Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#9931
geo, has relative setup advice. he may be slower but that dose not mean his cars don't drive well, and none of the top guys in the nw use this fricken forum!!! 

#9932
run the portland cav setup... its pretty close to what the guys here run.
george races mod class, and yes sometimes 2 laps down because he races with pro drivers who fly on airplanes around the world to race rc cars. best in the business. id love to see old turbo try to hang with these guys. lol
george races mod class, and yes sometimes 2 laps down because he races with pro drivers who fly on airplanes around the world to race rc cars. best in the business. id love to see old turbo try to hang with these guys. lol
#9933
Set -up I promise to post ...
There is no one set-up @ Trcr all the drivers
have their own particular set-ups .
Most are very similar however with only one or two details that are different.
This set-up is for 17.5 & jswo ..
Jswo
I don't know if you even race in the N/w , this set-up is for med to med high traction indoor clay .
The set-up is a great 17.5 base set-up to begin with
if your attending TRCR's Gold Cup on Aug 12th & 13th...
Also will perform great at the our other indoor tracks such as
4 Season, BRCR & Top Gear ....
Front shocks( 12mm shock)
1.4 x 3 contour piston , 35W , 3 x .030 internal shim, green spring
Shock location = inside hole on front tower & outside hole on front arm
Rear shocks ( 12 mm shock)
1.6 x 2 contour piston, 32.5W , 2 x .030 internal shim, white spring
Rear Shock location = inside on rear tower & inside on rear arm
Rear camber stud locations = inside hole on tower, shaved U brace , 1 x .030 under ball stud , 2nd inside hole on C-brace
Rear hub location = middle of rear arm
Motor & Spur
Reedy Sonic 17.5 , 69 spur / 32 pinion 65C full size battery
Ballast weight
team ballast weight next to transmission, 7 grams in rear corner of chassis , 14 grams on top of servo , 7 gram next
ESC mounted on the side
carbon arms front & rear , carbon nose plate , carbon rear U brace
Ride height 24mm if track is fresh , 23 mm if racing Gold Cup
Slipper = Avid Triad , use 1 white pad behind spur, 1 red pad outside next to spur & 1 white pad
adjust so front nose of car raises 1 in
BTW
Do not attempt to PM me .
I do not use .
If you need to contact me please use this thread ....
I do not claim to be the fastest or best ..
I am very competitive however , just ask any who have a clue ..
There is no one set-up @ Trcr all the drivers
have their own particular set-ups .
Most are very similar however with only one or two details that are different.
This set-up is for 17.5 & jswo ..
Jswo
I don't know if you even race in the N/w , this set-up is for med to med high traction indoor clay .
The set-up is a great 17.5 base set-up to begin with
if your attending TRCR's Gold Cup on Aug 12th & 13th...
Also will perform great at the our other indoor tracks such as
4 Season, BRCR & Top Gear ....
Front shocks( 12mm shock)
1.4 x 3 contour piston , 35W , 3 x .030 internal shim, green spring
Shock location = inside hole on front tower & outside hole on front arm
Rear shocks ( 12 mm shock)
1.6 x 2 contour piston, 32.5W , 2 x .030 internal shim, white spring
Rear Shock location = inside on rear tower & inside on rear arm
Rear camber stud locations = inside hole on tower, shaved U brace , 1 x .030 under ball stud , 2nd inside hole on C-brace
Rear hub location = middle of rear arm
Motor & Spur
Reedy Sonic 17.5 , 69 spur / 32 pinion 65C full size battery
Ballast weight
team ballast weight next to transmission, 7 grams in rear corner of chassis , 14 grams on top of servo , 7 gram next
ESC mounted on the side
carbon arms front & rear , carbon nose plate , carbon rear U brace
Ride height 24mm if track is fresh , 23 mm if racing Gold Cup
Slipper = Avid Triad , use 1 white pad behind spur, 1 red pad outside next to spur & 1 white pad
adjust so front nose of car raises 1 in
BTW
Do not attempt to PM me .
I do not use .
If you need to contact me please use this thread ....
I do not claim to be the fastest or best ..
I am very competitive however , just ask any who have a clue ..
#9934
You will have to be one of the Ryans to beat our best drivers ....
#9935
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
Asking the one guy, who openly hates stock 17.5 racing more than anyone on this forum, for set up advice...
If I drive a 22 in 2wd and a 44.1 in 4wd does that mean Cav, Mans, Phend and Evans are all my 'teammates'..?
I should throw on some Kyosho springs and include Tebo as well

