RC10B4.1 FT/WC
Thanks for posting this pic Grasschopper!
I wonder though if this would work
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...let-Connectors
I wonder though if this would work

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...let-Connectors
Hyperion Output Harness 2S
I use this, and eliminate the balance board all together.
Hyperion Output Harness 2S
Hyperion Output Harness 2S
Thanks for posting this pic Grasschopper!
I wonder though if this would work
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...let-Connectors
I wonder though if this would work

http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...let-Connectors
Ill try and upload a picture later
Also take into consideration the placement, and weight, of you electronics. My Futaba 9551 servo is 21g lighter than the DS1015, so I added some weight under the servo horn and it felt better. I don't have the weight that goes under the trans so I just put 1oz against the toe block, and 1/2oz next to the receiver.
I just don't think your going to gain anything from running all your electrics centerline vs. standard. People might think there's an advantage or "feel" there's an advantage but this could be power of suggestion. Just because the Ryan's are doing it doesnt mean it works. Next race will probably see them running the ESC back in the standard position.
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But ya, Matt does well with it, so like everything else, different strokes for different folks.
I can't wait to see the "5 dolla foot long" that Buckland is gonna unleash on the Bumps crowd haha
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I think when you switched to big bores your shocks were pressurized as much as a CO2 canister and THAT made your car barrel roll 
But ya, Matt does well with it, so like everything else, different strokes for different folks.
I can't wait to see the "5 dolla foot long" that Buckland is gonna unleash on the Bumps crowd haha

But ya, Matt does well with it, so like everything else, different strokes for different folks.
I can't wait to see the "5 dolla foot long" that Buckland is gonna unleash on the Bumps crowd haha
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Send Paul Wynn a PM and he will give you instructions on how to get them replaced. They are really good about that. I had mine in just a few days on my old car
It's easy enough to get a longer screw...the real question is will it strip. Sorry can't answer that I use ProLine Hexes...have a set of JCs sitting here too though...and long screws. Just never tried them.
I do not actually have them yet I just want to know what size screw to include in my next order of parts.
Could I get a size or a part number?
Also, what strips the screw or hex?



