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Old 04-30-2010 | 03:43 PM
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Default Dog-bones on SC18 seem too short

Is it just me, or do the stock dog-bones for the SC18 seem too short. They barely catch the end of the outdrives..and at the suspension extremes one pin is right on the edge. I know I have long shocks...but even when arms are level the dogbone pins are right on the edge...lots of "plunge" room remaining in the outdrive.

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Old 05-01-2010 | 06:57 AM
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What size are the wheels, as well as the back clearance? Trying to see if I can get some aftermarket wheels for them.
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Old 05-01-2010 | 03:33 PM
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Default Airtronics Micro Digital Hi-Perf BB MG Servo

Anyone try the Airtronics Micro Digital Hi-Perf BB MG servo yet?
It looks like a great servo and seems like it will fit, anyone try fitting one or have any experience with these?
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Old 05-02-2010 | 05:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Air-Jon
Is it just me, or do the stock dog-bones for the SC18 seem too short. THe barely catch the end of the outdrives..and at the suspension extremes one pin is right on the edge. I know I have long shocks...but even when arms are level the dogbone pins are right on the edge...lots of "plunge" room remaining in the outdrive.
same here! I think this issue could be fixed with a different shock position using a different rear shock tower.
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Old 05-03-2010 | 04:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Air-Jon
Is it just me, or do the stock dog-bones for the SC18 seem too short. THe barely catch the end of the outdrives..and at the suspension extremes one pin is right on the edge. I know I have long shocks...but even when arms are level the dogbone pins are right on the edge...lots of "plunge" room remaining in the outdrive.

I did notice they seem kinda short, but I'm sure its more pronounced with the long shocks. I have the MIP CVD's on the way, I will see what kinda of changes those make. As for the long shocks, I've decided to stick with the stock length and go with Integy T2 shocks all around. You can still get a good amount of ride height out of the shortys, its enough considering its supposed to be low thats the point! And I just don't like all the stretch and binding with long shocks. It would make more sense to put the RC18B2 arms and shocks on. And CVD's and shocks towers to I guess. If your interested in the Integy shocks I'm gonna be doing a build thread once the wave of parts arrives. I'll do a decent review on them with plenty of pics.

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Old 05-04-2010 | 10:39 AM
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Here what it looks like my SC18's rear dogbones & outdrives with 3Racing RC18B/T Shocks.
I've MIP's C.D.S.'s on the front but the lenght isn't enough to "fill the gap" in the rear outdrive.
I've seen AE got some parts that might prevent some troubles,if that is the purpose.
http://order.aeteam.net/product_deta...Itemcode=21243







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Old 05-04-2010 | 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by ghiro
Here what it looks like my SC18's rear dogbones & outdrives with 3Racing RC18B/T Shocks.
I've MIP's C.D.S.'s on the front but the lenght isn't enough to "fill the gap" in the rear outdrive.
I've seen AE got some parts that might prevent some troubles,if that is the purpose.
http://order.aeteam.net/product_deta...Itemcode=21243





Sometimes i fuck up what i mean:sorry for my poor English knowledge gotta have some practice

Too much down travel. You will need to limit the shock or add some camber to the rear wheels to keep that axle in the diff. Too much camber will cause loss of traction tho.
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Old 05-05-2010 | 09:45 AM
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The long shocks are not the root of the problem. The axles are too short. When I put my short shocks back on...the axle pins still barley engage the outdrives...sit right on the outdrive chamfer. The suspension geometry has been done well..so there is very little "plunge" movement between drive-shaft and outdrive cup. The drive shafts could be another 1/16 inch longer no problem...and this would make the outdrives last much longer.

Yes the the long shocks add to the root problem.

I gave up and bought a T/B2 for the dirt...hopefully the drive-shafts are sized better on that model. SC18 will be converted to an R2 as it can't handle anything but the smoothest dirt track conditions.
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Old 05-05-2010 | 04:34 PM
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So now that the SC18 has been driven quite a bit and had plenty of crashes, I have noticed alot of play in the steering. I tracked it down to the steering rack, it looks like the pin inside the supports has worn the away the plastic inside causing excess space and thus the play. I have two new sets on the way, I may try doing something different with one, and then put the other in if it doesn't work.

So have any of you experienced this problem? It seems like kind of a bad design if you ask me. I am guessing if they were to making it in aluminum that would help. Lemme hear what you guys have done about.

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Old 05-12-2010 | 09:17 AM
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Need Novak owners help to get my gear installed...

check my Q in the RC18B2 section

http://www.rctech.net/forum/7395925-post202.html


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Old 05-14-2010 | 03:25 AM
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Hi Guys,
Very recently I decided to buy an SC18. Its a fun little car. Previously I've had a brushless e-revo. It was super fast but required acres of real estate. The sc18 is more fun as you can use it just about anywhere.

Anyway, as I am one of those people that likes to tinker and upgrade I was very interested reading about servo problems people are having (broken teeth etc). What interests me even more is the fact that going through many forums there does not appear to be many (if any) options out there to replace the stock AE servo with something more durable that fits right in. There are numerous mentions of drilling holes, cutting, trimming, making up home made servo savers, going to great lenghts to find hitec screws etc.

Is there really no servo option out there that simply fits straight in other than th estock servo that seems to be fairly fragile??

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Old 05-14-2010 | 03:53 AM
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Originally Posted by martymoose
Hi Guys,
Very recently I decided to buy an SC18. Its a fun little car. Previously I've had a brushless e-revo. It was super fast but required acres of real estate. The sc18 is more fun as you can use it just about anywhere.

Anyway, as I am one of those people that likes to tinker and upgrade I was very interested reading about servo problems people are having (broken teeth etc). What interests me even more is the fact that going through many forums there does not appear to be many (if any) options out there to replace the stock AE servo with something more durable that fits right in. There are numerous mentions of drilling holes, cutting, trimming, making up home made servo savers, going to great lenghts to find hitec screws etc.

Is there really no servo option out there that simply fits straight in other than th estock servo that seems to be fairly fragile??

cheers
martymoose
there are a few servos that drop right in.
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Old 05-14-2010 | 04:17 AM
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I'd be interested in hearing about a few :-)
preferably metal gears and digital. No mods just slot it in.
would the hitec mount kit ae#21049 work with the sc18??

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Old 05-14-2010 | 11:42 PM
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I thought the airtronic 94091 was direct fit. is there another airtronic servo that fits?
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Old 05-20-2010 | 08:42 AM
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Default Mtroniks esc...

Originally Posted by Thomas P
Please, do not spend money on SP...it is Hobbywing/ezrun that make them. they and Turnigy cost a fraction of what SP does...check eBay
thomas, how about Mtroniks G2 Ride? izit ok? actually this G2 Ride esc + 8000kv motor combo for rc motorcycle, but i put it at SC18. because in malaysia 1/18 scale not so popular so far this esc combo ok & i only running with nimh 1500mah battery & top speed around 35mph...
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