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Noobie needing help or directions

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Ok since im slow i need a rc parts namer for dummies or a website that is the same thing...im no mechanic and i dont know 2/3 of the stuff ppl r saying in there post...hahaha forgive me im slow at first but learn fast like a kid pics work best with a discription...

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So what are you needing to know?

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just get an instruction manual for whatever car you have.

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Guess im needing to know where to get manuals for all three of my rc's...i have a rc10t1 a rc10tc3 and a rc18t1..all r disscontinued so its hard for me to find them...when i started messing with rc cars in 2007 the intrest was just driveing the cars now i have a whole new respect for the hobby and fun so i realy have no clue where to look team associated doesnt have the 10t1 manual from wat i seen all my rc's are origanlly team associated..

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RC10.com has them in pdf form- they are also posted here in the scans archives under manuals http://www.rc10talk.com/viewforum.php?f=82 , not sure exactly where it is-but it's there! 8)

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Thank you that helped alot...i do have a question for a good roll out on a 30ft total oval carpet trck.15 up 1 side and 15ft down the other....on my 10t1 i have the duratrx sprint2 esc and a reedy radon 30000 i will have to change the motor do to its not stock and in reality the esc i have shouldnt pushit its a 20t esc...the motor i with use a monster2 and a monster revange both 27t motor...last time i raced there i raced 10tc4 with a 21:88 and a 30:88 car was stiff in everything now im driveing the statium 10t1 aluminum chassis...ne thoughts on a good roll out

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Not sure that qualifies as an oval. I think technically it is a "circle"...

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Its a sc corse...terre haute indiana bucks hobby barn is where i race...its not big at all the east west coast class does that track and 1 in new castle indiana which is 2 to 3 times bigger

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