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they use chain drive from memory. :thumbsup: and it's a fairly light spaceframe, with super light body. and they use tiny very light diffs and I think inboard brakes too from memory.

yep its a go-cart with a terrible steroid abuse problem.

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Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah....I want to run a nine in the Zed Boat.....blah, more blah, blah, double blah....drag racing gets me excited, blah, blah, drool!

Come on Johnny P. Bolt the BFG's back on and come play!

LOL...NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If that is your car in your post then keep the rotor in it. (oh and looks like a great FC by the way :) )

RBs are big , heavy and lazy things, which work well in a Skyline...but. Hell i would say throw a V8 in the FC before an RB :)

^^^ Agreed

Haha thanks mate it is mine :) I guess I'm just a sucker for the RB sound!! :)

a few more engine rebuilds should do the trick....

I am holding out for R35 GTR V spec, just need sponsor or something or another minor miracle.

What about this car for track weapon? How about a 4wd carbon body, custom V8 with 2 x Hayabusa heads, dry sump, 420hp and only 500kg, awesome aero and very low height and centre fo gravity. Illegal for Superlap though.

Track Beast

a few more engine rebuilds should do the trick....

Yep 2rismo thinking about the straight line thing. Going out this Wednesday with the zed gang, around 10 or more going I believe, but I am not taking the Slot Car as it is all pulled apart modifying stuff. Will go back when I get my PPG dog box.

Yep 2rismo thinking about the straight line thing. Going out this Wednesday with the zed gang, around 10 or more going I believe, but I am not taking the Slot Car as it is all pulled apart modifying stuff. Will go back when I get my PPG dog box.

ill go to but i need a tail shaft we can go head to head john will you be driving ?Paul could drive for you he is the drag racer i think boz only does roundy round :)

maybe we should move these posts to the drag racing threads. i cant believe you guys are talking about drag racing..........boring. I thought the citrcuit racers were the evolved species.

Yep 2rismo thinking about the straight line thing. Going out this Wednesday with the zed gang, around 10 or more going I believe, but I am not taking the Slot Car as it is all pulled apart modifying stuff. Will go back when I get my PPG dog box.

Exactly my point, we should send the drag racing talk back to the drag section with all the un-coordinated people who can only do one thing at a time. Accelerate, brake, turn right.

GTR Jason anyone can go in a straight line, not hard? Circuit is much more of a challenge and fun.
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