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1/10 Scale Electric Buggy:
Team Associated RC10 B4 Team / RTR (2003) 9034 / 9050Introduction:
Introduced by Team Associated in 2003, the 2WD RC10B4 Stealth Team Buggy kit - # 9034 - was the car Billy Easton took TQ and won the 2003 IFMAR 2WD World Championships, and was also voted R/C Car Action's 2003 "Car of the Year". A factory assembled RTR version - # 9050 - was also introduced, with a 17T motor, LRP ESC, Airtronics "Blazer" Sport radio system and a painted bodyshell.
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2003 RC10B4
The B4 Team and RTR are based on a molded plastic chassis, with a ball differential, coil spring over oil filled dampers (Hard anodised Team, Blue anodised RTR), 2.60:1 ratio Stealth gearbox, CVD drive-shafts (dogbones for RTR), turnbuckles, servo saver, slipper clutch and a full set of ball bearings (bushings for RTR).
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(Source: Associated Kits, RC10B4 Instruction Manual, 2003.) |
2003 RC10 B4 - Box Art:
The RC10 B4 Team Box - # 9034.
2003 RC10 B4 Chassis:
RC10 B4 Team Chassis.
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Information and AdviceElectronic Speed ControllersHistory
ESC were originally developed to be used in conjunction with brushed 27T stock and modified motors in the late 1970s, early 1980s. Compared to modern day Controllers, they were Bulky and heavy, constructed using basic resistors, rheostats, capacitors and transistors, crammed together on a simple circuit board, to provide stepped but smooth acceleration when compared to the old mechanical, servo operated sweeper Speed Controllers. An Electronic Switch to change the direction of current flow was used on some of these early ESC to give reverse operation. Although they were a vast improvement on the old mechanical speedos of the time, they were expensive, jerky to control, and prone to burn out if not carefully looked after. |
Hints, Tips and Information
Wheel Camber - for cornering stability
Camber is described as the angle of the wheel as you look at it directly from the front or rear of your car and if set correctly will improve your cars cornering ability considerably, by providing increased traction. This simple to make adjustment is considered by many to be one of the most effective changes you can make to your car for better handling. |
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