Tamiya mini cooper
Hi - is the new release Miata medium or long wheel base?
Thanks and regards
Dave

Im excited that there is a new miata body for the M chassis cars, but what I don't understand is why Tamiya has chosen to use the M05 chassis underneath it. I wonder if the motor hangs out too far in the rear on the M06 chassis and thats why they went this route. I hope it fits the rwd chassis.
Thanks and regards
Dave

Im excited that there is a new miata body for the M chassis cars, but what I don't understand is why Tamiya has chosen to use the M05 chassis underneath it. I wonder if the motor hangs out too far in the rear on the M06 chassis and thats why they went this route. I hope it fits the rwd chassis.
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I wish I could get there more often but the four hour drive is a little tough, see you October 18.
TCS is still doing their premounted slicks, aren't they?
I've been testing Sweep and Shimizu 55d tires recently. Really awesome, except for the loss of top end speed. The Shimizu Dunlops are extremely predictable and the Sweeps are just plain sticky.
I've been testing Sweep and Shimizu 55d tires recently. Really awesome, except for the loss of top end speed. The Shimizu Dunlops are extremely predictable and the Sweeps are just plain sticky.
Too long... That's almost TC size. And they can't make it fit a M06?
I'd make that body a TC size and run 4WD.
What Tamiya really needs to make is a M-Four that runs 540 motors.
A double deck CF 4WD m-chassis. Enough with these plasticy chassis that you got to crack open just to get to the diff.
I'd make that body a TC size and run 4WD.
What Tamiya really needs to make is a M-Four that runs 540 motors.
A double deck CF 4WD m-chassis. Enough with these plasticy chassis that you got to crack open just to get to the diff.



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