USGT
#4607
Yes, due to the short rear overhang, body tucks are in issue with this body in stock form. However if you add our Anti-Tuck stiffeners (PF #1721-00), you can trim and bend them into place which solves the problem. I've never had a body tuck with the PFM-10 since I used these.
#4610
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I have used this body for a while now (PFM10) with stiffeners and it's awesome! Prior to this body, the NSX was king, no longer!
Try it but you must use the stiffeners.
I will only switch once the 918 or c6 vette come out in a 190.
Try it but you must use the stiffeners.
I will only switch once the 918 or c6 vette come out in a 190.
#4611
#4613
ROAR Approved 21.5 brushless motor (no tuning rotors, must use OEM rotor 12.3-12.5mm); refer to “Stock/21.5 Spec” type motors from ROAR Approved Motor List
Specific motor is really up to you, I know a lot of guys like the Trinity's and Reedy Sonics. I have a Reedy right now but will either buy another Fantom or Trinity D4
Specific motor is really up to you, I know a lot of guys like the Trinity's and Reedy Sonics. I have a Reedy right now but will either buy another Fantom or Trinity D4
#4614
This is my first season running USGT, so it is a learning experience for me.
I run the spec (RC GRAVITY) tire and run into an issue that I am curious if anyone else has experienced.
After a few race days my tires are no longer flat, but semi ballooned, even at rest. If you push on them in the middle you can hear the tire trying to stick to the insert and or rim.
I run the spec (RC GRAVITY) tire and run into an issue that I am curious if anyone else has experienced.
After a few race days my tires are no longer flat, but semi ballooned, even at rest. If you push on them in the middle you can hear the tire trying to stick to the insert and or rim.
#4615
This is my first season running USGT, so it is a learning experience for me.
I run the spec (RC GRAVITY) tire and run into an issue that I am curious if anyone else has experienced.
After a few race days my tires are no longer flat, but semi ballooned, even at rest. If you push on them in the middle you can hear the tire trying to stick to the insert and or rim.
I run the spec (RC GRAVITY) tire and run into an issue that I am curious if anyone else has experienced.
After a few race days my tires are no longer flat, but semi ballooned, even at rest. If you push on them in the middle you can hear the tire trying to stick to the insert and or rim.
I'm running tires right now that look like they should be on a motorcycle, but they still work great!
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#4617
#4618
I'm slowly venturing into this class at my Local Carpet track and possible transition into outdoor.
I've read thru some of this thread on cars and bodies etc.
I understand that the NSX body has pretty high marks for handling and overall a strong choice for a body.
Is there a comparison chart someplace for the different types of bodies?
In my collection of possible shells, I have an HPI Supra, HPI Scion FRS, a KYOSHO NSX, and some other misc. bodies.
I know my club is somewhat relaxed and I don't expect to be on the podium as my area has some very fast drivers, but I was curious if there was ever a comparison done of various bodies and their characteristics back to back?
MOmo
I've read thru some of this thread on cars and bodies etc.
I understand that the NSX body has pretty high marks for handling and overall a strong choice for a body.
Is there a comparison chart someplace for the different types of bodies?
In my collection of possible shells, I have an HPI Supra, HPI Scion FRS, a KYOSHO NSX, and some other misc. bodies.
I know my club is somewhat relaxed and I don't expect to be on the podium as my area has some very fast drivers, but I was curious if there was ever a comparison done of various bodies and their characteristics back to back?
MOmo
#4619
Just pick one you like and go with it. It may take a bit to develop a set up but once you do, you'll be in the ball park for all bodies.
Myself and some others I race with don't buy into the "has more steering" mindset. Bodies can be a tuning aid, but one body handles different than another for a given set up. All you have to do is readjust your suspension the get the second body to handle like the first.
Myself and some others I race with don't buy into the "has more steering" mindset. Bodies can be a tuning aid, but one body handles different than another for a given set up. All you have to do is readjust your suspension the get the second body to handle like the first.





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