SC10 4x4 Thread
craig , 2 1/4 oz on the ft end , no weight else where..
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I need to move my receiver away from my esc. there seems to be an interference issue. I know some people said drill a hole and CA an antennae in... yeah, kinda ghetto for me. I am looking for a mount that I can use and make a clean install with. I will probably mount it on the left front of the chassis. There is a screw hole there that looks like it is counter sunk and ready to go. I have seen a few people mount it there, but was never sure who made the mount. I could also use this one, I would just need to mark and drill 3 holes.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Antenna-Mount
Looking for a few ideas here.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Antenna-Mount
Looking for a few ideas here.
What do you mean? I have seen home made videos. If you mean national events, then I dunno, a lot of races are done indoors these days because weather wont effect you. Nothing like planning an event for months and getting rained out.
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From: At dirt tracks in Michigan!
The more weight up front the less it turns. It's counter intuitive, but think about inertia: if the back half of the truck is heavier it will generate more friction at that end, but it's not linear enough to counter the extra force needed to redirect that mass in a corner.




I know exactly how you feel..........Iono I'm going to weigh my sc10 today and try to counter balance it especially the cross weight, I really didn't like how it performed at my local track with its new layout (it was almost dialed for the old layout).......
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