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Old 12-03-2012
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Default Geardiff for 4wd cars.

Seriously thinking about starting produce high quality geardiffs for all major brands of 4wd cars.
Like Team Associated, Kyosho, Tamiya, Yokomo and Schumacher SX3 only.

Any interest? Would be made in aluminium and low rotating mass with machine cut gears. Super high quality so you only have to buy them ones. Drop in, so now trimming would be necessary.

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I would buy two for my Kyosho for sure
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Seriously thinking about starting produce high quality geardiffs for all major brands of 4wd cars.
Like Team Associated, Kyosho, Tamiya, Yokomo and Schumacher SX3 only.

Any interest? Would be made in aluminium and low rotating mass with machine cut gears. Super high quality so you only have to buy them ones. Drop in, so now trimming would be necessary.

Stephan
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Old 12-03-2012
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Schumacher for sure cuz I have got one myself...

What car next? Most people use?
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And I'll have two for my b44.1
But don't tell buds Hahahahaha
What sort of price did you have in mind for a set
Roughly
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I really dont know the price yet but more than avarage due to the materials used. smaller gears for low rotating mass and durable to handle harsh driving.

Pleast tell you buds. The more intrest shown. Better the prize.
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Pm sent.
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Old 14-03-2012
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Yes, saw your pm and will personally reply tomorrow when I am off work.

As I said. No idea in price yet but the will be rather costly at first due to I will be using a local workshop for prototyping. Then some excessive testing. I want them to be very rigid and last long.
The order it will be schumacher since it it the hardest to design. So very narrow.
Then Ae and Kyosho. They are rather similar so small changes here and there.

Perhaps a working prototype done by the end of April.
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Yokomo MR-4bx?
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Old 08-04-2012
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id be interested in diffs for a 502,
might be worth looking at ,at the same time as kyosho etc...

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