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B64 rear arms on a b6.
Why? |
Originally Posted by Braxamus
(Post 15134808)
whats that pic^^^^ of ?
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Originally Posted by D1360
(Post 15134881)
B64 rear arms on a b6.
Why? |
Hoping someone can help me with ride height problems. Using the B6D kit setup (0/3 up, 0 axle height, 10mm ball stud with 3x 1mm of washers in hole B) for the stock rear hubs and stock 65mm bones and stock axles, I had no problem reaching 22mm ride height in the rear, even with white springs.
I just now installed the AE B6 aluminum hubs along with Schelle 67mm bones and Schelle 67mm conversion axles. Going by AE's instructions, I kept the 0/3 up insert for 0 axle height and used 8mm ball studs with 3x 1mm washers in hole C. But now.. I can't even get to 24mm in the rear. I flipped the insert to 0/3 down for +3 axle height, and added an extra 1mm of washers to the ball studs, but I'm barely able to reach 22mm in the rear now if even that low, even with the shock collars all the way up. Is this normal or could I have screwed something up..? |
Can this buggy handle 3S or is it strictly 7.4V?
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Define, "handle".
This is a racing kit, not a basher. With 2s you can run hot enough modified motors to render the car nearly undrivable. What do you want to accomplish with 3s? |
Originally Posted by Davidka
(Post 15135378)
Define, "handle".
This is a racing kit, not a basher. With 2s you can run hot enough modified motors to render the car nearly undrivable. What do you want to accomplish with 3s? |
I only have experience with bigger cars and the combo I ordered supports 3S so just asking.
It's the Justock 10.5T (24t/78t gearing?) but I'm not too sure if it's suitable for a newbie in this class. Yesterday I went to local indoor tracks for the first time and tomorrow I will be picking up a B6D kit. :) |
YZ-2 ball diff for B6
Hi guys, hope tou can help.
I thought I read articles about using a B6 diff in the YZ2 when I used to run Yokomos. Is this true and can it work the other way around? (yokomo diff in the B6) |
Originally Posted by nulli
(Post 15135514)
I only have experience with bigger cars and the combo I ordered supports 3S so just asking.
It's the Justock 10.5T (24t/78t gearing?) but I'm not too sure if it's suitable for a newbie in this class. Yesterday I went to local indoor tracks for the first time and tomorrow I will be picking up a B6D kit. :) |
Originally Posted by D1360
(Post 15134881)
B64 rear arms on a b6.
Why? |
Originally Posted by Davidka
(Post 15135594)
I'd stay with the 2s. A 10.5 motor will be plenty fast. Compared to larger scales, you'll find that this smaller car does everything (turn, accelerate) *instantly*. I don't think you'll want it to be any faster for a while.
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Originally Posted by nulli
(Post 15135514)
I only have experience with bigger cars and the combo I ordered supports 3S so just asking.
It's the Justock 10.5T (24t/78t gearing?) but I'm not too sure if it's suitable for a newbie in this class. Yesterday I went to local indoor tracks for the first time and tomorrow I will be picking up a B6D kit. :) |
Originally Posted by Piles
(Post 15135528)
Hi guys, hope tou can help.
I thought I read articles about using a B6 diff in the YZ2 when I used to run Yokomos. Is this true and can it work the other way around? (yokomo diff in the B6) |
Originally Posted by Phillip F
(Post 15135761)
10.5t is pretty quick for a newbie. Get a cheap 17.5 first.
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