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02.23.2009, 12:11 AM
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Yeah, found out the V1 SB pro has notoriously weak diffs. Back to the drawing board.... I'm thinking the tamiya durga now. Opinions??
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I had a SB V1 pro and it was a great buggy. The diffs are ok, but the outdrives are weak. They tend to split open after a while. A collar on the outdrives fixes it up just fine. Parts may be an issue though since only a few shops like Stormer stock Academy parts.
I hear the GV2 pro buggy is pretty nice. I'm temped to get one since I have a 540s motor just lying around doing nothing...
There's two sides to every schwartz, he got the up side and I got the down side.
rcm xt8
rcm xb8
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RC-Monster Dual Brushless
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02.23.2009, 12:31 AM
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yes the losi and AE both use standard hardware.... go out to the track on a race day and see what everyone runs and what they the shop keeps parts for and then make yoru choice, cant go wrong with a D4, b44 or lazer sp, and if youd like a D4 one of our local guys has a almost new one forsale with all the upgrades and its in your price range i bet.
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How much use on it?
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RC-Monster Titanium
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02.23.2009, 12:42 AM
had a a few days of practice and one race and only $230, but nvm i just asked him about it for you and he sold it this morning.... they are very nice though,but if i was buying new i wouldnt pay the extra $75 for one over a lazer sp or a b44.
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RC-Monster Mod
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02.23.2009, 01:46 AM
Forgot all about the D4. I would DEFINITELY get the D4 over most others. For me, it would be the B44 FT, D4 WCC, or the Losi XXX-4 Graphite plus. Major deciding factor is parts availability. I'd honestly lean toward the D4 WCC though. HB makes good stuff.
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RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
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02.23.2009, 03:22 PM
Truck wise I would go with a xxx-t. I have one and race it and I LOVE IT! I've driven T4 and I still love the way the xxx-t jumps, and handels. Its durability is amazing. I've driven down our local tracks straight and been bumped into the I beam and have driven away.
Just my .2
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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02.25.2009, 09:03 PM
thats funny, cus actually today, i thought about getting a 1/10 buggy not ST
as well.
but i want a older model just cus its cheaper. i was looking at a AE b3 or the XXX bk .but after reading linc's and squeeforever, i may just go with the losi. but what worried me was the hydra drive??? what in the world is that? so does that mean i have to keep it lubed or itll dry up? i would buy this buggy used, so how would i know if he kept it lubed or in good condition? and lastly, do these buggies handle BL power well? will i need to upgrade anything or stock will work?
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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02.25.2009, 09:21 PM
hmm..after a bit more researching.. the AE drive train is far superior than losi's.
and even the truck/buggy is more durable.
but Bl_rvo, since your going stock, id recommend losi,from what ive been hearing, they handle better, their suspension is better than AE.
now it leads me to wondering if i should get a ST...but i wanted to stay away from ground clearance and bigger tires because im sick of my emaxx flipping/rolling on turns.
i would think a ST will do the same which is why i want to go with a buggy.
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RC-Monster Mod
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02.25.2009, 11:25 PM
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hmm..after a bit more researching.. the AE drive train is far superior than losi's.
and even the truck/buggy is more durable.
but Bl_rvo, since your going stock, id recommend losi,from what ive been hearing, they handle better, their suspension is better than AE.
now it leads me to wondering if i should get a ST...but i wanted to stay away from ground clearance and bigger tires because im sick of my emaxx flipping/rolling on turns.
i would think a ST will do the same which is why i want to go with a buggy.
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First off, Losi all the way as far as 2wd buggy or ST goes. Second, if you keep the slipper and the diff adjusted properly, no need to worry. About the only thing I would do is but better bearings on the outdrives. I had a few sets go bad from the seals coming of and getting dirt in there. Also, a ST won't roll like a Maxx. There MUCH lower, about like a buggy, just longer arms and slightly taller tires. I'd get something like the BK2 or the MF2. As far as upgrades, get the aluminum arm mounts front and rear. Especially the rear. Thats the weakest link. Also get the RPM gear cover. I trashed so many of the stockers its not funny. Thats about it as far as hopups concerning strength. Every thing else is mostly looks.
