Hot Bodies Cyclone
#826
Tech Elite
iTrader: (11)
i gess we do.. because everyone i know has had to go out and buy a multi diff. and battery bar for there fk05. which goes like this. $370 for the kit, $40 for the battery bar, and $65 for the multi diff. making the kit $475. sounds like the cyclone's price to me.
but i gess you wouldnt have to have the battery bar if your a tape person.
but i gess you wouldnt have to have the battery bar if your a tape person.
#827
The Xray still doesn't come with a battery bar in the UK, but it's £265 for the kit, whereas the Cyclone will be £375, that's quite a difference....
I'm not sure I'd be too keen on drilling out holes on the chassis for posts for a battery bar, even though I use the bar at the moment I think I'll be using tape with the Cyclone unless a bar and mounts is included.
I'm not sure I'd be too keen on drilling out holes on the chassis for posts for a battery bar, even though I use the bar at the moment I think I'll be using tape with the Cyclone unless a bar and mounts is included.
#828
Tech Regular
Originally Posted by Skill
The Xray still doesn't come with a battery bar in the UK, but it's £265 for the kit, whereas the Cyclone will be £375, that's quite a difference....
I'm not sure I'd be too keen on drilling out holes on the chassis for posts for a battery bar, even though I use the bar at the moment I think I'll be using tape with the Cyclone unless a bar and mounts is included.
I'm not sure I'd be too keen on drilling out holes on the chassis for posts for a battery bar, even though I use the bar at the moment I think I'll be using tape with the Cyclone unless a bar and mounts is included.
I hope they don't include a bar.
I like the taping of the battery!
It is the easiest and cheapest way to save weight!
Does anyone know if the diffs are easy to acces like with the Yokomo BD car?? Hope so!
Bye Thomas
#829
Originally Posted by 840918001
Hi,
I hope they don't include a bar.
I like the taping of the battery!
It is the easiest and cheapest way to save weight!
Does anyone know if the diffs are easy to acces like with the Yokomo BD car?? Hope so!
Bye Thomas
I hope they don't include a bar.
I like the taping of the battery!
It is the easiest and cheapest way to save weight!
Does anyone know if the diffs are easy to acces like with the Yokomo BD car?? Hope so!
Bye Thomas
#830
Yep, it looks as though the bulkheads are split top and bottom, with the upper bulkhead only needing 4 screws to be removed. I'd class that as easy access, when comparing it to the Pro 4 where you have to take all of the upper deck off to access the diffs.
#831
Tech Master
Originally Posted by fjm9898
yes and if you think about the 415ms is expensive as hell. i think, i havent checked in a lone time, but the 415ms is $480 and now they have the msx converson kit on top of the MS wich is another $200 so if you think about the 415 accually is the most expensive car and its been out for a while. but hey that is what tamiya is known for. putting out kits and conversons all the time. if you ask me tamiya makes the highest priced cars. and they still break all the time. half of the people that i know that ran it our local TCS race broke there car at least once. and the turn buckles are aluminum stock, so basically there is another what $40 i think for the TI ones. cuz the aluminum ones bend way way to easy
the onlty thing ive seen is grub screws come loose from the spur gear mount.ive had that and so as adam rogers whilst on his way to a national win.
please dont slate cars you probly never driven.
thing is people will pay the price for the tamiya and conversion,because they no its good.
in the uk there is atleast 3-4 drivers i can think of running the tamiya at nationals and making top 15.
before there were none,and one of them has gone from a factory backed driver to being independent to run the tamiya.
he has just won a uk national race,the ko grand prix at west london race way.
well done adam by the way hehe
#832
Tech Champion
iTrader: (9)
Originally Posted by Skill
Yep, it looks as though the bulkheads are split top and bottom, with the upper bulkhead only needing 4 screws to be removed. I'd class that as easy access, when comparing it to the Pro 4 where you have to take all of the upper deck off to access the diffs.
