USA vs UK Team associated RC10 B6.4 setup
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Mark has been running the awesome Team Associated RC10 B6.4 2wd Buggy and he has had a few problems with handling ... So it is time to dial in the setup. These cars are designed in the states and you need to make some changes to get them to run properly here in the UK.
www.cmldistribution.co.uk/pro...
NEW FEATURES
New 13mm big-bore threaded aluminum shocks and springs with machined shock pistons for improved bump and jump handling
New +3mm length aluminum chassis with 22.5 degree kick-up to complement updated front-end geometry and with new shape to reduce chassis scrub with the track surface
20deg., 22.5deg., and 25deg. molded bulkheads included for a complete range of caster and kickup options
New adjustable height steering bellcrank and rack system for optimized bumpsteer at all ride heights and caster angles
New -1mm kingpin offset steering and caster block set for smoother and more predictable steering through the entire wheel throw
New steel RC10B6.4 ESC mounting tray shifted forward in the chassis and with a wider footprint to fit electronics, resulting in a further forward weight bias
New front ballstud mount, top plate, and front wing mount to account for the kickup angle change
New chassis side rails with 3 optional fan mount locations to choose from depending on chassis length and transmission used
New cab-forward design RC10B6.4 bodyshell offered in standard (kit) and lightweight (optional) thickness
Front and rear anti-roll bars included
4mm carbon fiber front and rear shock towers with molded protective covers.
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Nice video. Matches my findings tuning my old B6.3 for high grip tracks where you want the weight forwards and stiff rear with less toe, softer front suspension, with dropped inner front links -all to gain more steering and loosen up the rear. The reverse works for low grip outside Astroturf, where you want the weight back, a softer rear suspension, raised front inner links and shocks, more rear toe, and dropped inner end of rear upper links -all to gain rear grip.
I'm picking ones up this week, for racing at millend RRC ,I'm currently running the rb10 rtr with yeah racing shocks from your video and doings really well in the finals, i came first every race till the main i came second which I'm really proud of because people are running much more expensive buggys than mine 😊 SLOW IS FAST!
Great video, there’s nothing better than making some changes and seeing the car improve. I think a lot of people are put off asking other drivers what there set up is. But if you dont ask, you dont get 👍 like you say, not every change will be to your liking, everyone likes a car to behave a certain way 👍
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Absolutely 👍
Another great vid Mark. Amazing how many racers wouldn't dream of sharing their setup tips. Loved watching both yours and Carls racing journey. :)
I had a b2 sport as a kid. Wish I'd have had these videos then. Maybe I wouldn't have curbed it first corner and sold it 😂
Great Info! Looking forward to see how the improvements pan out on the track. Good luck! 👍
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Owen, still learning this car but also really enjoying the process👍
Great watching your journey unpacking this class of racing, going through the various aspects of setup as I did since the end of 2021! I feel like I've still got lots to learn and I imagine that journey will never stop. Waiting for the videos when you race outdoors and in the wet👀. Great video!👍
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Ken, can’t wait to have a go outside👍
Great video! I upgraded to the B6.4 from the B6.1 and was instantly blown away. The kit B6.4 carries so much more corner speed and steering than my previous B6.1 did and I'm so happy I upgraded. But I like you have been having some understeer and really bad on-power steering recently. Will try out some of these tips for sure! I built mine with the aluminum front bulkhead you showed in the video and that has also been working great for me! Cheers thanks for the tips
Great video👍👍👍
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Qrisem Thanks for watching
Great info..
Great tips. Great video...
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Cheers Blue
You should have started by adding a +1 mm bulkhead to get more aggressive stearing. Then get vrp game changer shock pistons
Really enjoy your videos and the content. Think you guys are awesome for promoting the hobby and making it understandable and approachable. If I can make a recommendation, I think you can improve your audio quality in the videos. The video quality and editing is great, but I find the audio sounds like your speaking in a big room and echos. Keep the great content coming and looking forward to your Team Corally videos!
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind comments and you are right about the sound, gotta invest in some mics soon👍
I Race at a club with my son and I allways Tell him befor a race. It's just a walk in the park Slow is fast And stay on 4 wheels at all Times GOOD LUCK RACING
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
I try that with my son but it does not seem to work out…. It is gonna take time young padwan
@casssrc
Жыл бұрын
@@PopalongRC 🤔in Fact my son really improved after no 1 driver in Israel gave him a hole day of personel Lesson. 🤷They are the same age 😅
Depending on grip level, may also be worth considering a couple of willspeed parts, such as the take 2 front bulkhead to raise roll center and take one D block to give zero rear toe if needed. Also worth playing with front hub height as has a noticeable difference to initial steering when lowered.
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Brilliant, thanks
Steel Front bulkhead, 10k diff oil, 2gear diff.
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
A few people have suggested this, is it a case of taking two of the four planetary gears out?
@johnboyrichy5452
Жыл бұрын
Yeah I did the same, it gives you more rotation around the corners.
@adriansmith1826
Жыл бұрын
Hi, yes, remove 2 planetary gears and their metal washers. Fill the diff up to manual recommended level with 10k diff fluid. Helps with rotation of the car.
Interesting that in the UK you guys run timing on your ESC. Here in the US it’s 17.5 stock racing, blinky mode ESC and timing only on the motor. Excellent video though! Cool to see how the tracks differ from place to place too.
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
cheers buddy ... hope to race in US one day
When mentioning your setup be sure to say which tire and track surface you're running on as this can make a massive difference in your setup. For me on high grip indoor clay I'm running red front Springs and white rear springs, rear ball diff, aluminum front b6.3 bulkhead and a number of other changes but that will get you in the ball park.
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for that We are really enjoying this jump into buggy racing More content coming soon.
I currently race touring car but these are tempting! Uh oh the bank account gonna take a hit!
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Sorry Ahhahahahaaa
@extec101
Жыл бұрын
TC is alot more money then running buggys.
Hi I washed your video and was wondering what oils are you using in your b6.4
try a 30g brass front weight for carpet/turf and the 15g blue for clay. At least thats what we run in states
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Cheers bones
I would have a play around with the droop.
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Yeah it is something we need to explore more
I've heard that some are not using the front sway bar.
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
We will look into it
Thats my car doing a wheelie off the line at the MKGP ha
After you drilled the pistons did you change the shock oil weight?
@PopalongRC
Жыл бұрын
Front 35cst, rear 30👍
@edwinsantiago7639
Жыл бұрын
@@PopalongRC thanks for the fast reply and enjoy your videos as well
2 gear diff 20k.
@PopalongRC
10 ай бұрын
Good shout
😂 correct, California isn't exactly the USA.... It is a ifferent country on a different planet.