Which Chassis?
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Which Chassis?
Which chassis is better? A port City Or Hamke or Howe? Looking to build a car, and I was curious of the strong and weak points of each and which is better at short bank tracks and which is better at short flat tracks?
My opinion, and my opinion only.
Port City..PC has more cars racing and winning at more tracks than any other chassis. They have more feedback from more competitors than all the others put together. If you call PC you will get sttraight answers explained to you at your technical comfort level.
Once I called Lefthander (Hamke) with a question about inner pivot heights, anti dive angles, and ball joint #'s, and how I should mount a lefthander clip (purchased new never used from a team that quit using Lefthander) and was rudely told that I should have bought it from them and then they would be more likely to help me, and I should ask the guy that sold it to me! Hopefully that guy is no longer empolyed there. However it left me with a bad taste in my mouth, and I have never bought anything from them since.
Sometimes a local builder will build a car that is more suited to a local track and it's specialized conditions. Ask the people you plan to race against, or learn what the differences are between chassis and snoop around the pits and see what the front-runners are using.
Good luck,
Port City..PC has more cars racing and winning at more tracks than any other chassis. They have more feedback from more competitors than all the others put together. If you call PC you will get sttraight answers explained to you at your technical comfort level.
Once I called Lefthander (Hamke) with a question about inner pivot heights, anti dive angles, and ball joint #'s, and how I should mount a lefthander clip (purchased new never used from a team that quit using Lefthander) and was rudely told that I should have bought it from them and then they would be more likely to help me, and I should ask the guy that sold it to me! Hopefully that guy is no longer empolyed there. However it left me with a bad taste in my mouth, and I have never bought anything from them since.
Sometimes a local builder will build a car that is more suited to a local track and it's specialized conditions. Ask the people you plan to race against, or learn what the differences are between chassis and snoop around the pits and see what the front-runners are using.
Good luck,