Tamiya mini thread
#170
well, installed the trf shocks on the mini. shes got smooooooth travel now! but i had to rotate the preload rings all the way up. the arms are level with the chassis, but i cant "soften" the springs up any more..
so perhaps i do need them short springs.
cursed, more money to spend. lol
so perhaps i do need them short springs.
cursed, more money to spend. lol
#173
Originally Posted by Mike S
Hi
I'm just geting into mini racing and I was wondering what hop ups people recommend and what wheels and tyres to use.
Thanks
Michael
I'm just geting into mini racing and I was wondering what hop ups people recommend and what wheels and tyres to use.
Thanks
Michael
Read the thread over the last few pages. It explains most of the information you need, especially the link to the Tamiya USA site about set up. It saves the same information being repeated again.
#175
Hiroshi ... I was at Windsor today. I tried Shimizus and they gripped up well. Only question will be will they be fast enough against the 60D tyres? I didn't have 60D Type A with me but had some older 60D radials (treaded). They were not bad but didn't turn in hard enough
#178
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 87
From: Sydney
I have experimented with both Pits,(with just foam insert) and HPI X pattern radials, (with standard foam insert) and they both worked fine at Windsor. I have also used the M chassis slicks unbelted, (fitted with Tamiya firm moulded insert) this pushed through the corners however I was running HPI X-pattern rears. I am going to try M chassis slicks rear and see if push is reduced.
I have just finished making up a set of the RP30 tyres with hard moulded HPI insert front and soft moulded HPI insert rear, which I will be testing before Sunday.
I have tried a set of 60D's however car tends to lose speed on the tighter sections of the track, especially if you are running the silver can with the plastic fan. This is faster than the Tamiya sport tuned motor.
Hope this helps.
Calvin.
I have just finished making up a set of the RP30 tyres with hard moulded HPI insert front and soft moulded HPI insert rear, which I will be testing before Sunday.
I have tried a set of 60D's however car tends to lose speed on the tighter sections of the track, especially if you are running the silver can with the plastic fan. This is faster than the Tamiya sport tuned motor.
Hope this helps.
Calvin.
Last edited by caltech1; 06-29-2006 at 03:51 PM.
#179
Caltech1, i was just wondering when you say moulded inserts are they actually mini inserts or touring car inserts cut down? And if they are moulded inserts for mini tires where are you getting them from???
Thanks, Mangoman
Thanks, Mangoman
#180
There have 3 compounds for Pit Shimizu treaded and another 3 for mini slick.
Which one are you talking about??
mangoman HPI makes one parts No:4652 for hard inserts.
I forgot No for soft inserts.
Which one are you talking about??
mangoman HPI makes one parts No:4652 for hard inserts.
I forgot No for soft inserts.



will try them on for size tonight
