RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#3078
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 15,743
From: RIP 'Chopper', 4/18/13 miss you bud:(
#3079
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...3x5mm-Shim-Set
http://www.amainhobbies.com/product_...Motor-Shim-Kit
#3080
I believe shimming the arms really doesnt help much at all. With the new plastic all the hinge pin holes in the arms get egg shaped a slop out side to side.
I find it much easier to to just spent about $15 for new front and rear arms and caster blocks. Maybe another $3 on the inner hinge pin set. Then just replace the black washers on the steering knuckle and new ones at the rear hubs.
I find it much easier to to just spent about $15 for new front and rear arms and caster blocks. Maybe another $3 on the inner hinge pin set. Then just replace the black washers on the steering knuckle and new ones at the rear hubs.
#3081
#3083
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Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 413
From: LA, Cali
Hi,
Just got a B4.1 RTR, really excited to be back in the world of RC after 20 yrs. Had a Kyosho optima mid back in the 80's...
Naturally, now I'm looking for lipo batteries and charger to get started. Any recommendations? Friend of mine is running Hobby people's 7.4v 35c lipo on his slash are they decent enough for a beginner to run?
Thanks!
Just got a B4.1 RTR, really excited to be back in the world of RC after 20 yrs. Had a Kyosho optima mid back in the 80's...

Naturally, now I'm looking for lipo batteries and charger to get started. Any recommendations? Friend of mine is running Hobby people's 7.4v 35c lipo on his slash are they decent enough for a beginner to run?
Thanks!
#3084
I personally have 3 SMC 24C batteries 1 of them 4100mah and the other 5200mah and one Dynamite 25C battery 6000mah. The 17.5 SC spec class at my local track calls for 25C max which is the reason I don't run anything higher than 25C. My 2 chargers are a Common Sense AC/DC balance charger and the Venom Pro balance charger. I run these on my B4.1 (13.5) and SC10 (17.5).
#3086
It is actually cheaper in the long run. You can get away with one lipo for a club race day. You do not need the endless number of NiCd batteries of yesteryear. One lipo for practice and racing. Lipos are a god-send when it comes to RC racing along with brushless motors!
#3090
http://www.teamassociated.com/factor.../details/9873/




but they are pretty much the same