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Old 05-16-2024, 01:03 AM
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Been a while since anyone posted here, was just curious to know if people have stuck with the car or not, what problems there are with the car in general?
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Old 05-18-2024, 09:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Chrissy Boy
Been a while since anyone posted here, was just curious to know if people have stuck with the car or not, what problems there are with the car in general?
You don't see many about in the UK

The only 2 people I know who got them have both sold them, with one moving onto the LD3 and the other went Associated.

They do look like a good quality kit, but running rare cars isn't the best for most club level racers, few people at the track will have spares, very few shops stock the bits, and setup support is lacking.
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Old 05-20-2024, 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Chrissy Boy
Been a while since anyone posted here, was just curious to know if people have stuck with the car or not, what problems there are with the car in general?
The car is fairly durable. The biggest issue I had was with the DCJ coming apart. You have to aggressively grind the c-hub to give clearance so it doesn't pop the retaining ring off. Even with heat shrink on the DCJ, it will come apart if you don't clearance the c-hub enough.

The other two issues for me was that I could never get a front shock package that wouldn't chassis slap on landing and still have decent steering and the car is heavy. If you are running stock (and since you are in the UK, you are probably not running stock...) weight is a huge issue. Other then titanium screws and turnbuckles, I couldn't find much to lighten the car. I couldn't find anyone that makes plastic diff internals, lightweight driveline components, etc... In fact, I can't really find many aftermarket parts for the car at all.
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