Team Associated RC8Be Thread
#5251
Tech Adept
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 170
From: I.B.E.W
yeah i feel ya. dont mind the wrenching but its tough with two kids around and one day off a week to spend with them and the wife. love the long races too, one of my favorite things to do is run a long main with the nitro guys! never tried to go longer than 20 mins but didnt hit lvc and temps were reasonable. only bummer is the marshals love to start carrying the car off the track cuase its not making any noise
dude no cooling head sticking out guys
dude no cooling head sticking out guys
#5252
yeah i feel ya. dont mind the wrenching but its tough with two kids around and one day off a week to spend with them and the wife. love the long races too, one of my favorite things to do is run a long main with the nitro guys! never tried to go longer than 20 mins but didnt hit lvc and temps were reasonable. only bummer is the marshals love to start carrying the car off the track cuase its not making any noise
dude no cooling head sticking out guys
dude no cooling head sticking out guys
#5254
explains alot..... good luck with the nitro, i would love to run nitro but time is an issue. work and family doesn't leave a whole lot of time for wrenching, cleaning etc. big part of why i love electric. put it in the box for a week or a month and it comes out and runs perfect like the day it was put away. plus i enjoy the flow of electrons in all classes

yeah i feel ya. dont mind the wrenching but its tough with two kids around and one day off a week to spend with them and the wife. love the long races too, one of my favorite things to do is run a long main with the nitro guys! never tried to go longer than 20 mins but didnt hit lvc and temps were reasonable. only bummer is the marshals love to start carrying the car off the track cuase its not making any noise
dude no cooling head sticking out guys
dude no cooling head sticking out guys
#5255
#5256
new topic:
Sway bars
After seeing a video on an rc8be, and real cars, I'm curious to know my options on the topic.
Any informed peoples amongst us?
thicker means both sides stay more equal *maybe for more clay/flat type tracks?
Thinner, more independant * more rough turrain?
Anyone know the options?
thanks!
Sway bars
After seeing a video on an rc8be, and real cars, I'm curious to know my options on the topic.
Any informed peoples amongst us?
thicker means both sides stay more equal *maybe for more clay/flat type tracks?
Thinner, more independant * more rough turrain?
Anyone know the options?
thanks!
#5259
what's "traction roll?"
#5264
My wing also started out like that. I mounted it an just kept twisting it the other way. If its too bad, you could heat it up in some boiling water.
#5265
new topic:
Sway bars
After seeing a video on an rc8be, and real cars, I'm curious to know my options on the topic.
Any informed peoples amongst us?
thicker means both sides stay more equal *maybe for more clay/flat type tracks?
Thinner, more independant * more rough turrain?
Anyone know the options?
thanks!
Sway bars
After seeing a video on an rc8be, and real cars, I'm curious to know my options on the topic.
Any informed peoples amongst us?
thicker means both sides stay more equal *maybe for more clay/flat type tracks?
Thinner, more independant * more rough turrain?
Anyone know the options?
thanks!
A thinner front sway bar increases front off-power traction, but has less on-power steering. A thicker front sway bar decreases front off-power traction making the steering smoother entering the turn, but has more on- power steering. A thinner rear sway bar increases rear traction and decreases on-power steering. A thicker rear sway bar increases stability in the middle of the turn and increases on-power steering. Thicker sway bars are more stable on high-speed, high-traction tracks. Stolen outta my losi hand book. Im not too sure on the options A-E has for sway bars but by moving the end point mounts on your sway bars in will give you a firmer sway bar feeling. Sway bars are often overlooked as most set and forget, but its one of the best and easiest tuning option as far as handling goes. Hope this helped


