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Mans343 03-19-2006 05:04 PM

losi XXX-T V.S. Associated T4
 
Which of these two trucks is better on carpet??? :confused: :confused:
Team losi Matt Francis XXX-T!!!
Team Associated T4!!!

kahuna2793 03-19-2006 05:56 PM

Why would you want to run on carpet with a truck ? get a on road sedan TC4 is good.

Mans343 03-19-2006 06:41 PM

Thats what i am running but it is better on Rubber tires!!!
But i have a XXX-T and i want to know how well it would do aginst a T4...

WheelNut 03-19-2006 07:18 PM

We've got a carpet track here where we race stadium trucks and I've got to say I really like the way the T4!!! drives on carpet compared to the MF2!!!. Especially if you throw some inline axles on the front of the T4!!!, it will outsteer the MF2!!! any day, then you just dial the back in and its awsome. The T4!!! feels alot more precise and has alot less body roll than the MF2!!!. Plus the chassis if more rigid, which is always good for carpet.

Mans343 03-19-2006 07:21 PM


Originally Posted by WheelNut
We've got a carpet track here where we race stadium trucks and I've got to say I really like the way the T4!!! drives on carpet compared to the MF2!!!. Especially if you throw some inline axles on the front of the T4!!!, it will outsteer the MF2!!! any day, then you just dial the back in and its awsome. The T4!!! feels alot more precise and has alot less body roll than the MF2!!!. Plus the chassis if more rigid, which is always good for carpet.

Wow i didnt know that i thought the XXX-T was better over all!!!
I might have to buy me a T4!!!

WheelNut 03-19-2006 07:50 PM

Well thats just how I feel, of course I suppose the Losi could be set up to work great as well. I know that the T4 was way more dialed right out of the box, literally running the box stock setup (lowered though of course) it actually handled really good, lol! We do have a few jumps on our track though to, so you do need a softer setup than if the track as totally flat. I modded my rear bulkhead to lower the inner ballstud to provide a more aggressive roll center, and it worked awsome. Adding about 1cm of internal travel limiters helps to, plus red springs all around and 70wt oils works good. It makes the truck alot more stable through the corners. I found the sway bars to not really do to much since they are so thin.

Mans343 03-20-2006 05:16 AM

Ok thanks i'll have to try it...lol

Jason B 03-20-2006 06:12 AM

!!!

Mans343 03-20-2006 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by Jason B
!!!

What???


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