RC10B4.1 FT/WC
I think the rear triangle is pretty much always done. All of the pro setups have weight in the rear triangles. If you need more steering, then you can add weight in front of the servo or in the front triangles.
FWIW, I asked AE team manager Brent Thielke (most helpful team manager I've spoken with) about the different arm options and he said that they do use them as a tuning aid but tend to stick with the carbon front and B44 rears most of the time. If I remember correctly, he said the B44 arms had a "stiffness" in between the stock plastic B4.1 arms and the carbon B4.1 arms. you should also consider that the majority of the 1/10 races that the team drivers participate in are on indoor, high-bite clay.
Im looking for peoples opinion about the differance of how the truck chassis should handle, i put one on my buggy and this is the only thing i changed from my +8 , and it seems that it has just as much steering as before, i was thinking it woyld have less do to the front wheels bieng farher away from the battery mass and just so we are in the same page i run a thin battery pad in back and the rest up front . can some people tell me why this is the case? thnx for your inputs
Interesting you should ask! There us another thread discussing exactly this.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...-links-69.html
Scroll down to post by fredswain. The man has some pretty out there concepts on tuning theory, but it has all proven true in my case.
In my case I've gone through his setup method on by b4.1xl (truck chassis) using a shorty set all the way back & am very happy with the results. I do have a minor issue with loosing the rear in one particular high speed blown out corner, but it's just trying to find those last few 1/10ths.
If you look back a few pages you'll find my current setup. Maybe we trade some notes on setup as we get the truck chassis' dialed in.
Who knows, maybe we're on that start of the next trend. I read about a few people trying truck chassis but not really putting the effort into dialing it in, so I tried it. Then I found out Ty tessman has a truck chassis on his b4.1 (all though his is customized beyond recognition
). Now you, maybe we'll hear about cav or mayfield trying it next
! Then everyone will want a t4.1 chassis & the prices will go up
.
Hey all second time out with my ft b4 today and I had to rePlace the inner rear hub bearings. I'm running shaved u brace losi bb springs and two limiters in shocks. Wondering why with only 7 packs through it. My sons t4 hasn't had any issues like this. Any Info would be great thanks
Hey all second time out with my ft b4 today and I had to rePlace the inner rear hub bearings. I'm running shaved u brace losi bb springs and two limiters in shocks. Wondering why with only 7 packs through it. My sons t4 hasn't had any issues like this. Any Info would be great thanks
Tubes are in but I did notice I put positive 1/2 camber instead of negative. I changed it but a pack after I noticed the left rear wheel had a lot of play that's when I saw the blown out bearing. One blew out the other was on its way



