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Post by stefan1991 on Jan 1, 2009 17:01:09 GMT
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Post by IAN P on Jan 1, 2009 17:53:36 GMT
the mi3.5 is a capable car and is no way a underdog to the other cars out there ! dont count your chickens before there hatched
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Post by stefan1991 on Jan 1, 2009 18:22:34 GMT
yeeeeeeh but even the schuey boys admit its not quite there in mod yet outdoor, it doesnt flex enough, but now grainger's moved there itl be interesting to see if any improvements to the car will be made. My bro has one and its amazing at how ridged the car actually is so maybe something will be done to improve the flex. Maybe even a new car?
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Post by skodes on Jan 1, 2009 18:56:31 GMT
Blimey, he's been with Yokomo how long ?! and won how many National title's ?!
...it surprised me when I saw the thread name. lol
Stu
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Post by IAN P on Jan 1, 2009 21:07:52 GMT
the car is fine in 5 cell mod, you have to know what to do with it,ive seen plenty 5 cell versions producing very quick lap times and grainger can drive a tc well so dont see a problem at all,if i had the money a mi3.5 would be the first car i looked at
skodes, i agree the relationship chris has built up with yokomo was massive, strange to move at all but carnt think of a better team/product to move to
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Post by skodes on Jan 1, 2009 22:35:08 GMT
It does look a tasty piece of kit, I was looking it over in the back of RRCi not long ago. ...I must admit, I've not raced for ages and have lost touch with who's doing the moving and shaking. There was no such thing as a T2'009 or Mi3.5 last time I had the slicks out. I've always liked my Xray's personally, originally had a T1 and then had a T2, both of which were good on carpet with a 19T. I'd love to get back into it but it's a tad expensive now days and all too easy to get carried away ££££ It's funny, but you see anything and everything turn up with the drifting. Last year I was doing really well with a very basic TA04 I got off ebay for £42 and there's a chap got a brand new Cyclone (who I beat at one round) at the other end of the scale. It really can be a cheap way of getting your kicks Stu
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