SC10 4x4 Thread
#601
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So I ran my truck last nite with central coaster, and we both made amain but coaster was a bump from bmain to amain winner, the truck is stout and very easy to drive, the losis had to pretty much slow down alot to get the corners unlike the sc10 which you can turn at any speeds
Thats funny"
My Losi SCTE would turn under my buddies SC10 4x4 atour races last night" I think the guy who knows the most about setting up
an R/C car will have a better handling car/truck.I don't think it has much
to do with brand at all my friend..

Their both great products thats why I bought both of them...
#603
For those wanting to tame down the steering a bit, on my OCRC no swaybars setup, I backed out the steering stop screws about 1.5 turns and re-set my EPA. I used the width of an x-acto to set the spacing between the screw head and the caster block. This is much smoother and still does the tight turns with ease.
Also for tires, a bow-tie SC or other large block front tire will make the truck push if that's what you want.
For those running 540 motors and wanting to lower temps, try getting a larger diameter rotor if the manufacturer makes one. For example, LRP x-12 motors come with a 12.5 mm rotor but the is an option 13 mm rotor.
Also for tires, a bow-tie SC or other large block front tire will make the truck push if that's what you want.
For those running 540 motors and wanting to lower temps, try getting a larger diameter rotor if the manufacturer makes one. For example, LRP x-12 motors come with a 12.5 mm rotor but the is an option 13 mm rotor.
#604
That is a viper vtx10r speedo. I haven't tried my rx8 in it yet. So I cant really help u.
#605
I serviced my diffs just yesterday ...
Ft diff took me about 45 min to do & reassemble
Back diff took me 60 min .....
Tip
1st remove bumper & belt cover
2nd remove arms & shock tower
3rd remove gearbox
Ft diff took me about 45 min to do & reassemble
Back diff took me 60 min .....
Tip
1st remove bumper & belt cover
2nd remove arms & shock tower
3rd remove gearbox
Last edited by Wild Cherry; 05-12-2011 at 11:02 AM.
#606
So I ran my truck last nite with central coaster, and we both made amain but coaster was a bump from bmain to amain winner, the truck is stout and very easy to drive, the losis had to pretty much slow down alot to get the corners unlike the sc10 which you can turn at any speeds
There is so much adjustability on these it could go either way. I was driving extremely conservatively and did not set any speed records or even fast laps... but was really happy how controllable it was in the slow sections and in traffic and I just didn't get tangled up. Off to a good start though! Wish it was easier to work on, but I'll learn.
#608
Finished mine up last night and took it to a local indoor carpet track. I'm overal impressed with this truck. It went together very easily, and drives great on the track. Still got some tuning to do, but thats normal. Only minor issue I had was after the first pack the belt stretched slightly and started slipping. I thought it was the clicker at first, but soon realized it was a stretched belt. I tightened to tensioner up a hole or two and it was fixed. Here's a pic of my setup....
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