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Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:17 pm
by JRL 13
Hey guys, back in about 95/96 I bought a NIB RC10 team car and sprint car from a buddy, built it and ran it ocasionally (when bored w/ my Losi XXT). Only ran it a few times and then it sat on a shelf until a few months ago.

Just got back into the hobby and I plan on doing a few updates to run the modern stuff. Just put in new MIP CVDs, painted a new body, ordered some JC wheels and am looking for a 17.5 brushless setup. Through the process I have come up with a few questions. I hate the stock buggy steering so I scavenged the truck steering rack out off the sprint car, extended the wheelbase (front only) of the buggy and dropped the steering in it (used 22T curved servo horn on the servo to get a straight throw on the steering). Everything fits great and the steering seems to work alot better. My question is....is this common to do? any ill effects?

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Onto the sprint car....I really have no interest in and was wondering if it is worth any $$? It is not in the best shape but most of the conversion parts are there as well as a MIP trans. Is it worth puttin up on ebay or should I just hang on to it?

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Thanks!

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:29 pm
by klavy69
welcome to the forum. Got a couple nice runners there. Not a common thing in the buggy to do it like that. There are lots of aftermarket buggy ballbearing steering systems that would work out for you there instead of lengthening to the truck length. Some do it but for other reasons. It will actually make your buggy turn wider and slower but will steady it out at high speeds like on an oval. Looks good and will work the way you got it though til you find a reason to change it :mrgreen:

As far as your sprinter it is worth whatever the person wanting it is willing to pay. A little more about it here at #10 rules page.

Again welcome to the forum and hope you don't get as addicted as some of us around here :mrgreen:

Todd

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:48 pm
by JRL 13
Thanks for the welcome and info. Sorry about violating rule #10...was just curious if it worth going through the hassle of selling. I have no problem holding on to it for parts (just realized it has Andy's arms on it!) or maybe a future project, which brings me to your last statement. I AM fully addicted to RC already. Just got back into the hobby in January and have already bought 2 more RCs. So right now I have the 2 RC10s, XXt, 22T, Jammin SCRT10, and a Mauri Big Bear (my 1st RC ever...think I was 8 or 9?). Also have 3 boats...haha.

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Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:01 pm
by klavy69
Well since you're addicted allready then you might as well keep it. You'll see someones build around here and wish you still had it if you sell it. But in general, yes, it is worth selling. Ebay would be a good place to do some research for either an Ascot or Big Boys sprint car but personally I'd be keeping it for the parts or just for a future project. Either way, it sounds like you'll be around for awhile and if you decide at a later date once you get b/s/t access you can always post it up in there to save the ebay hassles.

Todd

p.s. this also comes from a guy who really doesn't get rid of alot of anything :mrgreen:

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:20 pm
by JRL 13
klavy69 wrote:p.s. this also comes from a guy who really doesn't get rid of alot of anything :mrgreen:
haha...yeah i have a bit of problem letting go. You should see my full-size car/parts collection!

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:30 pm
by JRL 13
pretty sure sprint car is mostly complete too. here is a pic with the body and rear cage. also have the driverside header somewhere.
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Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Wed Apr 25, 2012 12:36 am
by JRL 13
new wheels/tires...
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Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 9:22 pm
by JRL 13
This project kinda spun out of control. haha. Ended up tearing the whole buggy down to give it a good cleaning, brightened the yellowed plastic and powdercoated the chassis. This what I ended up with.

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Sorry about the crappy cell phone pics. I try to get some better ones up in the next few days. Still have some work to do but let me know what ya think!

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 11:15 pm
by JRL 13
No one seems to be interested, but it runs! Just gotta get some double sided tape to mount the RX, switch, BEC and clean up the wiring. Then off to the track to figure out the gearing.

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Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 12:07 am
by Charlie don't surf
JRL 13 wrote:No one seems to be interested, but it runs! Just gotta get some double sided tape to mount the RX, switch, BEC and clean up the wiring. Then off to the track to figure out the gearing.

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Board gets pretty quiet this awesome time of year, did you p/c it yourself?

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 12:21 am
by JRL 13
I didnt do the PC myself. My buddy is a PCer for a garage door company so he can sneak some of my RC and full size car parts when he gets some free time. Cant be FREE.99. :)

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 12:24 am
by farmer
sh!t i wish i could powder coat my chassis for 99c
looks good
looove that sprint
farmer

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 3:02 am
by Lonestar
Looks very nice in immaculate white!!! 8)

Re: Just dug out my RC10 team edition and sprint car

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 8:00 am
by littleVETTE
i would keep the dirt oval buggy. and fix it up. you have a lot of excellent parts on it. they're still desirable. they're are a lot people here that have some fixed up really nice.