jamesmartin
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anyone know much about rc racing 1/10 scale
I used to be head referee for 1/10 electric off-road National series .. and raced for about 20 odd years or so ..
Yeah but do ya know anything about it??
my boys have just started doing it ,we bought a tc4 club racer which came with diff in the rear and fixed at the front ,which ive now swapped as we went through £40 worth of front drive shafts in one night ,would you think a diff at rear too would be better ,to start with plus i could do with learning a bit moreI used to be head referee for 1/10 electric off-road National series .. and raced for about 20 odd years or so ..
more like a golf t with single pin ,diff in front has stopped front shafts breaking ,vut wasnt sure whether it would be more controllable with diff in rear as well as front rather than the now fixed in rearAre they dog-bone style driveshafts? If so put a small rubber o-ring in the drive cup, makes a world of difference. They wear quickly 'cos they can move a lot, the o-ring allows more controlled movement and stops them vibrating ..
clutch ?
youve lost me ?Don't underestimate the space required to use it they just don't stop
thanks ill have alook at that it makes good sense ,why would it have fixed drive on one axle
thanks ill have alook at that it makes good sense ,why would it have fixed drive on one axle
look at racing quads and there is your answer-back slides.
Due to the lack of weight they will just slip a wheel instead of wind up