Team Associated TC5
#3076
Tech Elite
iTrader: (101)
I finished my TC5 today and I am using LRP Vector x 11 4,5 with Sphere tC. I run with rubber tires on asphalt (small track) and would like anyone is using this motor because I am in doubt with the gear ratio. According with the motor's manual should be 8,8 (10T pinion)... I think that it is too small, and I saw at AE web site the team driver's using 21T pinion with the Vector 3,5....
If your goal is to get close to 8.8 then go with a 20t pinion. 87/20x2.0=8.7
Steve
#3077
Rob when are you planning on being at the track next besides the 23rd ( graduation party i have to be at ) I heard your car was very good and id like to ask you some questions about a few things.
#3078
Tech Apprentice
Don't forget your gear ratio is Spur Gear divided by Pinion gear then times by internal gear ratio which is 2.0. So if you have a 87t spur and you divide by 21t pinion you get 4.1428 then times by 2.0 and you get 8.285
If your goal is to get close to 8.8 then go with a 20t pinion. 87/20x2.0=8.7
Steve
If your goal is to get close to 8.8 then go with a 20t pinion. 87/20x2.0=8.7
Steve
Thanks Steve I forgot the internal gear ratio....
#3079
Tech Master
iTrader: (16)
Update on servo install issue.
I couldn't seem to get a report on the servo's that mounted up without issue so I went the way I wanted. I mounted a Futaba 9550 and had the same problem. We need to report this issue for others. I measured the distance the mount holes are off.
Area 51 please report this! The servo hole pattern needs to spread apart .060 in the CNC program that drill and countersinks chassis. Also, the hole size drilled into battery tie that mounts the antena is UNDERSIZE. I drilled mine up to .098 and then was able to mount the antena holder. If you use as is you will bind and chip the battery tie.
To fix the servo mount--- Grind the inside edge of the servo mount brackets .025 each bracket then mount without washers using blue locktight so you can slide bracket closer together...worked awesome. Plus, if you ever change out the servo the new one will mount right up. This inside edge goes against the servo and this mod cannot be seen...looks perfect.
That was it...those 2 issues were the only flaws I found and easy fixes at the factory. Still need to mount motor and ESC, and dial in but I'm there.
Bummer is I go on vacation and wont be able to run before his weekend or early next week.
$130.00 going twice.
I couldn't seem to get a report on the servo's that mounted up without issue so I went the way I wanted. I mounted a Futaba 9550 and had the same problem. We need to report this issue for others. I measured the distance the mount holes are off.
Area 51 please report this! The servo hole pattern needs to spread apart .060 in the CNC program that drill and countersinks chassis. Also, the hole size drilled into battery tie that mounts the antena is UNDERSIZE. I drilled mine up to .098 and then was able to mount the antena holder. If you use as is you will bind and chip the battery tie.
To fix the servo mount--- Grind the inside edge of the servo mount brackets .025 each bracket then mount without washers using blue locktight so you can slide bracket closer together...worked awesome. Plus, if you ever change out the servo the new one will mount right up. This inside edge goes against the servo and this mod cannot be seen...looks perfect.
That was it...those 2 issues were the only flaws I found and easy fixes at the factory. Still need to mount motor and ESC, and dial in but I'm there.
Bummer is I go on vacation and wont be able to run before his weekend or early next week.
$130.00 going twice.
#3082
Team Associated will be answering questions on this thread again soon....
the last few days they have been busy dominating offroad nats!
the last few days they have been busy dominating offroad nats!
#3083
#3084
#3085
Tech Champion
iTrader: (35)
Sean,
you deleted your post
"obviously you are not sharp enough to build a modern touring car then....
but thats one reason there are RTR's these days.."
Modern kit eh ... goes back to the bad old days where you buy a kit and start grinding on it to make things fit
Associated coming on to answer questions .. wouldn't be because there are problems with the kit?
you deleted your post
"obviously you are not sharp enough to build a modern touring car then....
but thats one reason there are RTR's these days.."
Modern kit eh ... goes back to the bad old days where you buy a kit and start grinding on it to make things fit
Associated coming on to answer questions .. wouldn't be because there are problems with the kit?
#3086
Sean,
you deleted your post
"obviously you are not sharp enough to build a modern touring car then....
but thats one reason there are RTR's these days.."
Modern kit eh ... goes back to the bad old days where you buy a kit and start grinding on it to make things fit
Associated coming on to answer questions .. wouldn't be because there are problems with the kit?
you deleted your post
"obviously you are not sharp enough to build a modern touring car then....
but thats one reason there are RTR's these days.."
Modern kit eh ... goes back to the bad old days where you buy a kit and start grinding on it to make things fit
Associated coming on to answer questions .. wouldn't be because there are problems with the kit?
#3087
Tech Elite
iTrader: (8)
cannon, your posts are not contributing to the discussion any more. You have stated that you do not like the TC5, and that is your opinion. However, I think I speak for everyone by asking you to not make any further comments regarding your view on the car. You are only making a good discussion useless...
#3088
Sean,
you deleted your post
"obviously you are not sharp enough to build a modern touring car then....
but thats one reason there are RTR's these days.."
Modern kit eh ... goes back to the bad old days where you buy a kit and start grinding on it to make things fit
Associated coming on to answer questions .. wouldn't be because there are problems with the kit?
you deleted your post
"obviously you are not sharp enough to build a modern touring car then....
but thats one reason there are RTR's these days.."
Modern kit eh ... goes back to the bad old days where you buy a kit and start grinding on it to make things fit
Associated coming on to answer questions .. wouldn't be because there are problems with the kit?
every new platform have some issues at first....
I would love to say what I think about you...but I will remain politically correct out of respect for my sponsors...
enjoy being slow and bitter....
#3089
Tech Champion
iTrader: (35)
K-spec - I acknowledge your polite response and bow to your request about not bashing the product.
How about some simple questions regarding setup and optional parts
OK ... some of the TC5 guys here in Australia have spun the diff rings on the outdrives when used in Modified. I assume that the best solution is to wait for the alloy outdrives that are due soon. Has anyone else had this problem in the USA?
How about some simple questions regarding setup and optional parts
OK ... some of the TC5 guys here in Australia have spun the diff rings on the outdrives when used in Modified. I assume that the best solution is to wait for the alloy outdrives that are due soon. Has anyone else had this problem in the USA?
#3090
K-spec - I acknowledge your polite response and bow to your request about not bashing the product.
How about some simple questions regarding setup and optional parts
OK ... some of the TC5 guys here in Australia have spun the diff rings on the outdrives when used in Modified. I assume that the best solution is to wait for the alloy outdrives that are due soon. Has anyone else had this problem in the USA?
How about some simple questions regarding setup and optional parts
OK ... some of the TC5 guys here in Australia have spun the diff rings on the outdrives when used in Modified. I assume that the best solution is to wait for the alloy outdrives that are due soon. Has anyone else had this problem in the USA?
Obviously the aluminium outdrives will help but you shouldnt have to get them if the diff is built correctly.
I'm sure the servo fit issues will be fixed in the batch of kits.