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Old 01-22-2013 | 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by corn_bread
I was going to as well then drove a friends with this one and it was plenty fast. I even turn down the expo when the track gets loose to prevent pushing.

I was surprised but then again the orion BEC is at 6v.

I have the 1258 in my 1/8 scale xray e-buggy and love it as well. but have to run a cap with those on my 1/8 scale, never tried on 1/10 scale

cant go wrong either way. just I know no brown outs with the 1251. both are 4096 digital so the resolution is great
Well personally I would rather get more which I can turn down... With less you can turn them up That extra few dollars isn't too much to pay and I was looking into that same servo you have, but decided otherwise.

The 1257 was originally in my 1/8th, but I wanted something more torque, so I got the 1267 for my 1/8th and put the 1257 into my 1/10th.

You might have the spek RX that isn't drawing that much power possibly.
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Old 01-22-2013 | 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by shagnat
I'm running a 2wd B4.1 w/13.5t motor, no boost, timing +10.

Up coming race on red clay, very technical track. Relatively smooth, but, definitely a few rough spots. This track always has some dust (corn silk) on the surface.

So what tires would you guys recommend? Temps should be ~50*F and moderate humidity. Rain is not expected, but, who knows, right?

Thanks in advance for any help.
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Last layout was REALLY hard (think concrete) red clay & rather dusty (even just a few minutes after watering the track) & starting to break up in spots. Green dd's (or similar) were the go to tire. Current layout is much softer & little to no dust & usually damp. Barcodes in clay or ss (or similar) are the go to tire now.

This for an indoor track, & you mentioned no rain, so I'm guessing yours is out door. For out door with more dust & loam, goosebumps --> 3d's --> dd's as the track gets drier picks up a groove. I've run all 3 on the same day as track conditions changed during a summer day.
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Old 01-22-2013 | 11:18 PM
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The problem with savox brown outs is not with the servo or the ESC's bec, it's with the receiver. Spektrum dsm receivers don't pass enough power to the servo which leads to brown outs. Spektrum dsm2 receivers (models 3100 & 3520) don't have a brown out issue. I run a 3100 spektrum dsm2 receiver & a savox 1258 servo & no capacitor with no brown outs ever.

This is assuming an ESC that puts out 5a-6a to begin with. Most turnigy, low end speed passion & other ESC's only put out 3a for the bec. That can lead to brown outs with any servo.

P.s. savox servos are noisy. Once your moving you won't hear it, but while the buggy is sitting on the bench they are rather noisy.
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Old 01-23-2013 | 12:54 AM
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Anyone else running a 9.5 with no speedo timing how are you geared compared to the chart on first page?
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Old 01-23-2013 | 05:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Jason Turner
Anyone else running a 9.5 with no speedo timing how are you geared compared to the chart on first page?
What's the AE spur, 75? I'm running 75/31 (IIRC) with lots of room to go up. Gen 2 Tekin Redline, and coming off around 100* with 5* of timing.
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Old 01-23-2013 | 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by shagnat
If I could do that I definitely would. This will be my first time at this track, and I just don't know who may be there. I'm fairly new to racing, just been bashing for a couple of years..... and I know my bashing tires.
Just no knowledge of red clay outdoor racing tires.
My job takes me on road trips through 3 or 4 different states. On occasion if i know i may have some spare time ill bring my gear with me and visit a local track. I have found the best way to find out what works is to call the track and ask. Make sure you ask the person you are talking to what "they are running". That way you know the person you are talking to has some idea what they are talking about. If not have them ask someone who knows.

Second best method for me is to just to show up with some wheels and buy the most popular tires and inserts once you get there. A track will usually stock what is popular. You'd be surprised what tires work at some tracks, and everyone i have talked to in the past was more than happy to help. I have also found some tracks have local tips and tricks that everyone does to gain an edge. Homemade tire sauce made in some guy's basement, etc.

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Old 01-23-2013 | 10:31 AM
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Originally Posted by shagnat
If I could do that I definitely would. This will be my first time at this track, and I just don't know who may be there. I'm fairly new to racing, just been bashing for a couple of years..... and I know my bashing tires.
Just no knowledge of red clay outdoor racing tires.
A very safe bet for red clay outdoors would be either proline m4's or aka super soft's I would think...the tread pattern would be something to ask the locals though.
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Old 01-23-2013 | 02:54 PM
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Originally Posted by corn_bread
I was going to as well then drove a friends with this one and it was plenty fast. I even turn down the expo when the track gets loose to prevent pushing.

I was surprised but then again the orion BEC is at 6v.

