Help with purchase of a touring car
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Help with purchase of a touring car
my local dirt track is closing down and am looking into getting into asphalt road course. Not real familiar with what is the best to purchase. What do you all recommend to purchase. I don't need a RTR system. Thanks in advance.
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#4
touring car
parking lot but very smooth and just redone no cars have ever parked on it. looking for 1/10
#5
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cheers
Last edited by rx7ttlm; 03-10-2009 at 04:35 PM.
#6
get the car that your nearest LHS is selling and has parts for...
#8
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If you LHS carries multiple brands, I would stick with the bigger ones.... Xray, Mugen, Kyosho, Serpent......(who else am I missing). These are leading edge companies that have put a lot of research into their product. But like what people have said. See what parts you can get from your LHS.
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I disagree with the whole run what the LHS has parts for thing. What if the don't really have parts for the top 4 cars then is he suppose to just buy what they have and settle. You have inter-net access the top cars would be
Serpent 720
Xray NT-1
Mugen MTX4R
Kyosho RRR
If you want a competitive car those are your choices, and any parts can be ordered at online shop like ashfordhobbies.com. And kamikazercracing.com if your looking for a basher then see what the LHS has or which of the cars they can order for you that you like. Hope this helps
Serpent 720
Xray NT-1
Mugen MTX4R
Kyosho RRR
If you want a competitive car those are your choices, and any parts can be ordered at online shop like ashfordhobbies.com. And kamikazercracing.com if your looking for a basher then see what the LHS has or which of the cars they can order for you that you like. Hope this helps
#10
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I disagree with the whole run what the LHS has parts for thing. What if the don't really have parts for the top 4 cars then is he suppose to just buy what they have and settle. You have inter-net access the top cars would be
Serpent 720
Xray NT-1
Mugen MTX4R
Kyosho RRR
If you want a competitive car those are your choices, and any parts can be ordered at online shop like ashfordhobbies.com. And kamikazercracing.com if your looking for a basher then see what the LHS has or which of the cars they can order for you that you like. Hope this helps
Serpent 720
Xray NT-1
Mugen MTX4R
Kyosho RRR
If you want a competitive car those are your choices, and any parts can be ordered at online shop like ashfordhobbies.com. And kamikazercracing.com if your looking for a basher then see what the LHS has or which of the cars they can order for you that you like. Hope this helps
#12
Tech Initiate
Still running a ft ntc3. Its a solid car, better for shorter tracks. Due to the gearing contraints this chassis is cursed with, the mugens, serpents, kyoshos, xrays, almost any newer gen chassis for that matter will pull on the straights. So if you are gonna be racing a large track,(150ft straight<) the ntc3's shorter 2nd gear will be a liability.
Good luck with your decision.
Good luck with your decision.
#13
A lot of good points here, some thought should be given into what your looking to have to purchase hop-up items to make the car work. I can only give one example, the Xray NT-1 I run out of the box, it comes with diffs front and rear. I have changed the shock springs and shock oils....everything else is box stock. I've tried going with aftermarket items, but always come back to what is stock......
#14
Lots to consider...
If you are en exisiting Nitro racer then consider the setup consideration, tools, lubricants, kit, starter box, chargers, truers etc. On road racing on foams can be pretty demanding and would probably suggest looking for a full kit of racer moving on etc.
Car wise, the Mugens, Xrays, Kyoshos, Magics are all quite robust. Look for Centax / push clutch, a decent engine, GRP, Nova, Ninja etc.. Decent 4mm chassis plate etc.
The spares, without easy and affordable access to spurs, belts, pinions, clutch components, arms etc, you'll be getting frustrated quite quickly. Often after national titles previous club cars come up for sale for great bargains and they often come with a LOAD of parts, specially if the later model car is a next gen.
There's lots of good fast cars out there, keeping them circulating is the hard part.
Car wise, the Mugens, Xrays, Kyoshos, Magics are all quite robust. Look for Centax / push clutch, a decent engine, GRP, Nova, Ninja etc.. Decent 4mm chassis plate etc.
The spares, without easy and affordable access to spurs, belts, pinions, clutch components, arms etc, you'll be getting frustrated quite quickly. Often after national titles previous club cars come up for sale for great bargains and they often come with a LOAD of parts, specially if the later model car is a next gen.
There's lots of good fast cars out there, keeping them circulating is the hard part.
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if its a parking lot why bother with a $450 kit?
just get a shaft driven ntc3 plus and swap out the electronics, if you arent going to be racing its a better choice, that lot will not stay clean forever.
or buy my g4rs $320 shipped already built brand new never ran, it needs electronics engine and pipe, retail on it is $380 plus shipping
just get a shaft driven ntc3 plus and swap out the electronics, if you arent going to be racing its a better choice, that lot will not stay clean forever.
or buy my g4rs $320 shipped already built brand new never ran, it needs electronics engine and pipe, retail on it is $380 plus shipping