Team Magic G4
#8266
Tech Rookie
i run as per kit
front / rear
sway bar 90 / sway 0
solid axle / diff oil 10 000
toe +1 / toe -2.5
camber 2 / camber 4
ride height 5mm / ride height 5.5mm
caster 2mm / 60wt oil
60wt oil / shock tower inner hole
shock tower outer hole
thanks a lot patto your a big help to me, thanks for your time and patience. should be going to test it out over the weekend long weekend in australia
front / rear
sway bar 90 / sway 0
solid axle / diff oil 10 000
toe +1 / toe -2.5
camber 2 / camber 4
ride height 5mm / ride height 5.5mm
caster 2mm / 60wt oil
60wt oil / shock tower inner hole
shock tower outer hole
thanks a lot patto your a big help to me, thanks for your time and patience. should be going to test it out over the weekend long weekend in australia
#8267
Tech Elite
iTrader: (19)
i run as per kit
front / rear
sway bar 90 / sway 0
solid axle / diff oil 10 000
toe +1 / toe -2.5
camber 2 / camber 4
ride height 5mm / ride height 5.5mm
caster 2mm / 60wt oil
60wt oil / shock tower inner hole
shock tower outer hole
thanks a lot patto your a big help to me, thanks for your time and patience. should be going to test it out over the weekend long weekend in australia
front / rear
sway bar 90 / sway 0
solid axle / diff oil 10 000
toe +1 / toe -2.5
camber 2 / camber 4
ride height 5mm / ride height 5.5mm
caster 2mm / 60wt oil
60wt oil / shock tower inner hole
shock tower outer hole
thanks a lot patto your a big help to me, thanks for your time and patience. should be going to test it out over the weekend long weekend in australia
#8269
Tech Regular
iTrader: (24)
This is one of those questions that will often receive many answers, all of which are valid . Personally, I prefer an analogue servo with a preference for torque over speed. This helps me as I like to run a bit of drag brake and digital servos in this situation squeal all the time and I am concerned about burning them out. Don't get too hung up on speed for your throttle as many people apply a bit of negative exponential anyway to bring the power on a bit less suddeny, and avoid a hard snap and loss of traction. I also believe you do not need an expensive job - save that for your steering. Something simple like a Futaba 3010 or if you want something faster, the 9405. I've tried Hitec but have found the Futaba to be less of a problem. So my recommendation would be the 3010 - good, cheap and reliable, but any quality analogue servo would do the job well.
#8270
ya everyone is different..i tried digital and didn't like the run time i got from my 1100ma...so i switched back to analog...much better and longer...
i use airtronic's 94162 high torque BB MG for throttle and 94357 high speed dual BB MG...they work really nice for me...i like them very much...the throttle servo is in expensive , but the steering servo is a bit pricey...just my Opinion...good luck w/your choice...
i use airtronic's 94162 high torque BB MG for throttle and 94357 high speed dual BB MG...they work really nice for me...i like them very much...the throttle servo is in expensive , but the steering servo is a bit pricey...just my Opinion...good luck w/your choice...
#8271
ya everyone is different..i tried digital and didn't like the run time i got from my 1100ma...so i switched back to analog...much better and longer...
i use airtronic's 94162 high torque BB MG for throttle and 94357 high speed dual BB MG...they work really nice for me...i like them very much...the throttle servo is in expensive , but the steering servo is a bit pricey...just my Opinion...good luck w/your choice...
i use airtronic's 94162 high torque BB MG for throttle and 94357 high speed dual BB MG...they work really nice for me...i like them very much...the throttle servo is in expensive , but the steering servo is a bit pricey...just my Opinion...good luck w/your choice...
#8273
I agree with the Airtronics 357 servo for the steering. I've been using it for years in 10th and 8th scale, definately a good servo of choice. I usually use the same for my throttle, all though you don't need to go to that extreme. Look at what the others posted and I am sure they steered you in the right direction. I do recommend to stay clear of Hitec. Some people love then, me on the other hand have had too many issues that ends up wasting money in the long run. For sure stay with analog for your throttle though. Too easy to burn up and draw too much current from braking. Good luck bro!
How's it going man?
Very long time..........you been busy eh?
Hey, are you going to be able to make that race we spoke of a few months back? The one at Lincoln, Nebraska?
It's the RC Pro series finals. Would be so cool to meet up wi ya mate!!!.......lol
Let us know if you can make it Darren.
British Menace
#8274
Tech Elite
iTrader: (10)
I agree with the Airtronics 357 servo for the steering. I've been using it for years in 10th and 8th scale, definately a good servo of choice. I usually use the same for my throttle, all though you don't need to go to that extreme. Look at what the others posted and I am sure they steered you in the right direction. I do recommend to stay clear of Hitec. Some people love then, me on the other hand have had too many issues that ends up wasting money in the long run. For sure stay with analog for your throttle though. Too easy to burn up and draw too much current from braking. Good luck bro!
Hows ya been man - keep in touch
Frankie
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HEY hey Steve...those are really nice ...i didn't know you had some really cool bike's too!...