Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#5147
I am running 28grams of lead, ballast weight, shorty, LP servo, 92744 receiver, avid slipper and I come in at 1555.
I run in a 13.5 class, so I am sure weight effects me less than the 17.5 guys, but I am curious as to where I am heavy.
#5148
#5149
#5150
Joined: Jan 2003
Posts: 8,616
From: New Jersey
my B4.2 was 1650 OINK OINK!!!!!!!!!
that was full size pack with alum wing mounts
Shorty pack and inline electronics (on chassis) I was around 1510 or so. Much less weight from the wires is what did it for me.
Wildcat, running on outdoor, you should have that pig up near 1700! haha
that is all..... carry on
that was full size pack with alum wing mounts
Shorty pack and inline electronics (on chassis) I was around 1510 or so. Much less weight from the wires is what did it for me.
Wildcat, running on outdoor, you should have that pig up near 1700! haha
that is all..... carry on
#5151
my B4.2 was 1650 OINK OINK!!!!!!!!!
that was full size pack with alum wing mounts
Shorty pack and inline electronics (on chassis) I was around 1510 or so. Much less weight from the wires is what did it for me.
Wildcat, running on outdoor, you should have that pig up near 1700! haha
that is all..... carry on
that was full size pack with alum wing mounts
Shorty pack and inline electronics (on chassis) I was around 1510 or so. Much less weight from the wires is what did it for me.
Wildcat, running on outdoor, you should have that pig up near 1700! haha
that is all..... carry on
#5153
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Posts: 1,412
Light weight helps in stock. Anything other then that I think its ok to go heavier. In stock with my light B4 1507g compared to my Dad's 22 with a full stick and aluminum parts 1670g acceleration is very noticeable. My buggy has more rip for sure. When I ran an 8.5 in my B4 I could not tell the difference from extra weight shorty vs full stick as far as acceleration and power.
#5154
not sure the inline game is worth it , the shortys lighter weight is my main interest...
#5155
http://www.redrc.net/2013/05/jconcep...ic-washer-set/
Can't wait to get a pack of these. Hope they are not overpriced.
Can't wait to get a pack of these. Hope they are not overpriced.
#5156
http://www.redrc.net/2013/05/jconcep...ic-washer-set/
Can't wait to get a pack of these. Hope they are not overpriced.
Can't wait to get a pack of these. Hope they are not overpriced.
#5157
http://www.redrc.net/2013/05/jconcep...ic-washer-set/
Can't wait to get a pack of these. Hope they are not overpriced.
Can't wait to get a pack of these. Hope they are not overpriced.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Bulkhead-Shim
#5160
I use these for ballstud adjustments and rear hub wheelbase spacing.
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Bulkhead-Shim
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...-Bulkhead-Shim
I run these as well. The AE shims for the b4 ( http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...lstud-Washer-8 ) &, from guestamits from the picture, the JC do not fit close to the threaded part of the ball stud allowing some play & more broken ball studs. The bulkhead shims fit very close & are wider than the base of the ball stud allowing a much more secure fit.
Plus they're blue



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