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Here is the press release:

New Product. For Immediate Release: 7/10/07
The Factory Team B44 project came
to life in 2003 as a cooperative effort
between Team Associated and
J Concepts’ Jason Ruona and Brad
Reelfs. After Team Associated’s Ryan
Cavalieri won the 2005 IFMAR World
Championships in Collegno, Italy with the
BJ4 Worlds Edition, Area 51 shifted into
overdrive to produce a true ‘Associated’
inspired 4WD buggy that would continue to
dominate the 4WD off road racing class.
The B44 is the result of this two-year
development effort.
During the design and development stages Associated used their
extensive and well-proven skills to make a 4WD competition buggy that
is better suited to production. The results of this optimization are
realized by you, the customer, in a more cost-effective vehicle with
more readily available spare parts.
The B44 is built on a 2.5mm woven carbon fiber main chassis and top plate. What’s new is the
composite front bulkhead and rear chassis plate. These new features greatly improve overall
durability and increase the ground clearance, further enhancing the B44's performance.
Area 51 designers also improved the BJ4’s slipper clutch. The result is the B44’s new externally
adjustable, dual pad slipper clutch, which transfers power to the ground more efficiently and
effectively.
The B44 employs a hardened steel CVA drivetrain with lightened ball differentials for unparalleled
acceleration. The B44 soaks up the bumps using Factory Team hard anodized aluminum threaded
shocks with gold shock shafts. The shocks mount to durable 3mm woven carbon fiber shock towers,
making the B44 more responsive and giving quicker handling.
The B44 gets the full Factory Team treatment with blue titanium turnbuckles, blue aluminum shock
bushings and blue aluminum servo mounts for a car that looks as good as it is fast!
Many Team Associated fans from all over the world have asked us when we are going to build a
4WD buggy. Team Associated is proud to say that day has come with the B44, the only 4WD electric
race buggy that comes from a racing heritage with 20 IFMAR World Championships behind it.
#9060
Factory Team B44
Suggested Retail: $549.99
UPC# 84695 09060
Available: September 2007
2 of 2
Features of the Factory Team B44:
• Composite front bulkhead and rear chassis plate for improved durability and more ground clearance
• Externally adjustable, dual pad slipper clutch
• 3mm woven carbon fiber shock towers
• 2.5mm woven carbon fiber main chassis
and top plate
• Rear hubs use large .187 x .500 bearing
for more durability
• Lightened ball differentials front and rear
• Shaft drive for unparalleled acceleration
• Slotted motor mount for quick and easy
installation
• Blue aluminum center bulkhead cap with
molded bearing inserts
• Ball bearing steering with adjustable servo
save
• Hardened steel CVAs with cross pin retaining clips for ultimate reliability
• Front wheels and hexes are optimized to prevent hex stripping
• Hard anodized aluminum threaded shock bodies with Factory Team gold shock shafts
• Blue Factory Team titanium turnbuckles
• Blue Factory Team aluminum shock bushings
• Blue Factory Team aluminum servo mounts
• Blue Factory Team thumb screws and molded battery straps
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File Type: jpg b442.jpg (38.1 KB, 259 views)
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WoW now thats what i am buying, i was going to get the hpi d4 but this looks awsome, will match well with my rc18t and rc18b mamba lol
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very interesting, but at $549.99 rrp whats it going to be over here!
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Doubt Bj4 owners will change really, looks nice though
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very interesting, but at $549.99 rrp whats it going to be over here!

in the USA they use the 'mind tricks' approach to get customers to part with their money. They make up a stupid number and double it - then the actual shop price is about half that, and customers think they are getting a super awesome deal (which, fair enough, they probably are).
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looks awesome though - and as a lucky coincidence guys like barton and cree have UK setups that AE guys can use straight away, how lucky is that
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Kdub works at AE and is giving out some info....

http://www.rc10b4.com/forum/showthre...d=1#post138732
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Thanks for the info Mark - the car looks great like I said. It's also good to hear the AE team will run the car. What that means for the AE guys tho currently run other cars than the JC I'm not sure as Kdub seems to suggest all the factory drivers will switch (or did he mean all those that run JC now)

I'd like to see inside that shell at the mods
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I hope they at least make a cheaper rtr version to help the class like the Kyosho 4wd rtr. Even better if they could put the budget LRP brushless in it.

I have a feeling the Jconcepts employee's will be running an AE car in the future. As far as I know, Jconcepts only sponsored AE factory drivers.
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they are in a good position to produce a 'maintenance free' RTR 4WD.

LRP's 'sport' brushless stuff, radio gear out of the B4 RTR, a few more low grade plastic parts and it should be a great entry 4x4 in the same way the B4 RS is.
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should be a surge of bj4's on ebay then
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The bodyshell looks a bit 'RTR' to me. A bit too boxy and bulky.

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the new slipper should be an improvement,
cant wait to change it over,

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The BJ4 is the most maintenance free car I've run - I ran it most of last year and never did anything to it. The only time I had a 'problem' was the Euros last year when I was lent a fast brushless and team cells, which hammered the slipper and loosened it. With a better slipper the AE car should be pretty much bullet proof.

It would be nice to see a 'sport' version with moulded chassis maybe in the future
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The BJ4 is the most maintenance free car I've run - I ran it most of last year and never did anything to it. The only time I had a 'problem' was the Euros last year when I was lent a fast brushless and team cells, which hammered the slipper and loosened it. With a better slipper the AE car should be pretty much bullet proof.

It would be nice to see a 'sport' version with moulded chassis maybe in the future
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Jason Rouna said they will still be producing and selling their BJ4.
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Great news!!!
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looks like the front caster blocks don't have verticle ball-stud. at a guess they might have a shorter option as an alternative?
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Its intersting news about the B44, have associated bought the rights to the design? It seems strange to me that they will be going to head to head selling a very similar product.
Or is there a new J concepts 4wd coming?!
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and yet no mention from team ae website that i can see or cml ???
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