RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#8296
OK how do you fix the push in corners? LMAO 
any throttle my buggy will push pretty badly. under brake it turns very well. I have added brake drag and tying to enter with more speed and using the drag to turn it. Was a no go. Not my driving style. My truck does not have this problem at all.
any ideas?

any throttle my buggy will push pretty badly. under brake it turns very well. I have added brake drag and tying to enter with more speed and using the drag to turn it. Was a no go. Not my driving style. My truck does not have this problem at all.
any ideas?
#8297
EH idk my b4.1 is still in really good shape but the front end is sloppy and I will prob sell it and buy the new b4.1. Hopefully it comes out before christmas.

DEFINATLY not kyosho its to much $ and i didn't like the sp2.
#8298

#8299
Just saw springs below, you might also have the diff a bit too tight. Shock limiters could help reduce the weight transfer to the rear under throttle. Gotta be careful with that because in a lot of cases you want that on throttle rear traction. Its amazing what a 1/2oz of weight will do on top of the servo too. Post your setup. Lets check it out!!
Front:
Brown springs
Inner shock tower shock mount
outer A-arm shock mount.
21mm ride height
30wt oil
inner ball stud 3 washers
bumper steer 2 washers
1/4 to the right and left of servo.
Inline Front axles
Rear:
Green springs
Inner tower shock mount
Inner a-arm shock mount
21mm ride height
U-brace shaved flush
No ball stud washers
Carbon fiber hub towers
.5 rear hubs
27.5wt
1/2 oz weight center of tower
1/4 in left/right triangle. total 1oz
1/2 oz by receiver
2deg anti-squat
If needed I can post some pics of all the placement of weight
Rear ball diff is almost to loose. Slipper is 1 thread in from flush.
It drivers very well under power and traction is there. I just have a push in the turns under throttle. no throttle it turns on a dime.
#8300
oh dude dont even get me started
right now in stock its a sticken rb5, a.e a.e
those two a.e's are me and my buddy goode who can never take the win
but yes lots kyosho, small group of losi guys and a.e guys which are in the middle as far as amount.

right now in stock its a sticken rb5, a.e a.e
those two a.e's are me and my buddy goode who can never take the win

