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Old 03-27-2015, 09:56 AM
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I've had great success with the AKA stickers. The Avid ones are litle thicker, thus causing more drag.
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Originally Posted by RENOV8R
I've had great success with the AKA stickers. The Avid ones are litle thicker, thus causing more drag.
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Originally Posted by RENOV8R
I've had great success with the AKA stickers. The Avid ones are litle thicker, thus causing more drag.
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Old 03-27-2015, 10:20 AM
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How are you guys dressing your wires, I am running the Avid chassis and my esc in the back and receiver in the front. The servo wire, esc wire and transponder wire are driving me crazy.
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Originally Posted by chrisnitro
How are you guys dressing your wires, I am running the Avid chassis and my esc in the back and receiver in the front. The servo wire, esc wire and transponder wire are driving me crazy.
I first used a sticker
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Old 03-27-2015, 10:24 AM
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what about some sort of small loom?
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Old 03-27-2015, 10:27 AM
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Originally Posted by chrisnitro
what about some sort of small loom?
you'd have to research it
there is colored flex loom also

here it is
http://www.delcity.net/store/Clean-C...eving/p_806806

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Old 03-27-2015, 10:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Mantis Toboggan
Sensored motors can only run wired A to A, B to B, C to C.



Most esc can't be programed with the throttle channel set to the wrong orientation.

Dollars to donuts his diffs are in wrong. Sideways, please let us know what you find.
Diffs are backwards.

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Might be buying this kit Monday...unless i hold out for new tekno sc410.3

need help finding a ecs/motor combo... Id plan on racing at local tracks dirt & carpet. Not a greaT driver by any means . dont need best top end spd, just something that reliable, and all around performance..thx alot for any imput
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Originally Posted by sideways88
Diffs are backwards.

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Cool, glad I could help.
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Old 03-27-2015, 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by trojanjoe1
Might be buying this kit Monday...unless i hold out for new tekno sc410.3

need help finding a ecs/motor combo... Id plan on racing at local tracks dirt & carpet. Not a greaT driver by any means . dont need best top end spd, just something that reliable, and all around performance..thx alot for any imput
what does your budget look like? a lot of buys at my track like the hobby wing stuff. i haven't tried it yet. but its very similar to some of the high end stuff.
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Tekin have really reliable combo and amazing customer support, I would go for a tekin RSX and a tekin redline Gen2 8.5T.
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so does everyone think I should move my ESC to the front of the car and receiver to the back?????
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Originally Posted by ISH
what does your budget look like? a lot of buys at my track like the hobby wing stuff. i haven't tried it yet. but its very similar to some of the high end stuff.


Have tekin for my d812 not blown away with it, yet. Budget not a issue. But dont need to drop the cash for so called best. Unless theres Just one above all...i guess im really looking for a few suggestions. So u i can do a lil comparison shopping and then make myself the best informative decision I can.
Havent had a 10th scale since my 92'rc10 ha ha...
Just got back into the hobby 3yrs ago. N have been slowly getting deeper n deeper into it..
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Old 03-27-2015, 02:31 PM
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guys running the Schelle chassis, does it have the 3 battery positions like the stock chassis? And are you running shorty in mid position?
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