Tamiya mini cooper
#9811
iti20090,
We have found that running 60D's on some tracks might be faster on the straight ,but the advantage is lost on the corners. The fastest laps are from cars fitted with small tyres due to the pushing/braking into corners of 60D fitted cars.
However at the end of the day the decision is yours.
Another person who can offer tyre and advice setup would be z-mann, however he doesn't post much these days.
Regards,
Calvin.
We have found that running 60D's on some tracks might be faster on the straight ,but the advantage is lost on the corners. The fastest laps are from cars fitted with small tyres due to the pushing/braking into corners of 60D fitted cars.
However at the end of the day the decision is yours.
Another person who can offer tyre and advice setup would be z-mann, however he doesn't post much these days.
Regards,
Calvin.
#9812
Tech Master
iTrader: (63)
Be careful with HPI tyres. There are two versions of the X pattern ... belted and non belted. The non belted is not that good.
We use the Ride tyres here in Sydney. If using a full insert they work extremely well as a front tyre,. In particular the 3035. And some guys really like the 3020 as the rear tyre
We use the Ride tyres here in Sydney. If using a full insert they work extremely well as a front tyre,. In particular the 3035. And some guys really like the 3020 as the rear tyre
the ones metro hobbies have are the belted x patterns.
#9813
Thank you Calvin.
The problem is here nobody races minis, let a lone a RWD mini from last century like the M02. As for grip, we race on carpet and we're struggling for grip with 4WD cars, so there.
But I know what you're talking about. I have tried all the tires and inserts I could think of (I am not actually gluing the tires anymore since it makes no difference and I was running out of rims, I am only testing the car with a silvercan, so I can pop the tires off quickly and pop in a different tire or insert or more foam, etc).
Anyway, I'll keep trying and pop a question here every now and then. At the moment S grips with TC Sorex medium A type inserts cut down to size and soft Tamiya foam seem to grip best on our carpet. I can drive the car with a very smoothly controlled trigger finger without spinning out, but I am not fast.
And I agree, suspension is a joke on my car. The suspension arms flex to the max before the damper shows any sign of operation.
And by the way, someone was saying some pages back that M05PRO kits are gone. For someone whoy wants one really really bad, I know where two kits are on the shelf and may be persuaded to disclose the location.
The problem is here nobody races minis, let a lone a RWD mini from last century like the M02. As for grip, we race on carpet and we're struggling for grip with 4WD cars, so there.
But I know what you're talking about. I have tried all the tires and inserts I could think of (I am not actually gluing the tires anymore since it makes no difference and I was running out of rims, I am only testing the car with a silvercan, so I can pop the tires off quickly and pop in a different tire or insert or more foam, etc).
Anyway, I'll keep trying and pop a question here every now and then. At the moment S grips with TC Sorex medium A type inserts cut down to size and soft Tamiya foam seem to grip best on our carpet. I can drive the car with a very smoothly controlled trigger finger without spinning out, but I am not fast.
And I agree, suspension is a joke on my car. The suspension arms flex to the max before the damper shows any sign of operation.
And by the way, someone was saying some pages back that M05PRO kits are gone. For someone whoy wants one really really bad, I know where two kits are on the shelf and may be persuaded to disclose the location.
#9814
Tech Master
OP.1183 M-chassis reinforced free wheel axle - 9/19
wth is that?
wth is that?
#9815
Tech Regular
#9817
That is what it sounds like
#9818
Only thing it could be by the description.
#9819
Tech Master
thought so too. what a confusing name to give it. btw, I've never bent a rear axle yet.
#9820
I have
#9821
They get bent pretty easily when the guy at the rear of the grid doesn't see that the leaders have tangled and ploughs into them flat out.