Kyosho Ultima SC6 Thread.......
#1651
Looking for some help my sons SC6 junked another modified three gear gear box. I am looking to switch it over to a four gear mid motor like the one i am running. I can't find a four gear mid motor gear box on Amain. Anyone know what or where i need to be looking for one. If anyone has one built or bare case i would go that route if you wanted to sell one. We are really happy with how they handle our small indoor dirt track my son in making the A consistently as for me i still crash too much but its not the cars fault I'm too old and slow.
#1652
Looking for some help my sons SC6 junked another modified three gear gear box. I am looking to switch it over to a four gear mid motor like the one i am running. I can't find a four gear mid motor gear box on Amain. Anyone know what or where i need to be looking for one. If anyone has one built or bare case i would go that route if you wanted to sell one. We are really happy with how they handle our small indoor dirt track my son in making the A consistently as for me i still crash too much but its not the cars fault I'm too old and slow.
For three gear you could use UM734.
#1655
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Hey guys, just picked up an SC6 for my son(Novice Racer). We are going to set it up as stock short course and I might race it myself on the side. I need a starting setup, but more importantly I need to know which battery to purchase for this truck. I'm seeing saddles, blocks, shortys in the setup sheets. Which would be best? Or should I just set it up rear motor with long pack for the novice?
#1657
Hey guys, just picked up an SC6 for my son(Novice Racer). We are going to set it up as stock short course and I might race it myself on the side. I need a starting setup, but more importantly I need to know which battery to purchase for this truck. I'm seeing saddles, blocks, shortys in the setup sheets. Which would be best? Or should I just set it up rear motor with long pack for the novice?
For 17.5 racing I prefer a high power shorty set all the way back with the ESC on top of it. I get good traction and the truck is still on the light side. My setup is for medium to high traction dirt.
#1658
#1659
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I like the 5 hole pistons that come in the kit (W5303-06). Here is a quick overview of my suspension setup that works really well for me on medium to high bite clay.
Front:
Kyosho 5 Hole Pistons (W5303-06)
AE 50wt Shock Oil
Kyosho Orange Front Springs (XGS023)
Rear:
Kyosho 5 Hole Pistons (W5303-06)
AE 30wt Shock Oil
Kyosho White Rear Springs (XGS035)
Front:
Kyosho 5 Hole Pistons (W5303-06)
AE 50wt Shock Oil
Kyosho Orange Front Springs (XGS023)
Rear:
Kyosho 5 Hole Pistons (W5303-06)
AE 30wt Shock Oil
Kyosho White Rear Springs (XGS035)
#1660
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Hey guys, just picked up an SC6 for my son(Novice Racer). We are going to set it up as stock short course and I might race it myself on the side. I need a starting setup, but more importantly I need to know which battery to purchase for this truck. I'm seeing saddles, blocks, shortys in the setup sheets. Which would be best? Or should I just set it up rear motor with long pack for the novice?
You can find some setups for the SC6 on petitrc.com.
Last edited by rbk1115; 01-21-2017 at 09:09 AM.
#1661
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Picked up a 2nd hand SC6. I've read/browsed through quite a few pages to try and get some tips etc.
Going via the setup (pics below) it must of been setup for a shorty to run right in the back. Would this be the case? Does it only require that little brace to hold the lipo down?
I plan on running an 8.5T motor it in. Pretty sure the spur is 76T. Can someone give me an approx. pinion range to use with the 8.5T?
Any other tips? Sure I read somewhere about ball studs snapping in the rear bulkhead or camber plate?
With the rear hangers, the front of rear has RF on it and the rear of rear has MM/RR2 (its an aftermarket black aluminum one) Going via the manual the front of rear is meant to have the RF2 on it. Is this correct? Would he have set it up this way for a reason or maybe just fitted it wrong?




