Tamiya F104 Pro!
#3871
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
To strart, I apologize if this specific question has been asked, but my search did not show up the answer I'm looking for.
F1 at my local track is blowing up.
I have a F104 with Exotech upgrade, but I'm still at a clear disadvantage compared to the 103s and 109s wider stance.
We don't want to separate the classes by chassis, so we run together.
I'm looking to change my front end to the 103 and the rear to the wider 103 tires.
I have a healthy stock of tires and parts for the 104 and need to know what I can still utilize for the conversion and what I have no choice to buy.
I know I need the rear tires, no choice there.
I know I need the suspension arms and longer turnbuckles.
I know the steering knuckles are compatible.
I know the springs and c-clamps are compatible.
This is the real question.
I want to try and utilize the front 104 tires I have.
Has anyone used all the same components from the 104 (kingpins and tires) on the 103 front end and made it work properly?
I know if I want to use the 103 tires, I need different kingpins because the wheels are smaller, but I want to use the 104 tires I currently have.
It would save me some loot on this conversion.
If I need the 103 kingpins , what is the Tamiya part# I'm looking for?
Anybody got the scoop?
Thanks in advance.
F1 at my local track is blowing up.
I have a F104 with Exotech upgrade, but I'm still at a clear disadvantage compared to the 103s and 109s wider stance.
We don't want to separate the classes by chassis, so we run together.
I'm looking to change my front end to the 103 and the rear to the wider 103 tires.
I have a healthy stock of tires and parts for the 104 and need to know what I can still utilize for the conversion and what I have no choice to buy.
I know I need the rear tires, no choice there.
I know I need the suspension arms and longer turnbuckles.
I know the steering knuckles are compatible.
I know the springs and c-clamps are compatible.
This is the real question.
I want to try and utilize the front 104 tires I have.
Has anyone used all the same components from the 104 (kingpins and tires) on the 103 front end and made it work properly?
I know if I want to use the 103 tires, I need different kingpins because the wheels are smaller, but I want to use the 104 tires I currently have.
It would save me some loot on this conversion.
If I need the 103 kingpins , what is the Tamiya part# I'm looking for?
Anybody got the scoop?
Thanks in advance.
#3873
Tech Addict
iTrader: (20)
I broke the carbon rear shaft on my F103 this weekend so I put the F104 diff and rear shaft in it. I am going to buy another F104 diff and rear shaft as a replacement. Should I get the Tamiya carbon rear shaft or the Yeah racing aluminum rear shaft? Tamiya has a steel one too.
Last edited by dzstr; 11-28-2010 at 06:54 PM.
#3874
Get either the 3racing 104 shaft or the tamiya one.
The carbon ones can snap but the aluminum shafts can get slightly bent
causing all sorts of problems.
The carbon ones can snap but the aluminum shafts can get slightly bent
causing all sorts of problems.
#3876
R/C Tech Elite Member
iTrader: (37)
I broke the carbon rear shaft on my F103 this weekend so I put the F104 diff and rear shaft in it. I am going to buy another F104 diff and rear shaft as a replacement. Should I get the Tamiya carbon rear shaft or the Yeah racing aluminum rear shaft? Tamiya has a steel one too.
#3879
My 2 C
I broke the carbon rear shaft on my F103 this weekend so I put the F104 diff and rear shaft in it. I am going to buy another F104 diff and rear shaft as a replacement. Should I get the Tamiya carbon rear shaft or the Yeah racing aluminum rear shaft? Tamiya has a steel one too.
Yes I was thinking the same question, we run:
Budget:
Tamiya Rubber: soft rear and medium (F60 kit) in front. it works well (carpet and below 60 degrees not so well)
More buck but more grip:
Schmitzu (see TQ or the UF1 web site for part numbers) good everyplace. Alex N. won the Camarillo big UF1 final with schmitzu soft rears and Tamiya mediums.
About the old believe that the F103 is faster than the F104. Not any more, on rubber/carpet F104 is fastest (see TQ track times for the current SOCAL winter F1 series)
Cheers, Marcos
#3881
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
ok. i run the same in the rear, but a 35 shore made by "square" in the front. i actualy have too much steering in the front so i dial out some steering. are you using traction compound? if so what kind? I use Paragon ground effects. it works good. i have no problem with traction at all.
#3883
Tamiya (#50395) F-1 Front Upright Set
Tamiya (#84173) Rear Shaft (6x110mm) For F104
Enjoying SA to much huh...
#3884
hey guys
i drove a 104 a couple of weekends back and was hooked. placed an order and set about studying this thread for info and tips. figured i had a couple of weeks to read before delivery.i am up to page 152 and much to my surprise voila,santa came early told myself i would wait till i had finished reading before sarting the build........yeah right like that is gonna happen. have made a start and all seems good so far.
with my order i got a few spares etc with which i have a couple of questions for the 104 boffins out there
shizimu tires,what wheels do they suit(they dont fit my pimpin chrome tamyia rims) would these work? http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-f10...h=595_744_1390
has anyone tried out the tamiya hard and soft rubber?
are the lightweight bodies prone to easy damage due to lightweightedness?
cheers in advance
i drove a 104 a couple of weekends back and was hooked. placed an order and set about studying this thread for info and tips. figured i had a couple of weeks to read before delivery.i am up to page 152 and much to my surprise voila,santa came early told myself i would wait till i had finished reading before sarting the build........yeah right like that is gonna happen. have made a start and all seems good so far.
with my order i got a few spares etc with which i have a couple of questions for the 104 boffins out there
shizimu tires,what wheels do they suit(they dont fit my pimpin chrome tamyia rims) would these work? http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-f10...h=595_744_1390
has anyone tried out the tamiya hard and soft rubber?
are the lightweight bodies prone to easy damage due to lightweightedness?
cheers in advance
Last edited by kneedeeppow; 11-29-2010 at 11:15 PM.
#3885
Tech Master
iTrader: (19)
nope, those wont fit. you need to get the wheels that are made to mount foam tires in order for those tires to work.
i think the lightweight body is ok. the regular body seems to last forever. the way tamiya makes the bumpers it allows the body to survive frontal impact, and the sides seem to never get damaged.
on my rubber tire f104 i run the stock fronts and the option rears. this works good for me and the other f1 guys at my track.
i think the lightweight body is ok. the regular body seems to last forever. the way tamiya makes the bumpers it allows the body to survive frontal impact, and the sides seem to never get damaged.
on my rubber tire f104 i run the stock fronts and the option rears. this works good for me and the other f1 guys at my track.