SC10 4x4 Thread
#6813
HOLY MOTHER OF THERESA!!!

On a 1410 you can run all the qualifiers on a single pack!!!
How much was each shortie? I like this setup very, very much Sir!!
I was looking to run 1S2P cells, 5Ah super flat shorties as if they were saddles, but that 7.6Ah setup is completely overkill!!!

On a 1410 you can run all the qualifiers on a single pack!!!
How much was each shortie? I like this setup very, very much Sir!!
I was looking to run 1S2P cells, 5Ah super flat shorties as if they were saddles, but that 7.6Ah setup is completely overkill!!!
#6816
wondering how my truck with Rulux wheels is at 300mm
the aluminum hexes brought my wheels out .5 mm each side...
ok. rulux rims with aka tires equals under max width.
Rulux rims with jconcepts tires = over or right at.
these new rims must come out. but overall width(tire) must not move.
the akas are flat with the rim the jconcepts tires bulge 3mm....
Last edited by 1Fastpede; 08-24-2011 at 03:12 PM.
#6819
Why do you ruin that uberawesome batt configuration using a Deans? 
At 50A they start to struggle and heat up!
Move to 4mm bananas at least, this things push well over 80A without even heating!! Although I'd recommend 5.5/6mm, they can push well above 120A (it's what I'm gonna do when I switch to saddles, on the 25C straight 5.5mm is not needed because the batt can barely supply enough amps to heat them up).
8mm is awesome, but overkill imho. And bulky as hell. 180A is no problem for them.
Can't wait to try a saddlepack setup

At 50A they start to struggle and heat up!
Move to 4mm bananas at least, this things push well over 80A without even heating!! Although I'd recommend 5.5/6mm, they can push well above 120A (it's what I'm gonna do when I switch to saddles, on the 25C straight 5.5mm is not needed because the batt can barely supply enough amps to heat them up).
8mm is awesome, but overkill imho. And bulky as hell. 180A is no problem for them.
Can't wait to try a saddlepack setup
#6820
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I will add that I had lots of problems with the stock plastic servo arm getting stripped from my bashing and I found a losi comp crawler alum servo arm that will fit. you have to drill/tap the arm since its standard and the 6mm ball that came with the sc10 is 3mm thread.
#6822
Why do you ruin that uberawesome batt configuration using a Deans? 
At 50A they start to struggle and heat up!
Move to 4mm bananas at least, this things push well over 80A without even heating!! Although I'd recommend 5.5/6mm, they can push well above 120A (it's what I'm gonna do when I switch to saddles, on the 25C straight 5.5mm is not needed because the batt can barely supply enough amps to heat them up).
8mm is awesome, but overkill imho. And bulky as hell. 180A is no problem for them.
Can't wait to try a saddlepack setup

At 50A they start to struggle and heat up!
Move to 4mm bananas at least, this things push well over 80A without even heating!! Although I'd recommend 5.5/6mm, they can push well above 120A (it's what I'm gonna do when I switch to saddles, on the 25C straight 5.5mm is not needed because the batt can barely supply enough amps to heat them up).
8mm is awesome, but overkill imho. And bulky as hell. 180A is no problem for them.
Can't wait to try a saddlepack setup

#6823
Why do you ruin that uberawesome batt configuration using a Deans? 
At 50A they start to struggle and heat up!
Move to 4mm bananas at least, this things push well over 80A without even heating!! Although I'd recommend 5.5/6mm, they can push well above 120A (it's what I'm gonna do when I switch to saddles, on the 25C straight 5.5mm is not needed because the batt can barely supply enough amps to heat them up).
8mm is awesome, but overkill imho. And bulky as hell. 180A is no problem for them.
Can't wait to try a saddlepack setup

At 50A they start to struggle and heat up!
Move to 4mm bananas at least, this things push well over 80A without even heating!! Although I'd recommend 5.5/6mm, they can push well above 120A (it's what I'm gonna do when I switch to saddles, on the 25C straight 5.5mm is not needed because the batt can barely supply enough amps to heat them up).
8mm is awesome, but overkill imho. And bulky as hell. 180A is no problem for them.
Can't wait to try a saddlepack setup

Agreed. The only difference between this set up and a regular stick pack is Milliamp Hours.
#6824
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I just finished installing the eam Associated aluminum screw kit on my SC10 and what a diffrance in weight there is between the alum screws and the standard screws. plus it looks better.

i want to see how that thing runs this weekend chad...

i want to see how that thing runs this weekend chad...



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