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MarkA 03-05-2012 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by LoudOne (Post 10423272)
Have any of you switched from the stock trailing front axle (7456) w/ trailing steering knuckle (9581) to the Factory Team inline front axle (7459) w/ the inline steering knuckles (9577). What are the differences? Thanks!

The inlines will steer more aggressively, specifically on turn in IMO.

MarkA 03-05-2012 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by MaplestreetRC (Post 10422671)
That's 2 votes FT, 0 votes RTR, :ha: Anyone else?

FT, period.

Ralph289 03-05-2012 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by Ralph289 (Post 10423932)
First post new guy, hope I am in the right section need some help.
Hi Just picked up an RC10t4 dirt cheap roller, where can I get a ezrun system for it ??? (not ebay) What set up do you recommend (ezrun & gearing ). Mostly running on a small course and some bashing. Want a FUN & FAST ride.
Have never ordered from nitroRCX are the ok on pricing etc. ??
Have a RC10t4.1 love it but this one will be more for FUN.
Don't want to put A LOT of money in it.
Thanks

I know I'm new.......little help guys:cry:
ezrun 35a 4300KV .......what do you think ??

ovalracer1m 03-05-2012 09:51 AM

that setup should work ok. For a sensored setup i would look at the xerun 60A esc. Bulletproof esc and smooth as ever.

Ralph289 03-05-2012 10:09 AM


Originally Posted by ovalracer1m (Post 10424405)
that setup should work ok. For a sensored setup i would look at the xerun 60A esc. Bulletproof esc and smooth as ever.

THANKS for your help, I kind of new to these non-RTR systems.
Waht is the differance from the sensored and sensorless set up, beside price and more amp ESC
THANKS

Hinecken 03-05-2012 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by Ralph289 (Post 10424471)
THANKS for your help, I kind of new to these non-RTR systems.
Waht is the differance from the sensored and sensorless set up, beside price and more amp ESC
THANKS

Sensored is much smoother. Makes the throttle act more like a dimmer switch rather than a light switch.

Ralph289 03-05-2012 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by Hinecken (Post 10424711)
Sensored is much smoother. Makes the throttle act more like a dimmer switch rather than a light switch.

THANKs for the info.

Cain 03-05-2012 11:18 AM

for the money, the Speed Passion GT2.0 LPF is a great option. I like the tuner card they have too. very nice.

Ralph289 03-05-2012 11:26 AM

Do you guys know if the motor that comes with the EZrun 35a 4300KV uses the same pinions as a regular TA Reedy motor ?
I'm sure i will have to get some pinions.
THANKS

Dchapman457 03-05-2012 07:31 PM

My apologies if this has been asked and answered I scanned thru the thread and didn't see anything. I have a t4 and I'm fairly new to this rc biz and was wondering what are the differences between it and the t4.1 ? Thanks!

ilanstylz 03-05-2012 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by Dchapman457 (Post 10427260)
My apologies if this has been asked and answered I scanned thru the thread and didn't see anything. I have a t4 and I'm fairly new to this rc biz and was wondering what are the differences between it and the t4.1 ? Thanks!

Some of the main differences are v2 slipper, v2 shocks, chassis, and a few others I'm forgetting about...........

Dchapman457 03-05-2012 07:50 PM

So the chassis is different is it worth making all the upgrades or should I just pick up a 4.1 kit ??

SirKarnage 03-05-2012 09:04 PM


Originally Posted by Dchapman457 (Post 10427387)
So the chassis is different is it worth making all the upgrades or should I just pick up a 4.1 kit ??

Both versions are very good. It basically will boil down to what you want out of the hobby..

There is nothing saying that a RTR kit cannot be as competitive as a FT kit..
that the .1 version is better then the .0.
Each one can get the job done. (radio issues aside)

as for upgrading a 4.0 to 4.1 or RTR to FT... it's generally just a hella lot easier and cheaper to get the new kit. Unless you can make out real well on E-bay

Hinecken 03-05-2012 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by Dchapman457 (Post 10427387)
So the chassis is different is it worth making all the upgrades or should I just pick up a 4.1 kit ??

Get good electronics for what you have and learn how to drive for a few months. When your skill level goes up, you can pick up the latest kit and just move over the electronics. If you wait a few months, there may even be a new kit with big bore shocks out :-)

MaplestreetRC 03-05-2012 09:43 PM

I ordered mine today and it will be here Thursday. CANT FREAKING WAIT!:tire::tire:


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