SC10 4x4 Thread
#3424
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OK ill try going up .I'm running indoor and i don't need much top speed so i thought going up might be bad ? I'm usually just punching it to get over jumps then slow down fast and do it all over ..o and I'm running full packs like 15-20 Min's i guess i check temps like 3 times and 1ST 6 mins is cool like 145 but towards end of pack it heats up to like 190 Ive hit 215
before..
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5k rear diff, 7 or 10k front diff.
Losi 8ight front/rear sways
16/62 gearing with mmp/sc4x (will trying diff. gearing if nec.)
Barcodes or suburbs all around (I run on hard packed clay track)
30 or 32.5w rear shocks, 35w front
And mess around with ride height after a few runs on the track.....
I hope to have my sc10 pretty much dialed before the big race the end of july at my local track.....
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oh yea I want to run 10k front diff wt.
Is it a giant p.i.t.a? to take it out? I'm getting lazier in my older years.![Laughing](https://www.rctech.net/forum/classic_images/smilies/laugh2.gif)
I really like the soft shock oil on my truck, soaks up the bumps. I think I might go with softer oil on my 2wd now
There is a hardpacked clay around here that is kinda blue groove let me know what you come up with for a good combo.
Is it a giant p.i.t.a? to take it out? I'm getting lazier in my older years.
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I really like the soft shock oil on my truck, soaks up the bumps. I think I might go with softer oil on my 2wd now
There is a hardpacked clay around here that is kinda blue groove let me know what you come up with for a good combo.
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oh yea I want to run 10k front diff wt.
Is it a giant p.i.t.a? to take it out? I'm getting lazier in my older years.![Laughing](https://www.rctech.net/forum/classic_images/smilies/laugh2.gif)
I really like the soft shock oil on my truck, soaks up the bumps. I think I might go with softer oil on my 2wd now
There is a hardpacked clay around here that is kinda blue groove let me know what you come up with for a good combo.![Cool](https://www.rctech.net/forum/classic_images/smilies/cool.gif)
Is it a giant p.i.t.a? to take it out? I'm getting lazier in my older years.
![Laughing](https://www.rctech.net/forum/classic_images/smilies/laugh2.gif)
I really like the soft shock oil on my truck, soaks up the bumps. I think I might go with softer oil on my 2wd now
There is a hardpacked clay around here that is kinda blue groove let me know what you come up with for a good combo.
![Cool](https://www.rctech.net/forum/classic_images/smilies/cool.gif)
I wouldn't go to soft on the shock oil though, the lowest I'd go on the rear is 25wt.....
I also like to run it with clicker on for now because it seems to me it handles better for my style of driving, and iono if its just me but my motor seems to run cooler with clicker on as opposed to off.......
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Originally posted by JEFFs SC10: "the higher the pinion the less load is put on the motor."
What? Just the opposite is true. Bigger pinion = more top speed, less acceleration , more amp draw, more heat! Smaller pinion = more acceleration, less top speed, less heat. The only exception to that would be if you are WAY undergeared (pinion too small), the motor is screaming at high RPM's and can run hot.
What? Just the opposite is true. Bigger pinion = more top speed, less acceleration , more amp draw, more heat! Smaller pinion = more acceleration, less top speed, less heat. The only exception to that would be if you are WAY undergeared (pinion too small), the motor is screaming at high RPM's and can run hot.
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Originally posted by JEFFs SC10: "the higher the pinion the less load is put on the motor."
What? Just the opposite is true. Bigger pinion = more top speed, less acceleration , more amp draw, more heat! Smaller pinion = more acceleration, less top speed, less heat. The only exception to that would be if you are WAY undergeared (pinion too small), the motor is screaming at high RPM's and can run hot.
What? Just the opposite is true. Bigger pinion = more top speed, less acceleration , more amp draw, more heat! Smaller pinion = more acceleration, less top speed, less heat. The only exception to that would be if you are WAY undergeared (pinion too small), the motor is screaming at high RPM's and can run hot.
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oh yea I want to run 10k front diff wt.
Is it a giant p.i.t.a? to take it out? I'm getting lazier in my older years.![Laughing](https://www.rctech.net/forum/classic_images/smilies/laugh2.gif)
I really like the soft shock oil on my truck, soaks up the bumps. I think I might go with softer oil on my 2wd now
There is a hardpacked clay around here that is kinda blue groove let me know what you come up with for a good combo.![Cool](https://www.rctech.net/forum/classic_images/smilies/cool.gif)
Is it a giant p.i.t.a? to take it out? I'm getting lazier in my older years.
![Laughing](https://www.rctech.net/forum/classic_images/smilies/laugh2.gif)
I really like the soft shock oil on my truck, soaks up the bumps. I think I might go with softer oil on my 2wd now
There is a hardpacked clay around here that is kinda blue groove let me know what you come up with for a good combo.
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#3435
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This notice is posted on Novak's website and it applies to all brands of motors.
http://teamnovak.com/tech_info/infor..._motor_doc.pdf
Hope you find it useful.
http://teamnovak.com/tech_info/infor..._motor_doc.pdf
Hope you find it useful.