yeah-- it is a lot more stable & certainly more aggressive looking.

It seems to track pretty well. I have a T3 that has the same motor & battery-- it fishtails (oversteers) a bit more than this car. The two different cars handle the bumps a bit differently as well-- on some, this buggy is better, on others the T3 is better. I have the dampening quite on the loose/soft side on this car. The T3 has heavy dampening-- it has the setup that it had for dirt track racing (oval I think).
The battery being mounted laterally forward does seem to help keep the nose down-- again, when compared to the T3. the T3 wheelies constantly!
NOTE: I do most of my running on the grass/field.
Some of the latest work-
The nose was diving hard in turns & lifting the inside rear tire-- so a swaybar was in order. The swaybar itself is OEM RC10 Goldpan stock, the swaybar mounts/reatiners I fabbed out of hunks of aluminum, & the upper ball-ends I had in the parts bin-- no idea what they are off of, but they are metric.


Detail of the front end re-drill-- I'm not crazy about it, because it certainly looks weak with all those holes. I removed the bumper because it seems to dig-in & flip the car on nose-down landings (again, this might be due to the super-soft front dampening) {EDIT_ ended up putting it back on, as the CF was getting hammered!]

I had a B4 trans & stole the slipper off of it-- works great!


I happen to pick up a set of NIP 'improved' Associated rear arms-- figure why not...


The body issue is settled, for now... my apologies to those who wanted a buggy body. My buddy gave me the T3, and about 5 bodies to go with it-- this one fit well on the RC10. Free is good for me.





The front tires also came with that T3-- they fit right on here & I figured I'd try them out. I may go back to the buggy fronts...
I turned the paddles around in an effort to cut down on rear traction.
I'm running into overheating issues on the motor/ESC, hence the two holes in the windshield.. The spur/pinion ratio is about 4.10:1. I'm thinking about getting some of those heatsink/fan combos. It was about 90* out, I'm sure that doesn't help. Any suggestions? What fan setup are there for the Mamba Max?