Trying to pick up and dust off old stuff. I have an RC-10 truck and
some kind of dtx motor and a couple of batteries, charger, etc. It's
probably been 10 years since I did anything with this stuff. Will give
the batteries a trickle and see how they do. I expect I will buy a
couple of new ones. What are some things I should do to the truck? I
suppose I should spray the motor good. I think I want less top speed
and more torque so I may need to change the gears. How much has the
technology changed? The speed control was a good one back then and
seems to work fine. Is there a good gear simulator or something like
that around so I can get the right combo? We will drive it at the
school which has dirt and some grass. Has the motor technology
advanced much?
Richard
Is the controller electronic? If not, that would be the first thing I would
upgrade. Its a "safe" upgrade since if you build a new truck you can just
transfer it over.
> Has the motor technology
> advanced much?
With the motor, I don't know what a DTX is, but I bet a good stock motor of
today will kill even a hot mod motor from 10 years ago no matter what its
condition. If you want to keep your old motor (and I wouldn't, honestly), I
would take a look at the comm and if its marked at all I would send it off
for a skim (if rebuildable) or run a comm stick down the brush tubes (if
not).
Mike
> Trying to pick up and dust off old stuff. I have an RC-10 truck and
> some kind of dtx motor and a couple of batteries, charger, etc. It's
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> Richard
>Trying to pick up and dust off old stuff. I have an RC-10 truck and
>some kind of dtx motor and a couple of batteries, charger, etc. It's
>probably been 10 years since I did anything with this stuff.
So am I. I guess 10 years is a magic number? :-) You are
lucky you have that truck. Trucks are basically the dominant
racing for dirt now. But where I am, "on-road" is all that is
around, so I will be trying 1/12th pan cars and probably 1/10th
Touring Cars as well.
> Will give the batteries a trickle and see how they do. I expect I
> will buy a couple of new ones.
If you quit before buying NiMH batteries (which were just
starting to become available 10 years ago), you will also need
a new charger. Luckily, there is a new Duratrax ICE charger which
is a really good buy that just came out recently. My old NiCads
actually survived quite well, but I am changing over.
> What are some things I should do to the truck? I
>suppose I should spray the motor good. I think I want less top speed
>and more torque so I may need to change the gears. How much has the
>technology changed? The speed control was a good one back then and
>seems to work fine. Is there a good gear simulator or something like
>that around so I can get the right combo?
Do you mean just "gears" or are you using the British
meaning ("gear" ~ just about everything)? If you mean the
latter, then Duratrax "RealRace G2 Professional R/C Car
Simulator" sounds like a good program. It costs about $90 US.
http://www.realrace.com/
If you mean literally just gears, then just buy a couple.
Pinions are about the cheapest accessories in the hobby.
Also, if you are going to be in the hobby for a while, a
selection of pinion gears are always usable. Count the teeth
on the pinion. If you have more than 20 teeth then try dropping
2 at a time (ie drop from 27 tooth down to 25 tooth.) If you
have 20 teeth or less then just drop 1 tooth (ie drop from
19 tooth down to 18 tooth).
> We will drive it at the
>school which has dirt and some grass.
Are you going to try organizing races or are you just
spinning laps around a baseball diamond?
> Has the motor technology advanced much?
I would say yes.