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Old 09-08-2005, 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by rcracenut
I know IRS and Hardcore make aluminum outdrives for the TC3/TC4. Is there anyone else? What is the best one to use on a 19 turn motor?
I have been using the Speedway Pal diff in 19t and like it alot. It has delrin blades and seems to be a quality piece. I got mine from SpeedTech.
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Old 09-08-2005, 07:49 AM
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I guess the spellcheck in my mind only goes so far. LOL
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Can someone post a pic of their beveled battery slots?

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Thanks guys for the info on the Shaft Vs Belt.
I plan on running stock this year so the new TC4 might just be the ticket

It just worries me when all the new cars(except the tc4) have came out with belt versions.

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Old 09-08-2005, 09:52 AM
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Rc race nut--


I have had very good luck with the IRS alum. diffs. Just remember to install pin cousions.



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to the best of my knowledge it is a missprint. The hubs do not have any toe built into them.

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thanks Walter.
Appreciate answering.
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All you guys who got your FT cars...check this out.
http://www.rctech.net/forum/showthread.php?t=83472
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Originally Posted by DawgMeat1
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Just curious to know what type of motor is that???
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Originally Posted by DirtyDog3375
Just curious to know what type of motor is that???
What this 10 double
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Old 09-08-2005, 03:14 PM
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Default TC4 Nation STAND-UP!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I've been surfin' the net in search of replacement screws, the aluminum ones just just stripout too easily


http://www.lunsfordracing.com/catalo...c4_3837470.htm 95.00bucks

please let there be another option
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Old 09-08-2005, 05:23 PM
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John Bull can you comment on the cg lowering mods
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You may have already tried this, but thread a regular(steel) screw in wherever you putting the alum. screws.After you do that the the alum. screws will normally go in without stripping the head out.
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Originally Posted by jodywk
You may have already tried this, but thread a regular(steel) screw in wherever you putting the alum. screws.After you do that the the alum. screws will normally go in without stripping the head out.
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Originally Posted by DawgMeat1
What this 10 double
I am more interested in what brand and type the motor is. (ie. trinity, reedy, dc, etc... and what type is it??? v2, laydown, etc......) Cause I have not seen that type of endbell before.

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