** What's Old is New Tech Thread **

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Post by vintage AE »

Just wanted to say thanks to Jason for providing continuous tech support for the old but new builds 8) I know others have chimed in too, but it seems like Jason has been quite devoted.

How long have these builds been going on now? Has to be at least 5 years or so by now.

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it's been awhile. probably early '08 when i pitched the idea to paul, and he had the parts on hand to start running with it.

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Didn't find by search..

When upgrading to b4 slipper, can I use #7485 ft v2 slipper hubs and #7486 slipper spring & washer instead of #9604 hubs and #9605 slipper spring?

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Hakase wrote:Didn't find by search..

When upgrading to b4 slipper, can I use #7485 ft v2 slipper hubs and #7486 slipper spring & washer instead of #9604 hubs and #9605 slipper spring?
Absolutely!

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One more stupid question from newbie =)

I need body for my RC10CE, but is there a difference between ASC6121 Viper and ASC6160 Protech?
Can i just get the one that looks better? =) Or is there more bodies to fit?

What about the wings? ASC6186 is fine?

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Hakase, just get which body you like better. Any wing (1/10th scale) should be find, again, pick what you like.
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Outside the Boxart (OTBA)

Front:
RPM 10T Arms (7040)
B4 Front Shocks (0.89) – With re-anodized Trinity collars and white RC10 hardware.
Steering – Worlds ballbearing on the left, Traditional right, with white AE ball cups.
RC10 trailing Steering blocks, old school (6216).
*Lunsford Titanium B4/SC10 Axles (7150) – Shortened to fit the steering blocks, as shown
* XXXT Caster block carriers. Neutral or equal to kickup (LOSA4125). Filed to fit.
*Gold Nose Plate (6310) - Modified as shown and bent to 25 degree kickup.
*Nose brace tubes (6320) – Cut and retapped to fit as shown.
*10T bulkhead (7207) –Sectioned and reversed as shown.
*Custom FRP Shock tower
*Custom Kydex front bumper/skid plate.

Rear:
B4 Rear Shocks (1.18) – With re-anodized Trinity collars and RC10 hardware as shown.
RPM RC10GT Carriers – White (7027)
B4 Axle Spacers (9608)
Stealth Tranny with B4 Topshaft, 81T Spur and Clear Cover
*Custom FRP Low Profile Shock Tower and Tray Brace
*Robinson Racing Adjustable Blocks -Disassembled, cut and drilled to 2 & 3.5 deg. Possibilities, using 6 gear holes.
*RC10 Cadillac Bulkhead - Narrowed to near the nose tube holes, deepened the 8-32 threads, and cut to fit the Robinson blocks. I need to get better pics because this is very tight!
*10T Rear Arms by RPM (7030) – Broken set shortened and re-drillled 6mm at inward ends.
*T4 C-CVD’s (MIP 7020) – Shortened bone to about 75mm.

Other:
*Gold Tub Chassis, A Stamp (6300) –2cm at sides and narrowed to 6 gear holes at rear.
*Gold Motor Plate (6607) Drilled for B4 Cover
*Custom FRP battery hold down
Battery Cup – drilled forward to allow battery positioning for weight (11mm front to back)
RC10 Antenna and servo mounts.
B4 wheels all around
Lunsford Punisher Turnbuckles and RPM Ball Cups
Lunsford RC10GT Titanium Hinge Pin Set (3012)
Protech Body (6160)
JConcepts Illuzion Wing for B4 (0102)
Squarehead’s Box Art Decal sheet
Parma Flames Stripes Paint Mask 5.5” x 8.5” (743)

Most useful Tools (required for modifications to some parts above, as indicated by the *’s)

Hack saw (used it more than the Dremmel)
Files - a big 10” bastard and a little hobby set of needle files (also used more than the Dremmel).
Drill Press
4-40 and 8-32 taps
Blue painters tape
Exacto and utility knives
Heat gun
A steel mm ruler.
A roller B4 and T2 available to check different parts and possibilities.
A Dremmel
RC10talk.com and its associated constituency :mrgreen: .
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That body is swwweeeet! 8)

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vintage AE wrote:That body is swwweeeet! 8)
Thanks. You know I mixed the orange with this gold metal flake I found in a bargain bin so in person it glitters. The royal blue is metalic too because thats what I had available. No way to get the camera to catch it tho. I learned a bit from your Thingy build btw.
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Post by vintage AE »

Maybe a photo in direct sunlight will bring out some of the glitter...maybe

My buggy thingy was a fun build and is still going strong today. It's a build where I didn't worry too much about looks and focused more or the fun aspect of a RC10 that can be had without racing in mind. Your build looks just as sweet as the body btw.

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Very nice paint job on that last 10! Perfectly sums up what's old is new!

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here is my hat in the ring....standard recipe minus the gt front axels...have to get a set of inline blocks but is pretty much the standard recipe and handles awesome. i plan on another old is new buggy but it will be a cut down tub with b4 body. here are a few pics with 2 different bodies...let me know what you think.

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do you think its a bad twilight zone episode for team associated to be re producing a buggy from yesteryear that is capable of beating their latest and greatest production buggy?

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Bump Steer ? Working on a WOIN project using the rc10t front suspension with klien arms , wide gt axles and proline b4 rims and stock CE c hubs and carriers.Also using the 10t servo saver. Getting alot of toe in on the dump steer . any help?

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rctenracer wrote:Bump Steer ? Working on a WOIN project using the rc10t front suspension with klien arms , wide gt axles and proline b4 rims and stock CE c hubs and carriers.Also using the 10t servo saver. Getting alot of toe in on the dump steer . any help?
you're using the 10t steering bellcrank? so you have it set up long wheelbase?

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scr8p wrote:
rctenracer wrote:Bump Steer ? Working on a WOIN project using the rc10t front suspension with klien arms , wide gt axles and proline b4 rims and stock CE c hubs and carriers.Also using the 10t servo saver. Getting alot of toe in on the dump steer . any help?
you're using the 10t steering bellcrank? so you have it set up long wheelbase?
Let me get a pic up .

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