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Old 25-04-2011
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Hi,

Looking to get a SC for the future o0ple event and to race at SHRCCC.

How competitive are the RTR versions compared to kit form?.

Are there any real differences rather than colour schemes?

Would prefer to get a running rather than source bits and bobs.

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Old 25-04-2011
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If you have got a B4/B4.1, then its probably best to get the SC10, quite a few of the parts are interchangeable...., esp if you have a B4.1, as the diff outdrive size is the same.

They are also available nearly everywhere!!!
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Old 26-04-2011
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Cheers,

Already got that far but was really wondering about performance of the rtr version?

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The RTR brushless isnt too bad, but the motor is a 3300kv sensorless. I run a fusion exceed 10.5 in my SC10 rated at 4500kv. Also the steering servo is slower than a tortoise.


If I was buying another SC10 2wd, I would get the FT version. And pick and choose my own electrics.
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