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RC-Monster Aluminum
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02.26.2009, 12:32 AM
im glad u posted. i almost just bought a vxl bandit roller LOL. only because its brushless power proven. i didnt want to have to rebuild or toughen the diffs on the AE b3 or the losi bk...but if you say theyre good to go and all i have to do is loosen the slipper, then back to my original choice..LOSI.
yea i know ST sits lower, but i would thought that they would still roll when doing turns at high speeds...heck i see buggies flipping on turns, and they sit real low, which made me thought that STs would definetly flip more. so from your experience, does ST's flip less since they got wider tires and longer arms than buggies...say if i lowered the ST to the lowest suspension?
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02.26.2009, 12:48 AM
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im glad u posted. i almost just bought a vxl bandit roller LOL. only because its brushless power proven. i didnt want to have to rebuild or toughen the diffs on the AE b3 or the losi bk...but if you say theyre good to go and all i have to do is loosen the slipper, then back to my original choice..LOSI.
yea i know ST sits lower, but i would thought that they would still roll when doing turns at high speeds...heck i see buggies flipping on turns, and they sit real low, which made me thought that STs would definetly flip more. so from your experience, does ST's flip less since they got wider tires and longer arms than buggies...say if i lowered the ST to the lowest suspension?
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A ST will sit almost just as low as a buggy. The way to set it up, as far as racing goes, is rear arms slightly below level, and the front level. Set up a ST like that, and its only a VERY little bit higher, maybe a 1/4" or slightly more. The ST should be a little more stable with the wider tires and longer arms, but a buggy setup right is VERY stable. If you hit a hole though, its gonna roll, but thats not because of a high CG. A truck is gonna be easier to drive for most, but I found a buggy to actually handle better because there just more nimble and agile.
Oh, and I didn't say loosen the slipper, I said adjust it properly. To loose and you'll burn it up, to tight and it'll wheelie and might start breaking parts like the diff. The only major thing is to adjust the diff correctly. It has a screw inside one of the diff cups (left I think) and just just use a small allen and in there to hold the screw then turn the opposite wheel to loosen or tighten it. Again, to tight will possible break something, act like the rear is locked, as well as possibly damage the diff, but to loose and it'll wear out the ball bearings inside the gear. Its not difficult, but requires minor adjustments periodically. Its pretty easy to do once you get the hang of it. Hell, I was setting my diff, slipper, suspention for racing when I was 10.
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RC-Monster Dual Brushless
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02.26.2009, 10:03 PM
Throwing this out there- my local track runs a stock slash class. What do you think about that?
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02.26.2009, 10:31 PM
thats definetly the cheapest route, get a lipo and gear it up for 30mph
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02.27.2009, 12:19 AM
I think thats what I would do. I like the Slashes and if they have a descent class for them, thats even better, but if you deside to get a 4wd buggy or a 2wd, but there is a guy on Tech selling both a D4 and a XXX CR. Both for pretty good prices, especially the CR. Heres the link: http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...obby-sale.html
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RC-Monster Dual Brushless
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02.27.2009, 10:48 AM
Yeah, if I do this though, I want a new kit. Not sure why, just my preference. Slash class is looking great for me. Here is the rules for the class at my track:
http://www.jimmybabcock.com/Slash%20Rules.htm
Says I can run a 2s lipo, gear at whatever, use alum shock caps.... etc....
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RC-Monster Mod
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02.27.2009, 12:05 PM
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Yeah, if I do this though, I want a new kit. Not sure why, just my preference. Slash class is looking great for me. Here is the rules for the class at my track:
http://www.jimmybabcock.com/Slash%20Rules.htm
Says I can run a 2s lipo, gear at whatever, use alum shock caps.... etc....
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That kinda sucks. That limits you ALOT.
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