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Deano 03-08-2011 01:35 PM

Choice of 4wd 1/10th buggy
 
I'm looking to return to racing but I don't want/can't end up spending a small fortune like I used to.

I've spent hours and hours reading posts and reviews on the net and got some offers of buggies.

One thing hasn't changed over the years is all the different opinions on what's best !

I've more or less narrowed it down to Cat SX, B44 and Bmax4.

I've read all the good stuff about the above from many peoples opinions. Now all I need to know is the bad and ugly stuff about them.

I'm interested in what goes wrong, their weaknesses and how durable they are.

mattybucks 03-08-2011 01:53 PM

Can't go into too much details at the min but I would go for a second hand good condition B44. £120-150 should get you a good car with the required hopups.

Skye 03-08-2011 02:20 PM

I would agree with Matt, I recently purchased a new B44.1 as my first 4wd and it is everything it needs to be for me to be a winner.

What the car is lacking is a driver who has the skill required to pilot it to victory, but Im working on that!

I have had more than a few big spills with it whilst getting the hang of things and the car just keeps coming back for more so I can vouch that it scores highly on the durability front!

Also, the spares are readily available from most online RC stockists so if you do break anything then between the likes of DMS, MK Racing, JE Spares and Modelsport you are pretty much guaranteed to be able to get what you need on a next day delivery to get you back on track.

Deano 07-08-2011 08:20 PM

Thanks for the advice.
I've got myself a B44 coming now.

Cheers, Dean

Deano 10-08-2011 02:10 PM

Here's the new beasty.

http://i188.photobucket.com/albums/z...8-10145848.jpg

mattybucks 10-08-2011 02:19 PM

Looks good, wise choice.

Gonky 10-08-2011 03:02 PM

Looks in good condition, should be able to ease yourself in nicely with that!

Also, that snow plow should be handy for the winter months! :thumbsup:

Deano 10-08-2011 04:52 PM

Thanks for the comments.
I'm stocking up on spares at the moment, got a spare shell n wing as well as a new shell,wing and undertray that came with the deal.
Loads of wheels n tyres n my tyre stock from my old predator as well as lots of bits n pieces winging their way to me from various suppliers.

Hopefully the snowplough will help keep the front together during the inevitable crashes.

mattybucks 10-08-2011 05:31 PM

What have you got planned electrics wise?

Deano 10-08-2011 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mattybucks (Post 538216)
What have you got planned electrics wise?

Had a Fusion exceed 6.5t sensored brushless combo in my pred for a couple of weeks. That's going in with 19 tooth pinion on the 84t spur.

Got some nimhs to practice with and a set of Lipos for when I get going.

Sound reasonable ??? I'm still new to brushless and lipos.

Skye 10-08-2011 10:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Deano (Post 538278)
Had a Fusion exceed 6.5t sensored brushless combo in my pred for a couple of weeks. That's going in with 19 tooth pinion on the 84t spur.

Got some nimhs to practice with and a set of Lipos for when I get going.

Sound reasonable ??? I'm still new to brushless and lipos.

Sounds good to me mate. I'm running the B44.1 with a very similar set up.

I have an Orion 6.5 motor, Speed Passion ESC, 18t pinion and 84t spur.

gainsy 10-08-2011 10:56 PM

Did you change the spur Rich? b44.1 comes with a 81t, 84t standard on the b44

Skye 10-08-2011 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gainsy (Post 538448)
Did you change the spur Rich? b44.1 comes with a 81t, 84t standard on the b44

No I didn't, you are right. The car has the kit 81t on, the spare in my toolbox is an 84t. :p


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