Serpent S411 Eryx 4.0
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#20
So? I'm asking the same question!
With the new Eryx 4.0 Will the RRS bolt right in?
Does this system provide a distinct advantage?
With the new Eryx 4.0 Will the RRS bolt right in?
Does this system provide a distinct advantage?
#21
Really good description of the NEW 4.0 Reads as if its truly a new car.
http://www.rcracenet.com/rc-news/ser...0-touring-car/
http://www.rcracenet.com/rc-news/ser...0-touring-car/
#22
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Really good description of the NEW 4.0 Reads as if its truly a new car.
http://www.rcracenet.com/rc-news/ser...0-touring-car/
http://www.rcracenet.com/rc-news/ser...0-touring-car/
#23
When I talked to Ronald Barr, he siad no, because they have re-engineered the RRS to incorporate the new F/R suspension block into the RRS system. I was trying to get them to change the setup sheet for the old type RRS system, but he said they wouldn't because of the change.
You can see that because of the new motor mount with the idler pulley assembly requiring 2 screws in the bottom portion to secure it to the chassis that there are no additional holes for the original RRS system, much like it can't be used on a 2.0 411 or older car.
You can see that because of the new motor mount with the idler pulley assembly requiring 2 screws in the bottom portion to secure it to the chassis that there are no additional holes for the original RRS system, much like it can't be used on a 2.0 411 or older car.
#24
Really guys yet ANOTHER s411 thread. All the other info in the other threads is still applicable. Creating multiple threads (especially when the changes are so minor is pointless). I was dead against the 3.0 thread being created too.
#25
Just chassis difference. No RRS included in either of my kits (I have one alu and one carbon).
#26
Dan your confused-ing. Having a sep. thread will keep the discussions focused.
#27
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If we can request the title of the 3.0 thread to include 4.0 in it then it will kill this thread for good.
#28
So what would be the advantage/disadvantage of carbon vs aluminum chassis? I find it odd they offer both. Just trying to learn here...
#30
Haven't tried both, but from what I've heard and read, aluminum flexes less than carbon, so it's preferred on high grip surfaces like carpet. With more flex, carbon is preferred on lower grip surfaces like low grip carpet or asphalt. It a tuning option, like the different thicknesses of the top decks. The days of one chassis and top deck fits all are over.