can someone school me on this RC10 pancar?

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Re: can someone school me on this RC10 pancar?

Post by klavy69 »

:lol: I'll do it and take the pictures but I'm tellin ya...you won't wanna see them :lol: .

Not really sure where the closest track for something like this is anymore. Our indoor carpet tracks have all shut down with under an hour drive but one of the locals is starting to run in WI and will be hopefully goin with a few times...nothing like a new guy showing up in cutoffs and neon shirt...all about first impressions :wink:

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Re: can someone school me on this RC10 pancar?

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That's a Composite Craft enduro set-up for the 10L. It proved to be the simplest, quickest and most effective system for the enduro races. The battery pack is held in place nicely, not much chance of it falling out, and the release mechanism works flawlessly. The electrical connection is easy, just put some servo tape on the top of each stick, then solder on about 2" of slot car braid and bend it over the top of the stick.

I used one for a couple years and still have a few of them in my collection. Let me know if you're missing any parts or need any help figuring it out.

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Re: can someone school me on this RC10 pancar?

Post by scr8p »

i kind of remember sheldon's having those chassis plates up in their ebay store a couple years ago. they probably have a stack of them hanging on a hook at their shop.

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