Kyosho Ultima SC6 Thread.......
#196
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 5,090
From: Antelope Valley, CA
If you're on high bite I'd go mid. Its going to require a couple of simple mods like a super short front camber link (use one from an RB6) and red rear springs....you'll be dialed.
#203
With the group that showed up today I would normally be top of the B or bottom of the A. Keep in mind this is no practice just running an untested set-up. I would likely have done better but I got taken out on the first lap and was in last.
A fellow racer (better driver then me) also had his SC6 at the track for the first time (he has not ran sct in more then a year) he qualified 2nd and finished 2nd.
A fellow racer (better driver then me) also had his SC6 at the track for the first time (he has not ran sct in more then a year) he qualified 2nd and finished 2nd.
Last edited by 1967rs; 04-26-2014 at 07:31 PM. Reason: add set-up
#206
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In anticipation of the SC6 arrival I had painted a body beforehand and waited for the truck to be built before I drill body holes. Decided on a Proline EVO SC.
Overall body fit well but the rear body holes are dangerously close to the rear edge of the body. Based on experience this part of the body is a weak point and rather find an alternate to the rear body post location, closer to the rear shock towers would be ideal.
I don't think there is a work around for this, unless I'm doing something wrong.
Overall body fit well but the rear body holes are dangerously close to the rear edge of the body. Based on experience this part of the body is a weak point and rather find an alternate to the rear body post location, closer to the rear shock towers would be ideal.
I don't think there is a work around for this, unless I'm doing something wrong.
#207
I'm thinking about getting that motor. How's the temp? How do you like it compares to other motors?
#208
In anticipation of the SC6 arrival I had painted a body beforehand and waited for the truck to be built before I drill body holes. Decided on a Proline EVO SC.
Overall body fit well but the rear body holes are dangerously close to the rear edge of the body. Based on experience this part of the body is a weak point and rather find an alternate to the rear body post location, closer to the rear shock towers would be ideal.
I don't think there is a work around for this, unless I'm doing something wrong.
Overall body fit well but the rear body holes are dangerously close to the rear edge of the body. Based on experience this part of the body is a weak point and rather find an alternate to the rear body post location, closer to the rear shock towers would be ideal.
I don't think there is a work around for this, unless I'm doing something wrong.



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