Originally Posted by
tony montana
Is the sc10 a pain to wrench on thou? Also does it use metric or sae screws? I'm leaning towards the 1410 with the 3800 but would like more of
Your guys opinions
Its not a pain as in it being hard to work on, just time consuming to get to the diff's and servo......... Just make sure to check your diff's as often as possible and install a really good servo and you should have little to no issue's.......... The 3800 castle motor is a great choice and for the money no motor can compare in its price range....... To me the only motor better then the castle 3800 is tekins pro4 motors........