Tamiya TB-Evolution IV
#3226
Colin ,
You saw Jasons's Surikarn at the KO. Completely loaded with red , even gear covers.
The biggest difference is the drivetrain. The evo 3 has much more direct drive with no slop whatsoever compared to the evo 4 which you can turn the front left wheel 1/4 turn before the back right has realised. This is because the main prop is direct into the diff gears instead of going through the ally cup into the diff housing. The evo 3 is therefore more expensive to crash head on with competitors
Also the evo 4has a final drive ratio 2.294 and the evo 3 is 2.6.
Geom is also slightly different with surikarn shock towers.
You saw Jasons's Surikarn at the KO. Completely loaded with red , even gear covers.
The biggest difference is the drivetrain. The evo 3 has much more direct drive with no slop whatsoever compared to the evo 4 which you can turn the front left wheel 1/4 turn before the back right has realised. This is because the main prop is direct into the diff gears instead of going through the ally cup into the diff housing. The evo 3 is therefore more expensive to crash head on with competitors
Also the evo 4has a final drive ratio 2.294 and the evo 3 is 2.6.
Geom is also slightly different with surikarn shock towers.
#3227
12th Feb is the 5th round of the S/W series which is being held in Plymouth. So this is at "pasty land" . Why Colin , Are you down this way.
#3228
cheers sean guess ill have to start working even harder to pay for parts for the evo 4 that ill need
hey BLUE IS NOT BORING!
hey BLUE IS NOT BORING!
#3229
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what is different between the EVO 3 & EVO IV
#3230
Originally Posted by MR JOLLY
what is different between the EVO 3 & EVO IV
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#3231
all I can say is I had the evo4 for a month. Spent all kinds of money to make it fast and it was still slow. I bought a 415msx the car is way better and faster, it compares with my xray 05 just as good.
#3232
Originally Posted by MR JOLLY
what is different between the EVO 3 & EVO IV
Good to hear MSX is quicker than evo 4 Thats what I just ordered.
#3233
Originally Posted by MR JOLLY
is there racing down in cow land on feb 12th
i`m just borrowing other peeps cars (cheaper this way) then give them back when i`m fedup with it
carpet slicks
also got a surikin version coming aswell £120.00
waht is on this one compared to the other s?? apart from being red anodised instead of boring blue
i`m just borrowing other peeps cars (cheaper this way) then give them back when i`m fedup with it
carpet slicks
also got a surikin version coming aswell £120.00
waht is on this one compared to the other s?? apart from being red anodised instead of boring blue
It would be good to see you racing down Plymouth this Sunday Im sure Rod will keep a seat warm for you !!!!!
#3234
Setup for a spool on carpet with Rubber tyres
Does any one have a tried setup for a spool indoors on carpet with rubber tyres ? I tried it last weekend and the car was an animal !! I would like to get a good setup for a spool as i think it will be fast if i can get it right. Any info would be good.
Cheers
Cheers
#3235
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Originally Posted by MR JOLLY
what is different between the EVO 3 & EVO IV
the evoIII has a floating drivetrain. its a single piece shaft that goes from one gear box into the other. the evoIII uses the original suspension from tamiya.
the evoIV has a 3 piece drivetrain with a 3 or 5 piece aluminum bulkhead (instead of graphite gear boxes) with gear covers. they are easy access bulkheads so 4 screws for each bulkhead and you can service your diff/spool/one way.
evoIV MS also comes standard with the lw suspension.
- chris
#3236
#3237
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Originally Posted by Devon Racer
Does any one have a tried setup for a spool indoors on carpet with rubber tyres ? I tried it last weekend and the car was an animal !! I would like to get a good setup for a spool as i think it will be fast if i can get it right. Any info would be good.
Cheers
Cheers
spools to much hard work lot`s of stress & unpredictable
if it`s tight track diff is the way
big open track one way
remember i/we have had DMS,CARPETWARS & A host of other clubs over here running rubber for nearly 6 month`s solid
honestly no spools
#3238
Colin,
Can you answer your own question about additives , what would you plan on using on a slightly below grip carpet tack.
Can you answer your own question about additives , what would you plan on using on a slightly below grip carpet tack.
#3239
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Originally Posted by Sean T Guy
Colin,
Can you answer your own question about additives , what would you plan on using on a slightly below grip carpet tack.
Can you answer your own question about additives , what would you plan on using on a slightly below grip carpet tack.
yes i can
but i wanted to get a advantage over you lot when i went down there
there are 2 lot`s that are popular ,but it depends on what tyre & carpet is in use
if your using very soft tyre that lay`s a lot of rubber down then LRP/Nosram carpet is best
jack the gripper is for starters ,very aggressive setup this stuff ,when grip comes up to grip roll situ then lrp on half the front ,full rear
#3240
Cheers Colin.
Here's the deal , you use my tyres and I use your additive.
Here's the deal , you use my tyres and I use your additive.