#833
Tech Adept
Originally Posted by trf racer
this is the first conversion kit tamiya have ever done for a competition touring car.please get you facts write.i have NEVER seem a tamiya break wisbones or huibs or even turnbuckles,titanium or aluminium.
the onlty thing ive seen is grub screws come loose from the spur gear mount.ive had that and so as adam rogers whilst on his way to a national win.
please dont slate cars you probly never driven.
thing is people will pay the price for the tamiya and conversion,because they no its good.
in the uk there is atleast 3-4 drivers i can think of running the tamiya at nationals and making top 15.
before there were none,and one of them has gone from a factory backed driver to being independent to run the tamiya.
he has just won a uk national race,the ko grand prix at west london race way.
well done adam by the way hehe
the onlty thing ive seen is grub screws come loose from the spur gear mount.ive had that and so as adam rogers whilst on his way to a national win.
please dont slate cars you probly never driven.
thing is people will pay the price for the tamiya and conversion,because they no its good.
in the uk there is atleast 3-4 drivers i can think of running the tamiya at nationals and making top 15.
before there were none,and one of them has gone from a factory backed driver to being independent to run the tamiya.
he has just won a uk national race,the ko grand prix at west london race way.
well done adam by the way hehe
Also TRF driver broke suspension parts at TITC 2003.
#834
Tech Elite
iTrader: (11)
yea they also went from 415 to 415ms to 415msx now... and same goes with the EVO series, they have a had few conversons themselves through their history
also a tamiya factory driver, andrew cartwright, races at the track i race at, and i have seen him break parts with his MSX. where ever you race must be nice if you have never broken parts. the matter of the fact is all cars break parts, sh*t happens and you will break. i was just stating that latly i have seen parts break more on 415s more then any other car. at TCS, which i know is all tamiya lol but they broke alot, almost every other run. also at our two day outdoor event. i was pitting with the only two tamiya guys there, one in mod on in stock. the stock guy broke during pratice and two of the races and the mod guy only finished one of his quaifiers and one of the tripple a-mains. and the mod guy is a sponsored driver so you cant say he sucks and was hittting everything because that simply was not the case.
so we both have our own exp. with the car. not saying its a bad car, it was the belt car i was going to get before i herd about the cyclone. but tamiya you cant say they dont put out conversons, that is just wrong...
also a tamiya factory driver, andrew cartwright, races at the track i race at, and i have seen him break parts with his MSX. where ever you race must be nice if you have never broken parts. the matter of the fact is all cars break parts, sh*t happens and you will break. i was just stating that latly i have seen parts break more on 415s more then any other car. at TCS, which i know is all tamiya lol but they broke alot, almost every other run. also at our two day outdoor event. i was pitting with the only two tamiya guys there, one in mod on in stock. the stock guy broke during pratice and two of the races and the mod guy only finished one of his quaifiers and one of the tripple a-mains. and the mod guy is a sponsored driver so you cant say he sucks and was hittting everything because that simply was not the case.
so we both have our own exp. with the car. not saying its a bad car, it was the belt car i was going to get before i herd about the cyclone. but tamiya you cant say they dont put out conversons, that is just wrong...
#835
Originally Posted by rc-zombies
On mine...I've never had to take off the upper deck to access the diffs...
#837
Tech Elite
iTrader: (3)
Originally Posted by scoobydo
Your missing my point, and my humor for that matter.
What I am saying is that when I got back into this hobby after a long layoff, I got a nice car in the Pro4.
Which at the time was expensive at $300. Not the most expensive, but not far off the rest. Fast forward 1 1/2 years later and the norm price is now $400.
All I'm saying is how long before they start pushing it to $500 and $600?
I'm also sure the release price will be somewhere in the neighborhood of the X-Ray. However, X-ray set a benchmark and we leveled up to it. How long before they test us again?
What I am saying is that when I got back into this hobby after a long layoff, I got a nice car in the Pro4.
Which at the time was expensive at $300. Not the most expensive, but not far off the rest. Fast forward 1 1/2 years later and the norm price is now $400.
All I'm saying is how long before they start pushing it to $500 and $600?
I'm also sure the release price will be somewhere in the neighborhood of the X-Ray. However, X-ray set a benchmark and we leveled up to it. How long before they test us again?
#838
The prices of these cars are out of control like gas prices! Keep it up guys thats how the hobby died off in the 80's!
#840
Tech Initiate
Does anyone know what thickness the upper and lower decks are. Has Hara used this car on carpet yet