|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
B44 setups
Anyone know where I can get some up-to-date setups for the B44? Indoors and outdoor (grass/astro) please?
Thanks
__________________
Previously: BRCA Micro Section Chairman. BRCA Micro National Champion. Currently: JQ fan. Bellend. Forums are better than Facebook groups |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Not sure about Team driver setups but heres my final setup from the National at Eden Park where I finished 2nd in the C Final
Front: 45wt oil Number 1 Piston Silver Spring Inside on shock tower, outside on wishbone Camber link inside on Carbon top plate with 2 small spacers outside on hub carrier -1 degree camber Rear: 30wt oil Number 1 piston Silver spring inside on shock tower, inside on wishbone Camber Link inside on Carbon top plate with 2 small spacers Middle on hub carrier -1 degree camber 1 Anti squat washer kit roll bar Medium Wheel Base Rude Bits Battery Tray Ride height - Front just below levelwishbones level, rear a smidge lower than the front. Steering and any other bits I have missed will be per the manual Hope that helps.
__________________
- X-Factory , Corally , JConcepts , Avid , Exotek , RDRP Norfolk Buggy Club- Norfolk's 1/10th and 1/8th Premier Off Road Model Car Club in association with BRCA East of England 1/10 Off Road Regional Racing JemmettFox- Accountants and Business Advisors Click any of the above to head to the website! |
#3
|
||||
|
||||
the team are pretty much running that but no2 piston in front shock and 40wt oil seems to be the order of the day currently
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Cheers gents, thats a good help
__________________
Previously: BRCA Micro Section Chairman. BRCA Micro National Champion. Currently: JQ fan. Bellend. Forums are better than Facebook groups |
#5
|
||||
|
||||
Chris I dont know if you are aware but this place called CML have a website with it all on.....might want to have a look- told they do some good cars too
__________________
Team Associated- HobbyWing- Reedy- CML |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
CML do amazing cars Team Associated cars are the greatest!
However, there are only 2 setup sheets on the site, hence me looking around this FINE forum for further information
__________________
Previously: BRCA Micro Section Chairman. BRCA Micro National Champion. Currently: JQ fan. Bellend. Forums are better than Facebook groups |
#7
|
||||
|
||||
Yes there cakes are very good.
rep is a tit
__________________
Team Associated- HobbyWing- Reedy- CML |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Arn0,
Thanks for the link, its a great help Cris
__________________
Previously: BRCA Micro Section Chairman. BRCA Micro National Champion. Currently: JQ fan. Bellend. Forums are better than Facebook groups |
#10
|
||||
|
||||
Lee or anyone else, which was the "team" setup for de B4 @ Eden? Around what weight were your running?
|
#11
|
|||
|
|||
As far as I know......
Pidge's Reedy 4200's weigh about 270g (with wires), and his Rudebits brass weighs about 130g....so that area is about 400g. There is so little difference between ESC's, motors and servos to make any significant difference so id aim for the back end of your car to have about 400g in weight around the cell area and then just stick your electrics in? Thats what im doing...although im ever so slightly not as good as Pidge is
__________________
Previously: BRCA Micro Section Chairman. BRCA Micro National Champion. Currently: JQ fan. Bellend. Forums are better than Facebook groups |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
Also,
I noticed that all those setup sheets indicate running a diff up front, yet other posts ive seen on this forum say that people would never run fixed 4WD over a one-way due to handling? Anyone? One-way or fixed for the UK (indoors and outdoors)
__________________
Previously: BRCA Micro Section Chairman. BRCA Micro National Champion. Currently: JQ fan. Bellend. Forums are better than Facebook groups |
#13
|
||||
|
||||
I always ran the diff, tried the one way a couple of times but didnt like it. Some people swear by them, others dont, I think its more of a personal preference thing although im prepared to be shot down
|
#14
|
||||
|
||||
If you use a one-way, the NTC3 Heavy Duty one can be used. I think wezzer might have used a Yokomo one, and changed the bevel gear somehow. Best off checking with him Cris.
M.
__________________
:: AE B5MCE - SP 7.5 v3.0 Brushless Motor - Reedy Shorty Lipo - Savox Servo - Spektrum Rx :: :: Paint By Turnip Paint :: |
#15
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
well thats saved me a job of hand writing one out, thanks No front roll bar though and the front diff would be slightly tighter than the rear. Will try and work out what the ride height settings were properly over the weekend seeing as it's all professionally done
__________________
- X-Factory , Corally , JConcepts , Avid , Exotek , RDRP Norfolk Buggy Club- Norfolk's 1/10th and 1/8th Premier Off Road Model Car Club in association with BRCA East of England 1/10 Off Road Regional Racing JemmettFox- Accountants and Business Advisors Click any of the above to head to the website! |
#16
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
This thread worst to be or sticked or merged with this one, no?? |
#17
|
|||
|
|||
I think we should keep this thread for B44 setups as the other thread is mainly about the B4??
Thats if Jimmy dont mind?
__________________
Previously: BRCA Micro Section Chairman. BRCA Micro National Champion. Currently: JQ fan. Bellend. Forums are better than Facebook groups |
#18
|
||||
|
||||
Maybe this could be made into a sticky setups just for the B44?
__________________
Custom MG-Racing Associated DMS |
#19
|
|||
|
|||
Setup im currently using indoors (slippery polished concrete, carpet, rumbles).
Front: Losi red pistons in Losi shocks AE 40wt oil Losi black springs (or blue if softer springs are needed) Inner hole on tower Outer hole on arm Ackerman as kit Camber link chassis and hub holes as per kit Diff tightened till it will rotate but not slip Rear: Losi orange pistons in Losi shocks AE 30wt oil Losi pink springs Inner hole on tower Inner hole on arm Camber link chassis and hub holes as per kit Diff slightly looser than front Antisquat as kit 2mm gurney GTB with 6.5L, 18/78 (Settings per default, reverse off) Ino-Lab servo TrakPower 3200 LiPo's Rudebits brass LiPo tray and straps Schumacher yellow minipins with medium green inserts
__________________
Previously: BRCA Micro Section Chairman. BRCA Micro National Champion. Currently: JQ fan. Bellend. Forums are better than Facebook groups |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
22mm front and 20mm rear
__________________
- X-Factory , Corally , JConcepts , Avid , Exotek , RDRP Norfolk Buggy Club- Norfolk's 1/10th and 1/8th Premier Off Road Model Car Club in association with BRCA East of England 1/10 Off Road Regional Racing JemmettFox- Accountants and Business Advisors Click any of the above to head to the website! |
|
|