My new favorite B4 killer
- mdutcher
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My new favorite B4 killer
This car sat for almost a year as I was trying to decide what to do with it. Nothing too original, just another fun build.
I was after a similar setup to my B4.2. I think that i achieved it.
-Dynotech/Klein arms
-Big bore shocks
-GT front axles
-10T front end
-RC Carbon Works shock towers
-Losi rear hubs
-B44 CVDs
-XP 1313 Servo
-Reedy 17.5T motor
-Novak GTB2 ESC
It was every bit as competitive to anything modern on the track, if not more. I am not that great of a driver.
I was after a similar setup to my B4.2. I think that i achieved it.
-Dynotech/Klein arms
-Big bore shocks
-GT front axles
-10T front end
-RC Carbon Works shock towers
-Losi rear hubs
-B44 CVDs
-XP 1313 Servo
-Reedy 17.5T motor
-Novak GTB2 ESC
It was every bit as competitive to anything modern on the track, if not more. I am not that great of a driver.
FT RC10B4.2*Dualsky ESC*Reedy 17.5T*XP
RC10 Re-Re*Dualsky ESC*Reedy 17.5T*Savox
RC10 CE*Novak GTB2*Dualsky 13.5T*XP
RC10T and other vintage goodness
RC10 Re-Re*Dualsky ESC*Reedy 17.5T*Savox
RC10 CE*Novak GTB2*Dualsky 13.5T*XP
RC10T and other vintage goodness
- mdutcher
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Re: My new favorite B4 killer
off body shots...
FT RC10B4.2*Dualsky ESC*Reedy 17.5T*XP
RC10 Re-Re*Dualsky ESC*Reedy 17.5T*Savox
RC10 CE*Novak GTB2*Dualsky 13.5T*XP
RC10T and other vintage goodness
RC10 Re-Re*Dualsky ESC*Reedy 17.5T*Savox
RC10 CE*Novak GTB2*Dualsky 13.5T*XP
RC10T and other vintage goodness
- Blacktiger355
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Re: My new favorite B4 killer
Hi there, lovely RC10 you have there. I tried to pm you but it just wouldn't let me. I was wondering what Losi rear hubs were you using? As for the Dynotech arms, are they the same one as their sprint cars? I have a re re Worlds Car and I would love to do the mods that you did on your RC10. I've stopped RC for awhile and now am planning to get back and I had an RC10 Team Car back in the day. Thanksmdutcher wrote:This car sat for almost a year as I was trying to decide what to do with it. Nothing too original, just another fun build.
I was after a similar setup to my B4.2. I think that i achieved it.
-Dynotech/Klein arms
-Big bore shocks
-GT front axles
-10T front end
-RC Carbon Works shock towers
-Losi rear hubs
-B44 CVDs
-XP 1313 Servo
-Reedy 17.5T motor
-Novak GTB2 ESC
It was every bit as competitive to anything modern on the track, if not more. I am not that great of a driver.

Re: My new favorite B4 killer
Looks really good, I have a worlds car re-re waiting for me to build this way. I just need the time.
Javier -
RC10 Shelfer, RC10 Worlds Car Runner, RC10T Shelfer, RC10T2 Runner, SC18, JConcepts BJ4, B5M and counting.
RC10T WOIN Build http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=32541
RC10 Shelfer, RC10 Worlds Car Runner, RC10T Shelfer, RC10T2 Runner, SC18, JConcepts BJ4, B5M and counting.
RC10T WOIN Build http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=32541
Re: My new favorite B4 killer
Not digging the front wheels being wider.
But, that's just me.
But, that's just me.
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- THEYTOOKMYTHUMB
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Re: My new favorite B4 killer
I like my front tires like I like my women. Real thick and juicy.shoman24v wrote:Not digging the front wheels being wider.
But, that's just me.



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Re: My new favorite B4 killer
Oh my!THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:I like my front tires like I like my women. Real thick and juicy.shoman24v wrote:Not digging the front wheels being wider.
But, that's just me.Black is ok as long as their grip is just right. If the track is loose I like for them to have nice big nipples to keep me from sliding off. Their nipples should be soft and supple too. You know, the kind that makes the whole body shake when you run your finger across them.
Then again sometimes ribs are nice. They stick out and allow for nice handle to keep your mind busy so you don't finish too quickly and blow it under the pressure. If the track is wet, then I like to pull out the paddles. Then you can just use your rudder to guide her where you want her to go like a little man in a rowboat. The main thing you have to remember is that it's not the size of the tire, but how you steer it.



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