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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
(Post 11782429)
you let us know, lol. A guy at the track was telling me he loved them, but then again he didnt even know they were A Hubs......grain of salt
http://www.tresrey-usa.com/yaiba-rac...num-rear-hubs/ |
Originally Posted by Jmuck69
(Post 11782606)
They do not allow for a C hub ball stud location, only A or B. The Yaiba aluminum hubs allow for all three.
http://www.tresrey-usa.com/yaiba-rac...num-rear-hubs/ |
Originally Posted by Eli
(Post 11782619)
Yes the exotek ones are designed for the A hub location. But isnt the B hud position just the holes in between the A hub? so same height. im wondering if you dont use the included washer and a short neck ball stud how close that would be to a "C" location? Otherwise some dremeling could allow it if you want to run that height but i dont plan on running C hubs anytime soon.
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setting up my kids b4.2 shocks, kit starts with:
3.00lbs front 30wt black springs 2.10lbs rear 30wt white springs In the b4.1 we run all the .2 upgrades with the BB shocks built to: 3.15lbs front 30wt green springs 1.90lbs rear 27.5wt black springs We are a little stiffer in front and softer in the rear to get more low speed steering which is working pretty good right now but still could use more steering not less. Any thougths? track is medium-high bite, small clay indoor track. Tire of choice for most guys is gold bar codes or mc suburbs. |
Run a looser diff, and slipper set accordingly. I liked the green front/white rear combo myself, others do the green/green springs.
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This is the tray I'm going to try with a full size pack. Made it from 1/16" delrin and used longer screws and aluminum spacers from McMaster :D
http://i443.photobucket.com/albums/q...psa6f20153.jpg |
What's all the hype with center mounted ESC locations all of a sudden? Some of these installs look nice and professional but is it actually better? I would have guessed putting weight higher on the chassis would cause unwanted roll.
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Originally Posted by 66Racer
(Post 11783335)
What's all the hype with center mounted ESC locations all of a sudden? Some of these installs look nice and professional but is it actually better? I would have guessed putting weight higher on the chassis would cause unwanted roll.
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Originally Posted by 66Racer
(Post 11783335)
What's all the hype with center mounted ESC locations all of a sudden? Some of these installs look nice and professional but is it actually better? I would have guessed putting weight higher on the chassis would cause unwanted roll.
one of the biggest things for me is the cleaner wiring and less wire. im thinking i can run the transponder under the battery and mount it where the esc used to be :D |
Originally Posted by 66Racer
(Post 11783335)
What's all the hype with center mounted ESC locations all of a sudden? Some of these installs look nice and professional but is it actually better? I would have guessed putting weight higher on the chassis would cause unwanted roll.
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Originally Posted by 66Racer
(Post 11783335)
What's all the hype with center mounted ESC locations all of a sudden? Some of these installs look nice and professional but is it actually better? I would have guessed putting weight higher on the chassis would cause unwanted roll.
Originally Posted by jacked103
(Post 11783360)
im not sure myself. i run a tekin rs, that this dont weigh anything to start with
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Originally Posted by CHIZZLE
(Post 11783374)
Cavalieri did it at Reedy. So, it must be awesome, right?:lol:
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Originally Posted by Jmuck69
(Post 11783417)
I hear Cav is now running the ESC on top of the servo now and the receiver under the Lipo. Dialed!
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
(Post 11773656)
2wd Buggy Control Tires
Front Tire = JConcepts Gold 2wd Front Barcodes (#3017-05) Front Foam = JConcepts Profiled 1/10th 2wd Front Insert - Firm (#3204-1) Rear Tire = Pro-Line MC Rear Suburbs 1.0 (#8204-17) Rear Foam = Pro-Line 1:10 Closed Cell Rear Inserts (#6185-01) These are the go-to tire setup for WCRC. I would look up Cavalieri's ROAR Nats setup on rc10.com, that should provide a good starting point.
Originally Posted by Kuya_Kimo
(Post 11773953)
+10000 to above post minus the jconcept front foams
I race there often and believe most racers use the open foams up front. Barcodes fronts and suburb v1 in the rear... the hobby shop typically has them in stock and will glue them up for you.
Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
(Post 11773963)
Yeah thats true, last time I was there I used the open cell in the front as well.
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Originally Posted by Wild Cherry
(Post 11782409)
C-hub gives more grip & less roll
http://www.teamassociated.com/news/l...um_Hub_Tower_C New option C tower in 2.5mm carbon fiber. Lowers outer link positions for lower roll center. My experience was that A hubs work better when using green springs on medium to low traction tracks because the use of the softer green spring already produces plenty of chassis roll. If you find yourself running white springs in the rear, such as a super sticky clay track, the C hubs are a better option than running a stack of washers that increase your chance of snapping the inside ball stud off. I have found the C hubs to be completely worthless with green rear springs. If you note, most of the team setups that run C hubs run white springs. Food for though. |
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