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Old 08-24-2013, 07:41 PM
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Usually with a savox on 2s you need the cap but I've never needed one with a big boy speedo, only on the 2wd cars.. With small speedos
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Old 08-24-2013, 09:23 PM
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May have been answered but I am trying a new setup other than my own and there is many ways to measure droop and I'm wanting to make sure on the method that everyone is using to measure on the downloadable set up sheets
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Originally Posted by scorpion51503
May have been answered but I am trying a new setup other than my own and there is many ways to measure droop and I'm wanting to make sure on the method that everyone is using to measure on the downloadable set up sheets
Eye to eye on the shock unless otherwise noted.
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Old 08-25-2013, 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by SMR 510RR
Eye to eye on the shock unless otherwise noted.
Thank you for clarifying that wow that's a lot more droop than I had then
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Originally Posted by Antimullet
Pro9 cap? If you mean a glitch buster for your servo-not necessary with a 4s setup and a vtx8 ESC. That thing will drive any servo no worries.

Also-not sure where your at but I think amain is selling the same rc proplus connectors for a bit cheaper.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/12450676-post8704.html

Amain don't have these and don't have a 5 set pack at all

http://www.amainhobbies.com/index.ph...cturers_id/843
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She is almost ready for the track:



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So I was driving my brothers eb48 the other day and decided I liked the way his drives better than mine. We're running the same electronics and gearing but different setups. He's running the box stock setup and I'm basically running the Curtis door setup. My buggy feels kinda "assy." I've felt for a while now that it's somewhat hard to drive and unstable. His felt much more planted to the track and a little easier to drive but I don't know what I need to change on my setup to achieve a more planted feel. Someone please help!!!
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Originally Posted by Gene158
So I was driving my brothers eb48 the other day and decided I liked the way his drives better than mine. We're running the same electronics and gearing but different setups. He's running the box stock setup and I'm basically running the Curtis door setup. My buggy feels kinda "assy." I've felt for a while now that it's somewhat hard to drive and unstable. His felt much more planted to the track and a little easier to drive but I don't know what I need to change on my setup to achieve a more planted feel. Someone please help!!!
Are you using the same tires?
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Well i got my nice new Fioroni pistons in for the races this last weekend. For the guys using them. Im running 35/30 green front, orange rear springs. It felt nice. Plush and really wouldn't bottom out on anything, unless it went really big and sloppy. I do feel like i lost some steering. I was running the same setup with CSI with good results. I lost the ability to rotate the rear end around.
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Originally Posted by samuelsonmark71
She is almost ready for the track:



Looks fantastic!
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Originally Posted by Dont Hack Me
Well i got my nice new Fioroni pistons in for the races this last weekend. For the guys using them. Im running 35/30 green front, orange rear springs. It felt nice. Plush and really wouldn't bottom out on anything, unless it went really big and sloppy. I do feel like i lost some steering. I was running the same setup with CSI with good results. I lost the ability to rotate the rear end around.
I'm keen to give these a try now as well when I can get some. Thanks for the info.
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Old 08-26-2013, 05:46 AM
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hi guys im thinking of getting in to this buggy but dont know what gearing i should run ill be running a 2000kv sensorless motor on 4s what would be a goo starting point for the gearing?
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Originally Posted by Dont Hack Me
Well i got my nice new Fioroni pistons in for the races this last weekend. For the guys using them. Im running 35/30 green front, orange rear springs. It felt nice. Plush and really wouldn't bottom out on anything, unless it went really big and sloppy. I do feel like i lost some steering. I was running the same setup with CSI with good results. I lost the ability to rotate the rear end around.

Is that green and orange tekno springs, or green and orange Kyosho springs?
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Originally Posted by traxxasrockhead
hi guys im thinking of getting in to this buggy but dont know what gearing i should run ill be running a 2000kv sensorless motor on 4s what would be a goo starting point for the gearing?
Depends on the size/type of track?
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Old 08-26-2013, 07:09 AM
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17T would be a could start point probably
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