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Old 06-05-2012 | 03:55 AM
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When doing the 8mm rear hub mod do you have to use the carbon "c" tower or can you use the "a" and "b" ones? Also what are the differences between them.
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Old 06-05-2012 | 04:31 AM
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The C hub sits lower, making it equate the 8mm on the outside I believe
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Old 06-05-2012 | 05:18 AM
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Originally Posted by SMR 510RR
Now we are starting to see people go with dual shorty lipos though so that is a different case. Each of them would be 4000mah 2s packs wired in parallel so you would have the equivalent of a single 8000mah 2s pack.

Its important to realize that the current output depends on if the packs are wired in series or parallel also. Wired in series the capacity does not change so a 5000mah pair of 50c saddles would have a constant rating of 250A vs a pair of shorty 4000mah 50c lipos wired in parallel would have a constant rating of 400A. Basically you could get away will a lower C rated pair of 2s packs wired in parallel vs. 1s packs wired in series...Of course lower C rated packs could lead to more issues down the line. Also whatever connectors you are using would probably melt before you pulled 400A constant but that is probably obvious.
Good summary, SMR 510RR. I wanted to add the the 8000mAH would extend run time as well. I am looking forward to running this and the 8mm hub mod in July. Should be fun!
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Old 06-05-2012 | 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by easye
For those asking what to use to hold down for dual 2s shorty pack I would suggest rcshox battery strap for the exotech chassis"will work with stock chassis with some drilling".
mods on my truck are:
exotech chassis
8mm hub mod
rc8.2 buggy spring mod
dual 2s shorty packs
.5 deg rear hubs
and soon v2 center ball diff
I checked out the RCShox battery strap and it is clear that it would work no problem. Since the length of the Shorty pack is 94mm I expect that the battery will fill the front section of the tub with some foam so only the hold down is needed. I am planning to use the stock strap on the motor side so I can mount the ESC on the opposite side. I will have to cut down the saddle cradle to provide a post and then cut the strap to mate with the post. The front clip has the mountings for the stock retainer on both sides so this should work. I may even be able to use the receiver box still!

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Old 06-05-2012 | 06:03 AM
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kind of a weird question,

do asc10 4x4 & losi ten scte have the same offset on their wheels?
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Old 06-05-2012 | 06:23 AM
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Originally Posted by darryl80
kind of a weird question,

do asc10 4x4 & losi ten scte have the same offset on their wheels?
Yes.

(The Losi requires trimming of Proline wheels (renegade and splitsix) to fit over their monsterous front hubs though)
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Old 06-05-2012 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Arakon
I ordered new cva bones some days ago, and only just now realized.. the FT manual lists both front and rear CVAs as 91040, while the non-FT manual lists 91040 as front and 91041 as rear. What is the difference between the two?
Noone have any idea? Could someone please measure the length of the f/r bones? I can't since my rears are bent.
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Old 06-05-2012 | 07:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Arakon
I ordered new cva bones some days ago, and only just now realized.. the FT manual lists both front and rear CVAs as 91040, while the non-FT manual lists 91040 as front and 91041 as rear. What is the difference between the two?
Originally Posted by Arakon
Noone have any idea? Could someone please measure the length of the f/r bones? I can't since my rears are bent.
Good catch. I believe it might just be a typo in the "trusty" manual. The FT & standard kit parts section on AE's site list the 91040 as fronts and 91041 as rears.
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Old 06-05-2012 | 07:45 AM
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Originally Posted by CoyoteSlash
Yes.

(The Losi requires trimming of Proline wheels (renegade and splitsix) to fit over their monsterous front hubs though)
didn't someone on this thread measure and say no? (at least, for the original wheels?) Going to try the search feature ...
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Old 06-05-2012 | 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
didn't someone on this thread measure and say no? (at least, for the original wheels?) Going to try the search feature ...
They both run a Zero offset, if the stock losi's are different, Okay. But Proline and jC both issued the Zero offsets for both the SCTE, Slash 4x4 protrak, Slash protrak, Sc10 4x4, Sc10 RS.

But then AKA has Losi and Sc10/4x4 specific Rims... So I really don't know what the deal is. The guys have been carving out Proline rims since the SCTE came out.
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Old 06-05-2012 | 08:01 AM
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Originally Posted by jpure009
I am on a tight indoor med grip track, & the white F springs,
on the rear, was working great...


THX
Stick with the spring that performs best for you .

We are using slicks at the moment @TRCR and even with the grip slicks bring I had better traction with the standard yellow spring .
Sometimes the truck would step out of the turn just a little and add time to the lap using white ft.

Also the roll was way less with the white ft, good for the sweeper & higher speed turns , but bad for sharp turns on the infield as you get a bit less steering .


If I were you ?

Try the yellows again & compare the times .

That's what I did and discovered the spring that was faster for me ...
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Old 06-05-2012 | 09:08 AM
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Just ordered a BH ESC. Does anyone have any pics of them installed? Thanks!
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Old 06-05-2012 | 09:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Arakon
Noone have any idea? Could someone please measure the length of the f/r bones? I can't since my rears are bent.
I will measure mine when I get home from work if no one has answered you yet. From what I remember they all came in the same bag in the kit so I think they are the same and the only difference is that the front uses that retainer ring but the rear just slips in the hub bearing to keep the pin from falling out. My assumption is that the front set would come with the retainer and the rear wouldnt but I will check when I get home.
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Old 06-05-2012 | 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Arakon
Noone have any idea? Could someone please measure the length of the f/r bones? I can't since my rears are bent.
in the older kits the bones were different size, the factory team kit has been upgraded to use the front bones on the front and rear.

so use the same bone front and rear.

91040 for the black bones
91135 for the shiny bones
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Old 06-05-2012 | 11:25 AM
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I noticed one set has a sort of "ring" and the other does not, about an inch or so from the diff cup side. I see no purpose to that, though. I don't recall if they were in the same bag in my non-FT kit.
Edit:
@truck driver: are there other changes needed to use them, though? And any idea why they "upgraded" them?
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