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May 23, 2022
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New!
RIVAL MT8 Factory Team Option Parts
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May 18, 2022
RIVAL MT8 FT Steering Rack, aluminum: Increase steering performance and looks with this one-piece aluminum steering rack.
RIVAL MT8 FT Anti-roll Bar Set: Sharpen the handling and reduce body roll of your MT8 with this bolt-on anti-roll bar set.
RIVAL MT8 FT Locking Servo Saver Nut: Locking feature guarantees that your servo saver setting stays constant.
• Available: May 2022. (Pictured: #25948 Rival MT8 FT Steering Rack, aluminum.)
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May 17, 2022
Trail Tip Tuesday: Printed Artwork Into Your Paint Design
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May 23, 2022
RC Glossary, Sensored/Sensorless (brushless motor)
In the sensored system, the motor includes sensors to transfer exact information to the speed control, making the sensor speed control more precise. Sensored systems give the feeling of the vehicle responding accurately to even the smallest changes of speed. These motors are highly prized by experienced racers who are always looking for an edge in the competition.
The sensorless speed controls and motors can only estimate the position of the rotor. Think of the rotor having marks on it like the face of a clock: at one point there is a 12 o'clock position and 180° from it is a 6 o'clock position. The sensorless speed control doesn't know how to tell whether it is at the 12 or 6 o'clock position, so the speed control has to make its best guess to what is the correct pulse to send to make the motor go forward or reverse when the transmitter trigger is pulled or pushed. Sometimes the incorrect pulse is sent and when you pull the trigger to go forward you actually go in reverse. However, by coming to a complete stop, letting off the trigger, then applying forward throttle again you will generally then go forward.
(See Other Helps > RC Glossary > S)
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In Stock!
RC10B6.4 and B6.4D Team Kits
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May 16, 2022
1:10 scale 2WD off road has been Team Associated's signature class since the release of the RC10 in 1984. The Team Associated RC10 buggy series has won 13 of the 18 I.F.M.A.R. World Championships contested, yet we never rest on our laurels. As tires, motors, batteries, and tracks evolve, Team Associated adapts and improves with every iteration of the RC10. With the RC10B6.4 project, engineers had the goals of improving jumping and landing, updating the steering feel to be "easy to drive fast," and making the buggy corner faster on high-grip carpet and clay.
• Available now. #90034 RC10B6.4 and #90035 B6.4D Team Kits.)
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