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gene1219 06-28-2012 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by bronc4now (Post 10915503)
so im putting together my mini and looking at the stock esc teu-104bk and it says i need a receiver with a bec to power the servo that's the 1st ive heard of a receiver having a bec.:weird: so anyways do i need a castle bec ? or can i just run a cap on the receiver ? sorry i did search im sure this has been asked :(

You should be fine with your RX. Back in the day most reviecers advertising point was that they were BEC (bettery elmintating circutry) Now a days it's a givin that most RX feature BEC.

bronc4now 06-28-2012 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by gene1219 (Post 10915596)
You should be fine with your RX. Back in the day most reviecers advertising point was that they were BEC (bettery elmintating circutry) Now a days it's a givin that most RX feature BEC.

cool man thanks i sould have it ready this weekend but im to busy to race :cry:

Raman 07-01-2012 05:03 PM

Selling an ABC Goose rear wheel drive if anyone is interested

http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...l#post10925859

k_bojar 07-01-2012 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by caltek1 (Post 10909659)
k bojar,

The majority of the cars I was racing against were setup as MO5M cars using the Tamiya Swift body shell. So yes the softer set up will work on the medium and the short wheel based cars. I have a preference for LWB mini's. I did try the new JCW mini shell and found it was not as stable as the 2006 LWB mini cooper shell. This may have been due to wrong tyres early in my testing. However the LWB Copper body seemed to make the car more stable and easier for me to drive hard. My car did not traction roll at all with the setup I used. I also used V2 Tyre Gripper traction compound front and rear , early on and then used nil for the two finals. Two warm laps were enough for the tyres to work with great grip.

BTW,

I was using the new Ride mini springs which come as a matched pair. These were fitted to TRF shocks with three hole pistons and 35 wt oil front and rear. Next time I may try softer rear oil.

Regards,

Calvin.

so when you said 'soft', you meant in the 25 range? I'm not sure what I have in there now, but I was actually thinking 30/35 with the tamiya springs

thanks for the setup hints, my mini was awesome this weekend - too bad I was a dumbass and forgot to charge my transmitter :(

niznai 07-01-2012 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by bronc4now (Post 10915503)
so im putting together my mini and looking at the stock esc teu-104bk and it says i need a receiver with a bec to power the servo that's the 1st ive heard of a receiver having a bec.:weird: so anyways do i need a castle bec ? or can i just run a cap on the receiver ? sorry i did search im sure this has been asked :(


Originally Posted by gene1219 (Post 10915596)
You should be fine with your RX. Back in the day most reviecers advertising point was that they were BEC (bettery elmintating circutry) Now a days it's a givin that most RX feature BEC.


Originally Posted by bronc4now (Post 10915641)
cool man thanks i sould have it ready this weekend but im to busy to race :cry:

I think you will find that it is the ESC that has the BEC, not the radio. If the ESC doesn't have a BEC, then you need a separate battery pack for the receiver with the correct voltage

bronc4now 07-02-2012 02:15 PM

all done :nod:
http://i1175.photobucket.com/albums/...nc4now/045.jpg

jsr555 07-02-2012 07:17 PM


Originally Posted by bronc4now (Post 10929511)
all done :nod:

Very nice job.

bkspeedo 07-06-2012 11:59 AM

For those that have run Mini's outside on low traction asphalt, which Tamiya pre-mount slick would work better?

Type A with hard insert
Type A with soft insert

I would consider the Sweep or Solaris but there a smaller diameter tire that some may not like.

My reason for asking is we're working on specing 1 tire so racing stays even and those that start racing now exactly what to buy.

For those interested here's the rules we've defined so far.
Colorado Spec mini class

hanulec 07-06-2012 05:26 PM

Why not just run the radial tire?

bkspeedo 07-06-2012 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by hanulec (Post 10944804)
Why not just run the radial tire?

We had 3 people running mini's this last Sunday at HobbyTown. 1 of the guys practiced with radial tires and the car didn't perform quit as well as the slicks we ran during racing I'm thinking the Type A tires will last longer as well.

gruman28 07-06-2012 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by bkspeedo (Post 10943810)
For those that have run Mini's outside on low traction asphalt, which Tamiya pre-mount slick would work better?

Type A with hard insert
Type A with soft insert

I would consider the Sweep or Solaris but there a smaller diameter tire that some may not like.

My reason for asking is we're working on specing 1 tire so racing stays even and those that start racing now exactly what to buy.

For those interested here's the rules we've defined so far.
Colorado Spec mini class

We race mini on a low traction parking lot. We usually have at least a full heat of mini, sometimes more. Almost everyone at our track runs sweep mini tires. Not only do they handle great, they seem to last longer and cost less than the tamiyas. Do over look them.

Chris

bkspeedo 07-06-2012 08:57 PM


Originally Posted by gruman28 (Post 10945074)
We race mini on a low traction parking lot. We usually have at least a full heat of mini, sometimes more. Almost everyone at our track runs sweep mini tires. Not only do they handle great, they seem to last longer and cost less than the tamiyas. Do over look them.

Chris

What compound Sweep are you using?

Hyde 07-07-2012 11:06 AM

Low traction dusty twisty asphalt:
Hard foam tire inserts front/soft rear
Mid springs in the rear/soft up front

Longer track setup w/longer straight and less turns. stiff in rear, mid in front, same tire inserts as above.

Works for me.

gruman28 07-07-2012 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by bkspeedo (Post 10945441)
What compound Sweep are you using?

Most of us use 33's. Some use a combo of 33 and 40's.

Chris

Big Fran 07-08-2012 12:51 AM

Hi all. I'm new here but have had RC stuff for the past 30 years.
I just painted my first body in over 10 years. Hope to be getting it out with my buddy in some parking lots soon.

Here are the pics...:)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Y/DSC00360.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Y/DSC00362.jpg


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