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Wildcat1971 05-13-2013 07:57 AM

Sold off the RB6 and going to stick with the b4 until the b5 comes out. The rb6 was a very nice car, but I like you guys more, lol.

chevmaro 05-13-2013 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by H4rM (Post 12146744)
speaking of lite-weight, what items are available for the B4.2 to lighten the rotating mass of the transmission?

MIP Topshaft -8
Avid Triad -7
Precision Pinion - 4.8
Total -19.8 Grams

Wildcat1971 05-13-2013 08:04 AM

is the triad -7 over the vts or the v2?

Toyman 05-13-2013 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 12146768)
Sold off the RB6 and going to stick with the b4 until the b5 comes out. The rb6 was a very nice car, but I like you guys more, lol.


Can you make a quick comparison between the two? From what I've read so far, Rb6 is clearly superior to B4

chevmaro 05-13-2013 08:17 AM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 12146785)
is the triad -7 over the vts or the v2?

VTS. The V2 is the lightest.

Wildcat1971 05-13-2013 08:23 AM

hmm, I will weight my avid and v2 tonight. I though someone said the avid was still lighter than the v2. The vts is just silly for 17.5. way too heavy. Hartson ran the v2 at the last stock JC national race. Its always interesting to see what they chnage on their cars when the drop down to stock after running mod. A lot of the stock guys here look at the pros setups and try to emulate them in the stock class.

mingoglia 05-13-2013 08:28 AM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 12146689)
Wow, are you running it that light for 17.5? I know for 13.5, that would be hard to drive at that weight.

Yup, I should have mentioned that it's for 17.5. When I ran 13.5 I had the ballast weight as well as 21g extra (7g next to receiver and 7 g in each triangle).

j.d.roost 05-13-2013 11:11 AM

Is anybody running their 4.2 on indoor carpet?
I did not see any setups posted.
There are quite a few 4.1 carpet/turf setups out there though.
I would assume I could use one of them if somebody can recommend a b.b. shock setup for high grip carpet.
Or if there is a 4.2 carpet setup out there...can somebody point me to it.


Car coming this week...trying to absorb this thread as fast a possible.
Thanks.

Matt Trimmings 05-13-2013 12:51 PM


Originally Posted by Wildcat1971 (Post 12146785)
is the triad -7 over the vts or the v2?

I believe the avid is 7 grams lighter than the v2...when the triad came out hardly anyone was using a vts in a 2wd application (it was primarily a 2/4wd sc thing).

Wildcat1971 05-13-2013 01:16 PM

Yeah I thought the avid was the lightest option

chevmaro 05-13-2013 01:30 PM


Originally Posted by Matt Trimmings (Post 12147633)
I believe the avid is 7 grams lighter than the v2...when the triad came out hardly anyone was using a vts in a 2wd application (it was primarily a 2/4wd sc thing).

It might be. I am only going off memory here. If that is the case then it would be a lot lighter then the VTS. Somebody mind weighing one for us?

chevmaro 05-13-2013 01:38 PM

Copied from the avid site

light weight, compact design (TRIAD 11.2g Vs. Stock 16.4g)

That could be V2 and VTS is 7g.

the incubus 05-13-2013 01:45 PM


Originally Posted by j.d.roost (Post 12147329)
Is anybody running their 4.2 on indoor carpet?
I did not see any setups posted.
There are quite a few 4.1 carpet/turf setups out there though.
I would assume I could use one of them if somebody can recommend a b.b. shock setup for high grip carpet.
Or if there is a 4.2 carpet setup out there...can somebody point me to it.


Car coming this week...trying to absorb this thread as fast a possible.
Thanks.

All I know about Carpet setup is that some people prefer the gear diff over the ball diff. How or why is beyond me, as I feel I can fine tune my ball diff to perfection for any environment and level of grip. The 4.2 I traded for had the gear diff in it and it was almost un-drivable (for me) but I swapped it out for the Ball diff and suddenly it's a whole new car and just as easy to drive as my T4.1.

Matt Trimmings 05-13-2013 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by chevmaro (Post 12147805)
Copied from the avid site

light weight, compact design (TRIAD 11.2g Vs. Stock 16.4g)

That could be V2 and VTS is 7g.

V2: gear, pads, plates, spring and spring washer =17g

VTS: same as above =23g

Cain 05-13-2013 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by j.d.roost (Post 12147329)
Is anybody running their 4.2 on indoor carpet?
I did not see any setups posted.
There are quite a few 4.1 carpet/turf setups out there though.
I would assume I could use one of them if somebody can recommend a b.b. shock setup for high grip carpet.
Or if there is a 4.2 carpet setup out there...can somebody point me to it.


Car coming this week...trying to absorb this thread as fast a possible.
Thanks.

the stock B4.2 setup actually worked really well. One of the big things that helped for me was using the lightest rear sway bar available.

I also went up I believe 2 spring sizes up front and 1 in the rear over stock.

I'll take a look and see what i ended up with. Mind you I didn't have carpet specific tires like Dboots of yellow mini pins so you may fine you need to stiffen things up a bit more.


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