I first want to say many thanks for a great forum that is bringing out the 'old' kid in me as well as some fond memories. I raced for several years as a pre-teen up until I could drive for real. We had our own indoor small dirt oval in southern IN, as well as the occasional outdoor pavement race. It also progressed onto a really nice indoor carpet track at Arvin's Hobbies in New Albany, IN. Most guys then were converting their RC-10's into a carpet track car. I'll never forget being a kid who had made up his own shock towers, among other things to lower the car for carpet racing. All on lawn mowing money, and most importantly, moms money!! After winning the A-main several times by more than a whole lap, they didn't like me much. Must have been something about a young kid beating the snot out of old dudes.

Well now I'm the old dude I suppose, but I'm getting the itch to see what one of the old 'goldies' will do these days. Is it really possible to still compete with this platform against the newer models of cars? I'd really like to get everyones input and take you along for the build and racing too. Having been out of the hobby since the early 90's, I'd like to get up to speed on whats what in the best performance using the old 10 as the main platform.
After reading through almost all of this forum, my first questions are:
1. Will the stealth transmission hold up to the brushless/lipo configuration with or without modification?
2. What front end suspension pieces will bring out the best in the gold platform? How wide should I go, and should I use the nylon arms, or a pretty set of the aluminum ones? I've also seen longer shocks used in a more slanted in at the top position.
3. What would be the cats a$$ on a rear suspension? Trailing arm design? Longer A-arms?
4. Remembering that the Associated shocks were only so-so, what would be best here?
Money is not a problem doing this project as long as I can get modern performance out of updating and 80's design. Looking forward to everyones thoughts and ideas.
