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I am considering either the speartooth or tardis conversion for my 22.
i`ve had a look at the tardis chassis but have`nt had the chance to look at a speartooth one yet. Any comments on the positives or negative aspects of each chassis welcomed. |
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Hi Brian
my 22 is stock chassis with the cells roatate 90deg- has been that way since i bought it back in steptember- not sure if i will be up on friday but will be at the regional if you want to chat set up personly i find the stock chassis works really well and appart from a HRC and drilled pistons my car is stock Dave Jackson has the tardis chassis on his and is normaly at club most fridays |
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Positive is that they make the chassis a little more 'nimble'.
Negative is that it makes it very tight on electronics, also doesn't resolve the main issue that is the motor placement. A cheap option to try is the RossMods chassis.
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I pretty much agree with Millzy, there's not a lot wrong with the stock chassis that a Dremel and a few grammes of lead won't sort out. Dan should be running his on friday if you want to come have a look
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Has anyone here used the Rossmods chassis?
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I wanted to try a shorter chassis so I've cut mine. So far its been very good, it seems to respond a little quicker and have more rear bite. Not a huge difference though. Its been my 4th race like that and no sign of failure.
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