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Old 01-06-2014
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I'm complete newbie with 1/10 ( I use to race the Losi xxcr,b3 17 years ago but slots changed) iv ran the sworkz 350 evo and loved that and been doing 1/8 got 3 years now making the change over to 1/10
What iv got is
S104
Dualsky xc850tf
Lrp x12 8.5t motor
2x voltz shortie 4000 mah batteries
Savox 1267 servo
I have the additional blue/pink springs
Il be using yellow mini pins all round 2wd stretched on to front rims
How does all that sound?
What run times ect can be expected out of a battery 2 runs per full charge?
Is the motor going to be competitive enough?
Il be going tcmcrc on fri nights then silverstone on a tue when I can then there sat meet too
What's your thought please
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Old 02-06-2014
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With that battery spec, runtimes should be at least 10minutes, depending on your esc settings and driving style. I don't know the track, but an 8.5 can be enough, if boosted properly.
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Old 02-06-2014
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Ok brilliant what roughly would you have this boosted to?
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Old 02-06-2014
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Ok brilliant what roughly would you have this boosted to?
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