RC10B4.1 FT/WC
#8146
I would like it to not push when I give it a little throttle so I can get speed going throughout the turn. I guess maybe try to enter the turn with more speed and use the weight transfer to get it to turn better. idk
#8147
I tried that. It screws me up going over jumps. The buggy already has a lawn dart effect going on, lol
I would like it to not push when I give it a little throttle so I can get speed going throughout the turn. I guess maybe try to enter the turn with more speed and use the weight transfer to get it to turn better. idk
I would like it to not push when I give it a little throttle so I can get speed going throughout the turn. I guess maybe try to enter the turn with more speed and use the weight transfer to get it to turn better. idk
#8149
#8150
drummer
I advise you to use Brents Grand Prix 8m set-up with the losi BB springs .
The only extra change that we are doing sides the springs is the hand drilled pistons for the rear ...( #3 piston drill with a #55 bit)
also Use JConcept Finisher body with
This is how my ride is set-up right now .....
I'v never had it better ....
I advise you to use Brents Grand Prix 8m set-up with the losi BB springs .
The only extra change that we are doing sides the springs is the hand drilled pistons for the rear ...( #3 piston drill with a #55 bit)
also Use JConcept Finisher body with
This is how my ride is set-up right now .....
I'v never had it better ....
#8151
#8154
I searched the thread with no luck. I'm assuming the big bore springs will rub on the front shock tower and rear camber link. What are folks using to space them out so they don't rub/hit? Also, what are peeps runnin for a setup with the big bore springs?
#8156
No spacing needed! I ran on a large medium bite track red front springs 30 weight oil #2 piston and yellow spring 27.5 weight oil #3 piston in the rear and it was great! The silver front springs and pink rear may suit a higher bite track? They didn't work at all for me! Chassis pushed with no rear traction. For you on a medium bite track to keep in mind.
#8157
#8160
tom you noob, we don't use diff fluid in our BALL DIFFS. check the electric off road section, there's a guide posted up by racer53 stickied up top that should help you out a lot. racing tomorrow?



