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Old 02-13-2013, 08:26 PM
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Originally Posted by travymoto11
Guys what is a fair price to pay for one of these kits? How much did you pay?
Keep your sc10 so I have a chance at beating you!! Tighten up with my bodies Lol. Cant wait to see how they come out
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cant wait to get my new sct410 this saturday at sdrc!!! STOKED
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How did you guys get the motor mount to key in this slot? Mine dont fit

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Old 02-13-2013, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by chumanji
Has anyone run a 4s setup in the SCT. How does it perform?

Was thinking of use some of my extra 8th scale electrics. Will they fit? The SCT look so similar to the EB. I only race with friends, so don't care much about the rules.
I'm currently running a basher setup using castle/hpi 2200kv sidewinder esc and a 4000mah 3s its about as tight of fit as it gets the back of the motor has a 1mm gap to the esc plate and 20 tooth pinion is the smallest that fits without rubbing the center brace however it runs ice cold and will run 8 minutes of full throttle or 10 minutes of cruising loads of fun and lots of smiles.

Edit: about the 4s setup its too much power "depending" on your motor for my application 3s use with the 2200kv motor I had to bump my diff fluid up to 10k rear 12k center and 15k front to keep the power dispersed evenly under full throttle on 4s i felt afraid i would blow a tire off the wheel or snap an axle. if you have a smaller diameter motor or lower kv that is 4s capable and you omit the center brace you could drop down to a 17 or 18t pinion and get reasonable rpm on the wheel without tearing it apart.
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Here are the pictures of the prototype. It fit so well that the tool would stay on the shock even if I held on to the shock and turned it over. I'm going to open it up a couple thousanths so there is cleaance for a little dirt or a ding on the hex.
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Old 02-13-2013, 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted by ChrisAttebery
Here are the pictures of the prototype. It fit so well that the tool would stay on the shock even if I held on to the shock and turned it over. I'm going to open it up a couple thousanths so there is cleaance for a little dirt or a ding on the hex.
What is the benefit of using this special tool over say a crescent wrench or a similar tool, no flame intended I'm just curious what the advantage is.
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Originally Posted by Evan Steeves
What is the benefit of using this special tool over say a crescent wrench or a similar tool, no flame intended I'm just curious what the advantage is.
Chris' tool won't chew up your shock bodies like the teeth of a crescent wrench will...
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Old 02-13-2013, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK
Chris' tool won't chew up your shock bodies like the teeth of a crescent wrench will...
That's a thought I never thought
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Old 02-14-2013, 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by AlanHall
How did you guys get the motor mount to key in this slot? Mine dont fit

It's a tight fit. I put some lube on it.
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Old 02-14-2013, 12:47 AM
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Originally Posted by rallyredevo
It's a tight fit. I put some lube on it.
I just grinded the motor mount corners. It was a different shape. I don't think.lube would have helped
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Those have been ordered. Not sure about ETA, but hopefully sometime in March.
any idea what i'm gonna be payin for a set? cant wait!
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any advantage to running the 17mm hexes? im gonna go aluminum but im deciding between the 12mm and the 17mm... i understand ill only be shopping DE, but a few opinions would be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by RC*PHREAK
Chris' tool won't chew up your shock bodies like the teeth of a crescent wrench will...
Cresent wrench's do not hace teeth. They are commonly called adjustable wrenches.
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Old 02-14-2013, 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted by ChrisAttebery
Here are the pictures of the prototype. It fit so well that the tool would stay on the shock even if I held on to the shock and turned it over. I'm going to open it up a couple thousanths so there is cleaance for a little dirt or a ding on the hex.
These are a great idea! Were you thinking of selling these in pairs? Or just buy 2? One for the cap and one to hold the body?
Looking forward to the production ones. Black please if possible
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Originally Posted by SCserfur
any advantage to running the 17mm hexes? im gonna go aluminum but im deciding between the 12mm and the 17mm... i understand ill only be shopping DE, but a few opinions would be appreciated.
So far the 17mm SCT wheel options are...

DE

If more people ask for it in the JConcepts thread... maybe we will have 2 choices.

I put a bug in their ear a while ago and my request was noted. But they will want to see more interest than just me I would think.
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