SC10 4x4 Thread
#5327
is everyone running 2wd on outdoor dirt tracks? My 7 yr old son will be driving, is 4wd better for him to start with? 4wd is a lot more expensive and it looks like RTR isn't an option if we go that route.
Maybe driving 2WD is a good way to learn things?
thanks for the reply.
Maybe driving 2WD is a good way to learn things?
thanks for the reply.
#5328
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 9
I'd say it depends on your local track. My track has a 14 and under class where you can run anything you want. From there you have 2wd Stock, 2wd Open, and 4wd Open. To me, I'm used to 4wd from running pan cars so it made the most sense for me and I feel they are pretty easy to drive. From what I've read on here, if you can drive a 2wd truck the move to 4wd is pretty easy but going the other way around is a bit harder.
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#5331
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I put my LRP sxx comp v2 with a thunderpower 7.5 in it yesturday and ended up at 14/93 gearing and I was able to run for 25 min hard on the throttle with high bite track. I like this truck alot. eventually I want to get a 550 motor but right now the funds don't permit me to just wish I had more bottom end but oh well still running fast laps. And I had to run it with the clicker open otherwise it would heat up quicker due to more brake. Other then that with the 48pitch you have to be super detailed and make sure your mesh is perfect or you will eat up that spur gear, already toasted one.
#5332
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Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 9
could someone please tell me the difference between the Pro-Comp SC10 that Nitrohouse dot com sells and the Monster Drinks black SC10 that tower hobbies sells? RCTech won't let me post links because we're new here.
Is 1000 mah the standard for these trucks?
Thanks,
Super G's Dad
Is 1000 mah the standard for these trucks?
Thanks,
Super G's Dad
#5334
could someone please tell me the difference between the Pro-Comp SC10 that Nitrohouse dot com sells and the Monster Drinks black SC10 that tower hobbies sells? RCTech won't let me post links because we're new here.
Is 1000 mah the standard for these trucks?
Thanks,
Super G's Dad
Is 1000 mah the standard for these trucks?
Thanks,
Super G's Dad
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...10-thread.html
This one is for the SC10 4X4
#5335
Matt Howard hates X rings in all applications. The O rings provide a better seal and are smoother, win/win if you ask Matt Howard
#5337
So I decided to convert mine over to saddle pack configuration using
04SilverRS's B44.1 setup and his actual truck setup. He runs on a super tight
indoor track, I run on a slightly larger outdoor track, one that has a good long 180 degree sweeper as well as tight turns. HOLY COW!! My truck was transformed from a fun four wheel drive with major schizophrenic issues at times to a stable, planted, point-and-shoot truck that I can place anywhere, turn inside, pass outside anyone I want to! Now I know I'm not the best driver by any means..Intermediate class, mid pack guy. I'v driven my buddies'
Losi, I love it, but its a tank. I've been fighting to get that same kind of stability feeling out of the Associated, I finally have it!! I'm absolutely in love with this truck now. No more searching around for front tires with less traction to counteract other issues. All the Associateds at my track run stock fronts with good rear tires. I ran Calibers front and rear for the first time with absolute control of the vehicle wherever I pointed it. Air time manners are spot on now as well. everybody needs to try this setup!!



04SilverRS's B44.1 setup and his actual truck setup. He runs on a super tight
indoor track, I run on a slightly larger outdoor track, one that has a good long 180 degree sweeper as well as tight turns. HOLY COW!! My truck was transformed from a fun four wheel drive with major schizophrenic issues at times to a stable, planted, point-and-shoot truck that I can place anywhere, turn inside, pass outside anyone I want to! Now I know I'm not the best driver by any means..Intermediate class, mid pack guy. I'v driven my buddies'
Losi, I love it, but its a tank. I've been fighting to get that same kind of stability feeling out of the Associated, I finally have it!! I'm absolutely in love with this truck now. No more searching around for front tires with less traction to counteract other issues. All the Associateds at my track run stock fronts with good rear tires. I ran Calibers front and rear for the first time with absolute control of the vehicle wherever I pointed it. Air time manners are spot on now as well. everybody needs to try this setup!!



#5338
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Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 347
Another question, what soldering iron do you guys recommend? I bought a cheap $9.99 one, the tip is too big for getting into the posts on the rx8 esc. Also I saw how easily the solder melts on the tekin rx8 vid, but no matter how long I hold the tip of the iron to the gold post the solder won't melt?. Do I need a high temp iron as well?
Also, you can solder the RX8 with a big tip, just place the iron on the side of the solder posts.
There is a video on Youtube where Randy from Tekin show how to solder the RX8. You should check it out.
Last edited by macke; 07-27-2011 at 05:28 PM.
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