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Markoxx4
22-11-2007, 12:53 PM
I have just bought a Tamiya FF01 Touring car with the Primera Bodyshell!!
Never seen a FWD rc car before and wondered if there are any clubs still racing this class??

Should be alot of fun once i get my gear into it, not sure a Torquey Brushless system through the front wheels is a good idea though!!!

Any one still race these? any one still use theirs???

sosidge
22-11-2007, 03:57 PM
I doubt any clubs run FWD tourers any more, although I think quite a few run the Tamiya Mini Coopers which are FWD also.

FWD tourers go pretty well actually, traction is an issue but they handle nicely, a few years back I remember one fella running very competitively at our club with an FF02 306, he was very, very close indeed to my pace with a 4wd tourer.

Spencer Mulcahy
22-11-2007, 04:51 PM
I remember Howard Mohan had a yokomo front wheel drive tourer and it was pretty good I thing he still has it.

mole2k
22-11-2007, 04:55 PM
Somebody at my club used one a few years ago for a few nights. It was some yokomo thing, it went quite well I drove it a few times as long as you where smooth on the throttle it was very quick.

Wicked-Wayz
24-11-2007, 06:01 AM
That would be cool to run a fwd touring car. I run a mini cooper but to me that would be different. They never had anything over here like that, well that I know of.

Peace Aaron(W-W)

HKP
24-11-2007, 01:25 PM
I have a Tamiya FF-01 and an FF-02. The FF-01 is tidy handling car, the FF-02 is a bit more of a handful going from understeer on power to snap oversteer off power.. Very Hairy!! :D

Chrislong
24-11-2007, 01:57 PM
Yeh Spence, Stu Mahon had one too, think one was full graphite too! They raced with the normal touring car.

Lee
24-11-2007, 04:34 PM
The yokomo ones were pretty good, but they killed front tyres, there was just so much wheelspin:o

Garry
25-11-2007, 12:15 AM
The yokomo ones were pretty good, but they killed front tyres, there was just so much wheelspin:o

http://gazdesigns.fpic.co.uk/c677691.html :)

Wheelspin wasn't bad with 2000's and a 19t.

Now lives with Keith Robertson.