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Matt Trimmings 01-11-2013 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 11665575)
Did Tebo win a worlds? I am sure he is more than capable.

He won the 1/10 4wd worlds when he was with Associated. It was in 2007 with a B44. Hakusan Ichirino, Japan

t0p_sh0tta 01-11-2013 08:37 PM

Who really cares?

Can we get back to the tech please?

Are any of you guys running the shorty packs adding extra weight? If so, where?

Matt Trimmings 01-11-2013 08:39 PM


Originally Posted by t0p_sh0tta (Post 11665603)
Are any of you guys running the shorty packs adding extra weight? If so, where?

That would defeat the purpose...at least im not adding any extra weight. Just the normal amount. My car with a shorty comes in right around 1520g.

NICEALLDAY 01-11-2013 08:43 PM


Originally Posted by gticlay (Post 11664398)
If you go to "the big RC" website, they have a picture of the T4 with newly designed A-arms. Perhaps it's an updated design that IS coming out next.

Its the same arms as the sc10b. Brent is also using the sc10b front tower. Which both can be bought on rc10.com

Waflet 01-11-2013 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings (Post 11665608)
That would defeat the purpose...at least im not adding any extra weight. Just the normal amount. My car with a shorty comes in right around 1520g.

Hideeho
WOW! That's light. I finally weighed mine last weekend @ 1542g with a shorty, aluminum screws on top, minimal weights added, & t4.1 chassis. Does the t4.1 chassis add that much weight or have you done other things to lighten it?

On a related note, what is the actual minimum weight per roar?

2canSAM 01-11-2013 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by Waflet (Post 11665775)
Hideeho
WOW! That's light. I finally weighed mine last weekend @ 1542g with a shorty, aluminum screws on top, minimal weights added, & t4.1 chassis. Does the t4.1 chassis add that much weight or have you done other things to lighten it?

On a related note, what is the actual minimum weight per roar?

1499g 2WD (source ROAR Rule Book)

Venom1836 01-11-2013 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by Waflet (Post 11665775)
Hideeho
WOW! That's light. I finally weighed mine last weekend @ 1542g with a shorty, aluminum screws on top, minimal weights added, & t4.1 chassis. Does the t4.1 chassis add that much weight or have you done other things to lighten it?

On a related note, what is the actual minimum weight per roar?

I saw in the 2010 handbook that it is 1499 grams

vr6cj 01-11-2013 09:52 PM


Originally Posted by Waflet (Post 11665775)
Hideeho
WOW! That's light. I finally weighed mine last weekend @ 1542g with a shorty, aluminum screws on top, minimal weights added, & t4.1 chassis. Does the t4.1 chassis add that much weight or have you done other things to lighten it?

On a related note, what is the actual minimum weight per roar?

1499 grams and thats where mine weighs in with a shorty but I'm on v2's and BB springs still

Matt Trimmings 01-11-2013 09:56 PM


Originally Posted by Waflet (Post 11665775)
Hideeho
WOW! That's light. I finally weighed mine last weekend @ 1542g with a shorty, aluminum screws on top, minimal weights added, & t4.1 chassis. Does the t4.1 chassis add that much weight or have you done other things to lighten it?

On a related note, what is the actual minimum weight per roar?

Now that you mention it, mine was around the 1520 mark with V2's and bb springs. I have not weighed it yet with the Big Bores. I will do so tonight / tomorrow morning and repost. I would assume it is still in that vicinity though because i have since added the triad slipper and mip top shaft (both considerable weight savings)

Venom1836 01-11-2013 10:02 PM

What kind of scales are you guys using to weigh your cars in on?

Matt Trimmings 01-11-2013 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by Venom1836 (Post 11665818)
What kind of scales are you guys using to weigh your cars in on?

My wife has a small scale that she uses when cooking...probably got it at target for about $20. I think it only goes up to about 5 lbs though.

2canSAM 01-11-2013 10:23 PM


Originally Posted by Venom1836 (Post 11665818)
What kind of scales are you guys using to weigh your cars in on?

Small Postal scale that I check with a weight set every couple of weeks. I am at 1530g with full size 4000 lipo. Car is 1304g ready to run, all electronics including transponder. Man that is a heavy lipo.

Venom1836 01-11-2013 10:37 PM

Ok, I am using a postal scale that goes to ten pounds, I would weigh in right now but my buggy is in pieces from being worked on!

Venom1836 01-11-2013 10:38 PM

Also, why is everyone into getting their cars so light?

I run mine with a wolfpack and it still feel too light when I bump into other cars like Losi 22's.

teeforb 01-11-2013 10:43 PM

Will this cat be std or metric?

What's release date?


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