Team Associated B4.2 Thread
My son's Associated B4.2 buggy stops while he is driving it (sometimes after 10 laps, sometimes after only 1). It just rolls to a stop and doesn't respond to throttle or steering. The ESC stays lit but the receiver flashes red. The only way to bring the car back online is to pull the battery cable and reinstall. (I removed the on/off switch when it first started cutting off.) I'm running 2S Lipo.
Car has a Savox servo and a Traxxas receiver--all else is from the kit.
Anyone have any ideas? I think I may need a Glitchbuster but I've never used one.
Thanks
Car has a Savox servo and a Traxxas receiver--all else is from the kit.
Anyone have any ideas? I think I may need a Glitchbuster but I've never used one.
Thanks
Tech Rookie
Joined: Aug 2015
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From: Bentonville, AR
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Hello folks long story short I was cleaning out my garage and ran into my rc10b4.1 rtr that I bought 5 years ago and want to have fun with it again.
Im not really interested in tracking it anymore although who knows I might end up there. Mainly want to toy around with it mainly on asphalt although I'm sure I'll run into grass dirt whatever.
Would appreciate some recommendations on motor esc setup as well as gearing. I love speed and will be racing some buddies, with that said I don't want the thing overheating and blowing up, looking for reliability. Budget isn't an issue although I'm sure competition parts aren't necessary for my purpose, if y'all feel it is well then it is and I'll go with that haha.
Any other suggestions regarding toughening it up a bit, tires. Also maybe a new servo( savox 1258?), controller?
Any feedbacks appreciated thanks
Im not really interested in tracking it anymore although who knows I might end up there. Mainly want to toy around with it mainly on asphalt although I'm sure I'll run into grass dirt whatever.
Would appreciate some recommendations on motor esc setup as well as gearing. I love speed and will be racing some buddies, with that said I don't want the thing overheating and blowing up, looking for reliability. Budget isn't an issue although I'm sure competition parts aren't necessary for my purpose, if y'all feel it is well then it is and I'll go with that haha.
Any other suggestions regarding toughening it up a bit, tires. Also maybe a new servo( savox 1258?), controller?
Any feedbacks appreciated thanks
Tech Initiate
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 32
Rcbrah,
Hobbyking has a Sportsman ESC that is ROAR approved for $28, the matching programmer is $15, their 17.5 motors are about $40. Pick up a faster servo, some Blockades for the back and ribs for the front with closed cell foam of a medium stiffness. Finally, start with the factory setup, assemble your car with precision and care and you will have a competitive runner.
You also might consider a Novak Edge ESC and a Ballistic motor - good stuff.
Hobbyking has a Sportsman ESC that is ROAR approved for $28, the matching programmer is $15, their 17.5 motors are about $40. Pick up a faster servo, some Blockades for the back and ribs for the front with closed cell foam of a medium stiffness. Finally, start with the factory setup, assemble your car with precision and care and you will have a competitive runner.
You also might consider a Novak Edge ESC and a Ballistic motor - good stuff.
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better late than never I guess...but yes it will fit the chassis as long as you use velcros, that is what I do too for practice. Since the RTR body is a few milimeters shorter, if you still use clips with your FT, the hole on the RTR body for the clip that attaches on the rear shock tower won't be aligned properly because of the +8mm chassis. Just get rid of the bodyclips, shave the bulge on the rear shock tower(and remove that ugly front screw too!) if you haven't done it already and never look back!
https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-associated-12mm-big-bore-rear-shock-kit-b4-b44-asc91316/p239764
Can you please tell me which upper bushings I need?
I was looking at getting these.
https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-as...c91316/p239764
Can you please tell me which upper bushings I need?
https://www.amainhobbies.com/team-as...c91316/p239764
Can you please tell me which upper bushings I need?
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Other option would be to drill and use an E-Z out extractor.
*edit* whoa, I see I was waaay late on that response



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