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Old 10-24-2024 | 09:51 PM
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I just recently discovered LC and ordered my first kit (EMB-T). Went through everything tonight and I’m blow away at the quality. Feels like I’m working with a similar quality as my high end AE and other race rigs. Super excited. I’ll be reading all of the posts now LOL. I’m pretty sure a buggy is in my future, fingers crossed for Black Friday deals!
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Old 10-26-2024 | 04:47 AM
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I am about to grab the BHC-1 ST!
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Old 10-29-2024 | 08:01 AM
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Yea that one is on my list too! I think I'll go 4WD since I have a mini-b, but I'm pretty sure that will be the 3rd car. I'm almost done with the truggy build, should have it finished up this week if work allows. Overall was a fun, straightforward build and I'm still impressed with what you get. Only thing I did differently was I shimmed the rear carbon shock tower as it isn't bent like the alloy one you get with the kit. Pretty simple to do. I also got the roller so I ended up fitting a Hobbywing Justock and the HW sensored 2848 4kv motor, which I think will work great.
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Old 10-29-2024 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by burnside
Yea that one is on my list too! I think I'll go 4WD since I have a mini-b, but I'm pretty sure that will be the 3rd car. I'm almost done with the truggy build, should have it finished up this week if work allows. Overall was a fun, straightforward build and I'm still impressed with what you get. Only thing I did differently was I shimmed the rear carbon shock tower as it isn't bent like the alloy one you get with the kit. Pretty simple to do. I also got the roller so I ended up fitting a Hobbywing Justock and the HW sensored 2848 4kv motor, which I think will work great.
Warren RC sells shims for the carbon Tower to give it the correct angle
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Old 11-01-2024 | 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by jabroni racing
Warren RC sells shims for the carbon Tower to give it the correct angle
Thanks, I ordered an EMB-1 roller from them yesterday and picked up a couple of those shims and some "spare parts". Their approach was similar to mine that I made out of a thin piece of phenolic, but saves me the labor!

Overall I'm super happy with the Truggy on my home carpet track. It jumps well, handles the corners beautifully and overall it's a high quality mini RC. I opted for the HW 2848 4Kv motor and Justock ESC with an 18T pinion. If feels pretty good. About the only thing I did was shim the diffs and the steering (carriers, knuckles, etc). A bag of M3x5 and M4x6 shims (0.1 -> 0.3 depending) did the trick. The steering is nice and tight. Just a little play but not any more than my AE race rigs and a little play is good.
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Old 11-01-2024 | 04:09 PM
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Originally Posted by burnside
Thanks, I ordered an EMB-1 roller from them yesterday and picked up a couple of those shims and some "spare parts". Their approach was similar to mine that I made out of a thin piece of phenolic, but saves me the labor!

Overall I'm super happy with the Truggy on my home carpet track. It jumps well, handles the corners beautifully and overall it's a high quality mini RC. I opted for the HW 2848 4Kv motor and Justock ESC with an 18T pinion. If feels pretty good. About the only thing I did was shim the diffs and the steering (carriers, knuckles, etc). A bag of M3x5 and M4x6 shims (0.1 -> 0.3 depending) did the trick. The steering is nice and tight. Just a little play but not any more than my AE race rigs and a little play is good.
I did the hobbywing 10bl 120am esc, and same 2848 motor, its ballistic, i have it down to like 73% for throttle., lol, getting the slipper right took a min as well as the brake percentage. LOL the miniy 1/10 truggy and 1/8 guys are like, Damnnn that thing is fast. lol
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Old 11-06-2024 | 07:08 AM
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I noticed that Furitek released a Scorpion Pro (ESC and Motor). Wondering how well it would perform in an EMB?
  • 5600kV
  • 2-3s
  • 3.175 shaft
  • Comes with MOD 0.5 19T pinion
  • 2835 motor (brushless)
  • Includes bluetooth setup/telemetry
Furitek Scorpion Pro

I have the non-pro scorpion in a Losi NASCAR and it's super awesome.
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Old 12-16-2024 | 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Lumikko
I see bending the CVDs is a reoccurring issue. They seem to sit quite deep in the diff outdrives. Do you think the CVD could be caught in the slot of the outdrive when it’s at an extreme angle during full uptravel or droop? If this is the case, chamfering the outdrives could prevent the stock CVDs from bending.

