The AE FActory Team B44.2 Thread
#7936
I have never seen AE discontinue a popular car without a new one within weeks away. With TLR Kyosho etc having new cars no way they give up the market until next spring. If so not good. B44.2 is too popular to leave a whole in the lineup.
#7937
And especially in a Worlds level class.
#7938
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The recent price slash and now discontinuing would suggest they are clearing space for a new product. Ie. You stop having your parts supplier producing the obsolete items and ramp up production new items. Unless you are leaving that market. With competitors releasing new buggies recently and the revitalization of 4wd buggy I would highly doubt AE is leaving the scene.
B5 is out and running now. B55 should follow. Then if they plan on redoing the sct's most likely that follows afterwards.
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I don't think it they would use.3 business. Who knows....
It wouldn't make sense to wait long for release info. I wouldn't be surprised if there is some announcement before the end of the month. (sits hopefully)
#7942
Ok I used the search and cant find anything I just picked up a b44.1 from a local I traded him old equipment I dnt use anymore what is a good gearing for a 10.5 blinky mode esc for a starting point I have the 81 spur but also have other smaller spurs if need be any help would be great
#7943
Take the spring and compress it flat with a pair of pliers.while your compressing the spring coat the threaded shaft with blue Lock Tight and let dry.
reassemble with about 1/4 in of thread showing past the slipper nut.
Install inside car , can readjust the slipper with a 5/64 driver by sticking it inside the hole in the side of slipper nut.
If you are using brand new pads ?
Will need to break them in a pack or two ,then readjust the slipper to get good acceleration with out it being locked up tight.
#7946
#7948
Yes, less flex, more brittle. Should have better performance on high bite tracks at the expense of being easier to break.
RPM arms and nothing else for the front if you are concerned about durability.
RPM arms and nothing else for the front if you are concerned about durability.
#7949
The hard plastic was not designed for extra strength.
Its extra stiffest compared to the plastic& offers another tuning option
On higher traction surfaces Hard arms are used.
IM I guess nobody noticed the improved durability
of the plastic B44 front arms.
Its extra stiffest compared to the plastic& offers another tuning option
On higher traction surfaces Hard arms are used.
IM I guess nobody noticed the improved durability
of the plastic B44 front arms.




