B44.1 Thread
#376
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 3,301
From: Conducting aggressive board meetings at my local track
I own a Tekin Redline 5.5 motor I have been running in my B44 for 2 years now. Today I installed the B44 cam style motor mount, and noticed a problem. The holes on the Tekin motor are spaced about .5mm further apart than the Orion and Trinity Duo 2 motors I own. As a result the motor cam for the B44 will not fit the Tekin motor, however it will fit the other two motors I own. Anyone else have this issue? Any info will help.
#378
I own a Tekin Redline 5.5 motor I have been running in my B44 for 2 years now. Today I installed the B44 cam style motor mount, and noticed a problem. The holes on the Tekin motor are spaced about .5mm further apart than the Orion and Trinity Duo 2 motors I own. As a result the motor cam for the B44 will not fit the Tekin motor, however it will fit the other two motors I own. Anyone else have this issue? Any info will help.
#380
#381
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,030
From: Albany, NY
Hey Gregg,
Haven't seen ya in a while. I decided to take a peek in here to check out the B44.1. I'm really considering getting one, but I'm skeptical on the 1/10th 4x4 scene. How do you like yours? More than the RC8? Less? Different? Does it have any downfalls?
A track opened very local to me that races 4x4 1/10th buggies and I'm really itching to get one. I ended up getting a SC10, but I'm just thinking the buggy is more my style.
I have a RS Pro 8.5 mtr. in my SC10. I was thinking of selling the SC10 as a roller and moving that power plant over. Think an 8.5 is enough? I noticed you're running a 6.5.
Good to see ya around Gregg. I was beginning to thing you gave up RC all together
Haven't seen ya in a while. I decided to take a peek in here to check out the B44.1. I'm really considering getting one, but I'm skeptical on the 1/10th 4x4 scene. How do you like yours? More than the RC8? Less? Different? Does it have any downfalls?
A track opened very local to me that races 4x4 1/10th buggies and I'm really itching to get one. I ended up getting a SC10, but I'm just thinking the buggy is more my style.
I have a RS Pro 8.5 mtr. in my SC10. I was thinking of selling the SC10 as a roller and moving that power plant over. Think an 8.5 is enough? I noticed you're running a 6.5.
Good to see ya around Gregg. I was beginning to thing you gave up RC all together
#382
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 3,301
From: Conducting aggressive board meetings at my local track
The screws in this particular motor are straight, just seem to be spaced out differently. It's weird.
#385
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,030
From: Albany, NY
Motor Question:
I have a TEKIN 8.5 w/RS Pro in my SC10 I was planning on possibly (if I purchase) a B44.1.
Will this motor work fine in this car?
How do you guys like this car overall? Is it good on an array of off-road surfaces?
Thanks!
I have a TEKIN 8.5 w/RS Pro in my SC10 I was planning on possibly (if I purchase) a B44.1.
Will this motor work fine in this car?
How do you guys like this car overall? Is it good on an array of off-road surfaces?
Thanks!
#386
Tech Addict
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Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 640
From: Fly-over Country
8.5T is great for most normal sized tracks. Some go as far as 6.5T for the bigger tracks, but a 8.5T boosted could certainly keep up.
As far as the car goes, I feel it is very stable and easy to control. It is durable, fairly easy to tune, and the US LiPo Set-up works almost everywhere with only minor tweaks. Front shock shafts and ball cups seem to be the common failures which don't happen that often. It is a good, sound platform.
As far as the car goes, I feel it is very stable and easy to control. It is durable, fairly easy to tune, and the US LiPo Set-up works almost everywhere with only minor tweaks. Front shock shafts and ball cups seem to be the common failures which don't happen that often. It is a good, sound platform.
#387
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,030
From: Albany, NY
8.5T is great for most normal sized tracks. Some go as far as 6.5T for the bigger tracks, but a 8.5T boosted could certainly keep up.
As far as the car goes, I feel it is very stable and easy to control. It is durable, fairly easy to tune, and the US LiPo Set-up works almost everywhere with only minor tweaks. Front shock shafts and ball cups seem to be the common failures which don't happen that often. It is a good, sound platform.
As far as the car goes, I feel it is very stable and easy to control. It is durable, fairly easy to tune, and the US LiPo Set-up works almost everywhere with only minor tweaks. Front shock shafts and ball cups seem to be the common failures which don't happen that often. It is a good, sound platform.
Sorry I'm so clueless on this car. Appreciate the responses...
#388
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Joined: Nov 2005
Posts: 640
From: Fly-over Country
No problem:
http://www.teamassociated.com/cars_a...anuals_setups/
It is the third one down on the list on this page at the team associated website:
US Team LiPo Standard
http://www.teamassociated.com/cars_a...anuals_setups/
It is the third one down on the list on this page at the team associated website:
US Team LiPo Standard
#389
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jun 2011
Posts: 3
From: Schaumburg, IL
Hello guys new here.
So I got a brand new b44.1. Still alittle new to all this racing stuff.
I have a new motor set-up I got for a great deal a Castle sct sidewinder with a 3800kv (85.00 brand new) and yes I know i should of got a turn set-up but that will be soon. And I know its not the right one for the truck. It was to go into my slash.
Wanted to know what pinion gear I should run to make it perform the best overall?
any help would help me out.
thank you
James.
So I got a brand new b44.1. Still alittle new to all this racing stuff.
I have a new motor set-up I got for a great deal a Castle sct sidewinder with a 3800kv (85.00 brand new) and yes I know i should of got a turn set-up but that will be soon. And I know its not the right one for the truck. It was to go into my slash.
Wanted to know what pinion gear I should run to make it perform the best overall?
any help would help me out.
thank you
James.
#390
[QUOTE=Banshee8530;9302743]8.5T is great for most normal sized tracks. Some go as far as 6.5T for the bigger tracks, but a 8.5T boosted could certainly keep up.
+1. 6.5+ will be plenty unless you are a team ae driver, or better.
+1. 6.5+ will be plenty unless you are a team ae driver, or better.



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