Yeah exactlySynergy wrote:Fusion Speed one piece, Fibre Lyte / Com Com two piece.
http://www.rc10talk.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3856

I still prefer the gold tub over the carbon tub
Morten
Yeah exactlySynergy wrote:Fusion Speed one piece, Fibre Lyte / Com Com two piece.
Looking at that car design I suspect their choice of aluminum has everthing to do with front end strength as opposed to it just being a superior material when it comes to handling. I don't think that's the case at all and I think material differences in regards to handling is debatable at best. That car is designed to be stronger than the previous cars so things are heavier duty. The front of that car is very wide. It has very long arms. The problem with that is that as the front of the chassis gets skinnier, it gets weaker and the suspension has more leverage to twist it. Look at pictures of Masami Hirosaka's '91 car. The upper chassis brace is broken. That car had very long arms with a very narrow front too. Graphite couldn't hold up.Jay Dub wrote: One thing I do like is the new Losi 22, 25 years, and they are just now puting an aluminum chassis on their 2wd car. -Jeff
AMENRuffy wrote: As racers we always preferred that which worked the best in 99% of racing conditions and tracks and that was easier to fine tune, and that was the Aluminum Chassis all the time.
... Even today, as a collector, I prefer the aluminum tub as a shelfer over the graphite chassis.
i couldn't stop laughing when i read that.Jay Dub wrote: One thing I do like is the new Losi 22, 25 years, and they are just now puting an aluminum chassis on their 2wd car. -Jeff
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