SC10 4x4 Thread
#4201
I just ordered one to try. I figure between all the disc that AE makes you can tune the front and rear to your liking with this kit.
Although I here that AE is going to make the pads thicker to help with the spring problem I don't think it will help with getting more power to the ground. More pad is needed to get the bite for the power we run.
Although I here that AE is going to make the pads thicker to help with the spring problem I don't think it will help with getting more power to the ground. More pad is needed to get the bite for the power we run.
#4203
The basket kit inludes an addtional plate that goes in between the two slipper pads and the plate is slotted just like the slipper but so that it will drive the transmission shaft. This setup doubles the effective friction/drive surface you have for the rear wheels on the truck.
#4204
I think the heat would break down the bond between the two slippers and you'd end up with a mess. If you try it, definately let me know if I'm wrong....it does sound like an interesting proposition.
#4205
The basket kit inludes an addtional plate that goes in between the two slipper pads and the plate is slotted just like the slipper but so that it will drive the transmission shaft. This setup doubles the effective friction/drive surface you have for the rear wheels on the truck.
#4206
It might seem like I'm nitpicking, and making mountains out of molehills, but running uneven lengths of wiring is not a great idea, electrically speaking.
If you want the best performance out of your motor and ESC you will use the same length of wire from pole A to pole A as you will from pole B to pole B and pole C to pole C.... no matter how ugly it looks.... though to be honest, you can make it look just as nice, but it takes some creativity....
That image certainly shows that pole a to a is almost twice as long as pole C to pole C.... it might seem trivial, but it WILL affect the performance of the motor.... extra heat, less punch, not as smooth....
If you want the best performance out of your motor and ESC you will use the same length of wire from pole A to pole A as you will from pole B to pole B and pole C to pole C.... no matter how ugly it looks.... though to be honest, you can make it look just as nice, but it takes some creativity....
That image certainly shows that pole a to a is almost twice as long as pole C to pole C.... it might seem trivial, but it WILL affect the performance of the motor.... extra heat, less punch, not as smooth....
technically speaking your probably right, but i doubt ill even notice the .000000456 ohms of resistance i lost
if the pros are doing it, then i think it will be good enough for me
#4207
electrons move pretty darn fast lool. if we were talking about exhaust header lengths than i would totally agree.
#4208
Today, with technoligy being what it is and with the way these things are set up, a difference of 1" is probably VERY slight but I'm willing to be there is a difference.
#4209
The concern is not the speed of the electrons, it is that those phases will lose some voltage due to resistance in the extra wire length. If the motor gets imbalanced power, it won't run as efficiently.
But based on the pic I doubt there's anything to worry about.
As for the slipper pads, mine seems fine so far with the 1410 motor. I just swapped the HD pad in on the rear only. I did think the design looked lacking though considering the power to the rear wheels on these. I figure if the front and rear pads are the same the front will never ever slip... it would wheel spin before slipping.
In fact to balance it out I would run an even thinner pad up front if they had one (or cut the center out more?)
I bet there's some better materials for the job, but then you have to worry about wear on the slipper plates.
But based on the pic I doubt there's anything to worry about.
As for the slipper pads, mine seems fine so far with the 1410 motor. I just swapped the HD pad in on the rear only. I did think the design looked lacking though considering the power to the rear wheels on these. I figure if the front and rear pads are the same the front will never ever slip... it would wheel spin before slipping.
In fact to balance it out I would run an even thinner pad up front if they had one (or cut the center out more?)
I bet there's some better materials for the job, but then you have to worry about wear on the slipper plates.
#4210
I dropped yours off tonight, along with everyone else that ordered one.
And no, HD pads aren't not required,,, but like someone else posted, you can play around with what combination to use, depending on your track.
And no, HD pads aren't not required,,, but like someone else posted, you can play around with what combination to use, depending on your track.
I just broke down and placed the order for the clutch basket. The pictures look like 3 HD pads are used. Is this best practice?
Mac, beggers can't be choosers with free shipping but I'd appreciate it if you could get it out ASAP. I'm hoping to get it installed before Bring the Heat.
Mac, beggers can't be choosers with free shipping but I'd appreciate it if you could get it out ASAP. I'm hoping to get it installed before Bring the Heat.
#4212
#4214
2wd had less weight and two pads to make power. This truck is heavy and then AE took away one pad to drive the front. On mine the front does not slip hardly at all but the rear slips a lot. The nature of the design we only have one spring and nut to control the bite for both ends of the truck. AE gave us the HT pads but they are still not really enough for the hot motors. .
#4215
I have had no problems with my slipper..Dunno, maybe it's b/c im running a 2pole 540 motor..I have seen others run 550's with no issues at the track...Ask T-birdy if this would be considered this "band aid"??lol..
...If I need it,I will get it when i get a better/bigger motor.. It sure seems like a "band aid' though, dont think team Ae or any of there team drivers use this mod or need it..Don't know, maybe im wrong, im just not feeling having to add the extra hardware on the slipper assembly when the team ae guys have tested and enginereed this truck accordingly...Would this be a necessary mod due too a design flaw??That's what this mod implies??Ill do it if it's an issue i run into..Have not put it through tough race day paces really just yet..Time will tell if I need to get this mod I guess?
...If I need it,I will get it when i get a better/bigger motor.. It sure seems like a "band aid' though, dont think team Ae or any of there team drivers use this mod or need it..Don't know, maybe im wrong, im just not feeling having to add the extra hardware on the slipper assembly when the team ae guys have tested and enginereed this truck accordingly...Would this be a necessary mod due too a design flaw??That's what this mod implies??Ill do it if it's an issue i run into..Have not put it through tough race day paces really just yet..Time will tell if I need to get this mod I guess?



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