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Touring Car Bodyshell reviews
Having searched the net for reviews on the many options out there, opinions on some of the latest releases from Mon-Tech, Bitty Design and Protoform seem to be quite scarce.
I would love to hear which Bodyshells and wing you're using and why, what surface and track type (eg. fast flowing, tight technical, high or low grip) they work best on, how they are mounted to get the best out of them and how durable they are. I have just started racing TC and my club is heading out to our Tarmac track, we race 17.5 blinky and I think the track would be described as relatively short and twisty any bodyshell recommendation would be welcome. And just because I think they look great has any one tried the Montech Evo or Silvy?
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___________________________________________ Chris Off Road Club: TORCH Off Road Race Car: Schumacher KF2 ON Road Club: SHMCC On Road Race Car: Schumacher Mi5 evo, Eclipse Rollers: Procat x2, Cat 2000ec, Club 10, Cougar 2000 95 Projects: Topcat, Storm, Procat no.3, Club 10 touring |
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High downforce shells are the hot thing at the minute. The bitty design JP8 is good and the protoform type s is meant to be similar.
I use the M410 and JP8 on carpet and will try them both on Tarmac this weekend. Seem to offer much more grip than the ltcr I have been running prior to that |
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The two popular 'high downforce' shells to have are:
Montech Racer Protoform TypeS The Racer gives more turn-in than the TypeS, so can feel a bit edgier to drive. The TypeS has more mid-corner steering, but actually feels quite stable, which has made it a very popular shell. It was the most popular shell at the BRCAs in 2018, and seems to work well indoors too. The JP8 is a similar looking shell, but hasn't proved very popular. I tried it once and found it to be lacking traction. (Post edited to reflect more experience of the available shells at the end of 2018). Last edited by dale; 17-12-2018 at 01:40 PM. |
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I've only run the Proroform type S of the newer shells, because I'm supported by the protoform distributor.
I've only run it with modified as that's all I run, and I still run it mounted forward. If it has more steering than the other shells then I'm happy that I'm not missing out on anything!! My personal preference is for the thick Protoform HD wing, generally the thicker wings give you more rear grip.
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Thanks for the all the info. I think I'll give them a try. Mabey Racer and type S for Tarmac then GP8 when we go back to carpet.
Anybody have experience of the Montech pre cut bodies? or the IS200? Are they just paint and go? I have just picked up a used Mi6 so I'm considering getting a pre cut Montech IS200 as well, that way if I make a mess of cutting the other bodies at least I'll have one perfectly aligned.
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The pre-cuts are pretty good (I've used IS200 and M410). You'll need to sand the edges as it's a bit of a rough finish, but they're drilled and cut accurately. Shame they don't do the Racer as a pre-cut though.
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Thanks, I've got a pre-cut Tarmac IS200 and Racer on the way.
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I don't do a lot of carpet racing, but from what I see the Protoform TypeS is popular indoors as well as out.
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The type s gives good front end on carpet. I’m currently using a blitz s100, blitz altis or protoform type s on carpet depending on the conditions. Type s gives the most steering, s100 next and altis least. More steering comes at a cost of rear stability generally
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Thanks for the advice - based on above posts and how they look i think i've narrowed it down to 3:
Bittydesign M410 Blitz S100 Montech Silvy
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As your location says Nottingham, get in contact with Colin and Wayne at Torque RC to get a blitz s100 shell. They are based there and race all around that area. Plenty of clubs not far from you I think
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Yeah I know of them - I race at West Bridgford and Blitz shells are really popular there - especially on the M-chassis
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