Tamiya TA05MS
#151

Maybe he's drifter and doesn't care about performance? I dunno...

#152

yes i am a drifter but it's nothing. arms can be replaced. people make it seem like it's welded on or something and i can't put back to stock. it's for bling and i'm not like a hardcore racer like most of the people here. my chassis stay new for ages...so if i want to sell them later, i can always put it to stock. no biggy.

#153

hey guys.. ran the TA05MS yesterday at a club race in the 13.5 class. After getting my tires figured out, the car is very very capable.

Handling feels very similar to the TA05 but quicker and more nimble. I used my own set up and did a 10.1 (TQ in stock did 10.0 with his MRE in the morning round) during the hottest part of the day.
This car is very good and handles very well.
lastly.. i ran the car with a spool. although the car had tons of steering with the one-way.

will put the standard kit set up on there and run it next time i hit the track.


Handling feels very similar to the TA05 but quicker and more nimble. I used my own set up and did a 10.1 (TQ in stock did 10.0 with his MRE in the morning round) during the hottest part of the day.




lastly.. i ran the car with a spool. although the car had tons of steering with the one-way.


will put the standard kit set up on there and run it next time i hit the track.

Last edited by Hebiki; 07-22-2007 at 03:06 PM. Reason: additions
#154

Hey chris how was the MS compared to your old 415MSX? That is the true comparison I am looking for. After Nats, I am moving up to 19t and need to figure out what to get!!!!

#155



seriously though, i like this car better than my 415MRE. i cant put my finger on it, but this car behaves better for me and im more comfortable with it.

i threw a modified (see below) TA05 set up (the one from regionals) on my 05MS, and like i mentioned above, once i chose the correct tires, the 05MS was on pace with the MRE that TQ'ed stock. although my driving wasnt.

i do have one complaint though. i wish it came with the 5 mounting holes on the bulkheads for the camber links. that way i can do a direct transfer of my TA05R set up onto the 05MS. instead Tamiya recycled the MRE bulkheads and im limited to 3 holes instead of the 5 from the 05R.

in two weeks, i'll run the 05MS with a 10.5 and see how much better it is since I ran the MRE mostly in 19T.


What's Dialed....
- countersunk shock towers
- new steering rack
- alum. diff in the rear
- the usual TRF goodies (ribber shock caps and collar adjuster, etc)
- LW suspension
What's Hurting....
- stock screws strip easily
- 3 camber link mounting holes instead of 5 (like the TA05R)
#157

the hex pattern inside gets rounded and the wrench can no longer grip them. when that happens, you cant unscrew it anymore and you have get a dremel out. then you have to dremel a slot into the screw to unscrew them. 
ive replaced all the top deck and motor mount screws with new ones.

ive replaced all the top deck and motor mount screws with new ones.


#161
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the hex pattern inside gets rounded and the wrench can no longer grip them. when that happens, you cant unscrew it anymore and you have get a dremel out. then you have to dremel a slot into the screw to unscrew them. 
ive replaced all the top deck and motor mount screws with new ones.


ive replaced all the top deck and motor mount screws with new ones.


#163

Looks nice E-clip - you should race it next Tue! Unfortunately I don't think I'll have mine by then...
