Team Associated RC8.2e Thread
#842
Tech Adept
iTrader: (13)
Joined: Jan 2010
Posts: 192
From: Michigan
It feels jus like the 10th that I also run unreal
Smoothness and braking and runs super cool I've ran tekin also in 1/8 and I'm in love with the Orion r8 and 1950 combo!! Just butter smooth...
Now the big test will be outdoors which starts in 2 weeks that will be the real test of its durability then is when I find out the whole package.. But the whole indoors season has been flawless... I did hav to replace the fan ,I just put a tekin fan on it..
Butter smooth
Smoothness and braking and runs super cool I've ran tekin also in 1/8 and I'm in love with the Orion r8 and 1950 combo!! Just butter smooth...
Now the big test will be outdoors which starts in 2 weeks that will be the real test of its durability then is when I find out the whole package.. But the whole indoors season has been flawless... I did hav to replace the fan ,I just put a tekin fan on it..
Butter smooth
#844
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (3)
Joined: Aug 2011
Posts: 74
From: Houston, TX
Will aluminum chassis braces have a negative affect on the car? Also, what aluminum servo horn can I run on this buggy. The supplied horn cracked (dont know how) and the one I ran on my old buggy wasnt as tall as the one suplied with the kit.
#845
Tech Regular
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 333
From: Mid TN
Well, i took my buggy to the track last night and for the couple of packs that I ran through it I was very impressed. It turns so much better than my mugen did. However, I broke a rear chassis brace and my night was cut short. I have read that some people have done the same thing. Are aluminum braces the way to go?
(thanks, Jeff, for the tip
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#848
Tech Apprentice
iTrader: (1)
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 69
If you look really closely, the tray just barley contacts the chassis brace. Just Dremel down that little corner of the tray, it should alleviate your issue. Personally, I went with aluminum chassis braces front and rear, a BCE chassis, SS screw kit, and DE bumper/skid plates. As others have said, this buggy handles great. Better than my Mugen. But in the durability department, out of the box, Mugen blows Associated out of the water!
#849
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#853
Tech Regular
Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 333
From: Mid TN
I don't know how y'all are breaking all these parts. My 8.2 has had the hell beat out of it. Only thing that has broken is a wing mount after repeated hard hits and bent upper arms. BTW, anybody got a set of the new reinforced uppers yet?
About the only complaint I have is diffs leaking after a few weeks but I'm going to try some RTV sealant on the gaskets next rebuild.



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