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Old 26-06-2010
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i built a 2wd prototype a while ago using rc18b parts, recently saw it mentioned that a 2wd has to have a stacked gear gearbox, mine has the rc18 gearbox which is not a stacked gear box, does this mean it is not raceable any more, i try and build my cars to race, even though it doesnt happen very often. i know my converted tc3 would be fine under 1/16 rules but i have always liked 2wd and would have liked to have a go at it. as i said the car is rc18 based and of very similar dimensions to an rc18 so would fit into 1/18 scale, if it is not legible to run as a 2wd, can it be run in a 4wd class?
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Old 27-06-2010
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Yes I'm sorry to say to run in 2wd the buggy has to have a stacked gearbox at the rear only so put it back to 4wd and come and have some fun in 4wd. Ashley brca micro section PRO
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Old 27-06-2010
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sounds like an interesting concoction you've got there!

this years uk-microx race (which is free to enter) is running to 2010-2011 micro section rules, http://www.uk-microrc.co.uk/ukmicrox2010/rules. so that will give you an idea of what is legal in which class.

In order to split the classes running of 2wd in 4wd and vice versa is not allowed at sanctioned events, but no club i know of will stop you running on a club night.

if you can make it 4wd drive again, that would give you entry to all of the nationals, if you want to of course!
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Old 28-06-2010
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never mind. will just have to be a shelfer then. shame cos it goes really well. i have my 4wd i can run in 1/16 anyway, i just really like 2wd. cannot convert back to 4wd on this car, it has specially made carbon tub chassis. why only stacked gearbox then, is it to stop people running sharks etc in 2wd class?? what stacked gearboxes are available other than the losi and thunder tiger ones
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Yes, it was to stop the all dominating shark, conquering the 2wd class as well.

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what stacked gearboxes are available other than the losi and thunder tiger ones
X-factory X-6 !! there's a little bit of info here - http://www.uk-microrc.co.uk/forum/in...howtopic=14895
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what is the stacked gearbox going to be defined as, would it have to contain idler gears? does it have to be commercially available?? could make one to fit given time and some thought. 1/10 ones just seem too big for somethine essentially the size of an rc18. wouldnt be too bad on something a little larger.
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