TRF415, TC4, T2 or Cyclone TC for drift?
#1
TRF415, TC4, T2 or Cyclone TC for drift?
Help guys, I can't make up my mind. I like all of these cars but need help to decide. I really like the TC4 because it's shaft drive but I will mostly be using the car for indoor drifting and parking garage drifting.
I listed these cars because of the prices are all around $200 for a good roller with parts.
Suggestions and pics would be appreciated.
I listed these cars because of the prices are all around $200 for a good roller with parts.
Suggestions and pics would be appreciated.
#2
Tech Addict
Ive a T2 007 for drift. Seem to have too many issues with belts that I never had on other cars. Still like it.
My CycloneS was easier to drift, just didnt like it personaly (found it a bit boring to drive). Also looked a bit fragile.
On the drift forums another XrayT2 drifter also thought his Cyclone was easier to drift.
So perhaps a CycloneTC
Have you considered a Taimiya TB Evolution ??
big discounts from Tamiya US (have to live in US ,otherwise I'd get one)
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=58331
My CycloneS was easier to drift, just didnt like it personaly (found it a bit boring to drive). Also looked a bit fragile.
On the drift forums another XrayT2 drifter also thought his Cyclone was easier to drift.
So perhaps a CycloneTC
Have you considered a Taimiya TB Evolution ??
big discounts from Tamiya US (have to live in US ,otherwise I'd get one)
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=58331