Capricorn C04
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Last edited by brosla7; 02-11-2020 at 06:13 AM.
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Hi, Does anyone know CAP-16067K-V3 rear diff and Cap-16080K Front diff comes with internal metal gears or plastic? Thank you
#4

The rear V3 diff is PN CAP-18156-K and comes with metal gears.
Not sure where you got your PNs from but I don't think either are correct.
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Tech Master
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Looks like the C04 is already off to a great start with bfong13 winning the 4th round of the Texas South West Championship Series this past weekend:
"The new Capricorn Lab C04 made a successful debut here at the Southwest Championship Series #4. Was able to take the victory in the 30 min main. The LabC04 is a great improvement on its predecessor and provides for alot more steering without sacrificing any traction."
"The new Capricorn Lab C04 made a successful debut here at the Southwest Championship Series #4. Was able to take the victory in the 30 min main. The LabC04 is a great improvement on its predecessor and provides for alot more steering without sacrificing any traction."

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Also in Europe its doing great. Big race in Germany last weekend and Top 3 podium places taken by the C04...
#7

Thank you, got those part number from the local supplier web site. Not much information, maybe old part number from the C03 evo.
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For info the C03 and C04 diffs are identical P/N's. Both manuals call up the same numbers. The P/N's you mentioned aren't valid numbers on the Capricorn distributor list interestingly.
#9

does anybody know what is the difference between the new evo chassis and the chassis that it included at the kit?
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Its changes to sliding weights mount area. There has been instances with the original kit chassis where the thinner weights when tightened down invoke some tweak into the chassis. The EVO chassis fixes that problem. The rest of the chassis is the same.
#11

for the old version weights if i understand right (c03)
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Tech Regular

What tires are those?
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Tech Regular

Yes they do