Building a Team Associated RC10 B74.1D Team Kit 1/10 4wd RC Buggy - Pt. 11

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  • I'm building a Team Associated RC10 B74.1D Team Kit 1/10 4wd RC Buggy for off road modified class racing. It's a professional grade, full team-level kit that is designed to win straight out of the box. But I'm going farther by using titanium hardware, lighter parts like plastic diff gears, and factory race items like Fox Kashima coated shock bodies.
    In this series of videos, you will see the aftermarket parts, electronics, and the entire build in full detail. I will cover my choices for initial suspension setup and testing. I will also show you how the car performs at the track.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @glenncarlson3161
    @glenncarlson3161 Рік тому

    Awesome video, awesome build video, good stuff thanks man. I have the proline gladiators, and the brand new proline mx badlands and they are awesome in new Mexico soil! Thanks for the help with everything. Hope everyone is doing well

    • @glenncarlson3161
      @glenncarlson3161 Рік тому

      Oops forgot, I'm running these tires on my sct410sl. Anyway rc life baby

    • @MyRCChannel-CJScott
      @MyRCChannel-CJScott  Рік тому +1

      Hi Glenn, I'm glad to hear that you're having fun with your SCT and that the tires you chose are hooking up at your track! How's the 22-4 coming along? Things her are going well... made it to the flying field and am getting my club cert... I've been an outlaw flyer all my life, but things have gotten tight with the new FAA regs. Time to get legit. My wife can't drive yet so I've been the assigned driver.

    • @glenncarlson3161
      @glenncarlson3161 Рік тому

      My 22-4 just needs electronics. I can actually install everything from my sct410sl into it, obviously I can only drive 1 at a time. The sct410sl is awesome even though I only drove it twice. I'm still having difficulty installing the fan onto my carbon fiber center brace. The protek fan has large holes that are not threaded and the center brace has no threads. Non of my screws fit. J don't know what else to do

    • @MyRCChannel-CJScott
      @MyRCChannel-CJScott  Рік тому +1

      @@glenncarlson3161 I know you're not rolling in money, but I love these fans. There are large holes on one side and small ones on the other so the screw can slide down into the fan body. And, with 28,000 rpm, they push a lot of air. I use these exclusively.
      For your 22-4, I'd take your time and get separate electronics so you have complete cars... that's me, you know what's best for you. And, I'd totally understand the swap if you're itching to get the 22-4 on the track.
      Link to the fans:
      www.amazon.com/Motor-Cooling-Heatsink-28000RPM-Brushless/dp/B08FJ9QD8N/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=rocket+rc+fan+30mm&qid=1686206693&sprefix=rc+rocket+fan%2Caps%2C69&sr=8-1-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1

    • @glenncarlson3161
      @glenncarlson3161 Рік тому

      That fan looks just like the protek one I have. It also has large holes and a small caller on one side. I'll just have to get smaller screws. Well I'm going to the track today for my first race day with the sct410sl. Can't wait, thanks again