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Old 09-17-2010, 11:10 AM
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would any of these gear diffs fit into a TA05-R?
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Originally Posted by dragnse7en
would any of these gear diffs fit into a TA05-R?
I don't think so.
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Which Tamiya shocks will work for the Atomic VMll?
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Just a qyuestion guys. how good does the 416 go on a tight slippery track? what other tuning options should be purchased when buying the kit?
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Tweak board, camber gauge and top three tire choices for your track
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Anyone have an RCGT body they are willing to sell that is already painted and ready for use on a 416x?
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Is there an official release date for the 417 yet?
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Originally Posted by kobiwan
Is there an official release date for the 417 yet?
You're switching brands again?
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Old 09-20-2010, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by kobiwan
Is there an official release date for the 417 yet?
Not yet; but I'm watching Dinball's RC Mart online store for pre-order. His web site is the only site that is following the TRF417's latest news. According to the news, Tamiya should make an announcement some time in October. I'm betting that they're probably trying to tie it in with the same timeline release as the AE TC6FT.

Other unconfirmed web sources put the release date closer to Christmas. Either way, I'm very interested in signing up on a pre-order list, whenever I find one!
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Originally Posted by CarbonJoe
You're switching brands again?
Joe....Joe... I ran a Tamiya 416X all day yesterday.
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Originally Posted by CarbonJoe
You're switching brands again?
Thats what i was thinking
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Ok, so I managed to strip my rear belt on my 416. Is there a difference in going to the low friction belts? Will they not leave little shavings in my pulleys like the originals, will they last longer? Not much difference in price so I'll probably get them anyway, just 'cause they are white. Anybody have any working knowledge with them?
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Originally Posted by JCarr
Ok, so I managed to strip my rear belt on my 416. Is there a difference in going to the low friction belts? Will they not leave little shavings in my pulleys like the originals, will they last longer? Not much difference in price so I'll probably get them anyway, just 'cause they are white. Anybody have any working knowledge with them?
How loose do have the belts at? Too loose and you'll be eating through belts quite easily.
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Originally Posted by Foxxrocket
How loose do have the belts at? Too loose and you'll be eating through belts quite easily.
It's just stock class so they were kinda loose, but not overly so. They have lasted me over two years of racing plus whatever the previous owner had it for.
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Originally Posted by JCarr
Ok, so I managed to strip my rear belt on my 416. Is there a difference in going to the low friction belts? Will they not leave little shavings in my pulleys like the originals, will they last longer? Not much difference in price so I'll probably get them anyway, just 'cause they are white. Anybody have any working knowledge with them?
I stripped a rear belt AND the center pulley for the rear yesterday running mod
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