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12.18.2010, 05:46 PM

Yeah but option #2 requires more work. ;-)

Thanks Pal, Hope your having a good weekend.
Ben raining all day here but we managed to get to the track for a couple packs this AM in Slash 4x4's.

OBTW, the truck is a lot smaller that I thought it would be, Losi site said it's WB was 1/2" longet than my buggy and it's the same. Overall diamentions are so close to a 1/8scale buggy is kinda dissapoints me in that aspect. On the flip side I love my buggy so well see how this thing acts and handles ?


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12.29.2010, 05:16 PM

Introducing Bad Ju Ju.

I run a MMM w/ 2200kv and 4s. I ran 6s once - over the curb, through the flowers, cartwheeling into the air, and ouch, right into the rear door of my pickup. I think 4s is plenty of power.

The 1:8 buggy tires are mounted via a set of modified Revo hubs and the body is a trimmed ProGraphix Revo.

Good stuff!
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12.29.2010, 07:06 PM

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12.29.2010, 10:56 PM

Well I already have the RCM electric conv. for mine and I am wanting to change it to a sct now. Sounds like I will need
1. Slash 4x4 front bumper
2. Proline Protrak rims
3. Slash 4x4 front and rear body mounts
I was wondering what body fits the best, what hex's will I need for the rims, what rear bumper fits best?
If I forgot some thing please let me know.
Also what dif. setup would be a good starting point for an indoor clay track, med. bite kinda tight?
Also I will have to run 2s lipo, what would be a good motor setup for 2s?
Thanks a lot for any help,
Chad
   
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12.30.2010, 12:29 PM

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Well I already have the RCM electric conv. for mine and I am wanting to change it to a sct now. Sounds like I will need
1. Slash 4x4 front bumper
2. Proline Protrak rims
3. Slash 4x4 front and rear body mounts
I was wondering what body fits the best, what hex's will I need for the rims, what rear bumper fits best?
If I forgot some thing please let me know.
Also what dif. setup would be a good starting point for an indoor clay track, med. bite kinda tight?
Also I will have to run 2s lipo, what would be a good motor setup for 2s?
Thanks a lot for any help,
Chad
The best body from all the riff raff is anything for the blitz.

Best rear bumper is the rpm slash 4x4.

Stock hexes can be shaved, or drill some slash hexes, or tekno hexes.

Diff set up that I run on an extremely tight track with high bite. 7-10-3

With two cell I would recommend the Castle SCT edition 1410 motor, someone here is running it with great results over the newer 550 cans. Pair that up with a reasonable ESC and your going to be golden.

Ofna SCRT10 body mounts work really well also. Some drilling and trimming is needed but they work really well.

A few precautions, the rpm slash 4x4 front bumper works well, but if not reinforced it is a waste of your time.

Also, I went 17mm hex so if you need a cheap set of protrack wheels PM me I have 4 sitting at home with no way of using them!
   
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