Tamiya Durga DB01 // oOple review car @ York

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

www.oople.com review car lapping round the York regional track - 20th Jan 2008

Car is standard apart from 501X dampers, slipper & front one way. Using yellow schumacher mini pin tyres.

Review of the car on oople.com here:
http://www.oople.com/rc/photos/reviewtamiyadurga/

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  • Yo oOple! bought a DB01 because of the review on your site.

    Got any recommendations in terms of Upgrades?

  • @PerthGraphTech

    Hi mate - my car ended up with a few mods but there are good threads on oOple.com already regarding hopping up the car without spending too much money.

    Metal outdrives on the back (from the 501X) are really a must at least - along with some decent hex head screws and a slipper. The standard shocks are pretty poor so replacing those with either Associated or better yet the Tamiya TRF ones would be a good move. the DB01 thread is the biggest thread on oOple!

  • Ok my opinion on this kind of track!! Hmm, stay home and masterbate then find something else to do or a dirt track!! ok said!!!

  • @theantiredneck

    Your username is only half correct!

    ;)

    

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  • After that video I can't tell the difference between all plastic vs all exotic carbon/aluminum. Plastic has potential. Nice driving...D4 WC still all the way!!!!

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  • @ TheFarFox: This racing track is in a gymnasium, so it's indoor ---- so this can't be a off-road track! Off-road tracks are always made of dirt, grass or grit. But its a really great track...

  • check out mine in my channel !

  • it might be hard for a beginner but I found it fairly easy !? you just have to get a hex head screw on the end of a drill and thread every screw hole in the chassis ! then all the screw go in like butter !

  • how do you keep that on the track at that speed? god damn your gooood!

  • Talk about some good driving.

  • At the other venue are you allowed on the track when no one is there???

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