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Old 02-03-2015
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Default Club on road racer. Yr4 or newer? Will it still compete?


So... My local club only does on road racing so my buggy will have to be just for fun for the time being. As you can see from my car history I ran Yokomos back in the day. YR4 and YRF2. So I want to just go on ebay and pickup a YR4 again. However.. While I love the older stuff that I remember as awesome again is it competitive or am I better with something newer? Like a TC3 or 4, 5, don't want to spend more than about 60 2nd hand for just the car and a shell

You advice is most welcome
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Old 03-03-2015
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Yr4s are very troublesome..and the arms are wayy too short. I have tried making it competitive but gave up and sold it. I had better luck with a kawada sv10. I suggest you get a touring car that has floating servo mounts.
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Old 03-03-2015
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http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/291395671048?nav=SEARCH
Needs a shell but within your budget and still capable of good results, parts still availible ect
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Old 03-03-2015
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I really enljoyed racing my yr-4 in Japan some years ago. Only thing it really needed was different rear hubs: with toe-in.But to be honest I'm not a good driver and always finished last... just like with any other car in any other category most of the time
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Old 04-03-2015
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Thanks for the advice and auction link. I think I will do my usual. Go with nostalgia ( just bought a YR4 ) then i will strip it, clean, rebuild, spend too much and take it racing to find its not quite enough. But I also haven't driven a touring race for 18 years so actually the car will be the last thing holding me back!
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Old 07-03-2015
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The rear hub carriers that made so much difference for me are 3 racing rear hub carriers for the Tamiya TA05 with 3° toe-in.
Way better stability than with the stock 0° carriers of the YR-4
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Old 07-03-2015
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i've got some NIP rear hub carriers that i believe are for the YR-4 (my dad used to race one)

Fastrax 1 and 2 degree, part numbers are FTYR05 and FTYR06.

Also got some alu 3 degree ones FTYR25
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