Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#8431
Tech Regular
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 367
lol, I have never seen them crack there. normally under the steering rack. you broke it on a beefy part of the chassis. And Nick over at AE does excellent CS. I have nothing bad to say about AE CS at all. That was a main driving factor in selling my rb6 and keeping the b4.
I suspect you broke because of the savox servo. They have been know to brake a chassis or 2.
I suspect you broke because of the savox servo. They have been know to brake a chassis or 2.

i didnt get hit by anything. and no major crashes. i did flip a little and rubbed some pipes but nothing that can cause such thing. and nothing else broke either.
#8432
well, yeah there are basically 2 types. plastic and carbon and the shape was never changed. Some say the newer plastic is softer than the old plastic, but I doubt you would ever notice.
#8433
There are 2 styles of front arms:
Stock black plastic
Grey carbon (stiffer)
& 3 styles of rear arms:
Stock black plastic (1 ball for sway bar)
B44 stock black plastic (2 balls for sway bar, stiffer)
Grey carbon (stiffest)
#8436
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 4,003
From: Cali
I think the b41 has regular arms in the rear, and the wc and the .2 have gulling arms!
#8440
got the RPM B4 a-arms in. Initial overview of them (visual, no installs yet) they look pretty beefy which is to be expected from RPM. by comparison to what I remember on the Durango buggy I had briefly, they seem similar in thickness.
Will report back as soon as I have more info ...
Will report back as soon as I have more info ...
#8441
So, lets talk radio tuning with the b4. I like that my car is light for 17.5, but I race outdoors and braking can be a bit of a chore. A little too much and your spinning out. I have been dropping my max brake pct and trying to get it right for my track. I know some people find the slickest part of the track and set the max brake for that part. I put a new esc in my b4 last sunday and I wanted to make sure it worked and was good to go, so I mounted up my worn out tires and went up and down the street a couple times to make sure all was good. I hate finding out at the track, something is wrong. When I was setting my brake again, I noticed the ALB settings on my mt4 and started to play with them a little in the street. I tried it years ago on my m8, but i never liked it. Might play with it in practice this week. What has tried it and what are your thoughts? All it does it pulse the breaks, does not really prevent lockup.
#8443
So, lets talk radio tuning with the b4. I like that my car is light for 17.5, but I race outdoors and braking can be a bit of a chore. A little too much and your spinning out. I have been dropping my max brake pct and trying to get it right for my track. I know some people find the slickest part of the track and set the max brake for that part. I put a new esc in my b4 last sunday and I wanted to make sure it worked and was good to go, so I mounted up my worn out tires and went up and down the street a couple times to make sure all was good. I hate finding out at the track, something is wrong. When I was setting my brake again, I noticed the ALB settings on my mt4 and started to play with them a little in the street. I tried it years ago on my m8, but i never liked it. Might play with it in practice this week. What has tried it and what are your thoughts? All it does it pulse the breaks, does not really prevent lockup.
#8444
Spektrum has that as well as something similar for acceleration. I have never messed with it. I have always heard it is only for onroad. I cant imagine it would work very well for offroad. ABS & traction control on 1:1 cars relies on feed back to deploy their effects, while this is either on or off every time you hit the brakes or throttle. I can not imagine that being any better than changing the motor, EPA's, exponentials, gearing, slipper, &/or your throttle finger. But unless you try it, you'll never know for sure
#8445
Joined: Mar 2012
Posts: 4,003
From: Cali
So, lets talk radio tuning with the b4. I like that my car is light for 17.5, but I race outdoors and braking can be a bit of a chore. A little too much and your spinning out. I have been dropping my max brake pct and trying to get it right for my track. I know some people find the slickest part of the track and set the max brake for that part. I put a new esc in my b4 last sunday and I wanted to make sure it worked and was good to go, so I mounted up my worn out tires and went up and down the street a couple times to make sure all was good. I hate finding out at the track, something is wrong. When I was setting my brake again, I noticed the ALB settings on my mt4 and started to play with them a little in the street. I tried it years ago on my m8, but i never liked it. Might play with it in practice this week. What has tried it and what are your thoughts? All it does it pulse the breaks, does not really prevent lockup.



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