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Honestly, I couldn't give an opinion on the FT TC4 since I never owned one. Only AE touring car I owned is a FT NTC3.
The T2 has a bunch of "stigma's" accompanying it but to tell you the truth, I have yet to see a big problem. Chassis tweak is a main complaint along with weak rear shock towers. If you saw some of the hits I took at a trophy race you would be surprised that the chassis isn't twisted like a pretzel. All I did, after every qualifiyer, was loosen the screws (top and bottom) twisted flexed the chassis back and forth and let the car rest as the CF ame to rest. I can throw it back onto a tweak station and it will be fine and zeroed out to perfect balance along with being flat. This is something that should be done to any chassis, especially one made of CF.
I like the T2 because of the ease of working on it as well as the smoothness of the drive train. This is also being compared to the T1FK05 and the Losi XXX-S Graphite plus. It's simplicity at it's best. The only other car I would buy to run outdoors on asphalt is the Corally RDX.
The T2 has a bunch of "stigma's" accompanying it but to tell you the truth, I have yet to see a big problem. Chassis tweak is a main complaint along with weak rear shock towers. If you saw some of the hits I took at a trophy race you would be surprised that the chassis isn't twisted like a pretzel. All I did, after every qualifiyer, was loosen the screws (top and bottom) twisted flexed the chassis back and forth and let the car rest as the CF ame to rest. I can throw it back onto a tweak station and it will be fine and zeroed out to perfect balance along with being flat. This is something that should be done to any chassis, especially one made of CF.
I like the T2 because of the ease of working on it as well as the smoothness of the drive train. This is also being compared to the T1FK05 and the Losi XXX-S Graphite plus. It's simplicity at it's best. The only other car I would buy to run outdoors on asphalt is the Corally RDX.