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Nic And 24-03-2009 04:40 PM

How much better is B4 than B3?
 
Hello i have an old RC 10 B3 and i want to know what are the differences in the driving between the old and the new car

peetbee 24-03-2009 05:07 PM

There were a couple of guys at my club running the B3 and they could easily keep up with the B4s, so not as large a difference as you would think.

markwilliamson2001 24-03-2009 07:12 PM

Indoors the B3 is very competitive, however, I would say the B4 is lots more stable on bumpy/rutted tracks, after driving both.

The B4 is more of a 'clubmans car', and is generally the more stable of the two. If you went down the route of the B4, you could eventually move to the X-Factory X6 should you wish, which is becoming a very popular car ATM.

You might find getting hold of some B3 parts could be more difficult now.

Hope this helps a bit.
Mark

Nic And 24-03-2009 08:04 PM

Our tracks here are slippery and dusty
I thought if is a big difference between these 2 cars in case to buy a B4 or if the difference in handling is small to buy a b44 to run also in 4wd class
What's your opinion?
How much better could be in lap times a b4 with a good (not top driver)?

bretts 25-03-2009 12:54 PM

Nic And

Try and find a B44 2nd hand on here, they are going for about £130 at the moment which is a good price for a reliable car

HTH

Welshy40 25-03-2009 02:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nic And (Post 222013)
Hello i have an old RC 10 B3 and i want to know what are the differences in the driving between the old and the new car

I raced a B2 and loved it indoors, and still do but I am impressed with the B4 outdoors, its a bit more fiddly to get dialled, but when it is, it is in a class of its own and knocks the B3 with ease. Dont waste your time with the B3, get a B4 and see for yourself.


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