SC10 Thread Part 2
#3842
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 4,003
From: Cali
#3843
I ran my truck yesterday for the first time with them, they felt fine to me. I was experimenting with my battery position throughout the day as well. My first two packs I kept my battery closer to the rear (foam is cut in two pieces, one 1/3 and one 2/3) which is how I ran last time at the track. I did notice it seemed to add a smidge of steering and maybe a hint of twitchiness (since I wasnt use to them yet.). So far I'm liking them, I'll have to report back again later in a few weeks. My bud recommended adding a 4th hole on the inside of the rear shock tower to help the truck stay more planted. He posted a few pix in the 10.2 thread.
#3844
Nope...my experiences (and lots of others at my track) have been exactly opposite. Truck is a lot more responsive (makes absolute sense because the shocks are stood up more) and not as twitchy. even more front grip than the straight arms imo.
#3845
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Joined: May 2012
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Anyone having problems mounting this particular body to their sc10? No problem in the front but the rear body mounts are not long enough to attach body and give enough wheel well room so tires do not touch body. Wondering if the proline body mounts will take care of the problem?
#3848
Yes, spur gears for SC10 is 48p. I also picked up the 6-packs for RR pinions and they work fine. Use can use a 7 day pill container to store them also; plus use a permanent marker to write on the pinion itself for # of teeth.
#3849
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 68
bought this last night, seems like a killer deal http://www.ebay.com/itm/141000130026...84.m1497.l2649
#3851
does anyone have any good setups for the sc10 on a loose dusty rough dirt track . with some farely big jumps . im running the stock ft shocks with the recommended oil from the kit . goosebumps on rear and calipers on front .
#3852
This is a set up that is close to matching up with your conditions. It is from the AE web site.
http://http://www.teamassociated.com...Flurer_PNB.pdf
I hope this helps
God Bless
http://http://www.teamassociated.com...Flurer_PNB.pdf
I hope this helps
God Bless
#3854
What type of track? On our medium sized tight turned outdoor blue grooving track I run 17/84 with an 8.5 Viper. If it were more open with longer straights I would probably move up to an 18 or 19. The thing will lift the front end coming out of corners.
#3855
hey guys... quick question. I have a race this weekend on a bigger outdoor 1/8 track and my ball diff won't be here in time so whats a good weight diff oil to put in the gear diff. Running stock motor/esc in a RS RTR.... track is semi loamy dirt with no blue groove or clay. Just looking for a good starting point!! Thanks guys!!



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