Tamiya TRF416 / TRF416WE / TRF416X
#2416
Tech Lord
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http://www.redrc.net/2008/06/exclusi...rally-rdx-phi/
Anybody know where I can get those dialed black toe blocks?
Anybody know where I can get those dialed black toe blocks?
#2417
Tech Champion
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I asked this question a few pages back but I think it got a bit lost...
what effect does using more spacers under the rear camber links have? I understand what effect changing the angle has on roll centre but many of the setups I've seen use around 3mm under both sides of the link & don't understand what this does when compared to the kits .5mm under each side
what effect does using more spacers under the rear camber links have? I understand what effect changing the angle has on roll centre but many of the setups I've seen use around 3mm under both sides of the link & don't understand what this does when compared to the kits .5mm under each side
#2418
Tech Champion
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I asked this question a few pages back but I think it got a bit lost...
what effect does using more spacers under the rear camber links have? I understand what effect changing the angle has on roll centre but many of the setups I've seen use around 3mm under both sides of the link & don't understand what this does when compared to the kits .5mm under each side
what effect does using more spacers under the rear camber links have? I understand what effect changing the angle has on roll centre but many of the setups I've seen use around 3mm under both sides of the link & don't understand what this does when compared to the kits .5mm under each side
Or to be a bit more scientific...It does alter the roll centre and camber characterisrtics. On the 415, adding 1mm under the inner link lowered the RC by about ~0.6mm, whereas adding 1mm under the outer link lowered it by ~0.8mm. Effectively, the outer adjustment is coarser than the inner. I haven't measured the same on the 416 yet, but it is not hugely different to the 415 in terms of geometry, so they will probably similar there.
Also moving the links up will alter how the camber changes through the suspension being compressed. Haven't figured that one out in my head yet (although my guess is it helps reduce the amount of change).
HiH
Ed
#2419
Tamiya new blue spring ?
#2420
hey I'm goin to racing an TCS race with my 416. anyone
out there got an set up for tamyia tires and 10.5 on an med. traction parking
lot track? oh ya with an tamyia body also, man this goin to intersting
out there got an set up for tamyia tires and 10.5 on an med. traction parking
lot track? oh ya with an tamyia body also, man this goin to intersting
#2422
Tech Champion
iTrader: (34)
David Spashett originally gave me the idea to try this on the 415 (raise the rear link up). He said that it helped to smooth out the rear of the car, and make it less snappy, which was useful for carpet. You know what, he was right....
Or to be a bit more scientific...It does alter the roll centre and camber characterisrtics. On the 415, adding 1mm under the inner link lowered the RC by about ~0.6mm, whereas adding 1mm under the outer link lowered it by ~0.8mm. Effectively, the outer adjustment is coarser than the inner. I haven't measured the same on the 416 yet, but it is not hugely different to the 415 in terms of geometry, so they will probably similar there.
Also moving the links up will alter how the camber changes through the suspension being compressed. Haven't figured that one out in my head yet (although my guess is it helps reduce the amount of change).
HiH
Ed
Or to be a bit more scientific...It does alter the roll centre and camber characterisrtics. On the 415, adding 1mm under the inner link lowered the RC by about ~0.6mm, whereas adding 1mm under the outer link lowered it by ~0.8mm. Effectively, the outer adjustment is coarser than the inner. I haven't measured the same on the 416 yet, but it is not hugely different to the 415 in terms of geometry, so they will probably similar there.
Also moving the links up will alter how the camber changes through the suspension being compressed. Haven't figured that one out in my head yet (although my guess is it helps reduce the amount of change).
HiH
Ed
the Hupo H reedy race setup is pretty good for those conditions though I went to XA/E at the rear
#2424
Hello,
just back from the ETS Race from Andernach. I am so happy got to the Stock A-Main. The car was awesome to drive. Unfortunalety I have realized it too late, that laying dampers on the rear would be the right thing.
Marc was using a new motormount plate, which was reinforced (bending with a 3.5T motor is a possible problem). The setups of all 416 were neraly the same (also Mod or Stock). Here you can see my setup:
http://sakaguchinet.dyndns.org/sites..._sakaguchi.jpg
The "Topdeckwithoutscrew" modification was very nice to drive (especially when the track had no grip). Nearly everyone used it. Some drivers (me too) have cut the steering post a little bit down, to avoid touching the topdeck.
just back from the ETS Race from Andernach. I am so happy got to the Stock A-Main. The car was awesome to drive. Unfortunalety I have realized it too late, that laying dampers on the rear would be the right thing.
Marc was using a new motormount plate, which was reinforced (bending with a 3.5T motor is a possible problem). The setups of all 416 were neraly the same (also Mod or Stock). Here you can see my setup:
http://sakaguchinet.dyndns.org/sites..._sakaguchi.jpg
The "Topdeckwithoutscrew" modification was very nice to drive (especially when the track had no grip). Nearly everyone used it. Some drivers (me too) have cut the steering post a little bit down, to avoid touching the topdeck.
#2425
syndrome... with my experience.. you'll need at least the following:
Qty - block
2 - 1A
2 - 1B
2 - 1C
2 - 1D
1 - 1XA
1 - 1XB
1 - 1E
looks like they have a "1F" for those that want to widen the stance using the evoV short arms. ive always used the "1A" up front as a bridge.. with 1D. some setups ive seen now have 1B/1B up front.. or 1C/1C.
ive used a very narrow set up too using the 1XD.. but that was on asphalt.
Qty - block
2 - 1A
2 - 1B
2 - 1C
2 - 1D
1 - 1XA
1 - 1XB
1 - 1E
looks like they have a "1F" for those that want to widen the stance using the evoV short arms. ive always used the "1A" up front as a bridge.. with 1D. some setups ive seen now have 1B/1B up front.. or 1C/1C.
ive used a very narrow set up too using the 1XD.. but that was on asphalt.
44mm Swing shafts
trf416 diff set
F & R belt ...
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