Performance mods for SC10
#1
Thread Starter
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 3
From: SF Bay Area
Just got a new RTR SC10, and so far its been fun, but it feels a bit slow. I was thinking of putting a 3S Lipo in it, can the stock speed control handle it? Any other good mods to get some more performance out of this truck? Your feedback is greatly appreciated,
Jon
Jon
#2
Is it the brushless rtr? I dont think the stock esc will handle 3s on either though. If ur racing, most tracks will only allow 2s lipos. So keep that in mind when you go buy new batteries. If you have the brushed motor, look into castle creations for a cheap high quality brushless. You can get the sidewinder sct 3800 system for $120 or you can get the sidewinder v2 system for $99. Ive seen the v2 in action and its pretty dang fast on 2s.
Sean
Sean
#3
the RTR brushless SC10 will handle a 3s just fine with the stock speedo / 3300kv motor.. its damn near undriveable with the stock radio gear however.. you definitely want something with some expo and adjustable epa
#4
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Joined: Jan 2011
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From: SF Bay Area
Its brushless, I have a 3S my friend wants to sell me, but I think I will try it first. The guy at Hobby Town said the stock speed controller probably would not handle a 3S, so I think I will stick with a 2S and getting a hotter motor. The sales person agreed that the stock motor is pretty slow, something I concur with. Any other hot tips on mods? Thank you for the feedback,
Jon
Jon
#5
Its brushless, I have a 3S my friend wants to sell me, but I think I will try it first. The guy at Hobby Town said the stock speed controller probably would not handle a 3S, so I think I will stick with a 2S and getting a hotter motor. The sales person agreed that the stock motor is pretty slow, something I concur with. Any other hot tips on mods? Thank you for the feedback,
Jon
Jon
#6
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are you bashing or racing?
For racing, I run a rtr sc10 too. Get some good tires, and .5 or 1 degree rear hubs and youll have more traction than youll ever need. I can pull wheelies with mine.
I put the castle v2 4600 combo in mine (~$100) and it has tons more power over the stock system. few other little things, but for the most part, with those items youll have a super fun truck
For racing, I run a rtr sc10 too. Get some good tires, and .5 or 1 degree rear hubs and youll have more traction than youll ever need. I can pull wheelies with mine.
I put the castle v2 4600 combo in mine (~$100) and it has tons more power over the stock system. few other little things, but for the most part, with those items youll have a super fun truck





