can you guys help me with this? :





and just for kicks, here's that Ultima I got also.




ok cool, thanks. I'm trying to talk myself in to only keeping one of them, but I don't think it's working.gomachv wrote:Some at the very end included the optional belt drive kit but it was just an added piece not a different version or anything. That's just a regular optima with belt conversion and a motor guard
The other plus with that is cutting into it isn't quite so dramatic as it would be cutting into an optima. I'm not a box art car kinda guy.gomachv wrote:The ultima will be pretty cheap to fix and get going if you decide to keep it. Parts are easy to find
If you're not a box-art kinda guy, you're the kinda guy I respect more.perry wrote:The other plus with that is cutting into it isn't quite so dramatic as it would be cutting into an optima. I'm not a box art car kinda guy.gomachv wrote:The ultima will be pretty cheap to fix and get going if you decide to keep it. Parts are easy to find
Oh, I wouldn't want to do it to increase the performance, I'd want to do it to make it a sandrail-type buggy for fun and longer travelCoelacanth wrote:I'm not sure how you'd benefit much, going that route. Ultimas were typically upgraded with graphite chassis plates, doing away with the aluminum frame assembly entirely. You *could* adapt Optima frame rails but you'd need to bolt those rails to partial plates anyway, especially to implement the steering assembly...the Optima's steering system was functional but rather sloppy and not too precise. Hop-up ball-bearing bellcrank steering for the Ultima was 10 times better and simply bolted onto the chassis plate. Check out my OptiMutt thread for ideas on how to hop up the Ultima. I believe many of the hop-ups I used would work for the Ultima too, because the Ultima rear-end was very similar to the regular Optima.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=30216
Edited for completeness.tamiyadan wrote:The turbo optima and Salute were the top tier models before the optima mid came out. Chain drive as well.
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