SC10 4x4 Thread
#7112
put a tekin 4.5 sc4x in yesturday and run on a indoor clay track and think i'm actually slower then when I had a lrp 6.5 540 in it lol. The 4.5 is to torquey all the throttle is right in the beginning where as the 6.5 is way smoother and the power is more on the top so you can work the throttle better no so on/off. I think i'm gonna switch it back before the race tomorrow.
yea the attitude of the truck changes from 540 to 550. i feel the truck prefers the 540. however I'm running a boosted 8.5 at 15/93. its faster than my tekin sc4x 4.5 curious how a 6.5 would run but something tells me not much faster than my boosted 8.5
#7117
Thanks guys. Using the tip from Pede, I was able to grind down the overlapping part of the spring enough for it to sit level and work as it should. Nice.
Someone should add "squaring off" the springs to the first page. 3 of my 4 rubbed.
Thanks again y'all...
Someone should add "squaring off" the springs to the first page. 3 of my 4 rubbed.
Thanks again y'all...
#7118
Going racing tomorrow at west coast. Last time I was there I needed just a little more steering. So I went to 27.5 from 25 in the rear & went to yellow springs instead of blue in the rear. I was thinking of going to 20k in the front diff from 30k but I wasn't motivated enough to take out the front diff
. Hopefully my changes will be enough.
. Hopefully my changes will be enough.
#7120
My shocks rub on the cartridges, and I don't care at all. I'd rather have them rubbing than dremeling out the cartridge.
OR even better, I'd rather buy aftermarket 1/8 springs of similar stiffness but made for 14mm or bigger bigbores and adapt them to the needed length.
@BLV: I don't have my setup sheet, but right now I'm rather happy with my setup.
Running with stockers, but with AKA Rebars/GridIrons side bit should increase a fair bit. The rear end is a bit loose under gentle throttle, but very controllable and predictable on the sliding. Will get Proline Calibers in short, will report with them.
Full stock setup, 4oz ballast in front of the ESC (right at the front of the middle chassis), rear body mounts one notch away from the maximum height, front body mounts at the very middle (increases downforce and helps with grip at high speeds/loose corners). 5000mAh 2S stick pack, 26mm high (it's one of the first hardcase high end LiPo packs made, IP 5000mAh 25C), rather heavy. Probably in the same weights as a current 5600mAh Reedy stick.
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Screw it, I'm making the setup sheet.
There ya go:
OR even better, I'd rather buy aftermarket 1/8 springs of similar stiffness but made for 14mm or bigger bigbores and adapt them to the needed length.
@BLV: I don't have my setup sheet, but right now I'm rather happy with my setup.
Running with stockers, but with AKA Rebars/GridIrons side bit should increase a fair bit. The rear end is a bit loose under gentle throttle, but very controllable and predictable on the sliding. Will get Proline Calibers in short, will report with them.
Full stock setup, 4oz ballast in front of the ESC (right at the front of the middle chassis), rear body mounts one notch away from the maximum height, front body mounts at the very middle (increases downforce and helps with grip at high speeds/loose corners). 5000mAh 2S stick pack, 26mm high (it's one of the first hardcase high end LiPo packs made, IP 5000mAh 25C), rather heavy. Probably in the same weights as a current 5600mAh Reedy stick.
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Screw it, I'm making the setup sheet.
There ya go:
#7121
Tech Regular
Joined: Oct 2009
Posts: 347
Mine does also rub quite a lot but only the rear ones.
This may work but it's a very temporary fix. After a pack or two they start to rub again... at least for me.
This may work but it's a very temporary fix. After a pack or two they start to rub again... at least for me.
#7122
I used a cut-off wheel and ground the ends of the spring wire itself down. It worked and I didnt' have to grind the shock bodies. Give it a try, much smoother action w/o the rub.
#7124



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