B44.1 Thread
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#1433
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This is doing my head in
I thought TLR was 12mm hex all round! (my mistake)
One says this
The new 22 has 8mm hexes on the front.
Conveniently, this is the same as the B44, 511, DEX410, and others.
My DEX hex measures 9.75, B44.1 hex measures 9.60 and on another post someone has use the TLR22 front wheels on his Tamiya 511.
I thought TLR was 12mm hex all round! (my mistake)
One says this
The new 22 has 8mm hexes on the front.
Conveniently, this is the same as the B44, 511, DEX410, and others.
My DEX hex measures 9.75, B44.1 hex measures 9.60 and on another post someone has use the TLR22 front wheels on his Tamiya 511.
#1434
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I just measured all this stuff.
Losi 22 front hexes measure about 9.7mm
B44.1 front hexes measure about 9.5mm
A Losi 22 front wheel will mount on the front of a B44.1 and there didn't seem to be much if any slop.
A Losi 4wd front wheel is about 26mm wide while a Losi 22 front wheel is about 24mm wide.
Losi 22 front hexes measure about 9.7mm
B44.1 front hexes measure about 9.5mm
A Losi 22 front wheel will mount on the front of a B44.1 and there didn't seem to be much if any slop.
A Losi 4wd front wheel is about 26mm wide while a Losi 22 front wheel is about 24mm wide.
#1435
#1436
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Hi everyone
I just got my b44.1 all built and ready to go
I used a dynamite fuse 6800 kv sensorless system in it and a savox sc-1258TG servo for steering. everything is set up per the manual and I am kinda wondering what pinion I should start with
thanks in advance
I just got my b44.1 all built and ready to go
I used a dynamite fuse 6800 kv sensorless system in it and a savox sc-1258TG servo for steering. everything is set up per the manual and I am kinda wondering what pinion I should start with
thanks in advance
#1437
Just got a Team Orion 90C 5500mAh Saddle pack in the mail today. Instructions are limited. This is to be hooked up in series hey ? I've noticed a few photos of buggies with there wiring soldered directly from battery to esc, how do these guys charge. If I was to put pins on the wires already connected to the esc and wire it directly this would eliminate the Deans plug and balancing harness from being in the car when racing ! Then use the supplied harness to charge with deans plug and balancing harness. One of the precautions stated in the instructions is to remove the battery from the car when charging, Is this a good idea or not nessacery.
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Just got a Team Orion 90C 5500mAh Saddle pack in the mail today. Instructions are limited. This is to be hooked up in series hey ? I've noticed a few photos of buggies with there wiring soldered directly from battery to esc, how do these guys charge. If I was to put pins on the wires already connected to the esc and wire it directly this would eliminate the Deans plug and balancing harness from being in the car when racing ! Then use the supplied harness to charge with deans plug and balancing harness. One of the precautions stated in the instructions is to remove the battery from the car when charging, Is this a good idea or not nessacery.
Take the battery out of the car and charge in a fire safe container such as a lipo sack or ammo box.
#1439
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hello.. does anyone have any tips or tricks they can help me out with?? im running a tekin rs with trinity d3 8.5t motor.. my issue i am havbing is the buggy is all over the place!!! off the throttle on the throttle.. landing jumps.. on straight aways.. no matter what im doing it is swerving from side to side and bouncing off tubes... does anyone have any set up sheets i could go off of?? i've never messed with anything on the buggy.. so it will all be new to me.. never had to i was winning... now im getting second place i need to do something!!!
#1440
any problems with getting your rear wheel nut on/off? Some locals at my track say depending on what nut driver you have you can run into some issues because the TLR wheel is made for a smaller nut than the B4 uses. So if your nut driver's wall is too thick you run into some issues.



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