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Team associated Sc18 - 10.10.2009, 09:23 PM

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Belt drive 4wd...


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Belt drive....:( I have a 18B and love the shaft drive. Hard enough working on a 1/10 belt drive...an 1/18 scale must be a PITA


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10.10.2009, 09:48 PM

Belt drive? wth? why didn't they use there existing shaft driven set up
   
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10.10.2009, 09:53 PM

I got my first up close look at the SC10 today at the track, NICE TRUCK
SC18, Sorry. Yawn.


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Belt drive? wth? why didn't they use there existing shaft driven set up
its obviously for quieter operation....durr
   
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10.11.2009, 08:50 AM

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its obviously for quieter operation....durr
Not to disagree...but, the existing models shafts are pretty quiet. Besdies, I have tortured my 18B and have yet to blow a diff in 2+ yrs. so why change things?


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Not to disagree...but, the existing models shafts are pretty quiet. Besdies, I have tortured my 18B and have yet to blow a diff in 2+ yrs. so why change things?

i was just kidding ...haha iv been installing garage door openers lately...its waht i say to sell the expensive ones
   
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10.11.2009, 02:36 PM

At least the belts are totally enclosed to keep out the pebbles and dirt. I wish AE would start using all metric hardware though. Do they use metric on any vehicles yet or still all SAE?
   
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10.11.2009, 06:20 PM

Their current 1/8 and 1/18 use all metric hardware, so I imagine this will too.


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sc18 what is best brushless system and pinion teeth # to use

I saw a CASTLE CREATIONS CM2068 MAMBA 1/18 BRUSHLESS SYSTEM COMP PACKAGE how would that work. the sc18 is belt driven so could it handle it.
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if not how would the CASTLE CREATIONS CM2068 MAMBA 1/18 BRUSHLESS SYSTEM COMP PACKAGE work in my rc18mt and at what gear ratio?
   
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04.09.2010, 10:35 PM

For the ESC I would go with the Mamba Micro Pro 1/18, not the older Mamba 1/18 or Sidewinder 1/18 (which are pretty much the same thing). Some people even move up to the Sidewinder 1/10 for running really hot (performance, not temp) setups in their 1/18 vehicles.

http://www.castlecreations.com/produ...micro_pro.html

For the motor I would suggest trying the 5400kv first before the 6800kv, should be plenty fast and will have a little more torque.

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04.09.2010, 11:53 PM

associated has moved all their 1/18 stuff to this new platform now. I have the old shaft style rc18t and I'm running an old Mamba25 with their 5400kv motor and it's stupid fast on 2s lipo. With a 6cell NiMh it's still fast, for the track I have went as far as making a 4 cell nimh pack and that still has plenty of speed. So if your going to run on a track and plan on running 2s lipo I would use the 4600kv option. If your planning on speed runs you can always put a 3s in there.


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04.10.2010, 07:36 AM

I have re-evaluated my opinion of the SC18. I had did a little reading and discovered the new layout and belt drive, steering redesign. I have to say, looks much more reliable than the original. Also coming w/2.4 is a bonus, I will consider buying one IF friends get one.


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04.11.2010, 02:50 AM

i literally saw this post and bought one, i wanted something for some quick inside/outside bashing and didnt want a mini-t and this thing looks sweet,not sure if im going BL on it quite yet though.--josh
   
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04.14.2010, 09:49 AM

bought a micro pro and a 5400kv castle for it,man this little bugger's going to rip! the truck will be here in a few days and about a week and a half for the ESC/motor!--josh
   
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