If I drive a 22 in 2wd and a 44.1 in 4wd does that mean Cav, Mans, Phend and Evans are all my 'teammates'..?
I should throw on some Kyosho springs and include Tebo as well
#9936
My team mates that are very competitive.
Scott Brown is of the few Ae factory drivers...
I rebuilt his Sc10 2w over this week end, drove it 3 packs last night tuning .
If Scott can trust me to help him ? Think .....
I try to be way more informative then those who come only to make put down posts against others members in a attempt to help them selves get more attention...
Scott Brown is of the few Ae factory drivers...
I rebuilt his Sc10 2w over this week end, drove it 3 packs last night tuning .
If Scott can trust me to help him ? Think .....
I try to be way more informative then those who come only to make put down posts against others members in a attempt to help them selves get more attention...
#9937
Fast guys are fast regardless of what they're driving. The setup isn't good just because a fast guy can drive it. They have the skill to drive around the shortcomings of a setup.
The 2 fast guys in my neck of the woods can usually pick up half a second or more over me, on my own car. Doesn't mean my car is good, they're just gifted.
Moral of the story... setup help is always great, but take it all with a grain of salt, and do what works for you. There's no cookie-cutter setup that works everywhere.
The 2 fast guys in my neck of the woods can usually pick up half a second or more over me, on my own car. Doesn't mean my car is good, they're just gifted.
Moral of the story... setup help is always great, but take it all with a grain of salt, and do what works for you. There's no cookie-cutter setup that works everywhere.
#9938
Tech Regular
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 294
From: manhattan
Im mainly wanting to know about how much weight to add to chassis with a 17.5 and shorty. I tried it without any weight other than ballast and didnt like it. I had 1 full pad in front and the esc on shelf. Still have stock shock setup but thinking of trying 32.5 and 27.5. Also wondering about pistons, only extras I have are 3x1.4 tapered. The track is topsoil medium traction in central us.
#9941
Is it normal for the steering to be limited when in full droop? I used 3 limiters as specified but the spindle hits the arms when on the stand. It doesn't look like it needs that much travel anyway, should I just limit the travel in the full droop position? Or did I do something wrong in assembly
#9942
well, so you running inline electronics? I still use 1/4oz in the rear triangles. And I sometimes put 28grams under the rear battery tray in 17.5, but my traction might not be as high as yours. I like the added weight when traction is lower. But I always run the ballast and 1/4 in the rear triangles. I run the 1.4x3 pistons front and rear with 35/32.5 oils. Right now I am running black front springs and green rears for additions steering. And i run 17.5 with my esc on the shelf.
#9943
Im mainly wanting to know about how much weight to add to chassis with a 17.5 and shorty. I tried it without any weight other than ballast and didnt like it. I had 1 full pad in front and the esc on shelf. Still have stock shock setup but thinking of trying 32.5 and 27.5. Also wondering about pistons, only extras I have are 3x1.4 tapered. The track is topsoil medium traction in central us.
I ran my B4 with no extra weight, other than aluminum front bulkhead. 17.5 with shorty all the way forward. ESC in the back of the tray.
I ran the tapered 1.4x3 pistons, 32 front w/Black AE spring, 30 rear w/Green AE spring. Everything else was basically stock setup.
Ran this setup for several months. Was very good. Easy to drive fast and made good traction.
#9944
Is it normal for the steering to be limited when in full droop? I used 3 limiters as specified but the spindle hits the arms when on the stand. It doesn't look like it needs that much travel anyway, should I just limit the travel in the full droop position? Or did I do something wrong in assembly
hmm, I will look when I get home. I run 3 limiters and never noticed an issue.



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