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Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2008

my car

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  • No I do not recommend aluminium arms. It's better to break a plastic arm which preserves during the crash the chassis. An aluminium arm suspension is too hard, so during a crash you could break the car chassis ....it's very expensive...

  • Hi. About spares i can suggest suspension arms and drivetrain parts.In general parts that can be broken after a crash..

    About pinion: you must find the pinion which is able to push your car at the maximum speed at 3/4 of the straight part of the track.Pay attention to the motor temperature. Hope this can help you.

  • Honestly i have to say that i currently run with another touring car. But i saw in the past metal diff gear on ebay. The plastic handle very well the power but you must assembly everything carefully. The only thing that create problem is not the power but crashes.

    Ciao!

  • THE ESC WAS A GTB NOVAK with no brushless limits, Brushless motor was a nosram storm evolution 5.5T and on this trach i usually use foam tires 40 shore (front and rear), but in this video honestly i do not remeber well, maybe 40 front and 37 rear. Consider that now i'm faster because in the meanwhile i got more chance to practise so i deeply learnt the secrets of track. :-)) Ciao

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  • @gabrielemoro1 do you recommend aluminum arms? they look sweet, but i'm thinking a hard crash can bend aluminum.

  • hi great video and great driving i have the same setup at home but do not no what spare and pinion to use advice would be greatfull. :)

  • where can i find metal diffs (bevel gears) for it?

    do the plastic ones handle the power?

  • what ESC, Motor and Tires did u use?

    it is wild !! :D

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