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Hey guys I have some shock limiting questions. When people post up how many limiters they have, does that usually refer to the limiters outside of the shock body? Also what is the big advantage to limiting the down travel to the shocks?
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its the built in bec in the MMP, they can not deliver enough power for some servos. either buy a spektrum glitch buster (as you posted),or make your own its a 4700uf 10 volt cap. solder a old servo/extension on the wires (+ and -) plug in to rx.
or run a external bec (ubec) make sure do disconnect the positive from the esc,s bec if using a ubec.
or run a external bec (ubec) make sure do disconnect the positive from the esc,s bec if using a ubec.
He talks about all sorts of suspension tuning on that site. Basically, internal limiters limit chassis movement, both side to side and fore and aft. If you add limiters to the rear shocks, the rear end can't rise up as high under braking and you won't get as much steering under braking. On the flip side, if you add limiters to the front shocks, the front end won't be able to rise up as much under acceleration and you won't get as much rear traction. There are similar affects from side to side. In fact, limiters are a really effective way to get rid of traction rolling. Make sense?
Hey Total Noob with electric stuff here..having run lots of 1/8 nitro I have no idea about this electric stuff.. other than how to charge the batteries. I've got a couple of questions, and would appreciate some help.
1. We recently bought a RTR ( sc700esc w/Reedy 3300kv motor) for the kid and it's very punchy and hard to drive.. it's got plenty of tourque and top end speed but hair trigger.. What can a do to make it easier for him to drive. I've tried adjusting the slipper but .. not really making too much difference. Keep in mind we are using the basic RTR radio system
2. I also found a slightly used older RTR kit (sc450esc w/Reedy 6100kv motor) it is much easier to drive, not as punchy and decent top end speed.. What's the difference between the two? Using the same RTR Radio system.
3. I just ordered a FT kit, what motor speedo combo do you recommend I get.
We are running on a smaller/tight indoor clay track..
Thank you
1. We recently bought a RTR ( sc700esc w/Reedy 3300kv motor) for the kid and it's very punchy and hard to drive.. it's got plenty of tourque and top end speed but hair trigger.. What can a do to make it easier for him to drive. I've tried adjusting the slipper but .. not really making too much difference. Keep in mind we are using the basic RTR radio system
2. I also found a slightly used older RTR kit (sc450esc w/Reedy 6100kv motor) it is much easier to drive, not as punchy and decent top end speed.. What's the difference between the two? Using the same RTR Radio system.
3. I just ordered a FT kit, what motor speedo combo do you recommend I get.
We are running on a smaller/tight indoor clay track..
Thank you
Hey Total Noob with electric stuff here..having run lots of 1/8 nitro I have no idea about this electric stuff.. other than how to charge the batteries. I've got a couple of questions, and would appreciate some help.
1. We recently bought a RTR ( sc700esc w/Reedy 3300kv motor) for the kid and it's very punchy and hard to drive.. it's got plenty of tourque and top end speed but hair trigger.. What can a do to make it easier for him to drive. I've tried adjusting the slipper but .. not really making too much difference. Keep in mind we are using the basic RTR radio system
2. I also found a slightly used older RTR kit (sc450esc w/Reedy 6100kv motor) it is much easier to drive, not as punchy and decent top end speed.. What's the difference between the two? Using the same RTR Radio system.
3. I just ordered a FT kit, what motor speedo combo do you recommend I get.
We are running on a smaller/tight indoor clay track..
Thank you
1. We recently bought a RTR ( sc700esc w/Reedy 3300kv motor) for the kid and it's very punchy and hard to drive.. it's got plenty of tourque and top end speed but hair trigger.. What can a do to make it easier for him to drive. I've tried adjusting the slipper but .. not really making too much difference. Keep in mind we are using the basic RTR radio system
2. I also found a slightly used older RTR kit (sc450esc w/Reedy 6100kv motor) it is much easier to drive, not as punchy and decent top end speed.. What's the difference between the two? Using the same RTR Radio system.
3. I just ordered a FT kit, what motor speedo combo do you recommend I get.
We are running on a smaller/tight indoor clay track..
Thank you
2. Don't know, never used the sc450esc.
3. There are so many to chose from. Noval, Tekin, Viper, LRP, Castle and more. As far as customer support, Novak is really good and I have had good luck with them so far. From what I have read, Tekin and Viper are just as good. So it comes down to what you prefer or who's information you chose. Or it could be what better deal you get? There is no "best one" to get. All seen to have issues now and then.
As far as motor sizes, that will be dictated by skill level, where you are drivign or racing and if you are racing, what class.
Hey Total Noob with electric stuff here..having run lots of 1/8 nitro I have no idea about this electric stuff.. other than how to charge the batteries. I've got a couple of questions, and would appreciate some help.
1. We recently bought a RTR ( sc700esc w/Reedy 3300kv motor) for the kid and it's very punchy and hard to drive.. it's got plenty of tourque and top end speed but hair trigger.. What can a do to make it easier for him to drive. I've tried adjusting the slipper but .. not really making too much difference. Keep in mind we are using the basic RTR radio system
2. I also found a slightly used older RTR kit (sc450esc w/Reedy 6100kv motor) it is much easier to drive, not as punchy and decent top end speed.. What's the difference between the two? Using the same RTR Radio system.
3. I just ordered a FT kit, what motor speedo combo do you recommend I get.
We are running on a smaller/tight indoor clay track..
Thank you
1. We recently bought a RTR ( sc700esc w/Reedy 3300kv motor) for the kid and it's very punchy and hard to drive.. it's got plenty of tourque and top end speed but hair trigger.. What can a do to make it easier for him to drive. I've tried adjusting the slipper but .. not really making too much difference. Keep in mind we are using the basic RTR radio system
2. I also found a slightly used older RTR kit (sc450esc w/Reedy 6100kv motor) it is much easier to drive, not as punchy and decent top end speed.. What's the difference between the two? Using the same RTR Radio system.
3. I just ordered a FT kit, what motor speedo combo do you recommend I get.
We are running on a smaller/tight indoor clay track..
Thank you
I tried out the T-bone front and rear bumper at the track today. Overall i'm not crazy about them. They hold up great and from what I can tell will be the last bumper I would ever need, but I have to problems.
1. Front bumper too low/shallow and stubs it's nose on steep valleys
2. Front bumper sticks out on bottom and catches in soft clay
3. Rear bumper too long and catches the take off on steep jumps
4. Rear bumper not flush with bottom of chasis and digs into the dirt on landings and take-offs.
I think that the site lists the bumpers as being for bashers and I think they would work great for that purpose, but it wasn't great for me at my tight clay track.
I'm going back to stock front and rear enhanced with the FN Cuda brace.
1. Front bumper too low/shallow and stubs it's nose on steep valleys
2. Front bumper sticks out on bottom and catches in soft clay
3. Rear bumper too long and catches the take off on steep jumps
4. Rear bumper not flush with bottom of chasis and digs into the dirt on landings and take-offs.
I think that the site lists the bumpers as being for bashers and I think they would work great for that purpose, but it wasn't great for me at my tight clay track.
I'm going back to stock front and rear enhanced with the FN Cuda brace.
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JConcepts will tear inside if you over-tighten. DE wheels tend to pull them out even when it's tightened.
AE plastic, doesn't clamp so FT pins slide out too fast.
Proline, the worst of the bunch. The actual metal that hold the screw snaps off!



