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Old 12-02-2021, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Cain
Hey everyone. Since I don't get to the run the vehicle as much as I want and it should be ran, I decided to post the LC12B1, parts, and another new in box Leopard sensored motor for sale, should make someone very happy and won't be needing parts or upgrades.
Interested, shoot me a pm. Thx
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Old 12-04-2021, 04:51 PM
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What 2S LiPo pack does everyone run? Looking at different options and wants some advice.
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Old 12-04-2021, 05:32 PM
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The ones I plan on using aren't available anymore. Duratrax Onyx 2000 mAh 25C DTX1837. These ones came with Traxxas plugs because my LHS didn't have the Deans version DTX1836 in stock at the time. I used these with the Mini-8ight and they fit in the EMB-1 in a similar way. I didn't measure myself but I found these dimensions on a website: 31x17x90mm. Very snug fit into one of the battery clips, and then it just reaches the front of the other clip, so I skew it towards the outside so the battery leads run on the outside of the clip which keeps the battery clear of the center driveshaft.
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Old 12-04-2021, 05:35 PM
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Zippy 2S 2200 from hobbyking

nothing fancy but works good after over 2 years.
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Originally Posted by DARKWAV
The ones I plan on using aren't available anymore. Duratrax Onyx 2000 mAh 25C DTX1837. These ones came with Traxxas plugs because my LHS didn't have the Deans version DTX1836 in stock at the time. I used these with the Mini-8ight and they fit in the EMB-1 in a similar way. I didn't measure myself but I found these dimensions on a website: 31x17x90mm. Very snug fit into one of the battery clips, and then it just reaches the front of the other clip, so I skew it towards the outside so the battery leads run on the outside of the clip which keeps the battery clear of the center driveshaft.
thanks. Just found 2 on eBay.
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Old 12-05-2021, 11:55 AM
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Anyone know if the lc10b5 shocks will fit on the 1/14 vehicles? Wondering if I can get more travel/ground clearance to make a trail buggy.
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Old 12-05-2021, 04:39 PM
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Anyone know if the lc10b5 shocks will fit on the 1/14 vehicles? Wondering if I can get more travel/ground clearance to make a trail buggy.
If you haven't purchased the dampers already, consider the Yeah racing big bore models. They come in 5 mm incremental lengths, and are not expensive. Either way, you may have to replace the ball mounts with 5 mm ones.
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Can anyone recommend a screw diver to use on the diffs? I'm using an optical phillips and it's tearing of the the screws after a single use.
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Old 12-05-2021, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by bourban
Can anyone recommend a screw diver to use on the diffs? I'm using an optical phillips and it's tearing of the the screws after a single use.
what tips are you using? for the stock screws I like how well the MIP speed tips work either with a simple drill or with a handle like the AE one.
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Hi there do any of you by chance know of a savox servo the will fit in the truggy?
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Old 12-06-2021, 03:43 PM
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I just joined this LC forum, is there any info about hi performance tires for LC racing 1/12 and 1/14? for Buggy and Short course.. thank you
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Originally Posted by Erwin lewi
I just joined this LC forum, is there any info about hi performance tires for LC racing 1/12 and 1/14? for Buggy and Short course.. thank you
what conditions are you planning on running on?

If carpet and you want maximum grip, the schumacher SST mini pin tires in yellow compound are pretty popular. Green works well too with a bit more tread life. the SST rallys work great for fronts.

If an aggressive pin like that isn't allowed, we have used the LC Rally tires with success on carpet sauced with SXT 3.0. We usually glued the edges of the fronts to prevent grip roll.
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Old 12-06-2021, 05:50 PM
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Anyone recommend a good starting point for diff fluids for the LC12B1 on Carpet ?
I am considering setting one up for Carpet racing.

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Old 12-06-2021, 06:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Manatarms25
Anyone recommend a good starting point for diff fluids for the LC12B1 on Carpet ?
I am considering setting one up for Carpet racing.

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5-10K Front, 2-5K rear . I used 7k front and 3K rear for while, also tested 10K front and 15K rear from what i remember and it did give a lot of forward drive.
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Originally Posted by Cain
we have used the LC Rally tires with success on carpet sauced with SXT 3.0. We usually glued the edges of the fronts to prevent grip roll.
I was looking at those LC Rally tires as maybe a dual purpose on-road and off-road tire. Think they would get chewed up pretty quick on asphalt and textured concrete?

I pulled out my Tamiya Rally Block tires I had previously used on my mini-8ight, but I had not realized I wore down the blocks already so they are closer to being slicks at this point. Also they are pretty old and the sidewalls look like they will come apart as soon as I start running them. I think my local shop has some on-road Gravity RC USGT-spec pre-mounted tires in stock that I might try out.
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