1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
#8806
Tech Champion
iTrader: (34)
Hey guys, Thanks for all the tire tips. but i'm still having a really hard time getting my car to stick. Actually, all of us are struggling.
We tried Ride R1s and Pit Shimizu 573 front 575 rears, we can't get the cars to stop spinning out just accelerating! lol We race with 4wd Sedan's and Minis, they use Sorex 28s, and they have grip galore, but the 8 F1 guys are practically on ice...
I use my F104v2 with a full length battery, and a carbon rear axel. Everything is as soft as can be in the rear, but i'm box stock in setup except for ride height, and no binding of my 21.5 motor wires. I'm planning on putting back the metal axel, and using a shorty lipo positioned more forward.
I've checked my tweak, the car is true. What do you guys suggest? What info would you guys need to help us?
We tried Ride R1s and Pit Shimizu 573 front 575 rears, we can't get the cars to stop spinning out just accelerating! lol We race with 4wd Sedan's and Minis, they use Sorex 28s, and they have grip galore, but the 8 F1 guys are practically on ice...
I use my F104v2 with a full length battery, and a carbon rear axel. Everything is as soft as can be in the rear, but i'm box stock in setup except for ride height, and no binding of my 21.5 motor wires. I'm planning on putting back the metal axel, and using a shorty lipo positioned more forward.
I've checked my tweak, the car is true. What do you guys suggest? What info would you guys need to help us?
I'd say if you are sure you've done all you can to get the rear stuck, soft center and side springs, light oil center (20w for me) and side damper (I like 2000), perfect diff build/parts/setting, rear ride height lower than front, weighted rear (for me) and best tire sauce available (rear only at first) THEN take away steering.
Many get the car to stick pretty well then complain of not enough steering and add camber/caster, change to hot rod ride height (low front end), soft front springs etc. then complain of no rear grip.
Just sayin. Sometimes ya just gotta say WTF.
#8807
Electric appliance for TRF-101
Since I used to play nitro touring before and this is the very first electric car I ever had, and I bought the electric parts below from our LHS:
Motor : 17.5T with sensor (Silverback)
ESC : Hobbywing Xtreme Stock (Claimed competible to Xerun-120A ESC programme)
Servo : Savox 1252 mg (newer than 1251 but little cheaper)
Tires : GQ F1 foam tires
Please comment on the above and advise on the pinion and Lipo, I also bought a Silverback 4800 mah lipo for test, I may have to buy more Lipos to run.
Motor : 17.5T with sensor (Silverback)
ESC : Hobbywing Xtreme Stock (Claimed competible to Xerun-120A ESC programme)
Servo : Savox 1252 mg (newer than 1251 but little cheaper)
Tires : GQ F1 foam tires
Please comment on the above and advise on the pinion and Lipo, I also bought a Silverback 4800 mah lipo for test, I may have to buy more Lipos to run.
#8808
Tech Addict
Are all 8 of you running the same chassis and struggling?
I'd say if you are sure you've done all you can to get the rear stuck, soft center and side springs, light oil center (20w for me) and side damper (I like 2000), perfect diff build/parts/setting, rear ride height lower than front, weighted rear (for me) and best tire sauce available (rear only at first) THEN take away steering.
Many get the car to stick pretty well then complain of not enough steering and add camber/caster, change to hot rod ride height (low front end), soft front springs etc. then complain of no rear grip.
Just sayin. Sometimes ya just gotta say WTF.
I'd say if you are sure you've done all you can to get the rear stuck, soft center and side springs, light oil center (20w for me) and side damper (I like 2000), perfect diff build/parts/setting, rear ride height lower than front, weighted rear (for me) and best tire sauce available (rear only at first) THEN take away steering.
Many get the car to stick pretty well then complain of not enough steering and add camber/caster, change to hot rod ride height (low front end), soft front springs etc. then complain of no rear grip.
Just sayin. Sometimes ya just gotta say WTF.
Mike
#8809
#8811
Tech Addict
iTrader: (1)
Are all 8 of you running the same chassis and struggling?
I'd say if you are sure you've done all you can to get the rear stuck, soft center and side springs, light oil center (20w for me) and side damper (I like 2000), perfect diff build/parts/setting, rear ride height lower than front, weighted rear (for me) and best tire sauce available (rear only at first) THEN take away steering.
Many get the car to stick pretty well then complain of not enough steering and add camber/caster, change to hot rod ride height (low front end), soft front springs etc. then complain of no rear grip.
Just sayin. Sometimes ya just gotta say WTF.
I'd say if you are sure you've done all you can to get the rear stuck, soft center and side springs, light oil center (20w for me) and side damper (I like 2000), perfect diff build/parts/setting, rear ride height lower than front, weighted rear (for me) and best tire sauce available (rear only at first) THEN take away steering.
Many get the car to stick pretty well then complain of not enough steering and add camber/caster, change to hot rod ride height (low front end), soft front springs etc. then complain of no rear grip.
Just sayin. Sometimes ya just gotta say WTF.
I had to admit, we were saying WTF a lot lol Some guys have the F104, some F104X1 and i have the F104v2.
I haven't changed the oil for the shocks yet, they're the box oil, and i'm going to install a larger TRF damper for the car, with the stock shock's ball mount. The rear is at 3.5mm and my front at 4mm.
As for the Diff, at the end of the day, we were all running loose diffs that were on the verge of slipping.
I used to race F1s on carpet with foam tires, and they had traction galore, this is the other end of the spectrum now, completely different driving style...
#8812
Tech Apprentice
Hi guys,
I broken (2 pieces)
Narrow lower arm (graphite) rubber tires for my YOKOMO YRF 001....
Do you know some online shop that have in stock??
Here in Europe is OUT OF STOK :-(
Thks in advance
Pier
I broken (2 pieces)
Narrow lower arm (graphite) rubber tires for my YOKOMO YRF 001....
Do you know some online shop that have in stock??
Here in Europe is OUT OF STOK :-(
Thks in advance
Pier
#8813
Tech Champion
iTrader: (34)
#8814
Tech Apprentice
Nothing in english?
Sorry...
Thks
Pier
#8815
Tech Regular
Ordered from both and their service is A1.
Martin
#8816
#8817
Tech Fanatic
#8818
Tech Adept
Let me introduce you my TYRRELL 2012 :
#8820
Tech Apprentice
You may want to try Race and Drift Japan (http://www.rc-race-and-drift-japan.com) or Banzai Hobby (http://www.banzaihobby.com). Both had the lower arm in stock.
Ordered from both and their service is A1.
Martin
Ordered from both and their service is A1.
Martin
Pier