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Old 11-22-2011, 11:07 AM
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There is no difference between a WGT spec tire and a standard tire for a 1/10 pan car correct? I just didn’t want to run into any problems if I picked up a set for running with some WGT cars on carpet?

Also they are running 1s lipo’s with blinky 13.5’s; what would be comparable? I was just going to try 2s lipo with a blinky 17.5? I figured I would turn down the power until they were close.
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WGT tires are the standard 1/10 pancar tires/wheels. They fit all 1/10 pancars. The WGT are using a spec tire (lilac all round). They can work on a high grip outdoor track.
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Originally Posted by nrtv20
Also they are running 1s lipo’s with blinky 13.5’s; what would be comparable? I was just going to try 2s lipo with a blinky 17.5? I figured I would turn down the power until they were close.
When we were running the GT outdoors we had a formula that made the cars fairly equal. The results were :
1s 3.7v - 8.5
4cell 4.8v - 10.5
2s 7.4v - 17.5
The 1s 8.5 was a bit down on speed but due to the lighter weight was much better on the infield, 4c 10.5 and 2s 17.5 were as good as identical in speed and infield and were roughly same weight.

Using that same formula, the results show :
1s 3.7v - 13.5
4c 4.8v - 17.5
Lf 6.6v - 25.5
2s 7.4v - 28.5 (if it exists)
Of course running indoor and/or zero boost (blinky) could change the balance and make 2s 25.5 closer to 1s 13.5, but only tests will show that.
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Edam 200mm shell.
Built for TC type chassis, but ... ?
http://www.edam.com.tw//news_detail.asp?sn=344
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"It realizes the beauty of "Fluidic Sculpture", presenting a powerful feast of visual"

The TC can keep that frankenstein body
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Old 11-23-2011, 07:51 AM
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Ewwwwwww looks more like a ""blob" then anything like a real car.
Shame some bodies are made to look like nothing

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My thoughts exactly... This is just plain UGLY!!!
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it has an arse at the front.. wow..
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I was digging through my r/c hoard and found a new/unpainted Protoform #1402 Nissan P35 235mm body. How does this body's performance compare to what is currently available?
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Wanna sell it??

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Originally Posted by IndyRC_Racer
I was digging through my r/c hoard and found a new/unpainted Protoform #1402 Nissan P35 235mm body. How does this body's performance compare to what is currently available?
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i think the protoform nissan p35 is the same as the Nissan P35 from corally. Corally probably re-used that mold or something.
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Aha...And that one i allready have

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Old 11-23-2011, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by IndyRC_Racer
I was digging through my r/c hoard and found a new/unpainted Protoform #1402 Nissan P35 235mm body. How does this body's performance compare to what is currently available?
It is a good body, we still use them overhere
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You mean this one?
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I want one, I want one.
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