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Old 09-23-2009, 10:13 AM
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sgvrcboy, I sent you a PM.

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Robert Black is ready for the Mazdacup 2009!!!!
too nice to run!!!
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too nice to run!!!
HAha Bing...that is what Robert said!
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Originally Posted by CSF0623
Interesting! Better weight distribution for clockwise tracks, especially on fast sweepers to reduce traction rolls, since the battery is on the opposite side versus the Genetic shaft drive's battery location.
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Old 09-24-2009, 03:47 AM
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belt drive? wtf?

anyway left or right, one set up will suit a certain track while the other will suit a different track, no big deal, my ABC now acts differently depending on which battery i use, with the heavier ones making the car more stable and handle better

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The car I posted is actually an Atlas Beat E34 car and may have been out for a while now. Chad was the one who told me about this car. It obviously shares the same parts as the ABC and Ofna cars. I dont really know if ABC will pick this car up for their line up and rebadge it. You can probly order this Atlas kit over seas now.

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Originally Posted by hotdognobun
Chad: Thanks for the comment! Are you sure its not the Naked R? I purchased it way back from dinball. It came with carbon parts and STR rear set up, and aluminum shocks. Manual and box say Naked R. Do you know if there were differnet versions of the Naked R cause I feel cheated paying for something thats not? Thanks
I'm unsure if there was different versions of the CF Chassis. In anycase, the shocks that you get with the NakedR is aluminum coilovers not standard plastic, the chassis itself has a gold/bronzish weave not grey standard carbon fiber (i can't tell in the picture because of the flash). Hope this helps.
Here's my NakedR

For sale by the way..

Here's the SPY pics I found of the new improved ABC Cousin Belt Driven...enjoy...

Looks like it shares the same parts...Look familiar?











Kit sells for around $250 overseas. Still not cost effective because not a lot of support here in the states, and shipping cost. If i were to get a belt drive....well... you know what i would get..

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Interesting! Better weight distribution for clockwise tracks, especially on fast sweepers to reduce traction rolls, since the battery is on the opposite side versus the Genetic shaft drive's battery location.
I'd have to agree as well as NO MORE on power Torque steer to one side of the chassis usually found on shaftdrive systems due to the placement of the motor being placed in parallel with shaft.
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Originally Posted by revoTPR
hmmm....but i was thinking, you know how our car's tend to have a lot of sway and the battery side dips ...i wonder when it dips thru the sweeper if the wght of the batterry will cause it more to traction roll with the batt's wght lifting up from the other side?
That's where the ABC Genetic's sway bars comes into place.
ANTI ROLL BAR SET (24167)
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For those whon like to make their cars look scale for Concours... Tamiya is releasing an interior set soon


Right hand drive!

http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54157
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