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Old 03-22-2012, 11:21 AM
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Hey anybody heard about a new TLR 4WD buggy 1/10? I really want a TLR 4WD buggy but i don't wanna get those old TLR 4wd buggies..

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Old 03-22-2012, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MrGidi123
Hey anybody heard about a new TLR 4WD buggy 1/10? I really want a TLR 4WD buggy but i don't wanna get those old TLR 4wd buggies..
Everybody out there still waiting for a brand new 4WD car from the TLR Team. My advice is to waiting for a while and let's see what happen in the coming months....

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The must have something in the works, the 22's front carriers ( c hub) look ready to accept a drive shaft.
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let's hope so.
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I didn't see any pics yet, but I heard there maybe a 4x4 from ae based on the sc10 4x4 platform. Yet to bother looking into it, but I'd guess it be the equiv of the losi 810 buggy (small 1/8 scale). Super light and awesome for small and indoor tracks.
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Lets see a new 4wd for sure!
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Originally Posted by 8ight-e
I didn't see any pics yet, but I heard there maybe a 4x4 from ae based on the sc10 4x4 platform. Yet to bother looking into it, but I'd guess it be the equiv of the losi 810 buggy (small 1/8 scale). Super light and awesome for small and indoor tracks.
You mean the ten-SCTE right? Not the associated sc10?
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You mean the ten-SCTE right? Not the associated sc10?
nope 4x4 buggy based on the sc10 4x4 platform.. I'd guess it be similar to the relationship of the 810 and the scte though yes. Few differences, but small 1/8 super light buggies.
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Originally Posted by 8ight-e
nope 4x4 buggy based on the sc10 4x4 platform..
I can't think of a good reason they'd do that. The SC10 4x4 has had all kinds of problems, hasn't it?
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Originally Posted by 8ight-e
I didn't see any pics yet, but I heard there maybe a 4x4 from ae based on the sc10 4x4 platform. Yet to bother looking into it, but I'd guess it be the equiv of the losi 810 buggy (small 1/8 scale). Super light and awesome for small and indoor tracks.
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You mean the ten-SCTE right? Not the associated sc10?
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nope 4x4 buggy based on the sc10 4x4 platform.. I'd guess it be similar to the relationship of the 810 and the scte though yes. Few differences, but small 1/8 super light buggies.
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I can't think of a good reason they'd do that. The SC10 4x4 has had all kinds of problems, hasn't it?
Can't imagine that, everyone is already chasing the B44.1. It's a mini 1/8th, and has NONE of the major fail issues that the SC10 4X4 has. Tough as nails, perfect size and weight, and handles like a dream.

I'm really wondering what direction TLR is going to go to answer the 4wd buggy challenge!
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Originally Posted by Buckaroo
Can't imagine that, everyone is already chasing the B44.1. It's a mini 1/8th, and has NONE of the major fail issues that the SC10 4X4 has. Tough as nails, perfect size and weight, and handles like a dream.

I'm really wondering what direction TLR is going to go to answer the 4wd buggy challenge!
A sc10 4x4 buggy would be 1/8 not 1/10 as the b44.1 is... again just a mid step before going all in on 1/8, budget 1/8 if you will.. can run with 2s,3s easily and 540 4pole motors and compete well on any track. I can see it happening, but who knows.. like I said I didn't even bother looking into it. Not for me
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I had a chance to drive a electric 810 at the track the other day . In my opinon that is what e buggies should be.
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Originally Posted by WideOpenThrottle RC
I had a chance to drive a electric 810 at the track the other day . In my opinon that is what e buggies should be.
crazy 4s setup or did they have a nice 2/3s setup with a 4-pole in it? I've often considered going from my 8ight-e to a 810 just to reduce parts on hand. Something like a pro4 3300kv w/ a 3s 5k lipo would be pretty sick for both handling and run times if you race vs nitro's if you race vs electrics you can stick w/ a 4600 2s w/o issue as races are limited to 10min everywhere.
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Originally Posted by 8ight-e
crazy 4s setup or did they have a nice 2/3s setup with a 4-pole in it? I've often considered going from my 8ight-e to a 810 just to reduce parts on hand. Something like a pro4 3300kv w/ a 3s 5k lipo would be pretty sick for both handling and run times if you race vs nitro's if you race vs electrics you can stick w/ a 4600 2s w/o issue as races are limited to 10min everywhere.
Honestly I don't even know, guy wanted some opinions on setup. I'm gonna guess 3s had great power but was useable, felt alot more nimble than a regular 1/8th ebuggy and was a blast to drive. Wish there was more for a class as I would definitely get one. Do they meet ROAR specs for 1/8th races???
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Originally Posted by WideOpenThrottle RC
Honestly I don't even know, guy wanted some opinions on setup. I'm gonna guess 3s had great power but was useable, felt alot more nimble than a regular 1/8th ebuggy and was a blast to drive. Wish there was more for a class as I would definitely get one. Do they meet ROAR specs for 1/8th races???
I think they just miss roar forget what dimention, but unless it's a roar event everyone will let it run even for big events.
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