The AE FActory Team B44.2 Thread
#1306
Tech Initiate
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 35
Hey guys,
Im looking to get into 4wd and am a big Associated fan. Can anybody tell me the differences between the B44, the B44.1 and the B44.2? I cant find much other than shocks and shock towers.
Also, is it worth it to get a new B44.2 over a used B44.1 or even an original B44? It will be used for amateur racing. Nothing crazy.
Im looking to get into 4wd and am a big Associated fan. Can anybody tell me the differences between the B44, the B44.1 and the B44.2? I cant find much other than shocks and shock towers.
Also, is it worth it to get a new B44.2 over a used B44.1 or even an original B44? It will be used for amateur racing. Nothing crazy.
#1307
So I can run stick packs.

Actually that is part of it, but mainly I'm wondering about balance. All the tc cars run a stick lipo on one side & electronics on the other. L/r weight distribution is absolutely critical for on road, so there has to be a reason. I'm just wondering if it is feasible to try for the b44 platform to see if it balances better. I like to understand the concept behind the design. 1/10 off road 4wd is the only category that uses saddle packs virtually exclusively. 1/8 off road uses both, & tc uses sticks almost exclusively. I would like to understand why 1/10 4wd off road is different.
#1308
Hideeho
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
#1309
Do you realize the amount of time, money, and man hours the engineers put into trying to make this buggy as well balanced and performing as possible? The electronics aren't just tossed down somewhere on the chassis for no reason. While what you're speaking may be possible, I'd say the chances of your buggy not sucking afterwards are slim. Go enjoy the car, as its fantastic.
Do you realize the amount of time, money, and man hours the engineers put into trying to make touring cars as well balanced and performing as possible? The electronics aren't just tossed down somewhere on the chassis for no reason.
Why is there such a difference? Would you not want your off road buggy to handle like an on road touring car with more suspension travel?
#1310
Hideeho
Do you realize the amount of time, money, and man hours the engineers put into trying to make touring cars as well balanced and performing as possible? The electronics aren't just tossed down somewhere on the chassis for no reason.
Why is there such a difference? Would you not want your off road buggy to handle like an on road touring car with more suspension travel?
Do you realize the amount of time, money, and man hours the engineers put into trying to make touring cars as well balanced and performing as possible? The electronics aren't just tossed down somewhere on the chassis for no reason.
Why is there such a difference? Would you not want your off road buggy to handle like an on road touring car with more suspension travel?
#1311
Hideeho
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
#1312
Hideeho
So I can run stick packs.
Actually that is part of it, but mainly I'm wondering about balance. All the tc cars run a stick lipo on one side & electronics on the other. L/r weight distribution is absolutely critical for on road, so there has to be a reason. I'm just wondering if it is feasible to try for the b44 platform to see if it balances better. I like to understand the concept behind the design. 1/10 off road 4wd is the only category that uses saddle packs virtually exclusively. 1/8 off road uses both, & tc uses sticks almost exclusively. I would like to understand why 1/10 4wd off road is different.
So I can run stick packs.

Actually that is part of it, but mainly I'm wondering about balance. All the tc cars run a stick lipo on one side & electronics on the other. L/r weight distribution is absolutely critical for on road, so there has to be a reason. I'm just wondering if it is feasible to try for the b44 platform to see if it balances better. I like to understand the concept behind the design. 1/10 off road 4wd is the only category that uses saddle packs virtually exclusively. 1/8 off road uses both, & tc uses sticks almost exclusively. I would like to understand why 1/10 4wd off road is different.
#1313
Hideeho
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
Considering the steering design, would it be possible to relocate the steering servo (using a short servo like the Savox 1251) to the motor side? I'm assuming you would need to drill & counter sink holes for the mounting screws. Or, would it be possible to remount the dif mounts to the other side so the motor is on the servo side? No need to drill holes?
I'm wondering if it is possible to mount all the electronics on 1 side & the lipo on the other the tc's do. I would use a tc lipo mount.
Last edited by CCristo; 12-23-2012 at 05:58 PM.
#1314
#1315
Hey guys,
Im looking to get into 4wd and am a big Associated fan. Can anybody tell me the differences between the B44, the B44.1 and the B44.2? I cant find much other than shocks and shock towers.
Also, is it worth it to get a new B44.2 over a used B44.1 or even an original B44? It will be used for amateur racing. Nothing crazy.
Im looking to get into 4wd and am a big Associated fan. Can anybody tell me the differences between the B44, the B44.1 and the B44.2? I cant find much other than shocks and shock towers.
Also, is it worth it to get a new B44.2 over a used B44.1 or even an original B44? It will be used for amateur racing. Nothing crazy.
#1318
Make sure the eyelet is screwed all the way on 1st. If it is then add a limiter. That's going to pop out for sure.
#1320
It's fine, do not add another limiter, especially in the front. They'll sit in there a little further once at ride height track ready. Look at pages 23 & 24 for tips, and you can find out more about the shock limiters and arm mounting positions. There is no need to mess with these though to be honest.
Last edited by rigor; 12-23-2012 at 08:46 PM.






