RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#7727
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,974
From: Norwood, OH...and CCRCR and The OhioRCFactory
#7729
Joined: Nov 2004
Posts: 2,974
From: Norwood, OH...and CCRCR and The OhioRCFactory
#7731
i believe the rule is there to just keep companies from making additional battery sizes specific for there cars, like AE releasing a b5 that accepted a 80mm battery only, and that reedy just happens to make this new 80mm battery.
#7732
Tech Initiate
Joined: Nov 2011
Posts: 20
From: Munich
#7733
Per Steve Pond, current president of ROAR, all current Chassis are legal. The tlr22, even in mid motor, can accept a saddle pack so it is a legal configuration.
keep in mind everyone. This new rule is temporary. There are plans to draft a new standard for shorties that will lift these limits eventually.
#7735
What is the benefit of running a shorty pack? More specifically a Reedy #306. I understand there are greater tuning capabilities, but the pack is much lighter so that will have to have some kind of effect on the car. Looking at the latest AE setup sheets, the guys running the shorty packs haven't really added anymore weight than normal.
Last edited by kyle3333; 11-22-2011 at 07:52 AM.
#7736
#7738
Tech Addict
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Joined: Apr 2009
Posts: 711
I just switched to the hex front conversions and have a question. I bought the new jconcepts nuts for the front they are serrated and I am using the de wheels. I don't have enough room for any socket to fit around that nut without hitting the wheel in the front... Rear ones have plenty of room.
Is there a special tool for this, I see the jconcepts nuts have indents around them? What is everyone using for the front wheels?
Thanks!
Is there a special tool for this, I see the jconcepts nuts have indents around them? What is everyone using for the front wheels?
Thanks!
#7739
I just switched to the hex front conversions and have a question. I bought the new jconcepts nuts for the front they are serrated and I am using the de wheels. I don't have enough room for any socket to fit around that nut without hitting the wheel in the front... Rear ones have plenty of room.
Is there a special tool for this, I see the jconcepts nuts have indents around them? What is everyone using for the front wheels?
Thanks!
Is there a special tool for this, I see the jconcepts nuts have indents around them? What is everyone using for the front wheels?
Thanks!
#7740




