
I seem to recall reading that they were forced to run against 4WD (which seems like sour grapes) and that is why they weren't developed further.
You are correct on all points. They fly pretty good over jumps as the weight is all way front just like a dart. Just don't do break mid air1911Colt wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 7:47 am How did these things go back in the day? I would have thought FWD would be an advantage on the loose tracks we had back then. They probably suffered a little on acceleration, but we didn't have crazy jumps to get over. I remember seeing the FF in RCCAand thinking Kyosho was onto something. Then nothing. Never saw one on a track or elsewhere.
I seem to recall reading that they were forced to run against 4WD (which seems like sour grapes) and that is why they weren't developed further.
Well it definitely needs better shocks to work properly and a slipper wouldn't hurt.Frankentruck wrote: ↑Tue Mar 28, 2023 8:16 am My friend had one. He did not enjoy it. He struggled against RWD and 4WD buggies in turns and jumps. I felt sorta bad for him.
Thank you! I will leave this all stock as it's a shelf queen. Regarding the MCI decals I had to cut all striping out and adjust to fit. E.g. the top side dam decals were about an inch too long in total. You can kind of see the size differense on the Shoei FF decals on the B-pillar compared to box art.RichieRich wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 1:12 am This is a pretty cool car. Excellent work with the paint and restoration. I've ordered MCI decals in the past and they've been just a couple of hairs too large. If you decide to upgrade the shocks, the Kyosho golds are the best. Stay away from the platinum shocks. They are hard to tune and finding new seals that have not turned hard is a pain in the rear.
Cool, Yes I was very lucky. This one had never been run by the looks of it. Tires are all original and no broken parts.TokyoProf wrote: ↑Wed Mar 29, 2023 7:39 pm Like you I got one recently as well. You have a nice find there. I love the frontish mid-motor design, and for how uniquely engineered it is. Sort of like the overengineered Avante. The rear suspension brackets that attach the dampers to the link suspension were cracked (a very fragile design). I ordered expensive spare ones on ebay that were new. You are lucky if there were no cracks.
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