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But the B44 Chasis is Carbon not graphite ?
i thought it was woven graphite, but not too sure now. But anyway, i have mine on top of servo and works fine.
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Just finished building my B44 so thought id share the wiring pics

You may have problems with weight distribution mounting the ESC on this side. Built mine this way at first and it was much too heavy on the motor side. Kept throwing itself out when turning left. There was a massive difference when mounting on the opposite side.
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I think from what I have read, the preference from the team guys is to put the speedo on the servo side.

This does mean that your aerial wire has to a long way to go to reach the mount so they are using an old style AE aerial mount on the holes designed to hold the undertray in place.
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Just finished building my B44 so thought id share the wiring pics

Wow, bery nice and tidy.....Keep up the good work!!
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You may have problems with weight distribution mounting the ESC on this side. Built mine this way at first and it was much too heavy on the motor side. Kept throwing itself out when turning left. There was a massive difference when mounting on the opposite side.

Cheers Col - i just copied it the way it had been built in the Radio Race Car magazine review on P.30 for a neat job. If needs be i`ll add a little weight to the opposite side Ive saved a bit from using titanium hinge pins so im sure it wont matter for the sake of 20g or so
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Cheers Col - i just copied it the way it had been built in the Radio Race Car magazine review on P.30 for a neat job. If needs be i`ll add a little weight to the opposite side Ive saved a bit from using titanium hinge pins so im sure it wont matter for the sake of 20g or so
lol - thats exactly why i did it. Same mag.
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Hello,

I have a question about the B44.

Is it possible to use Truggy Tires, like these from the Losi XXX-CR Truggy?
Does it exist 4wd front truggy tires for 1:10 Scale?

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