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Mine is almost finished. I have shocks to build and am waiting for my Lunsford tie rods. The build is very easy. The car feels very beefy.

Spares seem hard to come by, but I will stock a set of front and rear arms and some screws (since they are now metric).
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Sorry, work has stalled my cartoy playing.... I have finished the car and have a bunch of updates to go over. Hopefully get that taken care of soon. :)
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Oh by the way... Best car I have EVER driven! The last car to give me that kind of reaction? The RC10B2. If you don't have a B5 and have doubts... I'm here to tell you, stop with that right now. Car is awesome. It requires some massaging out of the box and I will go over them whenever I get to finishing the updates to the build.

I'm getting a B5M... Haven't gotten it yet, but this car has convinced me that I need to have one. :)
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Sean, I will be testing the mod we discussed tomorrow. I will be sure to let you know how it works. If it goes as expected I should be able to trim .5 - 1. sec a lap since it should significantly improve the car. The car is already fast and I expect to surpass the track record of 24.5 sec lap which was laid down by a TLR 22. 2.0. Even with the issues I was having before I was knocking on the door of the lap time.

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I can only afford one new car and don't know if I should go with the rear or mid motor. I am driving on clay that starts damp and dries out throughout race day.

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pumpkinfish wrote:I can only afford one new car and don't know if I should go with the rear or mid motor. I am driving on clay that starts damp and dries out throughout race day.
High traction = Mid

Low traction = Rear

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Got mine this past weekend...I got the Mid because the track up here is high bite...I have also put money down on a rear because we are in the process of moving to Georgia and I want to have both...Don't know what the tracks will be like down there...Thank you for putting the build on the forum...And don't worry about the car being new because I am sure in 6 months the B5.something will come out when they realize that they should have made it 5 mm longer lol....I will keep mine in the box until the move is done and then I will race it...I have sold almost all of my vintage stuff to get back into racing...So I am pretty excited about getting the move over with lol...
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REMJ666 wrote:Got mine this past weekend...I got the Mid because the track up here is high bite...I have also put money down on a rear because we are in the process of moving to Georgia and I want to have both...Don't know what the tracks will be like down there...Thank you for putting the build on the forum...And don't worry about the car being new because I am sure in 6 months the B5.something will come out when they realize that they should have made it 5 mm longer lol....I will keep mine in the box until the move is done and then I will race it...I have sold almost all of my vintage stuff to get back into racing...So I am pretty excited about getting the move over with lol...
Where in Georgia are you moving to? I live outside Atlanta and can give you a little advice on a few of the tracks by me.

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rcgerber wrote:
REMJ666 wrote:Got mine this past weekend...I got the Mid because the track up here is high bite...I have also put money down on a rear because we are in the process of moving to Georgia and I want to have both...Don't know what the tracks will be like down there...Thank you for putting the build on the forum...And don't worry about the car being new because I am sure in 6 months the B5.something will come out when they realize that they should have made it 5 mm longer lol....I will keep mine in the box until the move is done and then I will race it...I have sold almost all of my vintage stuff to get back into racing...So I am pretty excited about getting the move over with lol...
Where in Georgia are you moving to? I live outside Atlanta and can give you a little advice on a few of the tracks by me.
Dallas Georgia...
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There are 2 tracks under 30 mins from Dallas. One is Hotshots, an indoor GA clay track in Marietta just east of Dallas. Traction gets high enough there to run mid-motor; they also have on-road there. The other is Sweet Water Raceway, an outdoor old school surface in a guys backyard (but is really nice) in Powder Springs just south of Dallas. This is a rear motor track where tires like step-pins or square armor work well. There are another 3 around 1-2 hrs away all larger outdoor tracks that lean towards 1/8 scale but they try to make the tracks 1/10th friendly. They are in Dalton (north of Atlanta), Loganville (east of Atlanta), and Henry Co (south of Atlanta). Check out rctechs georgia forum for races and discussion.http://www.rctech.net/forum/georgia-racing-77/

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I'm built the mid and ran into two small problems. Was missing a CVD coupler and the driveshaft wouldn't go into one of the outdrives. Ended up using a center out of a RC10 CVD. Then used a driveshaft out of a B4.2. Other than that, the thing looks like a tank.

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rcgerber wrote:There are 2 tracks under 30 mins from Dallas. One is Hotshots, an indoor GA clay track in Marietta just east of Dallas. Traction gets high enough there to run mid-motor; they also have on-road there. The other is Sweet Water Raceway, an outdoor old school surface in a guys backyard (but is really nice) in Powder Springs just south of Dallas. This is a rear motor track where tires like step-pins or square armor work well. There are another 3 around 1-2 hrs away all larger outdoor tracks that lean towards 1/8 scale but they try to make the tracks 1/10th friendly. They are in Dalton (north of Atlanta), Loganville (east of Atlanta), and Henry Co (south of Atlanta). Check out rctechs georgia forum for races and discussion.http://www.rctech.net/forum/georgia-racing-77/
I knew there was a lot of tracks down there lol...Thanks for the heads up...Marietta is right next door...
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Johnboy72 wrote:I'm built the mid and ran into two small problems. Was missing a CVD coupler and the driveshaft wouldn't go into one of the outdrives. Ended up using a center out of a RC10 CVD. Then used a driveshaft out of a B4.2. Other than that, the thing looks like a tank.
Did you contact Associate ??? They should have to supply you with any missing parts...
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Those ball studs look big enough that they just might work on my Slash...Is it painted yet ??? I have seen reports and have talked to a couple of local racers around here and they tell me that the B4.2 that they have is faster ??? Do you feel the same ???
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Jeepz/Orange, post up your thoughts/changes when you get time. I am a LONG time stock racer, planning on entering the mod class with style (and way too much motor)...7.5 bolted up and ready to destroy stuff.
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