Team Associated RC10 B5m Mid-Motor & Rear Motor Thread
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Tech Elite
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Tonight
A Top K car driver little brother telling
him ...
George is catching you...
Braaaaaaaa!!!!!
Tacompton .2
A Top K car driver little brother telling
him ...
George is catching you...
Braaaaaaaa!!!!!
Tacompton .2
Tech Initiate
That exotek tower would make my CF B5m look really good.
The box setup is really good. Only change I made was adding weight behind the battery. My saddle pack is very light for a saddle pack though. It weighs 267 grams and I have about 49 grams of weight added (1 3/4 oz). It helped calm the car down and give some more rear traction. Running JConcepts Rips in front.
MiCk B. :-)
Tech Apprentice
Finally took the plunge on a transponder last night - Im all in at this point - good to actually get some numbers from my runs. First race sept 21! - I started in the spring and the track I go do doesn't do summer racing.
Tech Apprentice
Tech Master
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Its called not being able to find it in my stack of college books. Lol. I got it now though. I'm gonna do a base set up from a sheet on AE website and go from there.
Tech Fanatic
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http://thecartech.com/subjects/auto_...oll_Center.htm
The above link does a good job of explaining the geometry and calculation of Roll Center in very basic terms with diagrams.
Now, if you want to further that knowledge as it applies to your specific chassis, check out RC Crew Chief:
http://www.rccrewchief.wrightdesign.ca/Index.aspx
RC Crew Chief is a software tool used to model the chassis's suspension system. Once your model is in the software, you're able to make virtual changes to your suspension to see what those changes affect in terms of performance (push, loose, chassis roll sensitivity, etc.). You can see "where" the front and rear Roll Centers are. If you have a slight push, off power, you can make a virtual change in the software (change a camber link position, for example) to pre-determine the physical change you actually make on your car to overcome that push.
Another benefit includes choosing a good front to rear spring combination. In addition to Roll Center, "Ride Frequency" is another quality found in sprung suspension systems. Take the guess work out of what front springs will work well with the chosen rears. Take the guess work out of the "fine-tuning" of the springs by moving the shock mounting positions on the towers and suspension arms.
Anti Roll Bars are included in the calculations. See what changing the ARB will do before actually changing it.
Very powerful software. I've been using it on both my 1/8 Tekno eBuggy and the AE B5 with impressive results over the past 9 months. Beats the "seat of the pants" method of figuring out what changes we need to make on these complicated racing chassis's.
Feel free to PM me with any questions on the use of this software. While not overly difficult, there is a learning curve in both measuring your car (to get the information into the software) as well as knowing what you're looking for and how to go about setting your car up.
Jim
Tech Initiate
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Tech Prophet
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He is not from the US, but xfactory should have a CF chassis out in the next few weeks
Hey guys. Have been out of rc for a while and have never had an electric before but I just ordered everything I need to build a b5m! Visited SDRC last weekend for the JBRL race and it looked like fun (guy with the sling).
I plan on running primarily at SDRC and sometimes at OCRC, both have clay fairly high traction surfaces from what I have gathered. I went ahead and put together my own setup sheet from my research and thought I would post it here to see if you guys had any further suggestions. Please see the attached PDF setup sheet.
I am excited to get this built and get driving. Thanks in advance.
I plan on running primarily at SDRC and sometimes at OCRC, both have clay fairly high traction surfaces from what I have gathered. I went ahead and put together my own setup sheet from my research and thought I would post it here to see if you guys had any further suggestions. Please see the attached PDF setup sheet.
I am excited to get this built and get driving. Thanks in advance.
Tech Prophet
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Hey guys. Have been out of rc for a while and have never had an electric before but I just ordered everything I need to build a b5m! Visited SDRC last weekend for the JBRL race and it looked like fun (guy with the sling).
I plan on running primarily at SDRC and sometimes at OCRC, both have clay fairly high traction surfaces from what I have gathered. I went ahead and put together my own setup sheet from my research and thought I would post it here to see if you guys had any further suggestions. Please see the attached PDF setup sheet.
I am excited to get this built and get driving. Thanks in advance.
I plan on running primarily at SDRC and sometimes at OCRC, both have clay fairly high traction surfaces from what I have gathered. I went ahead and put together my own setup sheet from my research and thought I would post it here to see if you guys had any further suggestions. Please see the attached PDF setup sheet.
I am excited to get this built and get driving. Thanks in advance.
Tech Initiate
Tech Prophet
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yeah, but shipping is stupid high, lol. I sent a few things over seas. It is highway robbery.