Associated RC8Te Official Thread
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I use the rc8te for bashing only and some of my friends have a savage flux. I would not trade, never! where they can go, I can go. But with more precision, better handling and more balance....
You can see some jumps together in the below video
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtuKwDQium8[/youtube]
You can see some jumps together in the below video
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GtuKwDQium8[/youtube]
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That's a cool vid magic.. What's that Jeep thing - wild wheelies!!... Looks like it's on fast-forward..
ps And don't you tell your Savage friend to stay on throttle when airborn??... [X(]
ps And don't you tell your Savage friend to stay on throttle when airborn??... [X(]
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the little jeep thing is a wild willy 2 from tamiya, fitted with a 5.5 turns brushless set
and no, hahahaha, I don't tell him to use the throttle, makes me look good this way on film
and no, hahahaha, I don't tell him to use the throttle, makes me look good this way on film
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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CukHwzZEW-Y[/youtube]
some video where you can see both fluxxes and my RC8Te... and yes I need to learn how to jump too... but only after doing this for more than 20 minutes, one rear hub carrier broke..
some video where you can see both fluxxes and my RC8Te... and yes I need to learn how to jump too... but only after doing this for more than 20 minutes, one rear hub carrier broke..
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Nice video.. It looks like you were gettin the hang of jumping by the end of the video. Remember if you stay in the throttle it'll cause truck to nose up.. If you hit brakes it'll nose down.. best way to learn to jump is spend an afternoon on a track.. You'll have to hang of it before you leave.. Electric can be a bit harder, because the engine is the brake, and you have to learn the throttle positioning to make it fly level..
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Well I did it, I've got an RC8Te on the way and should be here by friday. I was going to sell my savage first but I couldn't wait. After plenty of online research I've decided on this truggy and I think I made a good choice, It should be together by next week and I can't wait. Got it from Tower for a great price they have discounts right now for Christmas and I could't resist. The only thing that's buggin me is the 3mm shock towers, just wondering how they hold up to the abuse, as soon as I get some extra cash I'll get the CF towers.
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The stock shock towers on mine are holding up just fine with no bending even after several hard landings on its top.
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Ok cool I guess I'll just install them and see how long they last, in the mean time I'll keep an eye out for some CF towers.
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Well it's all went together pretty smoothly, all that was missing was one screw which isn't a big deal but other than that the kit looks nice and solid. Just wondering if any of you guys have run into any problems with the plastic spur, and if so do they make a 50 tooth mod 1 metal spur? I'm waiting for my tires to come in once they do I'll get some pictures up.
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Well it's all went together pretty smoothly, all that was missing was one screw which isn't a big deal but other than that the kit looks nice and solid. Just wondering if any of you guys have run into any problems with the plastic spur, and if so do they make a 50 tooth mod 1 metal spur? I'm waiting for my tires to come in once they do I'll get some pictures up.
Well it's all went together pretty smoothly, all that was missing was one screw which isn't a big deal but other than that the kit looks nice and solid. Just wondering if any of you guys have run into any problems with the plastic spur, and if so do they make a 50 tooth mod 1 metal spur? I'm waiting for my tires to come in once they do I'll get some pictures up.
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It's the Revolver 9XL 1845kv from Kershaw Designs, I had it in my Savage XL and it moved that 14lbs beast around pretty good so it should handle the 9lbs RC8Te with ease.
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Ok so I don't really have it yet but it will be here tomarrow so I am bumping this thread for my own selfish gain! lol
I see that the last post here was a while ago so I am hoping to either revive this one. Or maybe you guys can tell me of another thread that is the "Official" official RC8Te thread?
Anyhoo... I can't wait to get my hands on another kit! Haven't had one since the Hellfire SS a few years ago. I been racing an ERevo last season and although it was a mean machine and I could hang with the truggies just fine, I am really looking forward to running a proper truggy again.
Lets talk tires! Will AKA's such as cityblocks or I-beams fit on the Associated wheels OK?
I see that the last post here was a while ago so I am hoping to either revive this one. Or maybe you guys can tell me of another thread that is the "Official" official RC8Te thread?
Anyhoo... I can't wait to get my hands on another kit! Haven't had one since the Hellfire SS a few years ago. I been racing an ERevo last season and although it was a mean machine and I could hang with the truggies just fine, I am really looking forward to running a proper truggy again.
Lets talk tires! Will AKA's such as cityblocks or I-beams fit on the Associated wheels OK?
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I had an MGT a few years back and I had a lot of trouble with the plastic shocks... mainly the caps poppin off.
I have heard some guys say that they have been a big problem on the this truggy and some that have had no trouble at all.
So anyway, the Associated aluminum upgrade kits are pretty pricey, even just the bodies and caps! Do you guys know of any drop-in replacemnts that aren't so expensive?
I fixed the pop-off problem on the MGT with aluminum caps so theres a descent chance that they would work with the truggy... guess I would probably try that firts and buy the bodies later if I had too...
but shiny new metal shocks all around would be even better if I could afford some!
I have heard some guys say that they have been a big problem on the this truggy and some that have had no trouble at all.
So anyway, the Associated aluminum upgrade kits are pretty pricey, even just the bodies and caps! Do you guys know of any drop-in replacemnts that aren't so expensive?
I fixed the pop-off problem on the MGT with aluminum caps so theres a descent chance that they would work with the truggy... guess I would probably try that firts and buy the bodies later if I had too...
but shiny new metal shocks all around would be even better if I could afford some!
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Ready to roll now... the "lightning" rod.
LOL I HAD to go with an electric theme since the nitro guys at my club are allways razzin me!
LOL I HAD to go with an electric theme since the nitro guys at my club are allways razzin me!
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the plastic shock bodies are a common part that breaks along with the rear outter hinge pins bending .. but the shock towers are holding up great, i have the towers for the champ truck on order, just waiting for them to come available
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Ready to roll now... the ''lightning'' rod.
LOL I HAD to go with an electric theme since the nitro guys at my club are allways razzin me!
Ready to roll now... the ''lightning'' rod.
LOL I HAD to go with an electric theme since the nitro guys at my club are allways razzin me!
dude that is a neat looking paintjob, your lightning bolts came out very nice......