SC10 4x4 Thread
I have added some weight in front of the servo area to bring some of the chassis weight forward with the stick packs. It does help the front stick better and keeps the nose down in the air. On the track I run on 2 oz feels best. I have gone up to 5oz but it does make the rear skate more on power around corners.
I have added some weight in front of the servo area to bring some of the chassis weight forward with the stick packs. It does help the front stick better and keeps the nose down in the air. On the track I run on 2 oz feels best. I have gone up to 5oz but it does make the rear skate more on power around corners.
With the exotek i am adding no weight, and then balance it via shock spring. the rear end is very stable, but can slide out if I force it to, it feels alot like my 1/8e buggy did.
I'm happy with my pro4 540 4600 motor...I was running a 4.5 550 d3... I would say my pro4 is just a little faster at the top end but with the same amount of torque as my d3.
But it did jump and land good and powered through corners better. The rear would break out real quick if going into 180 corners if you stabbed the throttle too soon. Kind of a wicked tail whip. It might have been real good on a larger outdoor track but the tighter indoor track not my first choice. Adding the rear bumper and only 2oz on the front has the best feel right now.



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