Tamiya TB-Evolution II
#421

Any one else with the gearing setup?? 72Sper and 88sper...??? stock and mod motor??
I also need a setup sheets any one know where to get it??
Any one any any good setup for this car? foam and rubber tires??
I also need a setup sheets any one know where to get it??
Any one any any good setup for this car? foam and rubber tires??
#424
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Aluma nice looking car. Like the front links on the suspension. Nice job on them.
I also like the motor. I raced for Lightspeed for years in the late 80's and early 90's. Mark has some of the best motors that I have ever run. I had a few other motor companies look at my mods from Mark and they all said the same thing, He winds a great looking armature and they all said he was one of the best around. I just called him a few weeks ago to talk with him.
I also like the motor. I raced for Lightspeed for years in the late 80's and early 90's. Mark has some of the best motors that I have ever run. I had a few other motor companies look at my mods from Mark and they all said the same thing, He winds a great looking armature and they all said he was one of the best around. I just called him a few weeks ago to talk with him.
#426
Tech Adept

Aluma:
Are you using Ta04/414 arms?
Are you using Ta04/414 arms?
#427
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nope, just the ones it came with.... the racing carrier set fits right in.
I tried the 414 rear hubs, but the have to be cut basically in half to fit, and after you do that, it still wont fit right because the universals are too long and you could only use one bearing on the shaft to give it the right clearance....for the rear just get the evo 2 setting blocks...

#428
Tech Adept

I know that the 414 and Evo hubs are interchangeable. I was just curious what arms you were using because, I've seen mods online that include changing all Evo arms and hubs to 414 spec.
#430
Tech Adept

Has anyone used Ta04/414 arms on the Evo and made it work well? Share please

#431

hey i havent used the arms yet but i will be buying them off a friend in japan..... ( MR TRF!!
eheh) PS does anyone know how many evo2's were produced???


#432

hey i havent used the arms yet but i will be buying them off a friend in japan..... ( MR TRF!!
eheh) PS does anyone know how many evo2's were produced???


#433
Tech Apprentice

hi all,
i've currently got a ta-04r... which i bought 2nd hand. (first remote control car on-road)
and seem to be having lots of problem with the diff.
Anyway i'm thinking of buying a new car.. and the evo 2 sounds pretty good, lots of support of parts in Austrlaia
and thinking of making the move to an evo 2.
but do you think its worth it.. has anyone made the move?
And how did they feel about it?
i've currently got a ta-04r... which i bought 2nd hand. (first remote control car on-road)
and seem to be having lots of problem with the diff.
Anyway i'm thinking of buying a new car.. and the evo 2 sounds pretty good, lots of support of parts in Austrlaia
and thinking of making the move to an evo 2.
but do you think its worth it.. has anyone made the move?
And how did they feel about it?
#434
Tech Fanatic
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well, i cant speak for others, but I LOVE my evo2.
once you get the right droop combination its a blast to drive. Its a solid chassis...heavy, and very twitchy about the right setup...but very rewarding once dialed in. I've crashed many times and only broken on plastic part in almost one year of racing it. Its tough! Just be sure to buy titanium turnbuckles for better adjustability on camber, toe in, etc... cant wait for that new evo3 though... 
Merry Xmas to ME, Merry Xmas to ME!


Merry Xmas to ME, Merry Xmas to ME!