Going via the setup (pics below) it must of been setup for a shorty to run right in the back. Would this be the case? Does it only require that little brace to hold the lipo down?
I plan on running an 8.5T motor it in. Pretty sure the spur is 76T. Can someone give me an approx. pinion range to use with the 8.5T?
Any other tips? Sure I read somewhere about ball studs snapping in the rear bulkhead or camber plate?
With the rear hangers, the front of rear has RF on it and the rear of rear has MM/RR2 (its an aftermarket black aluminum one) Going via the manual the front of rear is meant to have the RF2 on it. Is this correct? Would he have set it up this way for a reason or maybe just fitted it wrong?




The SC6 that you have has been modified so that the shorty pack can be mounted transverse and all the way to the rear with respect to the chassis. I am not sure if the battery can be held down just by the parts in the picture. you may need to put double sided tape on the bottom of the battery to make sure it does not pop out.
With an 8.5T motor, I would start out with 84/20 gearing and go from there. Kyosho does not make an 84T spur so you will have to go to another brand for this configuration. If you have the Kyosho 82T spur, try 82/19 to start. Gearing is typically determined while at the track taking acceleration, top speed, and temperatures into consideration.
In MM configuration, RF2 is the correct hanger for the Front Rear. His configuration is not correct in this case. For the Rear Rear hanger, your truck has the Revolution Design aftermarket part for MM configuration. Hopefully the previous owner gave you all of the delrin inserts so that you can tune the rear suspension geometry.
In my experience with Kyosho, utilizing OEM parts is the best.
#1662
Our local tack is running a stock class short course class. They only let you run a 17.5 motor. Does anyone have any advice or experience for gearing on this for a tight medium to high traction indoor dirt. I am running a mid motor configuration with a four gear.
#1663
The SC6 that you have has been modified so that the shorty pack can be mounted transverse and all the way to the rear with respect to the chassis. I am not sure if the battery can be held down just by the parts in the picture. you may need to put double sided tape on the bottom of the battery to make sure it does not pop out.
With an 8.5T motor, I would start out with 84/20 gearing and go from there. Kyosho does not make an 84T spur so you will have to go to another brand for this configuration. If you have the Kyosho 82T spur, try 82/19 to start. Gearing is typically determined while at the track taking acceleration, top speed, and temperatures into consideration.
In MM configuration, RF2 is the correct hanger for the Front Rear. His configuration is not correct in this case. For the Rear Rear hanger, your truck has the Revolution Design aftermarket part for MM configuration. Hopefully the previous owner gave you all of the delrin inserts so that you can tune the rear suspension geometry.
In my experience with Kyosho, utilizing OEM parts is the best.
With an 8.5T motor, I would start out with 84/20 gearing and go from there. Kyosho does not make an 84T spur so you will have to go to another brand for this configuration. If you have the Kyosho 82T spur, try 82/19 to start. Gearing is typically determined while at the track taking acceleration, top speed, and temperatures into consideration.
In MM configuration, RF2 is the correct hanger for the Front Rear. His configuration is not correct in this case. For the Rear Rear hanger, your truck has the Revolution Design aftermarket part for MM configuration. Hopefully the previous owner gave you all of the delrin inserts so that you can tune the rear suspension geometry.
In my experience with Kyosho, utilizing OEM parts is the best.
Last edited by Drift_Buggy; 04-12-2017 at 01:45 AM.
#1664
I like the 5 hole pistons that come in the kit (W5303-06). Here is a quick overview of my suspension setup that works really well for me on medium to high bite clay.
Front:
Kyosho 5 Hole Pistons (W5303-06)
AE 50wt Shock Oil
Kyosho Orange Front Springs (XGS023)
Rear:
Kyosho 5 Hole Pistons (W5303-06)
AE 30wt Shock Oil
Kyosho White Rear Springs (XGS035)
Front:
Kyosho 5 Hole Pistons (W5303-06)
AE 50wt Shock Oil
Kyosho Orange Front Springs (XGS023)
Rear:
Kyosho 5 Hole Pistons (W5303-06)
AE 30wt Shock Oil
Kyosho White Rear Springs (XGS035)
FWIW, he also ran a shorter pack down the center of the chassis and not across it.



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