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ross187 24-11-2012 07:38 PM

help needed... looking to get into 1/10 leccy
 
Hi all, I could do with some help I am new to 1/10 an new to lecci, I have been racing 1/8 nitro for a good wile but am fed up with trying to battle the wether for all the winter meets and am going to race indoor 1/10 leccy.... I need help on what to buy i.e roller, moter, esc.. if anyone can point me in the right way or has some stuff forsale to get me started that would be ace.... i dont know if i am right but am i right in thinking that with a budgit it would be better for me to buy second hand kit rather than say an rtr????

I do not knot what lipos i need or what size of moter i dont know a thing... please please pleas can someone help me,, thanks Ross

RobW 24-11-2012 07:58 PM

Hi

I put a reply to your wanted ad although to be honest you'll be better off finding out what is popular at your local so you'll be able to borrow spares and get help on setups etc.

You'll need 2 cell lipos in either stick format or saddle pack (2 individual cells) depending in the car - more cars seem to be going saddle pack although many can take either. Motor-wise if you are racing indoors you'll not really need anything much more than about 7.5T in 4wd and 8.5T in 2wd. Unless the track is huge you'll probably end up going faster with something like a 10.5 as the power delivery will be less abrupt.

HTH

Rob

ross187 24-11-2012 08:09 PM

niceone mate thanks... at my track they race 1/10 4wd .... ae, rangose, shumacka.. ssorry about the spellings.. Ross

RobW 24-11-2012 08:16 PM

If you want to go 4wd there are some cracking deals on brand new SX3s at the moment. Alternatively it should mean secondhand SX3s should be even cheaper:thumbsup:

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