Thanks for the video, great info. Agree that there isn't enough SC content out there. One thing you mentioned is the Slipper spring. What part number did you use? I've used the B44 slipper on my SC10 in the past
@@trevorfurlotte yeah with lower ride heights the kit shocks need the collars to the top (which it appears you did) but then the spring can move around since the spring cup can't keep the spring secure and sometimes the spring will come off the bottom.
@CarveLife whatever their sponsor gives them. They're all made in a handful of factories in China then different businesses slap their brand name on them. Run a HV if your ESC, receiver and servos are rated for HV.
Thanks for the video, great info. Agree that there isn't enough SC content out there.
One thing you mentioned is the Slipper spring. What part number did you use?
I've used the B44 slipper on my SC10 in the past
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How do you get your sct down so low?
@mikeymike8054 combination of internal limiters, 0mm shock cups and spring collars backed all the way off.
How much slop/play do you have with the spring cups? Are you using 5mm or 0mm?
@chillyrc 0mm. Slop play between the top of the spring and collar?
@@trevorfurlotte yeah with lower ride heights the kit shocks need the collars to the top (which it appears you did) but then the spring can move around since the spring cup can't keep the spring secure and sometimes the spring will come off the bottom.
Zip tie the spring to the cup. I do it on my buggy. If it pops off you won't lose it and ruin your race
@buckchocklit is this a 13mm issue? Ive run an SC6.1 and .2 and never had a problem.
What battery’s are the pro drivers running in 1/10 buggy?
@CarveLife whatever their sponsor gives them. They're all made in a handful of factories in China then different businesses slap their brand name on them. Run a HV if your ESC, receiver and servos are rated for HV.