but yes lots kyosho, small group of losi guys and a.e guys which are in the middle as far as amount.
#8301
Front:
Brown springs
Inner shock tower shock mount
outer A-arm shock mount.
21mm ride height
30wt oil
inner ball stud 3 washers
bumper steer 2 washers
1/4 to the right and left of servo.
Inline Front axles
Rear:
Green springs
Inner tower shock mount
Inner a-arm shock mount
21mm ride height
U-brace shaved flush
No ball stud washers
Carbon fiber hub towers
.5 rear hubs
27.5wt
1/2 oz weight center of tower
1/4 in left/right triangle. total 1oz
1/2 oz by receiver
2deg anti-squat
If needed I can post some pics of all the placement of weight
Rear ball diff is almost to loose. Slipper is 1 thread in from flush.
It drivers very well under power and traction is there. I just have a push in the turns under throttle. no throttle it turns on a dime.
Brown springs
Inner shock tower shock mount
outer A-arm shock mount.
21mm ride height
30wt oil
inner ball stud 3 washers
bumper steer 2 washers
1/4 to the right and left of servo.
Inline Front axles
Rear:
Green springs
Inner tower shock mount
Inner a-arm shock mount
21mm ride height
U-brace shaved flush
No ball stud washers
Carbon fiber hub towers
.5 rear hubs
27.5wt
1/2 oz weight center of tower
1/4 in left/right triangle. total 1oz
1/2 oz by receiver
2deg anti-squat
If needed I can post some pics of all the placement of weight
Rear ball diff is almost to loose. Slipper is 1 thread in from flush.
It drivers very well under power and traction is there. I just have a push in the turns under throttle. no throttle it turns on a dime.
me personally i like my rear shock on the outside on the arms it has more cornering speed and after trying what cherry said about the ball studs i think you have to much of a difference between the front and rear since you shaved it,try moving the shocks out on the arm and then raise the rear inner link
#8302
me personally i like my rear shock on the outside on the arms it has more cornering speed and after trying what cherry said about the ball studs i think you have to much of a difference between the front and rear since you shaved it,try moving the shocks out on the arm and then raise the rear inner link
What did Wild Cherry do with the ball studs?
#8303
Front:
Brown springs
Inner shock tower shock mount
outer A-arm shock mount.
21mm ride height
30wt oil
inner ball stud 3 washers
bumper steer 2 washers
1/4 to the right and left of servo.
Inline Front axles
Rear:
Green springs
Inner tower shock mount
Inner a-arm shock mount
21mm ride height
U-brace shaved flush
No ball stud washers
Carbon fiber hub towers
.5 rear hubs
27.5wt
1/2 oz weight center of tower
1/4 in left/right triangle. total 1oz
1/2 oz by receiver
2deg anti-squat
If needed I can post some pics of all the placement of weight
Rear ball diff is almost to loose. Slipper is 1 thread in from flush.
It drivers very well under power and traction is there. I just have a push in the turns under throttle. no throttle it turns on a dime.
Brown springs
Inner shock tower shock mount
outer A-arm shock mount.
21mm ride height
30wt oil
inner ball stud 3 washers
bumper steer 2 washers
1/4 to the right and left of servo.
Inline Front axles
Rear:
Green springs
Inner tower shock mount
Inner a-arm shock mount
21mm ride height
U-brace shaved flush
No ball stud washers
Carbon fiber hub towers
.5 rear hubs
27.5wt
1/2 oz weight center of tower
1/4 in left/right triangle. total 1oz
1/2 oz by receiver
2deg anti-squat
If needed I can post some pics of all the placement of weight
Rear ball diff is almost to loose. Slipper is 1 thread in from flush.
It drivers very well under power and traction is there. I just have a push in the turns under throttle. no throttle it turns on a dime.
Use 0 degree rear hubs that will help a lot and try rasing the ride height I run 24mm F+R.
#8305
#8306
Front:
Brown springs
Inner shock tower shock mount
outer A-arm shock mount.
21mm ride height
30wt oil
inner ball stud 3 washers
bumper steer 2 washers
1/4 to the right and left of servo.
Inline Front axles
Rear:
Green springs
Inner tower shock mount
Inner a-arm shock mount
21mm ride height
U-brace shaved flush
No ball stud washers
Carbon fiber hub towers
.5 rear hubs
27.5wt
1/2 oz weight center of tower
1/4 in left/right triangle. total 1oz
1/2 oz by receiver
2deg anti-squat
If needed I can post some pics of all the placement of weight
Rear ball diff is almost to loose. Slipper is 1 thread in from flush.
It drivers very well under power and traction is there. I just have a push in the turns under throttle. no throttle it turns on a dime.
Brown springs
Inner shock tower shock mount
outer A-arm shock mount.
21mm ride height
30wt oil
inner ball stud 3 washers
bumper steer 2 washers
1/4 to the right and left of servo.
Inline Front axles
Rear:
Green springs
Inner tower shock mount
Inner a-arm shock mount
21mm ride height
U-brace shaved flush
No ball stud washers
Carbon fiber hub towers
.5 rear hubs
27.5wt
1/2 oz weight center of tower
1/4 in left/right triangle. total 1oz
1/2 oz by receiver
2deg anti-squat
If needed I can post some pics of all the placement of weight
Rear ball diff is almost to loose. Slipper is 1 thread in from flush.
It drivers very well under power and traction is there. I just have a push in the turns under throttle. no throttle it turns on a dime.
#8308
YES. less rotation. '
Its easier to drive but when you get fast you will want more steering so you approach the corner with the rear end coming around with good rotation. I use 2.5 degree toe in block when traction is high, 3.0 when I want a little more traction. 3.5 is way to much and makes me really slow.
Watch cav. drive at the spektrum race horizionhobby made some vids. He slides around every corner.
Its easier to drive but when you get fast you will want more steering so you approach the corner with the rear end coming around with good rotation. I use 2.5 degree toe in block when traction is high, 3.0 when I want a little more traction. 3.5 is way to much and makes me really slow.
Watch cav. drive at the spektrum race horizionhobby made some vids. He slides around every corner.
#8309
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
YES. less rotation. '
Its easier to drive but when you get fast you will want more steering so you approach the corner with the rear end coming around with good rotation. I use 2.5 degree toe in block when traction is high, 3.0 when I want a little more traction. 3.5 is way to much and makes me really slow.
Watch cav. drive at the spektrum race horizionhobby made some vids. He slides around every corner.
Its easier to drive but when you get fast you will want more steering so you approach the corner with the rear end coming around with good rotation. I use 2.5 degree toe in block when traction is high, 3.0 when I want a little more traction. 3.5 is way to much and makes me really slow.
Watch cav. drive at the spektrum race horizionhobby made some vids. He slides around every corner.
#8310



