SC10 4x4 Thread
I started with the nano-techs since I was able to get 2 packs with the 3day shipping cheaper than one set from a local retailer.
They have worked well for me so far, but only have a bout a dozen runs on them each. They last a whole race for me no problem, don't notice them falling off till around the 10 min mark.
looks like part numbers for the AE saddle pack parts are:
91185 Battery cradle left and right side battery, strap bushing, strap lock
91186 Saddle Pack foam
25202 M3 x10mm fhcs x 4 screws
89208 M3 x 14mm fhcs
4689 M3 x 16mm set screw
91187 Saddle pack battery strap
91185 Battery cradle left and right side battery, strap bushing, strap lock
91186 Saddle Pack foam
25202 M3 x10mm fhcs x 4 screws
89208 M3 x 14mm fhcs
4689 M3 x 16mm set screw
91187 Saddle pack battery strap
"great" is too subjective. What we really need is discharge charts from a 3rd party. Not sure if any are out there our not.
If the best gen's ace has is 25c then I would pass on those. I have a 5000mah 40c stick pack that causes cogging about half way though the pack with my setup, where my protek's and turnigy's have no issue.
If the best gen's ace has is 25c then I would pass on those. I have a 5000mah 40c stick pack that causes cogging about half way though the pack with my setup, where my protek's and turnigy's have no issue.
Exotek came out with there new inline saddle pack brackets....
http://www.exotekracing.com/sc10-4x4...or-exotek-lcg/
http://www.exotekracing.com/sc10-4x4...or-exotek-lcg/
Lastly, for the CVDs or whatever they are called up front, what exactly is holding in the pins on the sc104x4s we have now. I know on the rear its the bearing, but it just seems the pins just float. if that is the case, what do people do to secure this location (shrink tubing, snap ring, etc)



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