B44.1 Thread
#2041
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Well I decided to go with the 44 platform over the Rango. Mainly because I alreadyhave a SC10 and a B4.1 so it makes things easier. So what are the upgrades the 44.1 has over the 44. I can get a 44 lightly used quite a bit cheaper. It has the V2 parts and lipo cradle already. Just curious as to why I should go the 44.1 route over the 44.
#2042
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Well I decided to go with the 44 platform over the Rango. Mainly because I alreadyhave a SC10 and a B4.1 so it makes things easier. So what are the upgrades the 44.1 has over the 44. I can get a 44 lightly used quite a bit cheaper. It has the V2 parts and lipo cradle already. Just curious as to why I should go the 44.1 route over the 44.
I actually think the 44 chassis with the nimh cell cutouts is better if you run the AE chassis tape to keep the cutouts from digging into the dirt.
You can easily trim the 44 chassis to match the 44.1 chassis.
#2043
P.S. What happened to the mini king? No more onroad? Jeff's wont be the same.
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I also tried the MIP Bypass 1 valves. I ran them in compression, rebound, and mixed. I had to go up in oil wt when using them. For now, I went back to the stock pistons because want to see how much the springs help before I start changing more things.
#2050
Hey guys,
Quick questions for you spring rate experts.
I just made the switch to avid big bore springs... Anyway... The standard b44.1 silver spring is 2.85 lb but the heaviest front buggy spring avid has is 2.61. Will this be sufficient ? Is this an oversight? Or perhaps spring rates don't transfer across from standards springs to big bore springs and if that is the case which front avid spring should I use?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
John
Quick questions for you spring rate experts.
I just made the switch to avid big bore springs... Anyway... The standard b44.1 silver spring is 2.85 lb but the heaviest front buggy spring avid has is 2.61. Will this be sufficient ? Is this an oversight? Or perhaps spring rates don't transfer across from standards springs to big bore springs and if that is the case which front avid spring should I use?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
John
#2051
Hey guys,
Quick questions for you spring rate experts.
I just made the switch to avid big bore springs... Anyway... The standard b44.1 silver spring is 2.85 lb but the heaviest front buggy spring avid has is 2.61. Will this be sufficient ? Is this an oversight? Or perhaps spring rates don't transfer across from standards springs to big bore springs and if that is the case which front avid spring should I use?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
John
Quick questions for you spring rate experts.
I just made the switch to avid big bore springs... Anyway... The standard b44.1 silver spring is 2.85 lb but the heaviest front buggy spring avid has is 2.61. Will this be sufficient ? Is this an oversight? Or perhaps spring rates don't transfer across from standards springs to big bore springs and if that is the case which front avid spring should I use?
Thanks in advance
Cheers
John
#2052
Would you be able to elaborate on this? I'm a nitro guy, but I took a short break from R/C and I'm back and trying my hand at electric. I would love to stick with NiMH for a bit as it's what I know (from waaay back) and I won't be on a steep learning curve going with LiPo.
Does anyone even make loose, NiMH cells anymore? I kinda miss building battery packs.
Does anyone even make loose, NiMH cells anymore? I kinda miss building battery packs.
#2053
Would you be able to elaborate on this? I'm a nitro guy, but I took a short break from R/C and I'm back and trying my hand at electric. I would love to stick with NiMH for a bit as it's what I know (from waaay back) and I won't be on a steep learning curve going with LiPo.
Does anyone even make loose, NiMH cells anymore? I kinda miss building battery packs.
Does anyone even make loose, NiMH cells anymore? I kinda miss building battery packs.
#2054
Are all the horror stories about people burning their houses down that common? I never feared for my life while charging NiMH.... Just seems like a hassle for a couple more minutes runtime. Do they weight that much less? Is that a big advantage of LiPo? Remember, nitro guy here...
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Are all the horror stories about people burning their houses down that common? I never feared for my life while charging NiMH.... Just seems like a hassle for a couple more minutes runtime. Do they weight that much less? Is that a big advantage of LiPo? Remember, nitro guy here...



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