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Originally Posted by tonydevon
B5m still a hugely good car
spend the money on tyres and then practise 
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Excactly this.
If the esc is playing up then change it, if not the trackstars I've driven are actually nice escs, so don't bother. There is better out there but doubt you'll see benefits on the clock.
6.5t for ,what I assume, is a novice driver is a bit excessive, you'll probably find if you tone your motor selection down you'll definitely more consistent and faster. 8.5t is plenty in a 2wd , especially with a touch of timing/turbo. If the tracks you go to aren't big or high grip (which by the fact you're thinking of a 6d makes me think they're not) then even a 10.5t
There is no substitute for practice I'm afraid, and to that extent although the b6d might be a better car, getting used to what you're driving and getting it setup right is going to pay dividends...
Practice, practice and more practice is the way I'm afraid.