SC10 4x4 Thread
#7697
running the clutch basket setup....
Love it love it love it love it! But DAMN... on tar, i can make it stand on the rear wheels anywhere in the throttle range... its rediculous. its impossible to give it the full beans... i love it! but i am going to need to pull the power back.. but how?
the nut on the clutch is flush.
i have no timing advance on the motor and esc. im running a little 12T pinion.
not complaining. just wanting a little 'less'.
Love it love it love it love it! But DAMN... on tar, i can make it stand on the rear wheels anywhere in the throttle range... its rediculous. its impossible to give it the full beans... i love it! but i am going to need to pull the power back.. but how?
the nut on the clutch is flush.
i have no timing advance on the motor and esc. im running a little 12T pinion.
not complaining. just wanting a little 'less'.
#7698
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dirt in my tires, I can swap tires at will at the track in like 5 minutes. I reuse my foams
when I change tires. I have yet to see down side to them. They have saved me a
tremendous amount of money because all I buy is tires. As far as weight, yes they are
heavier, but with a 10.5 I haven't noticed a difference in performance.
#7699
running the clutch basket setup....
Love it love it love it love it! But DAMN... on tar, i can make it stand on the rear wheels anywhere in the throttle range... its rediculous. its impossible to give it the full beans... i love it! but i am going to need to pull the power back.. but how?
the nut on the clutch is flush.
i have no timing advance on the motor and esc. im running a little 12T pinion.
not complaining. just wanting a little 'less'.
Love it love it love it love it! But DAMN... on tar, i can make it stand on the rear wheels anywhere in the throttle range... its rediculous. its impossible to give it the full beans... i love it! but i am going to need to pull the power back.. but how?
the nut on the clutch is flush.
i have no timing advance on the motor and esc. im running a little 12T pinion.
not complaining. just wanting a little 'less'.
#7700
Hey guys, I finally got my beast fully assembled ( according to the kit instructions and tips on the first page of this post) but its been raining here for like 2 weeks straight and I have yet to drive it on a track. I have dumped 2 packs on the street just to make sure everything works and to adjust steering trim and minor stuff. I need a good starting set-up. I pretty much have the book set-up. The tracks I run range from loose to black groove and tight, technical to wide oper hammer down. Here is what I have now:
20t drive pullies both F and R
Camber -1 all around
Shock Oil 30 F and 25 R, 1.2mm pistons F and R
5k in both Diffs
Ride Hight 26mm F and 28mm R
Tekin RX8 with 4.5 550 motor
Gearing 13/62 (32P) Also have 12 and 14. Temps at 140-150 after about 8 minutes of street running ( mostly full speed with body on)
I got 3 full sets of tires JC Subcultures and DD's, and PL Calibers all on stock wheels.
I am running everything stock ( ie. no hop ups or option parts)
Sway bars are on order and will be added soon.
Anybody have any sugestions. Diffs or shock oils, ride hights, what ever?
I cant wait to run this thing on a track!
20t drive pullies both F and R
Camber -1 all around
Shock Oil 30 F and 25 R, 1.2mm pistons F and R
5k in both Diffs
Ride Hight 26mm F and 28mm R
Tekin RX8 with 4.5 550 motor
Gearing 13/62 (32P) Also have 12 and 14. Temps at 140-150 after about 8 minutes of street running ( mostly full speed with body on)
I got 3 full sets of tires JC Subcultures and DD's, and PL Calibers all on stock wheels.
I am running everything stock ( ie. no hop ups or option parts)
Sway bars are on order and will be added soon.
Anybody have any sugestions. Diffs or shock oils, ride hights, what ever?
I cant wait to run this thing on a track!
#7701
Hey guys, I finally got my beast fully assembled ( according to the kit instructions and tips on the first page of this post) but its been raining here for like 2 weeks straight and I have yet to drive it on a track. I have dumped 2 packs on the street just to make sure everything works and to adjust steering trim and minor stuff. I need a good starting set-up. I pretty much have the book set-up. The tracks I run range from loose to black groove and tight, technical to wide oper hammer down. Here is what I have now:
20t drive pullies both F and R
Camber -1 all around
Shock Oil 30 F and 25 R, 1.2mm pistons F and R
5k in both Diffs
Ride Hight 26mm F and 28mm R
Tekin RX8 with 4.5 550 motor
Gearing 13/62 (32P) Also have 12 and 14. Temps at 140-150 after about 8 minutes of street running ( mostly full speed with body on)
I got 3 full sets of tires JC Subcultures and DD's, and PL Calibers all on stock wheels.
