Atomic VM2 M-Class Chassis
#571
Can the wheelbase be changed on the vm2's
Thanks
Thanks
#573
what pinion and spur gear would work on the VM2 if im running a 21.5t.
im gonna be running this outdoors which means going to be hot
thats why on my tc6.1 im running a 96 spur and a 46 pinion?
im still faily new to on road and i have a 4.2:1 on my tc6.1
how can i accomplish something similar on my VM2
Thank you
im gonna be running this outdoors which means going to be hot
thats why on my tc6.1 im running a 96 spur and a 46 pinion?
im still faily new to on road and i have a 4.2:1 on my tc6.1
how can i accomplish something similar on my VM2
Thank you
#574
Tech Elite
iTrader: (95)
what pinion and spur gear would work on the VM2 if im running a 21.5t.
im gonna be running this outdoors which means going to be hot
thats why on my tc6.1 im running a 96 spur and a 46 pinion?
im still faily new to on road and i have a 4.2:1 on my tc6.1
how can i accomplish something similar on my VM2
Thank you
im gonna be running this outdoors which means going to be hot
thats why on my tc6.1 im running a 96 spur and a 46 pinion?
im still faily new to on road and i have a 4.2:1 on my tc6.1
how can i accomplish something similar on my VM2
Thank you
#575
here is another question..
in terms of tires? i noticed 3 different kinds
28R
32R
36R
also what foam? soft, medium or hard?
21.5t motor running on asphalt
thank you
in terms of tires? i noticed 3 different kinds
28R
32R
36R
also what foam? soft, medium or hard?
21.5t motor running on asphalt
thank you
#576
The rubber compound hardness is measured in shore. The harder rubber compound, the higher number/shore. Generally, you use harder compounds on warmer tracks, so among your examples, 28 is the softest compound that will work best on colder tracks/days. The 36R is the hardest, and would last longer and probably also be faster on a really hot track.
Some tires come with directions, letting you know in which temperature range a given shore would be optimal, but the best way is really to check what people use at your local track.
On our outdoor high traction track running 13.5T, I use 24-28R on very cold days, 32-36 on most days, and 36-40 on the warmest days. Don't have any temperature ranges to give you, but if my tires start screaming after a few laps, they're essentially telling me to switch to a harder compound
Some tires come with directions, letting you know in which temperature range a given shore would be optimal, but the best way is really to check what people use at your local track.
On our outdoor high traction track running 13.5T, I use 24-28R on very cold days, 32-36 on most days, and 36-40 on the warmest days. Don't have any temperature ranges to give you, but if my tires start screaming after a few laps, they're essentially telling me to switch to a harder compound
#577
Tech Elite
iTrader: (95)
The rubber compound hardness is measured in shore. The harder rubber compound, the higher number/shore. Generally, you use harder compounds on warmer tracks, so among your examples, 28 is the softest compound that will work best on colder tracks/days. The 36R is the hardest, and would last longer and probably also be faster on a really hot track.
Some tires come with directions, letting you know in which temperature range a given shore would be optimal, but the best way is really to check what people use at your local track.
On our outdoor high traction track running 13.5T, I use 24-28R on very cold days, 32-36 on most days, and 36-40 on the warmest days. Don't have any temperature ranges to give you, but if my tires start screaming after a few laps, they're essentially telling me to switch to a harder compound
Some tires come with directions, letting you know in which temperature range a given shore would be optimal, but the best way is really to check what people use at your local track.
On our outdoor high traction track running 13.5T, I use 24-28R on very cold days, 32-36 on most days, and 36-40 on the warmest days. Don't have any temperature ranges to give you, but if my tires start screaming after a few laps, they're essentially telling me to switch to a harder compound
#578
Tech Apprentice
So these cars are out of stock everywhere again. What's a good alternative to take my lumps as a newbie in nor cal mini racing?
#579
Have you contacted the guys at EGR Mart? They are pretty responsive and will let you know when they will be packaging/re-kitting more kits to sell. Either that or they will come out with a new variant of the VM2. Another good alternative is the ABC Genetic.
Daniel Z. is local to Norcal and he is selling his VM2 by the way... (Josh's old car....which won a ton of races!)
Daniel Z. is local to Norcal and he is selling his VM2 by the way... (Josh's old car....which won a ton of races!)
#580
Tech Elite
iTrader: (95)
Have you contacted the guys at EGR Mart? They are pretty responsive and will let you know when they will be packaging/re-kitting more kits to sell. Either that or they will come out with a new variant of the VM2. Another good alternative is the ABC Genetic.
Daniel Z. is local to Norcal and he is selling his VM2 by the way... (Josh's old car....which won a ton of races!)
Daniel Z. is local to Norcal and he is selling his VM2 by the way... (Josh's old car....which won a ton of races!)
#581
Tech Initiate
Actually, I'm selling a whole bunch of my R/C stuff. Scaling back my involvement in the hobby, my focus is needed elsewhere (school mainly)
#583
Tech Initiate
Man, I ain't no pretty boy, I'd rather bank on my brains than my looks! An education in the classrooms will get me farther than education on the race track
I had prior obligations on the 4th and the 18th, (5th scale) so he would have won the series regardless
I had prior obligations on the 4th and the 18th, (5th scale) so he would have won the series regardless
Last edited by Fast Little Car; 07-27-2013 at 10:45 PM.
#584
I got 4th place last race! Too much traction roll, haha.
Not sure what you guys are talking about but the title is still up for grabs! Willie's VM2 is pretty fast too.
Not sure what you guys are talking about but the title is still up for grabs! Willie's VM2 is pretty fast too.
#585
Finally finished my Atomic VM-II lipo edition
i thought i'd share some pics. Got the porsche body from my cup racer.
which is now going to be a shelf body... HPI mx60 tires are just not the best in racing.
After putting the Sedan Pro Body and wheel on this, i must say. It was a night and day difference in performance... not scale look and as pretty but function is unreal.
Parts List:
Atomic Vm2 Lipo
Atomic Vm2 swap bar upgrade
Tamiya Body height adjuster
LRP flow Esc
Novak 25.5 Ballistic
Reedy 5500 60c lipo
Savox low profile servo
Honda Accord 210mm Touring Body
Ride Mini Dish wheels and Tires
thanks for looking
i thought i'd share some pics. Got the porsche body from my cup racer.
which is now going to be a shelf body... HPI mx60 tires are just not the best in racing.
After putting the Sedan Pro Body and wheel on this, i must say. It was a night and day difference in performance... not scale look and as pretty but function is unreal.
Parts List:
Atomic Vm2 Lipo
Atomic Vm2 swap bar upgrade
Tamiya Body height adjuster
LRP flow Esc
Novak 25.5 Ballistic
Reedy 5500 60c lipo
Savox low profile servo
Honda Accord 210mm Touring Body
Ride Mini Dish wheels and Tires
thanks for looking