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Old 07-16-2012 | 05:37 PM
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I will race SC 4wd mod with a SC10 4x4. Is the best motor a 540 or 550? How many turns?
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Old 07-16-2012 | 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by erc55
I will race SC 4wd mod with a SC10 4x4. Is the best motor a 540 or 550? How many turns?
You'll get many opinions on this one, mine is pro4 4600kv 540 can if ROAR rules (or the Brazil equivalent) are a concern or tenshock 4600kv 550 can if it's just for club races. 13t pinion.
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Old 07-16-2012 | 06:02 PM
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Originally Posted by RossNZ
Love mine, best mod yet.
Yup, like mine as well. My truck is very planted now, even outside with no traction.

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Did you lighten the diff oil in the front?
I'm at 10,000 but I had done that to try the center diff. I think I need to go even less now with the Exotek hub.
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Old 07-16-2012 | 06:03 PM
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people are saying 5-7k with the exo hub
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Old 07-16-2012 | 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by erc55
I will race SC 4wd mod with a SC10 4x4. Is the best motor a 540 or 550? How many turns?
im running the Reedy sonic 4.5t 550 motor in mine. i ran the pro4 4600 i thought it had a little to much power on the bottom end. just my $.02
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Old 07-16-2012 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by fq06
You'll get many opinions on this one, mine is pro4 4600kv 540 can if ROAR rules (or the Brazil equivalent) are a concern or tenshock 4600kv 550 can if it's just for club races. 13t pinion.
Your running the Pro4 4600kv motor now Chris?
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Old 07-16-2012 | 06:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
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It looks like they sent me .5mm diff shims.
did you measure with calipers? that's sounds like A LOT.
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Old 07-16-2012 | 06:47 PM
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ok, the supplemental instruction dont show the shim between the outdrive and the diff and i cant get the .5 to seat correctly with the output shim in place. Do I remove the old internal and external shims?
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Old 07-16-2012 | 07:17 PM
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I gotta say that I'm a pure loving nitro nut. Decided to get into the Corr class and purchased myself a used SC10 4x4. I like to be just a little different so really chose agaisnt the Losi as that seems to be the most ran Corr truck in the history of this class.
Gotta say that this truck is ok but nothing close to awesome in my opinion.
1. No need to set drag brake. The drivetrain has it built in.
2. Working on this truck is a total nitemare. I can handle it but if you need to change most of anything at the track, it would be awful. As a secondary class, it could be a bit easier.
3. To many slipper adjustments. For performance, you tune with fluid, not pads and springs. The VTS made a great improvement but gesh.
4. I'm not a fan boy nor will I jump up and down for any vehicle made but I gotta wonder what in the samuel hell the designer was thinking on this one.

She seems to drive pretty well and I have been enjoying the results from it but I can see an easier way to build a corr truck.
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Old 07-16-2012 | 07:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
people are saying 5-7k with the exo hub
I left mine at 30k and I don't notice any problems (but then again, I also didn't notice much of an improvment when I put the locked clutch in).

What do I stand to benefit by lowering the diff fluid up front now?
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Old 07-16-2012 | 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Wildcat1971
ok, the supplemental instruction dont show the shim between the outdrive and the diff and i cant get the .5 to seat correctly with the output shim in place. Do I remove the old internal and external shims?
The only shim you use is the .5mm shim under the sun gear...Everything else gets removed. For me I tried .5mm and it was too much, .4mm seems to be the sweet spot and my housings and gears were used when I tried it so its not about the parts being new.
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Old 07-16-2012 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Maddog94
I left mine at 30k and I don't notice any problems (but then again, I also didn't notice much of an improvment when I put the locked clutch in).

What do I stand to benefit by lowering the diff fluid up front now?
I guess wit the exotek locker, the truck pushes more, just like adding in the c diff. So you go lighter.
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Old 07-16-2012 | 07:49 PM
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soooo. I just spent 1.5 hours changing the shims in my front diff...........I will never change diff fluid at the track, this is kinda retarded. With practice I am sure I would get faster and with a power screw driver even faster. But wowzers. Anyway. The .5mm seemed to fit fine. But truth be told the original shims seemed pretty tight. No metal in my diff and near excessive wear that I could see. The .5mm shim fit fine. Maybe a tad tight. I think .4mm is probably the sweet spot. but the .5mm went in easy mode. No binding that I could see and the front wheels spun free without the belt attached. I am not motivated to do the rear diff tonight, I will do it when I change the diff fluid, lol.
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Old 07-16-2012 | 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Greg B
I gotta say that I'm a pure loving nitro nut. Decided to get into the Corr class and purchased myself a used SC10 4x4. I like to be just a little different so really chose agaisnt the Losi as that seems to be the most ran Corr truck in the history of this class.
Gotta say that this truck is ok but nothing close to awesome in my opinion.
1. No need to set drag brake. The drivetrain has it built in.
the belt wears in just like any other belt and at that point there is very little drag
2. Working on this truck is a total nitemare. I can handle it but if you need to change most of anything at the track, it would be awful. As a secondary class, it could be a bit easier.
Thats what everyone thinks when they first got the truck, me included, i can get to any of the difs in less than 5minutes, its really simple once you get used to it
3. To many slipper adjustments. For performance, you tune with fluid, not pads and springs. The VTS made a great improvement but gesh.
the Slipper is a huge pain i agree, which is why i designed a center dif!!
4. I'm not a fan boy nor will I jump up and down for any vehicle made but I gotta wonder what in the samuel hell the designer was thinking on this one.

She seems to drive pretty well and I have been enjoying the results from it but I can see an easier way to build a corr truck.
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soooo. I just spent 1.5 hours changing the shims in my front diff...........I will never change diff fluid at the track, this is kinda retarded. With practice I am sure I would get faster and with a power screw driver even faster. But wowzers. Anyway. The .5mm seemed to fit fine. But truth be told the original shims seemed pretty tight. No metal in my diff and near excessive wear that I could see. The .5mm shim fit fine. Maybe a tad tight. I think .4mm is probably the sweet spot. but the .5mm went in easy mode. No binding that I could see and the front wheels spun free without the belt attached. I am not motivated to do the rear diff tonight, I will do it when I change the diff fluid, lol.
Read above!!
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Old 07-16-2012 | 08:40 PM
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Lol. I said I would get faster with time lol
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