Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#5163
Can someone chime in on this for me?
Having an issue getting exposed shock shaft lengths correct.
Was running three limiters in the front, with 20.00mm exposed shaft length. This is with eyelets screwed all the way in. I know the manual says 21mm shaft length, but I know something is up because three limiters is 2.4mm in thickness, so something is wrong. I swear 100% eyelets are screwed in until they stop.
Any thoughts?
Having an issue getting exposed shock shaft lengths correct.
Was running three limiters in the front, with 20.00mm exposed shaft length. This is with eyelets screwed all the way in. I know the manual says 21mm shaft length, but I know something is up because three limiters is 2.4mm in thickness, so something is wrong. I swear 100% eyelets are screwed in until they stop.
Any thoughts?
#5164
#5166
Can someone chime in on this for me?
Having an issue getting exposed shock shaft lengths correct.
Was running three limiters in the front, with 20.00mm exposed shaft length. This is with eyelets screwed all the way in. I know the manual says 21mm shaft length, but I know something is up because three limiters is 2.4mm in thickness, so something is wrong. I swear 100% eyelets are screwed in until they stop.
Any thoughts?
Having an issue getting exposed shock shaft lengths correct.
Was running three limiters in the front, with 20.00mm exposed shaft length. This is with eyelets screwed all the way in. I know the manual says 21mm shaft length, but I know something is up because three limiters is 2.4mm in thickness, so something is wrong. I swear 100% eyelets are screwed in until they stop.
Any thoughts?
If you did go to far the metal eye will be tight and not move freely.
#5167
Going to mess around with them again tonight to see if I can figure it out. I know what the numbers are supposed to be, just not sure why everything isn't adding up.
#5169
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Can someone chime in on this for me?
Having an issue getting exposed shock shaft lengths correct.
Was running three limiters in the front, with 20.00mm exposed shaft length. This is with eyelets screwed all the way in. I know the manual says 21mm shaft length, but I know something is up because three limiters is 2.4mm in thickness, so something is wrong. I swear 100% eyelets are screwed in until they stop.
Any thoughts?
Having an issue getting exposed shock shaft lengths correct.
Was running three limiters in the front, with 20.00mm exposed shaft length. This is with eyelets screwed all the way in. I know the manual says 21mm shaft length, but I know something is up because three limiters is 2.4mm in thickness, so something is wrong. I swear 100% eyelets are screwed in until they stop.
Any thoughts?
Front
3 limiter = .785"
2 limiter = .815"
1 limiter = .845"
Rear
2 limiter = 26mm or 1.023"
1 limiter = 26.75mm or 1.053"
#5170
my B4.2 was 1650 OINK OINK!!!!!!!!!
that was full size pack with alum wing mounts
Shorty pack and inline electronics (on chassis) I was around 1510 or so. Much less weight from the wires is what did it for me.
Wildcat, running on outdoor, you should have that pig up near 1700! haha
that is all..... carry on
that was full size pack with alum wing mounts
Shorty pack and inline electronics (on chassis) I was around 1510 or so. Much less weight from the wires is what did it for me.
Wildcat, running on outdoor, you should have that pig up near 1700! haha
that is all..... carry on
I run no weights up front and set my battery with a single foam insert up front to push it back a tad and my front to rear balance is excellent. I have equal torque control in the air in either direction I want, should I stay on the gas a tad too long or not enough (dependent on traffic and momentum of course). I run a new V3 Speed Passion 7.5 Mod on the buggy which is quite powerful for any track and on the truck I run an LRP 9.5 that is beastly powerful (I feel more so than the 7.5 SP) so while the truck is also well balanced, I have to be easier with adjustments in the air or I'm toast. Have to be a bit smoother with it. Down the straights though, my truck's front end feels extremely light and barely grazes the ground and the slightest pebble will allow the front end to come up rather easily and I have to momentarily let off and/or pump the throttle to keep it from going over and maintain control. Buggy however is glued. Just a bit more practice and I'll be challenging for podiums.
#5171
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjVy-...F3LRNA&index=1
i know its the b4.2 thread... but its a mid motor b4.2 :P
i know its the b4.2 thread... but its a mid motor b4.2 :P
#5175



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