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Old 02-10-2011 | 05:51 PM
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I hit the local track this weekend and noticed they finally had enough people for a 1/10 4WD class. Since I'm an associated guy, I'm looking at the B44.1. I had never seen these run before. In the past weeks, I had watched the B4 class until I saw these run.

My question is, I don't know anything about these. Looks like people are mostly running 6XXX and 7XXXkv motors. This is one of my biggest dilemmas. For the people in the 1/8th scale class as well as these. Is the 6XXX like the 1900kv while the 7XXX is like a 2050 or a 2200kv? Or am I totally off base here. I run a 2050 Tekin in the 1/8th class.

I guess I'm looking for something that can handle 2-3S. I'll probably go with the same XP DS1015 servo for steering. Anyone have any insight on this?

Thanks,
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Old 02-10-2011 | 06:37 PM
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Originally Posted by GreggW
I hit the local track this weekend and noticed they finally had enough people for a 1/10 4WD class. Since I'm an associated guy, I'm looking at the B44.1. I had never seen these run before. In the past weeks, I had watched the B4 class until I saw these run.

My question is, I don't know anything about these. Looks like people are mostly running 6XXX and 7XXXkv motors. This is one of my biggest dilemmas. For the people in the 1/8th scale class as well as these. Is the 6XXX like the 1900kv while the 7XXX is like a 2050 or a 2200kv? Or am I totally off base here. I run a 2050 Tekin in the 1/8th class.

I guess I'm looking for something that can handle 2-3S. I'll probably go with the same XP DS1015 servo for steering. Anyone have any insight on this?

Thanks,
They are two different sizes for two different applications, so its hard to campare six and seven thousands kv is a lot of motor. I would suggest just running what they do. Look at the winners stuff and base yours off of it.
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Old 02-10-2011 | 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Ostach24
They are two different sizes for two different applications, so its hard to campare six and seven thousands kv is a lot of motor. I would suggest just running what they do. Look at the winners stuff and base yours off of it.
Ill have to look at them closer at the track and see what they are running. Thanks.
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Old 02-18-2011 | 07:55 AM
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Anyone having any issues with Ball Cups popping/breaking off? Is there a fix? I've tried new Ball Cups no change. The ball joint isn't worn out, still has black coating on it. Loving the buggy so far, just very fragile. You should be able to crash this thing with out it breaking or popping off a ball cup.
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Old 02-18-2011 | 01:05 PM
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Anyone having any issues with Ball Cups popping/breaking off? Is there a fix? I've tried new Ball Cups no change. The ball joint isn't worn out, still has black coating on it. Loving the buggy so far, just very fragile. You should be able to crash this thing with out it breaking or popping off a ball cup.
Stock ball cups are very soft...try the ones from JConcepts or Losi ones. I use RPM ball cups with great success the last couple of years
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Old 02-23-2011 | 09:05 PM
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I don't think there's too much of a difference for me to switch up my B44 for a B44.1, but anything to kick this class in the butt to get it more popular gets a thumbs up from me...

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Old 02-23-2011 | 09:11 PM
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Originally Posted by tom_chang79
I don't think there's too much of a difference for me to switch up my B44 for a B44.1, but anything to kick this class in the butt to get it more popular gets a thumbs up from me...

This is all thats involved, more than I thought anyway.

http://www.teamassociated.com/pdf/ca...conversion.pdf
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Old 02-24-2011 | 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by tom_chang79
I don't think there's too much of a difference for me to switch up my B44 for a B44.1, but anything to kick this class in the butt to get it more popular gets a thumbs up from me...

You should come out to West Coast R/C on Sunday for some racing. There were 4 B44's and a DEX410 there last Sunday.
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Is anyone racing with big bore shocks? If so, which ones and how did you get them to fit?

I can't believe that Associated didn't bring this out with them standard.
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Is anyone racing with big bore shocks? If so, which ones and how did you get them to fit?

I can't believe that Associated didn't bring this out with them standard.
There's no need. It would just add more weight to an already heavy buggy.
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Old 03-06-2011 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by GreggW
I hit the local track this weekend and noticed they finally had enough people for a 1/10 4WD class. Since I'm an associated guy, I'm looking at the B44.1. I had never seen these run before. In the past weeks, I had watched the B4 class until I saw these run.

My question is, I don't know anything about these. Looks like people are mostly running 6XXX and 7XXXkv motors. This is one of my biggest dilemmas. For the people in the 1/8th scale class as well as these. Is the 6XXX like the 1900kv while the 7XXX is like a 2050 or a 2200kv? Or am I totally off base here. I run a 2050 Tekin in the 1/8th class.

I guess I'm looking for something that can handle 2-3S. I'll probably go with the same XP DS1015 servo for steering. Anyone have any insight on this?

Thanks,
I believe the most popular motor for 4wd 1/10 is anything in the 10.5-6.5 range. I run a novak velocity 6.5 but I do not have it geared for maximum speed. Just cool temps. I run it with a GTB I got used for $46. 8.5 redline on a Tekin RS or RS pro is popular. If I had spare change layin' around I would probably switch to that. You can't really compare the 1/10 to the 1/8 motors by the Kv.
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Old 03-06-2011 | 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by GreggW
I hit the local track this weekend and noticed they finally had enough people for a 1/10 4WD class. Since I'm an associated guy, I'm looking at the B44.1. I had never seen these run before. In the past weeks, I had watched the B4 class until I saw these run.

My question is, I don't know anything about these. Looks like people are mostly running 6XXX and 7XXXkv motors. This is one of my biggest dilemmas. For the people in the 1/8th scale class as well as these. Is the 6XXX like the 1900kv while the 7XXX is like a 2050 or a 2200kv? Or am I totally off base here. I run a 2050 Tekin in the 1/8th class.

I guess I'm looking for something that can handle 2-3S. I'll probably go with the same XP DS1015 servo for steering. Anyone have any insight on this?

Thanks,
Hard to compare to KV setups as I run by motor turns.

I run a 8.5 motor and it seems to be plenty of motor. Some of the better drivers run a 7.5 and 6.5 motor, but Ive found the 8.5 works well for me. it has more power than I can use I run it at 85% throttle and have been getting faster and faster with this setup.
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Old 03-06-2011 | 07:12 PM
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I run a Tekin 7.5 with a RS Pro with 25 timing boost.
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Old 03-07-2011 | 03:51 PM
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Thanks for the reply guys, Im pretty set on going with a 6.5. and I might buy an 8.5 to switch between. both of those motors seem like the middle of the road. I saw a guy with a SC yesterday with a 4.5 in it, that thing was mad. Chasing my RC8Be around, and I have a 2050Kv in that.
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Old 03-07-2011 | 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by GreggW
Thanks for the reply guys, Im pretty set on going with a 6.5. and I might buy an 8.5 to switch between. both of those motors seem like the middle of the road. I saw a guy with a SC yesterday with a 4.5 in it, that thing was mad. Chasing my RC8Be around, and I have a 2050Kv in that.
I dunno if you can wheel get a 6.5, if your still learning the ropes a strapped out 4wd ain't gonna help your cause. But if you can wheel carry on with a 6.5. I run a 7.5 in my b44.1. This car is Sweeeet!! I love mine like i love my losi stuff .
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