I have the 1258 in my 1/8 scale xray e-buggy and love it as well. but have to run a cap with those on my 1/8 scale, never tried on 1/10 scale

cant go wrong either way. just I know no brown outs with the 1251. both are 4096 digital so the resolution is great
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Well personally I would rather get more which I can turn down... With less you can turn them up That extra few dollars isn't too much to pay and I was looking into that same servo you have, but decided otherwise.

The 1257 was originally in my 1/8th, but I wanted something more torque, so I got the 1267 for my 1/8th and put the 1257 into my 1/10th.

You might have the spek RX that isn't drawing that much power possibly.
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The problem with savox brown outs is not with the servo or the ESC's bec, it's with the receiver. Spektrum dsm receivers don't pass enough power to the servo which leads to brown outs. Spektrum dsm2 receivers (models 3100 & 3520) don't have a brown out issue. I run a 3100 spektrum dsm2 receiver & a savox 1258 servo & no capacitor with no brown outs ever.

This is assuming an ESC that puts out 5a-6a to begin with. Most turnigy, low end speed passion & other ESC's only put out 3a for the bec. That can lead to brown outs with any servo.

P.s. savox servos are noisy. Once your moving you won't hear it, but while the buggy is sitting on the bench they are rather noisy.
well i run a SCTE and a ADX-10 and both are Hobbywing escs with the SCTE being a SCT Pro and the site states "1.3 BEC: 6V/3A (Switching mode)" and the ADX-10 has the Xtreme Stock esc and it states "1.3 BEC: 6V@2A linear mode built-in BEC." and i have the Spek SR300 and SR200 receivers and another SR300 in my other truck and thinking about swapping out both these to SR300's and having the SR200 in my other truck...but want to upgrade servo's in both

I kno, i kno...i dont have a B4.1 and thats what this thread is about but the ADX-10 is similar in stock weight and runs the same shocks and so on, so i use some of the info to get my baseline for this and appreciate the help since there arent alot(if any, lol) of people running/racing the ADX-10 so this is my resource thread and once again thank you guys for all your help
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Old 01-23-2013 | 03:21 PM
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I disagree with Walfet. It's the combo of a high power servo, an ESC that can't provide it and Spektrum's minimum voltage requirements.
The rx doesn't provide any power to anything, that's the ESC's job. It simply uses it, like the servo. The +&- pins in most rx's are bridged. Think of it as an internal y-connector.
When power demand is higher than the ESC can provide, voltage drops. It's this drop that causes the brownout (the rx "reboots"). I use a 1258 with a BH120 and an SR300. I use a cap because of the power requirements of the Savox servo. I had 3 brownouts before the cap, none after. It's not the end-all, be-all, but it works for me.
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Old 01-23-2013 | 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeckler
I disagree with Walfet. It's the combo of a high power servo, an ESC that can't provide it and Spektrum's minimum voltage requirements.
The rx doesn't provide any power to anything, that's the ESC's job. It simply uses it, like the servo. The +&- pins in most rx's are bridged. Think of it as an internal y-connector.
When power demand is higher than the ESC can provide, voltage drops. It's this drop that causes the brownout (the rx "reboots"). I use a 1258 with a BH120 and an SR300. I use a cap because of the power requirements of the Savox servo. I had 3 brownouts before the cap, none after. It's not the end-all, be-all, but it works for me.
what cap did you use? i hear alot about the CC version
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Old 01-23-2013 | 03:52 PM
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new b.4 1 worlds kit on the way thank you lhs
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Old 01-23-2013 | 03:53 PM
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new b.4 1 worlds kit on the way thank you lhs
you can lead a horse to water, but you cant make him drink it.
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Old 01-23-2013 | 03:57 PM
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my lhs parts rep had 50 PO s of 4.2 kits and they all sold
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Old 01-23-2013 | 04:01 PM
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yep it will be a great addition to the track for new people
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Old 01-23-2013 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings
Yeah, I don't have the time to spend hours at the track to make all the boosted settings perfect. I run maybe once a month and just show up, run a couple packs and start the day. In off road it doesn't matter as much..too many variables, on road...I can see people hunting for motors, rotors, esc's. I run lrp and don't need anything to adjust my speedo, it's not as adjustable as others with their minute steps in adjustments but all that does is confuse people.
I agree those minute steps are aggrevating for myself. I like my LRP and being a newbie to RC, I could play with that 10 settings and 4 modes on the SXX and feel the changes and understand them. Having 100 different vairables is something that makes my mind go crazy to point of frustration. But some guys dig on 100 settings but I like to keep it simple. I agree with the true spec is RTR, everybody has 100% of the same parts just different set ups. But everybody likes to play with stuff and aftermarket needs. I think blinky is cool and mod, but just don't give me 100 different modes with 20 different settings otherwise I will go insane with....what if!?!?
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