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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:14 pm
by Incredible_Serious
Little help from the hive mind that is 10Talk.... got these in a lot recently, and need to ID them to move them on. I'm certain they're 1:8 pan car, as they're significantly bigger than my 'traditional' 10L type stuff I have for my Daytona... wheels are 60mm wide, 55mm high, and have some sort of six-point locking mechanism - maybe a quick release? 1:8 is definitely not my wheelhouse... ;)
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 12:16 am
by Dangeruss
Incredible_Serious wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2024 7:14 pm got these in a lot recently, and need to ID them
Golf course putting cups :P

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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:42 am
by Elkcycles
@Incredible_Serious
Mugen Seiki MRX-4 rear wheels.

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 5:29 pm
by Incredible_Serious
Elkcycles wrote: Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:42 am @Incredible_Serious
Mugen Seiki MRX-4 rear wheels.
The one photo I was able to find to match that description seems close enough for me.... thanks @Elkcycles !

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2024 1:59 pm
by dldiaz
I found a basic answer to this question from Reggie, in this old thread:
https://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?t=23357&start=90
Re: My 2012 Vonat Builds (2WD) (02/18/12)
Post by Charlie don't surf » Tue Feb 21, 2012 9:36 pm

adam lancia wrote:
Standard buggy/truck rear green springs and light green truck fronts. I *think* the light green fronts were replaced with a normal looking dark green powder coat eventually, I can't remember the light green springs being a different rate than the later, darker ones. Charlie...? Temple...? Li'l help...?
Yep, the bright green front's were T2 and stiffer by far ( blue current rate ) than the standard AE green truck front's

So to confirm, the off-color green front springs on an RC10T2 - would be more equivalent to a typical "blue" Truck Front Spring?
- The part number in T2 manual is the same as regular truck Front Green [ASC7427], right?
- What was the point of the stiffer front spring?

Here are pictures to show color - first picture is the odd-colored T2 front spring; 2nd picture is the typical green AE spring color:
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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2024 10:28 pm
by RC10th
The last lot of green front springs I bought were lighter colored like your photo (blue white header card).

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2024 4:00 pm
by dldiaz
dldiaz wrote: Sun Dec 29, 2024 1:59 pm So to confirm, the off-color green front springs on an RC10T2 - would be more equivalent to a typical "blue" Truck Front Spring?
- The part number in T2 manual is the same as regular truck Front Green [ASC7427], right?
- What was the point of the stiffer front spring?
To expand on my question above about what was the point of the stiffer light-green springs:

I don't think any other AE kits recommend blue springs as a basic setup, right?
Why did they recommend such stiff springs on the T2 ?
- Is the geometry different?
- Or is there any other reason we know of, that it would perform better with stiffer front springs?

When y'all are rebuilding T2s for racing these days, do you still use these stiffer front springs?


Sorry for detailed questions - I have never rebuilt a T2, but I plan on prepping one for racing soon.

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2024 9:28 am
by RC10th
The T2 may have come with a couple different springs through its production.


Depending on the surface your racing on you'd go up on spring rate as the grip increases. Also if you move the shock in on the arm you'd likely go up on spring rate too.


The light green springs are listed as same spring rate, the only way to tell for certain is to test them on a shock matching jig.


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Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2025 11:21 am
by dldiaz
RC10th wrote: Tue Dec 31, 2024 9:28 am The T2 may have come with a couple different springs through its production.

Depending on the surface your racing on you'd go up on spring rate as the grip increases. Also if you move the shock in on the arm you'd likely go up on spring rate too.

The light green springs are listed as same spring rate, the only way to tell for certain is to test them on a shock matching jig.
Great info. Thanks!

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 7:30 pm
by ZED32
This probably easy but I can't figure it out. What body is this? From my Ultramold

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 7:33 pm
by Phin
Dahms Torpedo

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:05 pm
by mikea96
That actually looks like a jrx pro se body with the nose broke off.

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:50 pm
by Phin
mikea96 wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:05 pm That actually looks like a jrx pro se body with the nose broke off.
You're right. I don't know how I mistook it as a Dahms body. :oops:

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 9:12 pm
by ZED32
mikea96 wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:05 pm That actually looks like a jrx pro se body with the nose broke off.
Thank you! I really like how it hugs the chassis.

Re: The Official "What is it?" Thread

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 2:20 am
by wunjee
ZED32 wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 9:12 pm
mikea96 wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 8:05 pm That actually looks like a jrx pro se body with the nose broke off.
Thank you! I really like how it hugs the chassis.
Team Bluegroove reproduces that body, so it's still available if you want a new, undamaged one.

https://teambluegroove.com/products/team-losi-jrx-pro-se-body-vintage