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Vintage Article: RC10 Transmissions
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:17 pm
by FifthScaleRacer
High guys. I have a boat load of old RC mags, so I thought I'd share some RC10 related articles.
Here's an article about all the different RC10 transmissions. This was written before the release of the first Stealth tranny.
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:41 pm
by Timmy
Nice find!
Thanks for the post.
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:51 pm
by badhoopty
Timmy wrote:Nice find!
Thanks for the post.
x2
this makes me want to make a sticky just for old scans and articles.
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 7:58 pm
by FifthScaleRacer
badhoopty wrote:Timmy wrote:Nice find!
Thanks for the post.
x2
this makes me want to make a sticky just for old scans and articles.
thanks,
I would be happy to contribute more scans.
I have almost every RCCA magazine from 1986 to 1995
I also have lots of early mags like R/C Car and Competition Plus.
Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 8:17 pm
by Timmy
badhoopty wrote:Timmy wrote:Nice find!
Thanks for the post.
x2
this makes me want to make a sticky just for old scans and articles.
I 2nd that if it is any count.
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 4:15 pm
by bensb4
omg does that tranny have a chain on it.
Posted: Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:20 pm
by pete
badhoopty wrote:this makes me want to make a sticky just for old scans and articles.
Hoopty, I have a bunch of old manuals for RC10's and some Kyosho stuff too. If you think we can get away with it (and you want to use the bandwidth) I could scan those pages and send them to you to contribute to the archive.
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 3:17 pm
by Chewbacca
Man, I'd kill for one of those MIP all steel trannies with the planitary dif.
Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 5:55 pm
by Eau Rouge
Chewbacca wrote:Man, I'd kill for one of those MIP all steel trannies with the planitary dif.
You mean these?
They've been just waiting for a NOS nylon diff case, idler gear and outdrives to be the ultimate diff... my favorite RC10 diff of all time.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:10 am
by Asso_man!
that is not fair, a murder is going to happen...

Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 9:04 am
by Eau Rouge
I used to run these off road and dirt oval. They were AMAZING for the time, compared to the other diffs on the market. No diff ball slippage, and if you needed it, you could use the torque slipper to temper the power. I have always been a strong believer in that the best slipper clutch is your left index finger (or your thumb for you stick radio guys). I always wanted full power when I asked for it, not some mechanical clutch traction control.
Not many people ever even knew these existed, really. The MIP tranny was the father of the Stealth, but this planetary center section slipped out to the public really close to the actual release of the Stealth diff, which it did not fit.
I started searching for them many years ago when my interest in old school dirt oval items began to take a hold. I had some ideas about building a replica sprint car that I had run to an undefeated season in 1990. I missed out on a NOS Ascot cage kit a few years ago, and kind of shelved the idea after that. I still collect old MIP parts, because I love the products so much.
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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:11 pm
by Chewbacca
hey apex I got some concrete shoes in your size....
okay, but without the outdrives the seem pretty useless. Do you think there's any way thy could fit in the AE stealth tranny case?
I would love to have that diff with my brushless setup. The Stealt is not bad at all, but this would prob. handle the power much better.
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 3:29 pm
by Eau Rouge
Chewbacca wrote:hey apex I got some concrete shoes in your size....
okay, but without the outdrives the seem pretty useless. Do you think there's any way thy could fit in the AE stealth tranny case?
I would love to have that diff with my brushless setup. The Stealt is not bad at all, but this would prob. handle the power much better.
I donno if anyone ever tried putting them in a Stealth, but I'd think if they still worked, MIP would still be making tranny parts. Just a hunch.
I have been trying to get my hands on a NOS MIP tranny for a while now. There were a lot of different kinds of outdrives available, so an MIP isn't the only thing you'd be able to use (Bullet, Raborn, Racer's Choice, etc). I do believe that Custom Works direct drive outdrives are the same I.D. as the MIP/Associated pieces. I do know someone who adapted the center section to a custom made diff for dirt oval racing, and it was pretty sick.
The rest of the tranny parts I need shouldn't be nearly as difficult to find as the center section was.
Oh, by the way, I bought the complete packaged conversion diff with the torque slipper for $9 on eBay about 3 years ago.

Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 6:13 am
by Asso_man!
the A&L tranny (called the Leathal Weapon) was missing and since I found one a few days ago, I decided to make the post more complete
... here it is with its vintage original ad:

Re: Vintage Article: RC10 Transmissions
Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2010 8:10 pm
by treehugger
i bought a A L a couple of months ago for a shelve build and since then its in my almost to be finished beach buggy runner brushless lipo i got a few spares with it so a decent set of bearings and im bullet proof