1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
#8071
Tech Master
The F103 and F104W rear hubs are the same, and they are the same as the narrow F104. The standard spec F104 uses the same diff as the F103, and the newer F104 Pro diff fits in the F103. The difference in rear width is entirely down to the width of the rear wheels.
#8072
Tech Adept
hey guys, my club is racing with controlled tires. they have set us to use the HPI potenza tires. my problem is the F104 mesh rims i got are too big..... the tires sort of sink in the middle of the tread.
what rims can i put the HPI tires on that will fit the F104?
what rims can i put the HPI tires on that will fit the F104?
#8074
Tech Master
iTrader: (3)
So, here's my next question to Marty, and everyone else who are working on these adapters to use the VTA wheels on the F104: When mounted, what will be the maximum rear width, and maximum front width that is attainable? I would like to see the rear width at no less than 190-195mm, and the front at 190mm. Last night I was studying a lot of pictures of the Lotus 49 and other late 60's F1 cars, and the width of said cars was wider than what some may think; the tires were a little wider than the 1.5 liter F1 cars of the early 60's...but the "track width" of the cars had increased considerably!
I guess my point is that the stock setup originally sugested by Manny of using the stock F104 front arms and rear axle width looks too narrow as compared to how the real cars looked. Plus, if we widen the track width, it may help with the handling as well. A win, win situation. Any thoughts?
I guess my point is that the stock setup originally sugested by Manny of using the stock F104 front arms and rear axle width looks too narrow as compared to how the real cars looked. Plus, if we widen the track width, it may help with the handling as well. A win, win situation. Any thoughts?
#8077
I like 'em wiiiiide
The std F104 size tires were specified for Vf1 because they are readily available and most racers already had them. I originally designed the car for the F104w equipped with f103 suspension and tires. Here's a pic of the prototype; the front arm fairings are only big enough for the f103 arms.
#8078
Tech Apprentice
Could any 1 help me to get the instructions for tamiya ferrari f2012 body?
-I ordered the body parts set(just lexan stuff) and wings. I did not order the decals. (this will be a sauber not a ferrari), so I missed out on the instructions that are inside that decal bag.
I´m sure I´ll figure out where to cut when I get the body parts here but if you have the instructions and a scanner/camera please post it here or pm me.
Thanks,
-Pate
-I ordered the body parts set(just lexan stuff) and wings. I did not order the decals. (this will be a sauber not a ferrari), so I missed out on the instructions that are inside that decal bag.
I´m sure I´ll figure out where to cut when I get the body parts here but if you have the instructions and a scanner/camera please post it here or pm me.
Thanks,
-Pate
#8080
Making Progress
Fishing was a bust wit my son yesterday and today I'm ready to get back to VF1 and 1/8 Gas Stuff!
It's difficult to catch up with all of the posts and discussions so forgive me if I'm bit out of step.
Marty your lastest cad drawing looks great to me!! I did some more measuring and here's what I see. (No speak CAD I'll do some sort of sketches later if needed.) The 12.7mm you show (2+10.7) on the previons pics is very close to the length of the 12mm hex section of the diff and adapter. The 6mm length of the 12mm hex is 2mm greater than the depth of the VTA wheel hex and makes the stub axle length even farther off. Your new depiction looks to be about the "ideal" 4mm.
Since the length of the 12mm hex needs to be around 6mm and there needs to be some thickness to conect it to the 14mm hex (2mm?) 6mm is taken up by the adapter out of hte about 8mm of the wheel nut stud. Not much to hold the wheel, especially with the threads beening aluminum. (I think I have seen you comment about this and I will try to see how to modify the studs...
As for the overall widths of the rear asemblies, I'm confident 190mm is easily doable and will prove it out once we confirm the dimensions of the adapters. The critical dimension I need is from the face of the 12mm to the (internal) face of the 14mm. That controls the length we are concerned about.
Some spacers maybe necessary to fine tune but I think the diff side is most critical since we must be concerned with gear alignment.
It's difficult to catch up with all of the posts and discussions so forgive me if I'm bit out of step.
