Tamiya mini cooper
#8537
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Mini + lead + lipo = what the...?
I finally got hold of a digital scale today, and have been weighing my m03. Now, my m03, with a body (that's got some reinforcing) that weighs over 70g, an Orion 2400 and some lead, my car weighs in at 1215g.
I've got lead flashing (about 20g) stuffed in the front bumper, two 7g weights in the back section of the chassis and lead flashing (about 85g) attached to the bottom of the battery.
Even with the NiCAD the car only weighs in in the low 1300s.
I've calibrated the scale using known weights and it's dead accurate.
So, anyone have any thoughts about this? I thought minis with nicads/nimhs were supposed to weigh in at around 1350 minimum.
Jim
I finally got hold of a digital scale today, and have been weighing my m03. Now, my m03, with a body (that's got some reinforcing) that weighs over 70g, an Orion 2400 and some lead, my car weighs in at 1215g.
I've got lead flashing (about 20g) stuffed in the front bumper, two 7g weights in the back section of the chassis and lead flashing (about 85g) attached to the bottom of the battery.
Even with the NiCAD the car only weighs in in the low 1300s.
I've calibrated the scale using known weights and it's dead accurate.
So, anyone have any thoughts about this? I thought minis with nicads/nimhs were supposed to weigh in at around 1350 minimum.
Jim
#8539
Tech Elite
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Mini + lead + lipo = what the...?
I finally got hold of a digital scale today, and have been weighing my m03. Now, my m03, with a body (that's got some reinforcing) that weighs over 70g, an Orion 2400 and some lead, my car weighs in at 1215g.
I've got lead flashing (about 20g) stuffed in the front bumper, two 7g weights in the back section of the chassis and lead flashing (about 85g) attached to the bottom of the battery.
Even with the NiCAD the car only weighs in in the low 1300s.
I've calibrated the scale using known weights and it's dead accurate.
So, anyone have any thoughts about this? I thought minis with nicads/nimhs were supposed to weigh in at around 1350 minimum.
Jim
I finally got hold of a digital scale today, and have been weighing my m03. Now, my m03, with a body (that's got some reinforcing) that weighs over 70g, an Orion 2400 and some lead, my car weighs in at 1215g.
I've got lead flashing (about 20g) stuffed in the front bumper, two 7g weights in the back section of the chassis and lead flashing (about 85g) attached to the bottom of the battery.
Even with the NiCAD the car only weighs in in the low 1300s.
I've calibrated the scale using known weights and it's dead accurate.
So, anyone have any thoughts about this? I thought minis with nicads/nimhs were supposed to weigh in at around 1350 minimum.
Jim
Thanks.
#8540
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Melbourne, Australia. Home of rc-mini.net
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Keen on getting hold of one of these again?
Word is that another production run has just finished, and stocks of the blue-plated version will be in store in around 2 weeks.....
Word is that another production run has just finished, and stocks of the blue-plated version will be in store in around 2 weeks.....
#8541
Sweet! I want to but... Hahaha how many M03s do I really need to make myself happy? I have 2 race, 1 practice, 1 gf's and 1 pure spares. Thats already 5. If I get more I will get nagged. Haha
#8542
tfg
i had a new blue chassis arrive today from rc mart ,it looks so cool but i,m gonna svae it for the mini 50 ,also does any one know anything about the xpress radials for the mini as i got some of them aswell?
i had a new blue chassis arrive today from rc mart ,it looks so cool but i,m gonna svae it for the mini 50 ,also does any one know anything about the xpress radials for the mini as i got some of them aswell?
#8543
Anybody tried this yet?
Tamiya (#45039) Brushless Motor 01 & ESC 01
Tamiya (#45039) Brushless Motor 01 & ESC 01 USD$119.9
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-bru...r-p-28425.html
Maybe new power for the Mini!!!!!!!
Tamiya (#45039) Brushless Motor 01 & ESC 01
Tamiya (#45039) Brushless Motor 01 & ESC 01 USD$119.9
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-bru...r-p-28425.html
Maybe new power for the Mini!!!!!!!
#8544
Tech Rookie
#8545
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just when i tot getting 1 more its too much.....ha ha ha......have 2 its still to less....
#8547
#8548
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How many M03's do you need? I've got at least 4 that run, and another 15 maybe that don't....
Those Xpress Radials will be excellent at Mini 50 Shan. I run them each week at Radical on the carpet there.
Blue chassis? Ha! If you win Mini 50 you'll get a REAL chrome one (the last one left) as 1st prize...
Those Xpress Radials will be excellent at Mini 50 Shan. I run them each week at Radical on the carpet there.
Blue chassis? Ha! If you win Mini 50 you'll get a REAL chrome one (the last one left) as 1st prize...
Last edited by tony gray; 03-13-2009 at 02:34 PM.
#8549
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Jim,
That sounds at least close to me. My Swift with 3600 NiMh stick pack and a body with a fair amount of paint (and reinforcements ) weighed in at just over 1400g. Now with an orion 2400 Lipo and a WHOLE bunch of weight (I lost track of how much I added but likely more than the 112g you indicated) it weighs in at 1350g.
If it handles good at 1215g I wouldn't complain!
Cheers,
Mike
That sounds at least close to me. My Swift with 3600 NiMh stick pack and a body with a fair amount of paint (and reinforcements ) weighed in at just over 1400g. Now with an orion 2400 Lipo and a WHOLE bunch of weight (I lost track of how much I added but likely more than the 112g you indicated) it weighs in at 1350g.
If it handles good at 1215g I wouldn't complain!
Cheers,
Mike
Mini + lead + lipo = what the...?
I finally got hold of a digital scale today, and have been weighing my m03. Now, my m03, with a body (that's got some reinforcing) that weighs over 70g, an Orion 2400 and some lead, my car weighs in at 1215g.
I've got lead flashing (about 20g) stuffed in the front bumper, two 7g weights in the back section of the chassis and lead flashing (about 85g) attached to the bottom of the battery.
Even with the NiCAD the car only weighs in in the low 1300s.
I've calibrated the scale using known weights and it's dead accurate.
So, anyone have any thoughts about this? I thought minis with nicads/nimhs were supposed to weigh in at around 1350 minimum.
Jim
I finally got hold of a digital scale today, and have been weighing my m03. Now, my m03, with a body (that's got some reinforcing) that weighs over 70g, an Orion 2400 and some lead, my car weighs in at 1215g.
I've got lead flashing (about 20g) stuffed in the front bumper, two 7g weights in the back section of the chassis and lead flashing (about 85g) attached to the bottom of the battery.
Even with the NiCAD the car only weighs in in the low 1300s.
I've calibrated the scale using known weights and it's dead accurate.
So, anyone have any thoughts about this? I thought minis with nicads/nimhs were supposed to weigh in at around 1350 minimum.
Jim
#8550
Tech Elite