by gascarnut » Tue Jun 19, 2018 11:23 am
I have not yet obtained one of these cars, but if they are anything like the CG Ti-22 that I have, then with a little work they will be great cars.
My experience is that the Ti-22 motor pod benefited a great deal from screwing the motor into the pod. This provided the necessary stiffness for high traction conditions. In the case of the Ti-22, it did mean that I had to drill and tap the end of the motor as it did not have these holes provided. Fortunately, I have the tools to do that.
The method chosen to retain the rear axle bushings, IMO, is an improvement over the "snap in" design more commonly used, as it does not stress the plastic when removing and installing the bushings, hence no more broken pods or chassis.
As for the rest of the chassis, I find the Ti-22 to be very nice, I like the 64DP gears and the inclusion of Quick Slicks as the stock tire saves me at least the cost of replacing the stock tires for decent performance.
I have seen the photos of the car in the latest MCR magazine and also wondered about the height of the nose. I would want to see it in the flesh before commenting more, and there may well be a way to lower it if it really offends the eye. The photos probably exaggerate the effect, as they are taken from a lower angle than one would normally view the car from.
I commend Matt on his efforts to bring us cars that no other main stream manufacturer is doing. The amount of hand building and assembly is no doubt what is driving the price, but it was not that long ago we were paying almost this much for NSR cars, and still do for some other boutique makes that look great but are awful performers.