RC10T4.1 Thread.
#1501
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Basher's, Nice! That's a great place to run and the owner, Brian, is a great guy. Barcodes and Suburbs are the hit ticket on that track. The balder, the better on race nights when they wet it down.
You should come check out the track we just built in Delray. We race Sundays, and the track is open to the public Monday-Saturday for free.
You should come check out the track we just built in Delray. We race Sundays, and the track is open to the public Monday-Saturday for free.
#1502
And #4449 lock nut
#1504
I recently installed an aircraft motor in my truck. Man, is it awesome. It weighs an ounce less than the any other "standard" motor, and has an unbelievable amount of power. It was 90F outside, and after a 15min practice it was up to 160F. The book says that it's safe up to 220F. I couldn't be more pleased. The only thing I need is to get a smaller pinion so I can run a little higher voltage.


~cheers
#1505
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 1,025
From: The 561
I run suburbs on all 4 corners at Bashers, the challenge is staying in the line because the track is so tight. If you concentrate hard on the line, you won't break traction. Also, slipper needs to be pretty loose.
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#1508
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c....pl?pn=ASC0306
Thunder Power
https://www.ssl-stormerhobbies.com/c...THP38002SPR65B
Or full size Orion carbon pro 5500 or Thunder Power 5300
You can find larger capacity 2s batts but too heavy imho
#1509
Thanks yeah Im looking at the reedy 4000mah shorty pack. The pack my son is using right now is a little over 300 grams shortys are 203 grams. Thanks for info guys any tips on battery placement with the shorty packs?
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#1514
They use the SC10 front/rear hex though
Friend is testing the rims and is running SC10 Jconcepts front/rear hex and it works well.
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