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franki 07-01-2015 12:37 PM

RC10 worlds v current cars
 
Hi

Just wondering if anyone is racing the RC10 words in every day racing ??

If so how are you getting on with it ?

Regards

Jez 07-01-2015 12:50 PM

I've run a re-re at York a few times and it really is fantastic!lighter than my 210 and takes bumps so well.definately worth getting one,it doesn't disappoint.

franki 07-01-2015 12:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jez (Post 893905)
I've run a re-re at York a few times and it really is fantastic!lighter than my 210 and takes bumps so well.definately worth getting one,it doesn't disappoint.

what electrics did you run if you don't mind me asking ?

Thank you for your response

burgie 07-01-2015 01:07 PM

I run one semi-regularly and absolutely love it - I prefer it to "today's" buggies - it can compete with the mid motor cars, but it's just not as nimble around the corners as them. A great club car for those who enjoy the hobby for what it is, as opposed to those who think they are Craggies biggest rival.

Takes bumps with ease and generates bucket loads of grip, I'm only running blinky 10.5 in mine (hobbywing esc and speed passion 10.5) but have had it on full boost 10.5 and it was plenty fast enough to keep me entertained.

Tbh, I can see it becoming my regular car.

janus_77 07-01-2015 01:14 PM

It depends on what you're expectations are. If you want to dominate the a-main it's probably not the car for you. The car will cost you about a second a lap

If you just want to have fun with it and not be to worried about results than its totally ace :thumbsup:

franki 07-01-2015 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by janus_77 (Post 893908)
It depends on what you're expectations are. If you want to dominate the a-main it's probably not the car for you. The car will cost you about a second a lap

If you just want to have fun with it and not be to worried about results than its totally ace :thumbsup:

No chance of thAt lol

racingdwarf 07-01-2015 05:03 PM

run mine every club meeting, I love it:thumbsup: could run my RB6 but just love the old RC10, our track is a track of the RC10s time, old school tight bumpy grass. goes very well can hold it's own for FTD against a very well driven modern cars, BUT I think as has been said you would lose a bit on the boring astro as it needs to be driven old school, neat and tight, big fast high grip corners would probably be it's undoing:lol: But its just fantastic over bumps.

I run an 8.5 with Speed passion LPF esc plenty fast enough.

franki 07-01-2015 06:10 PM

sounds like what i am after having fun rather than being totally serious but competitive enough to do ok.

Jez 08-01-2015 12:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by franki (Post 893906)
what electrics did you run if you don't mind me asking ?

Thank you for your response

running mtronics ip6 speedo,savox 1251 servo with an hpi 20t Saturn motor.painted in brian kinwald colours.looks the dogs on track.


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