The picture of the unassembled LC12B1 on the LC Racing website appears to have the bottom of the gear cover set #6028 installed between the motor mount and center bulkhead. It would make sense that it fits since the motor mount is the same for all models. People say the LC12B1 unavoidably has an open drivetrain but it seems to me the pinion and spur gear could be enclosed in a box just like on all the other models. Has anyone tried this?
Get the HD arms. Factory are flimsy AF, causing bent axles. HD arms remedy this. You can also run Associated axles w/minimal modification-but the arms still need to be upgraded to the HD units imo.
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Old 12-17-2024 | 08:28 AM
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one thing with the HD a-arms is that they include harder inserts. if you can get the more rubber inserts for the hingepin mounts, that little bit of flex helpled with durabilitity of the axles and hingepins.

These days what hardcase lipo options are out there that fit the platform?

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Old 12-17-2024 | 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Cain
one thing with the HD a-arms is that they include harder inserts. if you can get the more rubber inserts for the hingepin mounts, that little bit of flex helpled with durabilitity of the axles and hingepins.

These days what hardcase lipo options are out there that fit the platform?
Thats a good point.. I just haven’t seen any issues of continuously bending driveshafts after making the switch.. I’m assuming you’re asking about 2s hard case stuff, yeah?
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Originally Posted by Littlemotor414
Thats a good point.. I just haven’t seen any issues of continuously bending driveshafts after making the switch.. I’m assuming you’re asking about 2s hard case stuff, yeah?
Yeah the bending of stuff stopped but you hit hard enough you snapped pins more. The rubber inserts seemd to cure that.

Yeah 2S hardcase stuff. At one point intellect had a lipo with bullets and AE copied it I think with a wolfpack that had bullets too, gave it a nice "race" effect. but I dont' know what now is current. I wouldn't mind grabbing another car to run at this one place that is doing mini's to support them and th emore open mini class they are willing to do. Outside of that then its just losi's they are looking to run. having had both, the LC is just that good.
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Yeah the bending of stuff stopped but you hit hard enough you snapped pins more. The rubber inserts seemd to cure that.

Yeah 2S hardcase stuff. At one point intellect had a lipo with bullets and AE copied it I think with a wolfpack that had bullets too, gave it a nice "race" effect. but I dont' know what now is current. I wouldn't mind grabbing another car to run at this one place that is doing mini's to support them and th emore open mini class they are willing to do. Outside of that then itjust losi's they are looking to run. having had both, the LC is just that good.
Copy that. I buy hardened tool steel, or drill rod from MCS, and make all my own hingepins for everything I own. From Tekno (SUPER tough arms, and also use steel sleeves, so this has been a GOD SEND on them in particular), to Associated, and of course the LC Racing stuff..

As far as batteries go-I wasn’t able to comment as I’m currently doing the very same homework that you are. I run Tekin Graphene HV packs in all of my 1/8 electrics, and don’t believe they offer anything that’d work in an LC Racing truggy without looking like a pair of homemade shoes..😅

ill keep you updated here as to what I find though-just really would’ve liked to stay Tekin with everything..🤷🏻‍♂️
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Old 12-18-2024 | 07:31 AM
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sounds good, heck those could be a nice little item to offer for sale. if I got another LC I know I'd be interested.
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Old 12-18-2024 | 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Cain
sounds good, heck those could be a nice little item to offer for sale. if I got another LC I know I'd be interested.
Me offering hingepins, or Tekin offering Graphene 2s packs for LC Racing Truggs/buggs? 🤷🏻‍♂️😅
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Old 12-19-2024 | 05:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Littlemotor414
Me offering hingepins, or Tekin offering Graphene 2s packs for LC Racing Truggs/buggs? 🤷🏻‍♂️😅
lol pins would be good

in past at least before sensored mini motors were out did mention that to them.
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