Team Associated RC10B64 Thread
#2251
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So a bunch of people at my track got the B64 club racer. It's a super solid car. The downgraded parts from the FT kit don't really decrease performance as they all just seem to be the bling stuff.
The only thing that is not the greatest is the servo. Car comes with the correct spur and they even throw in a pinion. If one is running 4wd stock I don't see a reason to buy the FT kit over the club kit.
The only thing that is not the greatest is the servo. Car comes with the correct spur and they even throw in a pinion. If one is running 4wd stock I don't see a reason to buy the FT kit over the club kit.
#2252
So a bunch of people at my track got the B64 club racer. It's a super solid car. The downgraded parts from the FT kit don't really decrease performance as they all just seem to be the bling stuff.
The only thing that is not the greatest is the servo. Car comes with the correct spur and they even throw in a pinion. If one is running 4wd stock I don't see a reason to buy the FT kit over the club kit.
The only thing that is not the greatest is the servo. Car comes with the correct spur and they even throw in a pinion. If one is running 4wd stock I don't see a reason to buy the FT kit over the club kit.
#2253
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SDRC Raceway :: Fill Em Up Friday :: 4wd Open Buggy A-Main :: LiveRC
And then this is the results of 13.5 4WD where most were running brand new b64 club racers. Times are not that far off.
SDRC Raceway :: Fill Em Up Friday :: 13.5 4wd Buggy A-Main :: LiveRC
As for the servo it is a bit slow for my taste. I use a Spektrum S6240 on my TLR 4.0 and I can notice a difference.
I will bring my motor analyzer next time I go and see if I can get a ballpark of actual timing of the motor to see how close it is to the claimed 45deg.
Ohh and I bet that the included pinion is for a pretty conservative final drive to keep temp down. With a fan you can prob gear more aggressively.
#2256
The shock towers are the same as the regular B64/D kits.
The plastic gears are a huge upgrade for 13.5
#2258
#2259
Overkill but I run a 2274 savox with my BEC at 7.4 volts. I love the speed/tq of it.
That club racer is a good deal. Contemplating getting one for my oldest daughter soon. She's loving 2wd stock buggy racing and already has a few 1st places in the novice class. Pretty sure she's hooked.
That club racer is a good deal. Contemplating getting one for my oldest daughter soon. She's loving 2wd stock buggy racing and already has a few 1st places in the novice class. Pretty sure she's hooked.
#2260
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I want to get back into racing and I'm really interested in the club racer. I've always raced 2wd and 4wd has always looked super fun. The only thing is due to my schedule and local track being an hour away, I can probably only do one club race per month. How popular is it looking at your local tracks? I'm more worried about going out and not having a class to race in. Would it be better to pick up the b6 club racer instead?
#2261
I'd suggest calling the track and seeing how turnout is for the classes that interest you.
Out here the 4wd class at 2 of the closer tracks is technically open, with one of them being small enough (the track) that it really ccomes down to driver, fastest guys are running 13.5 . The new track here I run 13.5 in open and I love the power delivery. I would say if the club spec interests you, give it a try.
Other tracks in the region have gone to spec 13.5 for 4wd. Its definitely growing.
Out here the 4wd class at 2 of the closer tracks is technically open, with one of them being small enough (the track) that it really ccomes down to driver, fastest guys are running 13.5 . The new track here I run 13.5 in open and I love the power delivery. I would say if the club spec interests you, give it a try.
Other tracks in the region have gone to spec 13.5 for 4wd. Its definitely growing.
#2263
domoshish, call that track and ask them for entry numbers, maybe see if they broadcast on liverc.com and you could look right at their heat sheets.
It is telling that AE has decided on 17.5/2wd & 13.5/4wd for the club racers. No major brand has done an rtr or artr that included "only" a stock motor that I can recall. This shows a strong national trend that AE saw an opportunity in.
It is telling that AE has decided on 17.5/2wd & 13.5/4wd for the club racers. No major brand has done an rtr or artr that included "only" a stock motor that I can recall. This shows a strong national trend that AE saw an opportunity in.





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