Mugen MTX-4R
#3902
Tech Master
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This car is still a strong contender. I see you have already done the flexi things and the spurstripping solution. Car looks good with the lowered servo and all. Have fun.
I would remove the second exhaust spring though, it will transfer heat to the carb because they are touching. Better to put 2 short springs with a piece of metal wire in between maybe.
I would remove the second exhaust spring though, it will transfer heat to the carb because they are touching. Better to put 2 short springs with a piece of metal wire in between maybe.
I have to machined the collet and clutch flyweights to bring the clutch bell closer to the engine to allign the pinions to the spur gears.
#3903
#3904
What is this?
Im new to the hobbie and to this car. I got this part with the car when I bought it. Is it basically and upright and sway bar in one or what? And where can I get the knuckles they fit in on the hub? Is there an advantage with this?
#3906
Tech Lord
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#3907
Thanks for the website for the droop. Appreciated.
#3908
What battery
What battery goes in this car? The one I have doesnt have the sticker on it anymore. I bought it this way.
#3909
Tech Champion
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#3910
Tech Initiate
[QUOTE=FREELANCE_RCer;10914170]Outdated car, outdated engine, untested setup.
Ready to race the Airtronics GP.
Very nice. great job, I don't feel this car outdated though, and the newer models doesn't impress me much, they're bringing you new problems instead of solving the old one, I still running this car and did ran it for almost 3 years, once I put on some fancy metal parts here or there but surprisingly they all changed back to the original plastic later on, so now my version of MTX4R is plain stock with some surgery to address issues in order to keep it competitive. it turn out great and can compete with any other latest model in our track.
and the little mods are: 1. change the fly weight of the clutch to the new style for better engagement 2.floating front end and back end for better initial turn in and eliminate some of the potential striping gear problem and 3. ...............
Ready to race the Airtronics GP.
Very nice. great job, I don't feel this car outdated though, and the newer models doesn't impress me much, they're bringing you new problems instead of solving the old one, I still running this car and did ran it for almost 3 years, once I put on some fancy metal parts here or there but surprisingly they all changed back to the original plastic later on, so now my version of MTX4R is plain stock with some surgery to address issues in order to keep it competitive. it turn out great and can compete with any other latest model in our track.
and the little mods are: 1. change the fly weight of the clutch to the new style for better engagement 2.floating front end and back end for better initial turn in and eliminate some of the potential striping gear problem and 3. ...............
#3911
Tech Master
iTrader: (27)
Very nice. great job, I don't feel this car outdated though, and the newer models doesn't impress me much, they're bringing you new problems instead of solving the old one, I still running this car and did ran it for almost 3 years, once I put on some fancy metal parts here or there but surprisingly they all changed back to the original plastic later on, so now my version of MTX4R is plain stock with some surgery to address issues in order to keep it competitive. it turn out great and can compete with any other latest model in our track.
and the little mods are: 1. change the fly weight of the clutch to the new style for better engagement 2.floating front end and back end for better initial turn in and eliminate some of the potential striping gear problem and 3. ...............
and the little mods are: 1. change the fly weight of the clutch to the new style for better engagement 2.floating front end and back end for better initial turn in and eliminate some of the potential striping gear problem and 3. ...............
My car still understeers but improved a little @ last weeks race (X-Ray Nitro Challenge). I may try and use the front oneway on next big race to solve my steering problem.
I had issues with my engine from the race (my fault) forgot to clean the INS box. It has accumulated shredded foam tires, I was too lazy to thoroughly clean the car after the airtronics race.
#3913
Tech Initiate
#3914
Pulley matching
Hi, I am running a 4R with OS TZ engine. Question is that I normally run with 18/24 side pulleys and get good even tyre wear allround. If I was to run 23 or 25 side pulleys where would I notice the most change and is their any advantage/disadvantages. What did the chassis come with from new? Reason I ask is that I only have 24's and wondering if it is worth my while to change.
Cheers
Joe
Cheers
Joe
Last edited by jgasn; 04-28-2013 at 12:16 AM.
#3915
I will definitely still race this car for the next 3-5 years.
My car still understeers but improved a little @ last weeks race (X-Ray Nitro Challenge). I may try and use the front oneway on next big race to solve my steering problem.
I had issues with my engine from the race (my fault) forgot to clean the INS box. It has accumulated shredded foam tires, I was too lazy to thoroughly clean the car after the airtronics race.
My car still understeers but improved a little @ last weeks race (X-Ray Nitro Challenge). I may try and use the front oneway on next big race to solve my steering problem.
I had issues with my engine from the race (my fault) forgot to clean the INS box. It has accumulated shredded foam tires, I was too lazy to thoroughly clean the car after the airtronics race.