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Old 01-19-2012, 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Nyk
Dam so this truck is standard huh??
I want to say it is a mix, I actually just got mine today, and I own a b4 as well and it seems alot of it is standard. And as far as I know the two use the same hardware. But when I put my wheels on today it was 1/4 and 11/32
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Old 01-19-2012, 10:04 PM
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It's all standard.
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Old 01-19-2012, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Hinecken
It's all standard.
Aren't the motor mount bolts metric?
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Old 01-19-2012, 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by jirish617
Aren't the motor mount bolts metric?
yes they are......most of us don't really consider those as part of the kit really, when talking about hardware.
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Originally Posted by teesea
I'm just finishing up replacing the old worn out chassis, and just as i'm about to finish it up I realize I have a SC10 chassis and not a T4.1. Does anyone run the SC10 chassis. The only thing I can notice that is different is the battery strap hold down. Any recommendations?
The SC10 chassis is actually longer. Quick measurement of my T4.1 vs my SC10 shows the SC10 is almost an inch longer. It might work, but I'd imagine the body might not line up very well.
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Originally Posted by microrcdude
The SC10 chassis is actually longer. Quick measurement of my T4.1 vs my SC10 shows the SC10 is almost an inch longer. It might work, but I'd imagine the body might not line up very well.
If you're racing I don't think it's legal. Might wanna check for sure. And I also doubt the body will go on very easily.
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Want to go with a Tekin set-up on my T-4. What motors are you guys running? And what would you recommend? I race indoors on a medium to small track. Thanks
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Full on mod?

Based on what you said I probably would try a 13.5 or 10.5 motor with the Tekin, using the boosting features to get more power.
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Old 01-20-2012, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by moto44
Want to go with a Tekin set-up on my T-4. What motors are you guys running? And what would you recommend? I race indoors on a medium to small track. Thanks
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Full on mod?

Based on what you said I probably would try a 13.5 or 10.5 motor with the Tekin, using the boosting features to get more power.
I Run an RS and Tekin 10.5 in my T4... dual mode (timing advance 40)... cool and fast on our track.
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Originally Posted by moto44
Want to go with a Tekin set-up on my T-4. What motors are you guys running? And what would you recommend? I race indoors on a medium to small track. Thanks
Doubt you would need anything larger than a 10.5 with timing.
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Old 01-20-2012, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Hinecken
Doubt you would need anything larger than a 10.5 with timing.
Can't believe I'm just finding the T4 thread. 10.5 is about perfect on our indoor track with the T4. This truck is pretty awesome and I prefer it over both my SC10 and B4.
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Old 01-20-2012, 01:20 PM
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Thanks guys. Any other hop ups for the T4? Been out of it for a while and this class seems like its going to get big again.
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Old 01-21-2012, 06:21 AM
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If you've got the FT version, you should be good. I would add RPM ball cups, and the 1-piece steering set up that eliminates the servo saver.
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gotta tell you that I am not a big fan of the rpm ball cups. I feel like they just have too much flex to them, for my taste.
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Originally Posted by Hinecken
If you've got the FT version, you should be good. I would add RPM ball cups, and the 1-piece steering set up that eliminates the servo saver.
got a link to the part number for that?

I have seen a 1 piece link to the steering assembly from the servo but not something that eliminates the servo saver all together.
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