B6.1 drag car conversion
B6.1 drag car conversion
I have a B6.1 Factory Lite that was was going to do some clay track racing with. Well once the car was done I took it to the track I'd have been racing at only to find my hand eye coordination wasn't what it was it used to be. After that it went on the shelf where it's been ever since. Fast forward to now I've taken an interest in no-prep drag racing and thought this car would be the basis for my build. So what I'm looking for is some direction on doing the conversion.
- juicedcoupe
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Re: B6.1 drag car conversion
You might want to check around first.
Most no prep class rules are based around 2wd short coarse trucks.
If your local stuff is more of a "free for all" atmosphere, that's different.
Most no prep class rules are based around 2wd short coarse trucks.
If your local stuff is more of a "free for all" atmosphere, that's different.
Always looking for new and interesting ways to waste money.
Re: B6.1 drag car conversion
From what I've read so far it's short course wheelbase with the buggy width.
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Re: B6.1 drag car conversion
12-13.5" wheelbase per NPRC rules
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Re: B6.1 drag car conversion
any width as long as the tires are covered by the body, the narrow buggy arms lets you use narrow bodies while the standard SC arms use the wider bodies....................
Visit Nostalgic RC in the business section or @nostalgicrc on Facebook for your custom RC10DS parts
Gone: RC10, Jrx-2 and Jrx-t
Current: 3 SC10 first gens, 3 SC10 Street Outlaw's, 12 RC10 DS’s, Carbon RC10T, RC10LSS,RC10L, RC10 Graphite,RC10 B44
Gone: RC10, Jrx-2 and Jrx-t
Current: 3 SC10 first gens, 3 SC10 Street Outlaw's, 12 RC10 DS’s, Carbon RC10T, RC10LSS,RC10L, RC10 Graphite,RC10 B44
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