Car#3 RC10DS “DragMaster”

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Re: Car#3 RC10DS “DragMaster”

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morrisey0 wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 3:05 pm Did the stealth end up working out in the long run? I am just starting to put together a plan for a buggy style dragster, and was going to go with a TM DD as I thought that would be the stronger route than the stealth. Your experience, and what Phin stated early in this thread, is that the stealth may be the best overall choice.

What class did your rig fall into and is it still stock DS WB? Going back to the stealth part, I am finding many of the classes that I could possibly fit into, require a 3-5 gear transmission. Many are also requiring 12-13.5" WB, which I was actually planning on running longer, but maybe limited by that.

Great thread and great reference!! :D
yes the stealth is gold and can take some abuse when built properly as for the class it was bracket racing and stock WB so it’s kind of wild lol.

My other DS with stealth and my carbon fiber slipper pad on foam tires and track prep doing 1.8’s at around 71mph repeatedly.
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Re: Car#3 RC10DS “DragMaster”

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juicedcoupe wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 4:39 pm
morrisey0 wrote: Fri Jun 20, 2025 3:05 pm Did the stealth end up working out in the long run? I am just starting to put together a plan for a buggy style dragster, and was going to go with a TM DD as I thought that would be the stronger route than the stealth. Your experience, and what Phin stated early in this thread, is that the stealth may be the best overall choice.

What class did your rig fall into and is it still stock DS WB? Going back to the stealth part, I am finding many of the classes that I could possibly fit into, require a 3-5 gear transmission. Many are also requiring 12-13.5" WB, which I was actually planning on running longer, but maybe limited by that.

Great thread and great reference!! :D
What about the Factory Works case with modern internals? Combined with a spool, I'd think that'd be pretty good.

If you are building from scratch, what about a Traxxas transmission. That Drag Slash transmission is pretty stout.
Yes the Factory Works JC racing trans is a good option since you can run all steel gears inside but I haven’t tried one yet but don’t sleep on the stealth either it can handle a lot of power.
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Re: Car#3 RC10DS “DragMaster”

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another option is to run the metal gears that DHawk has, I have them in one of my stealths and they are really nice and smooth running.
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