Team Associated RC8Be Thread
#361
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Posts: 435
Sadly I've had mine over a month now but finally got to building it this weekend. Still need some tire glue and paint and to sort out the power system. Luckily I'm fortunate enough to have several motor and battery combinations to play with to dial it in for the local track. As it sits now.....
#363
He actually took the win in the mains. Maifield TQ'ed and won 2 of the 3 mains taking the overall and the National Title for Team Associated.
#364
Awesome, I'm glad I was mistaken!! I knew he TQed, I don't know what made me think he dropped off in the mains. Now I know for sure when I'm losing a race that it is definitely not the car's fault, it is most assuredly me.
#367
Man, I love this buggy...to bad outdoor offroad is done in our area. I'm running on 5s 2 the RX8/1550 truggy motor combo with 46/20 and its the t!ts....now AE just needs to get the tc6 out for the carpet season!
#369
There is another thread on here that fully explains that chatter, but now I can't seem to locate it for you. Anyway, that chatter is perfectly normal so don't go replacing the parts on your front end one at a time convinced they are the chattering culprit because you'll spend a bunch of cash, and there will still be chatter.
#370
Tech Rookie
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 19
Nevermind my last post, found my answer in a search. Apparently AE overlooked the 3 pivot CVD system like the Losi CVD's have. According to a discription on another thread, the two pivot design of the CVD's causes the CVD to accellerate and decellerate 4 times in 1 revolution causing the chatter. I haven't noticed much decrease in handling but was just wondering if others are also experiencing this. Might be an upgrade part for AE to look into.........
#371
Hi Folks,
We have a post up on our new mounts you may like.
If you are using a Tekin motor, one of our mounts can use all 6 socket cap bolts , and if you are using a Neu/Castle, up to 4 bolts can be used.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...rt-course.html
We have a post up on our new mounts you may like.
If you are using a Tekin motor, one of our mounts can use all 6 socket cap bolts , and if you are using a Neu/Castle, up to 4 bolts can be used.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...rt-course.html
Last edited by Team Grid RC; 09-21-2010 at 09:05 AM.
#372
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 19
From: Post Falls, Id
Hi Folks,
We have a post up on our new mounts you may like.
If you are using a Tekin motor, one of our mounts can use all 6 socket cap bolts , and if you are using a Neu/Castle, up to 4 bolts can be used.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...rt-course.html
We have a post up on our new mounts you may like.
If you are using a Tekin motor, one of our mounts can use all 6 socket cap bolts , and if you are using a Neu/Castle, up to 4 bolts can be used.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...rt-course.html
#373
There is an option for a motor plate that supports the pinion from the rear. Using that option (and it doesn't cost any more by the way) allows you to change the pinions at will IN the car.
Personally...I really LIKE what I'm seeing here. It's very smartly designed and it's cheaper than the Elite RC mount! I'm planning to get one ASAP.
#375
The outer BB version is limited physically by the opening it as to pass through in the mount.
So, if you need the full range, then we suggest the inner BB version.



