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Old 03-24-2012, 08:59 PM
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Questions?? THE BEST BODY WITHOUT CUTTING AIR HOLES

OK I just tried the JConcepts Illuzion Hi-Flow body on my sc10 2wd and it parachutes like crazy I've been running the AE 09 stock body and like it. HERE IS THE CATCH WE CAN NOT CUT OUT THE BODIES EXCEPT THE REAR, even the stability is bad are the bodies just no good if you don't cut out all the air flow cut outs. It does seem very durable though.
I also have a Pro-Line Flo-Tek that I haven't painted yet, will it act the same way if the air flow cut outs are not cut out.

WHAT IS THE BEST BODY FOR INDOOR RACING WHEN YOU CAN NOT CUTOUT AIR HOLES

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Old 03-24-2012, 09:05 PM
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A narrow chassis is the ticket, it's a huge difference.
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Originally Posted by jsinclair
A narrow chassis is the ticket, it's a huge difference.
Wouldn't that let more air into the body
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Call me crazy but why whould they be a need for holes in a SC body for indoors I can see for outdoor racing i put holes in my JC Illuzion body for my 2wd slash.

But since your asking the air flow body by proline is your best bet .
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Sounds like a setup or driving style issue unless it's really windy inside where you run.
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let up off the throttle near the very top of the jump then use your brake to control the nose....
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