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Tommi Makkinen 09-01-2004 09:24 AM

Best Tamiya Body for GT-1 class
 
guys,

i need help.

whats the best handling bodyshell to be used in GT-1 Class at a technical track?

my choice is between these bodies:

[IMG] http://www.tamiyausa.com/images/prod...s/header_2.jpg[/IMG]
2002 Calsonic Skyline



http://www.tamiyausa.com/images/prod...s/header_1.jpg
2003 Calsonic Skyline



http://www.tamiyausa.com/images/prod...s/header_1.jpg
2004 Calsonic Z



http://www.tamiyausa.com/images/prod...s/header_3.jpg
2003 Raybrig NSX


or any other Tamiya bodyshell for GT-1 can be suggested... but please be serious... no suggestions of using bodies such as a ford focus or a humvee...

thanks in advance for the help guys

marvi 09-01-2004 09:29 AM


Originally posted by Tommi Makkinen
... no suggestions of using bodies such as a ford focus or a humvee...
uh, i was gonna say ford focus or humvee ... :D

you left out the modena :sneaky: didnt most of you guys use the modena in the previous TCS races? or is it currently out of production that you didnt include it among your choices?

Tommi Makkinen 09-01-2004 09:36 AM


Originally posted by marvi
uh, i was gonna say ford focus or humvee ... :D

you left out the modena :sneaky: didnt most of you guys use the modena in the previous TCS races? or is it currently out of production that you didnt include it among your choices?

i wrote "or any other Tamiya Bodyshell..." bro...

some of the guys said the modena doesnt have enough front downforce since the curves of the modena just spill the air off the sides... but if see enough people say that the modena's the best, why not? i'll just get the modena

also, for the record, for the past 3 years, the champs are using either NSX or Skyline in the TCS worlds

F. Alonso 09-01-2004 09:40 AM

Yeh, I reckon get both. I am gonna attend the TCS Nats in Australia and I already have a brand new Modena shell all ready to go, and I am gonna paint up a 2003 NSX shell too. This is just what I've heard but from what I've seen, they are the best out there.

marvi 09-01-2004 09:45 AM


Originally posted by Tommi Makkinen
...also, for the record, for the past 3 years, the champs are using either NSX or Skyline in the TCS worlds
use the modena then :D j/k

lem2 09-01-2004 09:54 AM


Originally posted by marvi
uh, i was gonna say ford focus or humvee ... :D

I was gonna say Evo7, Ford F-150 SVT? :D
Go with the Modena!!!!! lighter than the rest, sits lower on the chassis your using, less body roll / bending of the body post.
Good Luck in Hong Kong!!!!

F. Alonso 09-01-2004 09:59 AM

Yeh, that's sort of what I think. I know the winner for TCS Australia last year was using the 2003 Raybrig NSX, but most other competitors (very tight battle) were using modena's. I still think that both of those will choose to be very competitive. I am just gonna run them both on the friday practice and see how they go.

BTW, what chassis will you be using?

Tommi Makkinen 09-01-2004 09:59 AM

i wish i could cover all the bases by getting a NSX, & a modena but my budget is severely restricted... so much so that if i have to use a modena, i'll buy only one as a spare and i have to borrow a modena shell from a friend...

F. Alonso 09-01-2004 10:00 AM

Ahhh you'll be fine. Its only like 3200Yen, that's not too much really, in the scheme of things.

Tommi Makkinen 09-01-2004 10:09 AM

i suppose so... i'll try to get some additional budget for a 2nd bodyshell... just bought 3 sets of tires, inserts and rims for the Asia cup... still have to buy spare parts for the race coz the venue in hk is far from their hobbyshops...

F. Alonso 09-01-2004 10:12 AM

Thats a bummer. At TCS Australia, they are going to have a shop have a stall onsite so we can buy bits on the spot. Also, last year it was held at a Hobby Store/Track so that was great too!

I still have to get two sets of Type A F201 tyres and probably another set of Type A and B Touring Car Tyres and rims!

Plus all the other spares and things like that, but.... its but once a year!

Tommi Makkinen 09-01-2004 10:41 AM

i agree... a once a year thing... but the fun is worth more than the price of admission...

A-Ko 09-01-2004 10:46 AM

If I were to break these bodies down;

Ferrari Mondena - fast body, good front downforce, not as much rear downforce, which means you just have to adjust for that or be loose.

Nissan Skyline R34 - well balanced neutral body, downforce seems to be the same front and back.

2003 NSX - seems to have more downforce = more grip. If you have a very fast setup this is probably the best.

This year North American Nats, these 3 bodies seemed the most plentiful. For GT1 a NSX won it. Last year I think it was a Mondena. I usually race a Monena in GT1 but might switch to a NSX just for something a little different. I have at one time or another raced these 3 bodies as well as others.

I think these 3 are probably the best for GT1. If I had to pick 2 it would be the Ferrari and the NSX.

Jeff

F. Alonso 09-01-2004 10:53 AM

Awesome, good to hear I have 2 of the best shells!

Tommi Makkinen 09-01-2004 10:54 AM

interesting info a-ko... (nice avatar, by the way...)

thanks bro... i'll weigh my options based on the info you gave me...:)


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