Team Associated TC4
#5926
Tech Apprentice
Oh yea,I hit the boards enough now( hence the name "Lumberjak") in stockI can't imagine the power of a brushless. Seriosly though, the car felt real stable and predictable with the setup I used, it had plenty of stearing and rear traction. All in all, the car was a plesant suprise, ( I wonder, CF chassis& shock towers, some alloy knuckles, and does anyone make ti. shock towers?)
#5927
The 4300 close to a brushed stock.
Nice thing though, you install it and forget about it. You can install your titanium TC3 shock towers, they are a direct fit. I have read that somes guys feel the rear TC3 shock tower actually makes the TC4 easier to drive on carpet. I haven't tried it yet, another thing I need to try. Jason from BMI said he will be making some 3mm cf towers sometime in the future. I'll wait for those.
Last edited by RCknight; 08-11-2005 at 04:03 PM.
#5931
Tech Master
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hey guys
i wanted to know how well this car works at socal raceway.because im a nitro guy looking for a electric car thats cheap to buy and maintain. thank you for your help.
i wanted to know how well this car works at socal raceway.because im a nitro guy looking for a electric car thats cheap to buy and maintain. thank you for your help.
#5934
Tech Apprentice
XXXKat
There is a carpet set-up about 20 posts back that worked pretty good for me, RCknight runs well in the brushless class, I did make a few changes because I run stock and I'm not that good. The 3racing chassis is an unknowen (all the people I know have seen pictures of it but none have bought one) most have been raving abought the BMI (there web-site has been up-dated so you can buy on-line).
#5935
Sloppy steering
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to eliminate the slop in my steering. I've hated it ever since i bought the car. Is there a aftermarket kit i can buy?
#5936
xxxkat...
you can try my setup if you would like. I have it posted on post #5912. It works very well for me. It's good for a med-high bite, smooth, ozite carpet track. It seems to work well for several different layouts we have had at our track. If I were you I would get a BMI chassis. It has a lot of nice set up details that you won't see on other chassis kits. I have never seen a chassis with such a perfect fit and finish like a BMI. My two cents. Good luck buddy.
Last edited by RCknight; 08-14-2005 at 01:21 AM.
#5937
I just got a 3 racing chassis along with the shock towers. Looks real nice. Just have to file the battery slots; I hate that part. Testing soon.
#5940
RCknight, plaid tires on the rear and purple on the front (or the other way round)?