SC10 and Slash Short-course trucks shake-down at Sid's Raceway
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i like the slash and the blue sc10 i think the best driver is the slash person
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@simalive team associateds cars are easy to drive
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Is this in China?
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@dreammaster252 The suspension (shocks to be specific) could actually use some work. They aren't very durable.
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@ilikefire90 Use stiffer springs and thicker shock oil.
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are they mod
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@ilikefire90 That is all setup, It has nothing to do with the cars
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Are they stock ? what type of batteries are you using ?
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the sc10 bottoms out to easy. my slash dosent bottom out until 1and a half foot of a vertical drop. and yet it dosent flip onroad
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the sc10 design has been around for a long time they need to make a gas version off of the rc10gt
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the slash is a tougher backyard basher but the sc10 is a true race truck.... same driver on a track will turn more laps with an sc10(i turn 11.5 with the slash and 13.6 with the sc10)
CLANKILLER007 2 years ago 4
I do agree. The Slash serves my purpose of no-worries-bashing-fun (not to mention it's water-proof). It's a chassis that you just throw in a fresh set of battery and just have fun. As for the SC10, it requires certain level of skill and experience to tune properly. But once dialed in, it is the better car for racing/competition. I might consider getting a SC10 in addition to my Slash later on. :) Cheers.
simalive 2 years ago
those jumps look a bit too big, you have to be haulin ass to clear em and when you do, you get bucked forward
balls01balls01 2 years ago
With the stock motor/esc (12T), the Slash does need to go full-throttle real early to get the momentum to clear the jumps. The speed isn't too bad - but will consider switching to brushless later on. As for the SC10, the guys told me the front felt quite light, so have to be careful with throttle in mid-air so not to tilt the front to high.
simalive 2 years ago