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u have my support for buying a big block instead of expensive mod's...
but harry is right,the 3 SS REALLY doesn't like any other engine. i had one,it's difficult to tune,difficult to drive if u have too much power. |
How ironic that 2mcgrath 's sig line, would probably explain the situation that would occur if he ever put a BB into an RS4-3. Lmfao. :lol:
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i think i could handle it...i just like the big blocks you cant get that tourqe from a small block..and the real good small blocks cost way to much...
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U can't huh
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I love watching my lil MTX2 smoke the big block outlaws!(Down the straights) However I'm thinking bout doing the same thing just to see if I could get one to handle. The design I am working on is to lay the big block on its side getting that all important C.G. back! It will surely eat up tiers but what the h#!! If I can produce a big block 1/10 that will do a traction roll I will be loven life...................."OUTLAWS god bless em"
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Nitro RS4 3 EVO question.
Hello all,
I was hoping to get some help with a few questions. I have searched the forum and have not found the answer i was looking for. I recently purchased the RS4 3 around 3 weeks ago. Already i am looking to upgrade it. My first question is what tuned pipe should i go with? I keep hearing different stuff from different people about what to get, so ive turned to you, the experts. Also what else should i upgrade right away seeing as i am new to nitro rc's. Thanks alot for all your help and congrats on running a great forum. EViLSouL |
no one out there care to share? i'm also looking for an answer to this =) thanks in advance
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I am having the older version of the RS4-3
Nothing too special added on it. Apart from the HD diff gear ,HD pinion and HD outdrive everything is much left stock. Meantime I am running an old Kyosho Super Ten pipe. (the one in red colour). Power band is a lot better as compared to the composite tuned pipe. I also changed to the clutch type 2 speed after my finger style 2 speed tranny gave way. I really like running this car and handling is very neutral and really hard to swap ends. (which is a good thing) Oh yes, you have to get some pinions and spurs if you are running in a medium to large track.. The standard gearing is too low.. I am running 41-37 with 18-22.. Seems fine for my track... |
Yes, You will want to geat the heavy duty diff gears. Until I did I was changing them every 2 to 3 weekends. My RS4 3 was a rtr
and is now About 3 years old so I an sure there are some differences. I put the wolven graphite shock towere on and threaded shock bodies, so much more adjustable now. I like the MIP cvd's on it to. Don't need to replace as many out drive cups. Have lots of fun! |
Here are some pic of my RS4-3..
Not so many option parts on it... I just add it what is needed only..:nod: |
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Here you are...:)
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Actually I wanted to get the nylon front and rear arms as the kit's arms were quite soft and flex a lot.... But time doesn't permit it (race was near during that time) so I ended up getting aluminium arms for my girl.... So far not having any problem with it and it is really tough... No flexing as well...:)
CVD is a great investment too...:nod: HD diff... a must have..:smile: Have fun ... |
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My SS was good bone stock, but always room for improvement. I have added the THS pipe, the Hot Bodies upper deck, and front CVD kit, and a 5 cell flat rx battery pack. It definately corners better now (especially after adding the front CVD kit.
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Overall I like this car a lot as it is so easy to drive... I still have my 12SS in the box..:D
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