I am running everything stock ( ie. no hop ups or option parts)
Sway bars are on order and will be added soon.
Anybody have any sugestions. Diffs or shock oils, ride hights, what ever?
I cant wait to run this thing on a track!
20t drive pullies both F and R
Camber -1 all around
Shock Oil 30 F and 25 R, 1.2mm pistons F and R
5k in both Diffs
Ride Hight 26mm F and 28mm R
Tekin RX8 with 4.5 550 motor
Gearing 13/62 (32P) Also have 12 and 14. Temps at 140-150 after about 8 minutes of street running ( mostly full speed with body on)
I got 3 full sets of tires JC Subcultures and DD's, and PL Calibers all on stock wheels.
I am running everything stock ( ie. no hop ups or option parts)
Sway bars are on order and will be added soon.
Anybody have any sugestions. Diffs or shock oils, ride hights, what ever?
I cant wait to run this thing on a track!
#7703
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 5,719
From: At dirt tracks in Michigan!
#7705
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From: Eastern Iowa
my bladders were crap from the get go. i had to replace them before even running the truck. The bladder shocks were good but the track i run on didnt favor that type of shock. It was a night and day difference just by changing from bladder to emulsion. Over all the truck is good but i am going to try another brand as this thing isnt a gem to work on
#7707
Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 5,719
From: At dirt tracks in Michigan!
#7708
I said it should be perfect
.10 is right in the middle of my personal steering servo 'range' and acceptable doesn't = bad. I wouldn't run slower than a .13 for steering in anything, and I usually aim for .08 on most of my 1/10 scale rigs.
I don't understand the 'too fast' argument. If it's twitchy on the straight, add a bit of expo, but I want reaction as fast as possible to recover if the rear end is loose or to fly it if you're pitched from a bad or in turn launch. You're in the air for ~ .5 seconds at a time in the rhythm sections and on the ground even less in them.
.10 is right in the middle of my personal steering servo 'range' and acceptable doesn't = bad. I wouldn't run slower than a .13 for steering in anything, and I usually aim for .08 on most of my 1/10 scale rigs.I don't understand the 'too fast' argument. If it's twitchy on the straight, add a bit of expo, but I want reaction as fast as possible to recover if the rear end is loose or to fly it if you're pitched from a bad or in turn launch. You're in the air for ~ .5 seconds at a time in the rhythm sections and on the ground even less in them.
#7709
Ummm no it doesn't. I've been running them on my 2wd sc and they r great. I dont get
dirt in my tires, I can swap tires at will at the track in like 5 minutes. I reuse my foams
when I change tires. I have yet to see down side to them. They have saved me a
tremendous amount of money because all I buy is tires. As far as weight, yes they are
heavier, but with a 10.5 I haven't noticed a difference in performance.
dirt in my tires, I can swap tires at will at the track in like 5 minutes. I reuse my foams
when I change tires. I have yet to see down side to them. They have saved me a
tremendous amount of money because all I buy is tires. As far as weight, yes they are
heavier, but with a 10.5 I haven't noticed a difference in performance.
Seriously, with the softer compound tires, I see guys in 17.5 2w having problems unbeading tires, not where they fall completely off, but where they have to work on tires every round remounting them on beadlocks.
I am curious what tires/compounds you are running with success at your local track. I think you could run the kit tires with beadlocks no sweat.
It is pretty easy to reuse CA style wheels if you trim the tire down to the beads first, and then cook them at a heavy boil for about 15 minutes. Let them cool, and then spear the remaining bead with a fork. Peals right off, the remaining CA flakes off with minimal effort.
#7710
I have used servos that "claimed" to be in the .08 range. My XP1015 is way faster than those ever were, even though the rated speed is slower. Might be the torque.



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