Tekno RC SCT410.3 Thread
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#976
Tech Elite
iTrader: (16)
Also note that with the 4000kv hobbywing I would start with a 17t, not a 14t, and maybe go up to 18t if on a larger track (which is the same advice we give for the Pro4 HD 4300kv). I normally ran 16t on the 4700kv and other companies 4800kv motors. If you're on a super tiny and tight track maybe use a 16t.
#977
So i have the castle mamba max pro with neu castle 1410 ,i made my first run sort of but all looks good a big deference then my RTR pro sc i first got
Last edited by Aswild; 05-28-2015 at 10:04 PM.
#978
If we are then 15 tooth should be fine. I have the XErun 4000kv motor as well. I put 15 on it first and had no issues. I believe you can definitely go smaller. I now have an 18 though and that is much more like it. The 4000kv loves big pinions
#979
The stock losi sct rims hit on rear hub carriers. Found out after melting the negative wire on my battery connection..worked great with the jc rims and my home tires put race tires on last night for a little home practice and motor or esc not hot but melted the connector solder.they would spin freely on bench but if you put pressure on them like coming into turn they would rub on ribs on rim....
just a fyi in case anyone having issues..
Looking forward to first race sat if it doesn't rain....
just a fyi in case anyone having issues..
Looking forward to first race sat if it doesn't rain....
#980
Tech Fanatic
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That sounds like a good idea. I basically had given up on the idea because I wanted to make sure the set screws didn't come lose, but epoxy should do a good job of securing the set screws. I wish proline incorpated all of this in their design (Tekno body mount angle and offset with set screw secured). I think that would really sell.
#981
The stock losi sct rims hit on rear hub carriers. Found out after melting the negative wire on my battery connection..worked great with the jc rims and my home tires put race tires on last night for a little home practice and motor or esc not hot but melted the connector solder.they would spin freely on bench but if you put pressure on them like coming into turn they would rub on ribs on rim....
just a fyi in case anyone having issues..
Looking forward to first race sat if it doesn't rain....
just a fyi in case anyone having issues..
Looking forward to first race sat if it doesn't rain....
#982
Tech Master
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What does going to the 6 hole pistons do for the truck? Drove it for the first time last night with basically the stock setup and it jumped very poorly and felt quite bouncy. Was thinking of going to pink/pink springs but also considering a shock piston change as well.
#984
with the original sct410 i blocked 2 holes on the pistons that helped a lot .
#985
Ran my sct for the first time over the weekend. The rear end was so loose. I would spin out on the straights and any throttle into a turn it would spin out. It's box stock with the vented setup. Rx8/4600kv and 15T. Any ideas?
#986
Tech Addict
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What kind of surface are you running on? Using the same compound/type tires that others that seem to be working at your track are using? Is all the suspension nice and free/nothing bound up? I haven't even ran mine yet but these are points I would check on first and then go from there.
#987
Set the rear hinge pin inserts to the minimum toe setting and report back!
#988
#989
The track is loose and loamy. I'm using some aka soft gridirons. I reamed out the arms before putting them together. No noticeable binding that I can see.
Forgive my ignorance, what do you mean minimum toe?
Forgive my ignorance, what do you mean minimum toe?
#990
Moderator
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I don't think you want to go to minimum rear toe. You want to increase rear toe if anything. To me, it sounds like you are trying to run too high of a center diff oil for the track conditions. Try lowering the center diff oil and let the front end pull the truck out of corners. If you are limiting your front droop too much you might also not be getting enough weight transfer to the rear.