SC10 4x4 Thread
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Hi GUys..
I am currently using a SC 4x4 with a novak Havoc pro SC and Tekin 5.5t. I am thinking of getting a Tekin 4600 4 pole motor.... I was wondering if any of you know if the speed controller can handle the 4600 motor? Or if anybody know what is the turns equivalent of the 4600?
I am currently using a SC 4x4 with a novak Havoc pro SC and Tekin 5.5t. I am thinking of getting a Tekin 4600 4 pole motor.... I was wondering if any of you know if the speed controller can handle the 4600 motor? Or if anybody know what is the turns equivalent of the 4600?
I too have broken a number of steering bellcrank arms and I know others have. Granted, if I didn't kiss the wall on occasion I probably wouldn't have broken so many bellcrank arms. I recently went to the STRC aluminum steering rack and I am happy with it so far. If my opinion of the product changes after more wheel time I'll post back. So far I have put 148 laps down at TRCR with it and am very happy with it.
But to be fair...
Only issue I've had is broken tabs on the top servo case, but it was a 9 year old airtronics 94359 that had one tab already broken and the plastic had to be old and brittle and on it's way out anyway. But who knows, maybe the aluminum piece had an influence on it.
Nothing too broken to take me out of a race though, it finished with a portion of one tab holding it together... just didn't turn very well to one side, but it finished.
Then the dreaded servo replacement
I've had the strc part in since October when I built it. Doesn't break things left & right and I'm not too easy on the truck.
But to be fair...
Only issue I've had is broken tabs on the top servo case, but it was a 9 year old airtronics 94359 that had one tab already broken and the plastic had to be old and brittle and on it's way out anyway. But who knows, maybe the aluminum piece had an influence on it.
Nothing too broken to take me out of a race though, it finished with a portion of one tab holding it together... just didn't turn very well to one side, but it finished.
Then the dreaded servo replacement
But to be fair...
Only issue I've had is broken tabs on the top servo case, but it was a 9 year old airtronics 94359 that had one tab already broken and the plastic had to be old and brittle and on it's way out anyway. But who knows, maybe the aluminum piece had an influence on it.
Nothing too broken to take me out of a race though, it finished with a portion of one tab holding it together... just didn't turn very well to one side, but it finished.
Then the dreaded servo replacement

Hi GUys..
I am currently using a SC 4x4 with a novak Havoc pro SC and Tekin 5.5t. I am thinking of getting a Tekin 4600 4 pole motor.... I was wondering if any of you know if the speed controller can handle the 4600 motor? Or if anybody know what is the turns equivalent of the 4600?
I am currently using a SC 4x4 with a novak Havoc pro SC and Tekin 5.5t. I am thinking of getting a Tekin 4600 4 pole motor.... I was wondering if any of you know if the speed controller can handle the 4600 motor? Or if anybody know what is the turns equivalent of the 4600?
My last motor was a tekin sc4x 4800kv motor that was labeled as 4.5 turn.
It's not a huge job, but way more than a 1/8 buggy or the scte (based on a buggy) where it is sitting right there ready to be plucked out.
That does have to be the most buried servo I've come across.
I'm definitely not 7 min. Realistically with re routing the wire, pulling the clicker and all that stuff off, I'm longer.
It's not a huge job, but way more than a 1/8 buggy or the scte (based on a buggy) where it is sitting right there ready to be plucked out.
That does have to be the most buried servo I've come across.
It's not a huge job, but way more than a 1/8 buggy or the scte (based on a buggy) where it is sitting right there ready to be plucked out.
That does have to be the most buried servo I've come across.
I should be able to, the new track is one of the best I've driven there... you'll be stoked.
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I've not had many cars but this truck has the best ball cups I've ever used, never popped one. I'm going to start using them on other cars. Putting the balls in the cups took some force mind you so it's not surprising.
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Hi GUys..
I am currently using a SC 4x4 with a novak Havoc pro SC and Tekin 5.5t. I am thinking of getting a Tekin 4600 4 pole motor.... I was wondering if any of you know if the speed controller can handle the 4600 motor? Or if anybody know what is the turns equivalent of the 4600?
I am currently using a SC 4x4 with a novak Havoc pro SC and Tekin 5.5t. I am thinking of getting a Tekin 4600 4 pole motor.... I was wondering if any of you know if the speed controller can handle the 4600 motor? Or if anybody know what is the turns equivalent of the 4600?
Captured turnbuckle? Have you tried a net to catch one, lol. I assume you mean the ball ends. Have you replaced the balls? They might be worn or abrasive and wearing out the ends. I have never had one pop off, but the track i run on is not very dusty, so I do not get a ton of debris between the end and the ball. Are you looking to use a screw and washer on the top to prevent them from popping?
You want something like this? And you lost one in the yard? Lost what? A turnbuckle? A Ball?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STEEL-TIE-RO...-/180794498310
http://www.ebay.com/itm/STEEL-TIE-RO...-/180794498310



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