QUOTE(hatred___ @ Sep 5 2010, 11:01 PM)
hi people,
i used to be into this mini 4wd stuff 10 years back or so. Now kinda itchy wanna get back into this stuff. My God how have things changed. All the chasis looked so canggih and stuff. Eye opening..
I still keep all my old cars but I guess they are not exactly applicable anymore nowadays. The latest chassis I have up to date is a type Zero. LOL. And I had stuff from AY, Daisheng as well as Tamiya also. I think those I keep in museum and start a new car all together.
So guys,
What a good car or chasis to begin with?
hi..
i suggest u to try out the latest chassis, MS PRO. Cars and spare parts are available here at Tamiya Underground, 1Utama. They got track, its free to play, just follow the rules that the shop provided.
QUOTE(szngszng @ Sep 6 2010, 12:15 AM)
well,
-19mm diameter will be bigger than bearing roller(7mm, 8mm, 9mm, 11mm, 13mm), 19mm has better performance on passing the join of the track.
-19mm has plastic and rubber ring to be choose, meanwhile, bearing will be metal roller wall, metal wall will has 2 type: normal metal and fluorine coated. all of them will has diff gripping power to the track.
-19mm roller's bearing spin less rpm than bearing roller on track, so bearing roller req higher quality to perform.
-19mm has less position to setting due to it size is bigger.
which roller position will be better and faster it will depend on layout and tyre setting.
pls try out at the track. test and record, so you will know which is better in diff corner and car setting.

a very good explanation indeed..from sifu ng