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sphere tc in b4
does sphere tc stay in asso b4?
Can Gm 10,5 be good? thanks, ros |
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Depends what you stick it in with if you used some servo tape then yes and if you used some really strong glue yes but i dont think prit stick would hold it in nor tears of a jipsy.
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I see reading back through youre posts youre from Italy and seeing youre English aint super im guessing youre question was ..
Does it fit in the B4? Yes it does Ive not had any experience with the GM motor, but im sure a 10.5 would be pretty cool just for getting used to..
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I had to cut the fan off mine.
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I made a small mount for the fan from spare lexan and laid the fan on its side still blowing in the esc.
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the fan has to be taken off the top of the heatsink to fit and tbh you don't the fan for a 2wd car so it's best just to cut it off, or you like others have said mount it next the speedo on its side
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Mount it on the side becuase if like me you blow a speedo in 4wd you can just screw it back on instead of searching everywhere for a fan, like me
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I ran mine with a non-TC Sphere Comp and a 10.5 LRP Eraser motor, it was really nice to drive and plenty fast enough for me. You don't need a fan for a 10.5 motor so if you do not already have a TC-spec I'd save money and get a Sphere Comp or just a regular Sphere. I currently have a 7.5 in mine and it still doesn't need a fan.
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