlash (Post 9912320)
WATCH OUT. Something sinister is obviously up! :p

I'm sure she's got some kind of crazy plan in the works!

khshapiro 11-15-2011 02:00 AM

I'm not running pinned, yet , BUT I am running an all metal rear trans and Im toasting spurs like no tomorrow .I'm going to change out my idlers back to plastic and see what happens. I'm also going to play around with the posi spool in the diff and the RRP steel spur.
still waiting on my chassis to show up .

CoyoteSlash 11-15-2011 02:54 AM


Originally Posted by khshapiro (Post 9912504)
I'm not running pinned, yet , BUT I am running an all metal rear trans and Im toasting spurs like no tomorrow .I'm going to change out my idlers back to plastic and see what happens. I'm also going to play around with the posi spool in the diff and the RRP steel spur.
still waiting on my chassis to show up .

Then your Slipper isn't doing it's job. Has nothing to do with the Idler. You basket guys are locking up your Pads. I get the original idea that we couldn't get anywhere near tight, but a slipper has to slip to do it's job. Loosen your slipper and save the spur gear. Your Tranny has nothing to do with it. If you go with a plastic idler as you sit now? You'll blow idlers instead of Spurs. Which do you want to tear down and replace?

A 32p correctly meshed Slipper slipping (manual: 2 feet on high traction suggested) Truck; will not destroy spurs, idlers, diffs, belts, etc. (of course, other than different variable issues such as pinning the slipper causing excess power on the plastic parts that were not designed for it.) I'm not talking down on anyone, or attempting not to. But we're locking these rigs up. Having the slipper tightened up is fine, but it must still slip for landings, punch control, and etc. That's RC 101 to 'not' lock that tuning option. (unless for a very specific purpose.) Plastic, metal, Unobtainium, it doesn't matter. When a Basket is installed (or get your slipper to work without one like me), you still have to have it slip. Otherwise, Idlers, diffs, Spurs go pop. Something has to give.

Mizchief 11-15-2011 04:52 AM


Originally Posted by CoyoteSlash (Post 9911994)
Don't let a plastic Idler gear steer you away from that mod. Trucks that run similar to a pinned design are full steel transmissions. AE got away with Plastic because there was a gearbox per-two tires.

I love. LOVE my pinned Truck for the track I run at, and I've gone threw 2.5 idlers. (my 5minute rear diff pull helps me not get pissed off when I have to get to the idler. :p)

Yea that's a pain, but think about how many parts a full scale race team throws away after every race. It only has to last 6 - 15 mins at a time :nod:

CoyoteSlash 11-15-2011 04:58 AM


Originally Posted by Mizchief (Post 9912773)
Yea that's a pain, but think about how many parts a full scale race team throws away after every race. It only has to last 6 - 15 mins at a time :nod:

Uh... I don't have a millionaire paying to keep me in the race. I only have my own fat ass. ;) DIFFERENCE!


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