YZ10?
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Thanks Alex - This model had no top deck from stock?Alex B wrote:Yes a YZ 10/870c. It has an after market rear shock mount and a peculiar (home made) half top deck and Kyosho gold shocks.
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Re: YZ10?
the 870c had the carbon fiber right angle backbone, which is installed in your car, no top plate. That half top plate looks like a place to put a servo, probably for a mechanical speed controller.
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I believe the 91' never came with a motor out of the box.DennisM wrote:Thanks for Your kind answers -
What about the motor - is it standard Yokomo stock for a 91´ works?

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Thanks again - but did Yokomo produce a motor labelled "pro" ?Alex B wrote:I believe the 91' never came with a motor out of the box.DennisM wrote:Thanks for Your kind answers -
What about the motor - is it standard Yokomo stock for a 91´ works?
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Yes the last one is the Hotdog. The chassis, bulkheads, shock mounts and shocks are 1st generation YR4, the first Yokomo touring car. The suspension is that of a 91'. Interestingly the Hotdog came with rear dogbones and only 5 balls per diff. It also shared the same centre shaft and spur gear as the later YZ 10.

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Many thanks for the information - Is it still possible to source chassis parts for this one or the YR4?Alex B wrote:Yes the last one is the Hotdog. The chassis, bulkheads, shock mounts and shocks are 1st generation YR4, the first Yokomo touring car. The suspension is that of a 91'. Interestingly the Hotdog came with rear dogbones and only 5 balls per diff. It also shared the same centre shaft and spur gear as the later YZ 10.
I´have a new build YR4 without the top deck and that makes it flex just a little on the good side

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http://www.fibre-lyte.co.uk/DennisM wrote:Many thanks for the information - Is it still possible to source chassis parts for this one or the YR4?Alex B wrote:Yes the last one is the Hotdog. The chassis, bulkheads, shock mounts and shocks are 1st generation YR4, the first Yokomo touring car. The suspension is that of a 91'. Interestingly the Hotdog came with rear dogbones and only 5 balls per diff. It also shared the same centre shaft and spur gear as the later YZ 10.
I´have a new build YR4 without the top deck and that makes it flex just a little on the good side

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