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wylie 21-11-2011 09:05 PM

Not sure I can make this weekend :(

Sshmuttley 21-11-2011 10:13 PM

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Originally Posted by wylie (Post 584975)
Cheers :thumbsup:
Wanted it bright so I could see it, (old age) Sshmuttley, you are aware that no wheels or tyres are included in the kit, was recomended to get DE Racing wheels as the HPI one's will strip the hexes out quite easy also the trye of choice will probably be Schumacher mini spike for the astro turf.
Hope this helps.
Tony.

Hi Tony thanks for the info :) yes I've been researching SC for a couple of months now and decided to opt for a kit, as it will help me understand how the things work! I was wondering about the ProLine BowTie SC M2 Tyres which you can get pre mounted, they get great reviews in the states, bit pricey though :(

thanks again
Steve

wylie 21-11-2011 11:10 PM

Good tyre for dirt but useless on astro. the only tyre's i've heard will work on astro is fastrax kourse kings and schumacher mini spike/mini pin.
When building the thrust race for the diff go careful not to over tighten as the washer will shatter, also if you have an M3 TAP it's worth cutting threads into the long step screws for the steering assembly as the heads can shear off before they reach there stop point. If theres anything i can help with let me know.

ASKay 22-11-2011 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by wylie (Post 585173)
Good tyre for dirt but useless on astro. the only tyre's i've heard will work on astro is fastrax kourse kings and schumacher mini spike/mini pin.
When building the thrust race for the diff go carefull not to over tightten as the washer will shatter, also if you have an M3 TAP it's worth cutting threads into the long step screws for the steering assembly as the heads can shear off before they reach there stop point. If theres anything i can help with let me know.


I had alot of grip off the standard kit tyres included with the SC10 4x4, they were pretty grippy too...

Sshmuttley 22-11-2011 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wylie (Post 585173)
Good tyre for dirt but useless on astro. the only tyre's i've heard will work on astro is fastrax kourse kings and schumacher mini spike/mini pin.
When building the thrust race for the diff go careful not to over tighten as the washer will shatter, also if you have an M3 TAP it's worth cutting threads into the long step screws for the steering assembly as the heads can shear off before they reach there stop point. If theres anything i can help with let me know.

Thanks very much for the info, still going over the instruction manual so haven't started building yet, thanks for the offer of help! If I get stuck would you mind a few PM's? Do you mean section 14 when you mention the 'thrust race'? There is a bit about over tightening and a warning about damaging a washer?

wylie 22-11-2011 06:45 PM

Yes section 14, I broke one of the washers and i'm sure it was not over tightend. they appear to be a bit weak, when I spoke to the shop they told me it was a common problem.

Sshmuttley 22-11-2011 07:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wylie (Post 585531)
Yes section 14, I broke one of the washers and i'm sure it was not over tightend. they appear to be a bit weak, when I spoke to the shop they told me it was a common problem.


Thanks :)

wylie 23-11-2011 04:06 PM

Bring them trucks along this Sunday.

Sshmuttley 25-11-2011 05:55 PM

Gearing
 
Just a quick question to all SC drivers, what's the best gearing for a track like TORCH's? I'm really new to RC and would really appreciate any input from experienced SC owners, cheers in advance! :)

wylie 25-11-2011 06:10 PM

No one's really raced around TORCH, and it also depends on your motor and ESC as to the gearing you'll need. It may pay you to ask in the truck section and state what motor/ESC combo you'll be running.

Sshmuttley 25-11-2011 07:20 PM

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Originally Posted by wylie (Post 586835)
No one's really raced around TORCH, and it also depends on your motor and ESC as to the gearing you'll need. It may pay you to ask in the truck section and state what motor/ESC combo youl be running.

OK cheers, :)

wylie 27-11-2011 05:10 PM

Well, we ran our big dumper trucks today and we all gave them a thrashing and some, mine lacked a bit of off-power steering but was awesome to drive, hope to see a few more at TORCH soon.

simoncrabb 27-11-2011 06:41 PM

My glitching I think is from a change of servo from the last car it was in.

The Hobbywing 150A sppedo used to be teamed with a Savox 1258, it's now with a 1256.

It seems that combo is not good for the Hobbywing rubbish built-in BEC, so one needs to use an external BEC.

An external capacitor can help, but not always...

Worth a try. I've no idea where I'm going to fit a BEC, receiver and PT though...

Stuweatherman 27-11-2011 07:09 PM

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Originally Posted by simoncrabb (Post 587596)
Worth a try. I've no idea where I'm going to fit a BEC, receiver and PT though...

Plenty of room in your big truck mate!! Shock towers are open to mounting something.

ASKay 28-11-2011 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wylie (Post 587550)
Well, we ran our big dumper trucks today and we all gave them a thrashing and some, mine lacked a bit of off-power steering but was awesome to drive, hope to see a few more at TORCH soon.


Big Dumb Trucks are the nuts......

Really enjoyed it, will be great, fantastic when the numbers go up..... suprised at the lap times being done by them, not as much difference as expected....

thinking my motor is not doing the job, so maybe looking for a 'new' replacement (the current one is 2nd hand, and i am suspisious, for a 5.5 SC 550 it does not move as much as I would expect)

Thinking windy days and SC do not mix so good.... :woot:

Hopefully Steve will be getting rid of the gremlins for the next time...

lordnikon 28-11-2011 02:11 PM

Gutted mine has died, however wheels in motion for replacement ESC and motor. Just need to find £180 this side of christmas now :cry:

wylie 28-11-2011 03:19 PM

Lordnikon, what car have you got?

lordnikon 28-11-2011 05:43 PM

ITs the Ansmann X4SC Pro but its now a mish mash of kevlar diff gears, uprated suspension and 1/8th electrics. Pretty sure i know what the problem is, just need to test it and order replacements :thumbsup:

simoncrabb 28-11-2011 07:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ASKay (Post 587916)
thinking my motor is not doing the job, so maybe looking for a 'new' replacement (the current one is 2nd hand, and i am suspisious, for a 5.5 SC 550 it does not move as much as I would expect)

Down the straight yours seemed very similar speed to mine.

But I thought mine was way undergeared, the motor was hardly warm after 5 minutes.

What sort of ratio are you on? I'll have to work mine out...

ASKay 28-11-2011 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by simoncrabb (Post 588121)
Down the straight yours seemed very similar speed to mine.

But I thought mine was way undergeared, the motor was hardly warm after 5 minutes.

What sort of ratio are you on? I'll have to work mine out...


It should be about right, according to the Tekin guy's, however it is not getting hot at all.... maybe take it up a tooth next time first....

I will have to work mine out too....


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