Marty your lastest cad drawing looks great to me!! I did some more measuring and here's what I see. (No speak CAD I'll do some sort of sketches later if needed.) The 12.7mm you show (2+10.7) on the previons pics is very close to the length of the 12mm hex section of the diff and adapter. The 6mm length of the 12mm hex is 2mm greater than the depth of the VTA wheel hex and makes the stub axle length even farther off. Your new depiction looks to be about the "ideal" 4mm.
Since the length of the 12mm hex needs to be around 6mm and there needs to be some thickness to conect it to the 14mm hex (2mm?) 6mm is taken up by the adapter out of hte about 8mm of the wheel nut stud. Not much to hold the wheel, especially with the threads beening aluminum. (I think I have seen you comment about this and I will try to see how to modify the studs...
As for the overall widths of the rear asemblies, I'm confident 190mm is easily doable and will prove it out once we confirm the dimensions of the adapters. The critical dimension I need is from the face of the 12mm to the (internal) face of the 14mm. That controls the length we are concerned about.
Some spacers maybe necessary to fine tune but I think the diff side is most critical since we must be concerned with gear alignment.
#8081
F103 vs. F104
I'm not 100% familiar with all of tammy's mix and match of parts, so please clarify. Did not the F103 use a very different diff arrangement where the thrust bearing assembly is mounted against the outer face of the wheel and actually made you partially disassemble the diff to remove the rear diff side wheel?
If this is the case it is unlikely that an F103 diff side assembly could be used with the adapters we are discussing and VTA wheels. I have 3Racing F104 diffs and Tammy aluminum diffs that use the wheel nut "normally" to only hold the wheel in place, not diff parts.
Are there other versions of these parts you are aware of?
Thanks,
Ned
#8082
Next Gen!!!
The std F104 size tires were specified for Vf1 because they are readily available and most racers already had them. I originally designed the car for the F104w equipped with f103 suspension and tires. Here's a pic of the prototype; the front arm fairings are only big enough for the f103 arms.
We're just trying to help you improve the GEN 2 VF1!! (with proper treaded tires)
#8083
Tech Champion
Terry.sc,
I'm not 100% familiar with all of tammy's mix and match of parts, so please clarify. Did not the F103 use a very different diff arrangement where the thrust bearing assembly is mounted against the outer face of the wheel and actually made you partially disassemble the diff to remove the rear diff side wheel?
If this is the case it is unlikely that an F103 diff side assembly could be used with the adapters we are discussing and VTA wheels. I have 3Racing F104 diffs and Tammy aluminum diffs that use the wheel nut "normally" to only hold the wheel in place, not diff parts.
Are there other versions of these parts you are aware of?
Thanks,
Ned
I'm not 100% familiar with all of tammy's mix and match of parts, so please clarify. Did not the F103 use a very different diff arrangement where the thrust bearing assembly is mounted against the outer face of the wheel and actually made you partially disassemble the diff to remove the rear diff side wheel?
If this is the case it is unlikely that an F103 diff side assembly could be used with the adapters we are discussing and VTA wheels. I have 3Racing F104 diffs and Tammy aluminum diffs that use the wheel nut "normally" to only hold the wheel in place, not diff parts.
Are there other versions of these parts you are aware of?
Thanks,
Ned
#8084
#8085
Tech Master
iTrader: (41)
Could any 1 help me to get the instructions for tamiya ferrari f2012 body?
-I ordered the body parts set(just lexan stuff) and wings. I did not order the decals. (this will be a sauber not a ferrari), so I missed out on the instructions that are inside that decal bag.
I´m sure I´ll figure out where to cut when I get the body parts here but if you have the instructions and a scanner/camera please post it here or pm me.
Thanks,
-Pate
-I ordered the body parts set(just lexan stuff) and wings. I did not order the decals. (this will be a sauber not a ferrari), so I missed out on the instructions that are inside that decal bag.
I´m sure I´ll figure out where to cut when I get the body parts here but if you have the instructions and a scanner/camera please post it here or pm me.
Thanks,
-Pate