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Hobbies INTERNATIONAL TAMIYA MINI 4WD 1/32 racers, 歓迎国際ミニ四駆
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Thrust
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May 7 2007, 02:51 PM
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QUOTE(mini4wd @ May 7 2007, 08:29 AM) Hello Khanhfat! Super FM is good for technical courses, Rear motor chassis car is much faster than the FM ones.  Recently there are some new old FM cars released like Burning-sun. FM chassis cars is equally as fast as rear motor chassis cars. There's a trick that must be adhere to ensure fast FM chassis cars.Kekeke!! I generally prefer Crimson Glory over my Avante. These 2 cars are classic, I've been keeping it for more than 10 years. I believe these cars still has what it takes to win races provided I change the motor (Those days, Hyper Dash is the fastest original tamiya motor you can get)
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Thrust
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May 7 2007, 03:45 PM
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QUOTE(mini4wd @ May 7 2007, 03:29 PM) Thanks for the info! hmm but I still think its not true, due to the front motor chassis cars has no aero dynamic. Front Motor good for accelerate, stable during jumps or lane change but high speed not as good as rear motor chassis cars. I agreed that Hyper Dash is a fastest motor those days. I guess you're an old hand with the age around 25-29.  Yes, exactly 27 this year  What is the fastest motor now? If we were to participate in a race, is it legal to open and modify the internal parts of the motor such as the motor terminal? I used to make my own motor that can performs faster than Hyper Dash but in the expense it can't run long.  Anyway, I don't think aerodynamics really works on these mini 4wd. As we know, aerodynamics comes into play when a vehicle or an object manage to achieve a certain speed. I believe mini 4wd all boils down to the power of the motor This post has been edited by Thrust: May 7 2007, 03:49 PM
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Thrust
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May 7 2007, 04:45 PM
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QUOTE(mini4wd @ May 7 2007, 04:30 PM) TAMIYA hi-end motor is PLASMA DASH, it requires rechargable battery for better performance. ULTRA DASH and JET DASH motors are also top motors, which many racers use it for race. It also depends on what kind of track are you going to race on. For official TAMIYA races, no modifications are allowed, no spraying of motor lubicants. (shh.. I did this sometime during race.) I guess you also played AI-YU cars right? Added on May 7, 2007, 4:42 pmKool!  Are you interested to join back to be TAMIYA racer? Nop! strictly original TAMIYA. I hate those AI-YU cars. Don't really looks like a car, travel at insane speed and cannot run on obstacles tracks.
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