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t4mania 12-23-2010 08:48 AM

I believe $14

mugenize1 12-23-2010 08:52 AM


Originally Posted by t4mania (Post 8381829)
I believe $14

So there you go only $14.00 so you save $5.00 If you buy at Ebay.

Buckaroo 12-23-2010 09:16 AM


Originally Posted by mugenize1 (Post 8381838)
So there you go only $14.00 so you save $5.00 If you buy at Ebay.

Not everyone who sells on ebay actually has the product in hand, and you still have to factor in the bid nature of the web site, so it may actually sell for MORE than initial start bid.

Troy Mckune 12-23-2010 10:43 AM

thebigrc.com TC6 Review
 
I recently made the switch from a Photon to a TC6. I wrote a review of the TC6 comparing it to the Photon for thebigrc.com.

Check it out at http://www.thebigrc.com/

Troy

Keven H 12-23-2010 11:19 AM

Good review Troy ! glad to see you like the car

olhipster1 12-23-2010 11:54 AM

best price for TC6
 
here is the best price on the world wide web for a TC6 :sneaky::p

http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...7-new-tc6.html


i have to applaud Associated the kit went together super great....other than a reaming the arms for a few seconds it was a perfect build....under 3 hrs total.

hanulec 12-23-2010 12:31 PM

Hi all - can one of you lucky tc6 owner perform a quick measurement for me? I'm interested in the width of the front spool with spool cups installed.

Orlando - maybe u can bust out a pair of calipers and measure it up that freshly built car of yours :)

Thanks in advance from one 40t pulley runner to another!

mugenize1 12-23-2010 12:36 PM


Originally Posted by olhipster1 (Post 8382511)
here is the best price on the world wide web for a TC6 :sneaky::p

http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...7-new-tc6.html


i have to applaud Associated the kit went together super great....other than a reaming the arms for a few seconds it was a perfect build....under 3 hrs total.

That is low I have not seen it that low really nice!!!!!:tire::nod:

Edwin Pibal 12-23-2010 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by rccuba (Post 8380701)
http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/58/p1010025edit.jpg

Most likely need to put an electric motor to the front to be this way .....

http://img574.imageshack.us/img574/4861/motoro.jpg

you could file a groove into your motor so it will slot the top plate into it.

Ed

olhipster1 12-23-2010 12:55 PM

got you
 
damn....you had to ask me to measure something... the battery in calipers dies....
you're going to make really make me do this the manual method... but for you "Mr. Every RC part in box" i will do it. :)


I got you
if you give me about an hour I will PM you with the measurement.




Originally Posted by hanulec (Post 8382628)
Hi all - can one of you lucky tc6 owner perform a quick measurement for me? I'm interested in the width of the front spool with spool cups installed.

Orlando - maybe u can bust out a pair of calipers and measure it up that freshly built car of yours :)

Thanks in advance from one 40t pulley runner to another!


jackdani 12-23-2010 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by mugenize1 (Post 8381539)
Very nice job. I think if it is cool out there then your good for now. But when it gets warm you may want to check the receiver from time to time. (GOOD LUCK RIDE HARD :D)

i ll do it for sure tnx!
untill november i allways used heat sink, but for now i m just saving some space if there is no need for it!:sneaky:

i really like clean and smooth electric installation!:spidey:

tqcookie 12-23-2010 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by hanulec (Post 8382628)
Hi all - can one of you lucky tc6 owner perform a quick measurement for me? I'm interested in the width of the front spool with spool cups installed.

Orlando - maybe u can bust out a pair of calipers and measure it up that freshly built car of yours :)

Thanks in advance from one 40t pulley runner to another!

I come up with 49.2mm assembled in the car. Interestingly enough that is exactly the same as the rear diff assembled and out of the car. Also my
U pro gear diff measures 51mm assembled in the car.

Hope this helps.

Buckaroo 12-23-2010 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by Edwin Pibal (Post 8382660)
you could file a groove into your motor so it will slot the top plate into it.

Ed

Rule of thumb: Always alter the CHEAPEST part! :nod:

hanulec 12-23-2010 04:25 PM


Originally Posted by olhipster1 (Post 8382706)
damn....you had to ask me to measure something... the battery in calipers dies....
you're going to make really make me do this the manual method... but for you "Mr. Every RC part in box" i will do it. :)


I got you
if you give me about an hour I will PM you with the measurement.

no worries Orlando - thank you


Originally Posted by tqcookie (Post 8383298)
I come up with 49.2mm assembled in the car. Interestingly enough that is exactly the same as the rear diff assembled and out of the car. Also my
U pro gear diff measures 51mm assembled in the car.

Hope this helps.

Thanks TQ. That means the width of the spool is nearly identical to the TOP Photon -- which is good. The TOP w/ their aluminum spool cups measures out at 49.25mm, and has the ability to be shimmed out up to 2mm on each side. Currently I'm working on designing a spool cup that will support the use of XRay sized axles, with the explicit intent on making their ECS anti-chatter axles working within the TOP spool. Hopefully others will see some interest in this too. If anyone is interested in learning more please PM me.

tfracing 12-24-2010 01:12 AM

New Lipo Battery Holder
 
http://www.rctech.net/forum/attachme...1&d=1293180709

TF Racing have launched their fully universal carbon fibre battery tray. Made in 3mm carbon fibre they help hold batteries in place during an impact where tape would sometimes break. Light and universal it fits most touring car chassis’ and has adjustable positioning for fine tuning your chassis balance. Mounted on 2 rubber o-rings to avoid tweak, it can accept LiPo batteries up to 138mm x 47mm. larger sizes to follow.


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