Tamiya mini cooper

For that kind of money I would look at the s/h market. You might be able to land an old Tekin gen 1 which is perfectly good and still can use current software which is free from Tekin.

..and so it begins.

First impressions... My droop-screws informed me that my previous settings were not as balanced left-to-right as I thought they were. Could be a weight balance issue, but now I have a clear-er understanding of what to address next.
stay tuned... more news at 11..
stay tuned... more news at 11..

TCS Rules do prohibit going past the end bell markings on a B/L motor
and at the TCS we have ran they have enforced that rule
Mike

Hi,...
I am shopping for a set of tamiya alu damper for my kit.
Came across 3 sets:-
1) Tamiya 54000 50mm M-Chassis Aluminum Damper Set #54000
2) Tamiya TRF 1/10 Special Short Damper 4pcs Hard Black Coating #42273
3) Tamiya TRF Works Damper Set for M-Chassis #84318
what are the difference between them & which one should I get??
Thanks
I am shopping for a set of tamiya alu damper for my kit.
Came across 3 sets:-
1) Tamiya 54000 50mm M-Chassis Aluminum Damper Set #54000
2) Tamiya TRF 1/10 Special Short Damper 4pcs Hard Black Coating #42273
3) Tamiya TRF Works Damper Set for M-Chassis #84318
what are the difference between them & which one should I get??
Thanks

I do not see anything in the Tamiya website that says you cannot crank the timing past the marking.. lol... the that sux the orca motors markings is like 4mm end to end...
can someone confirm this??? am i blind
can someone confirm this??? am i blind


Timing Rules: Physical motor timing is allowed. However, you may not go beyond the manufacturer’s maximum timing mark.
IDK how it could be any more clear

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Hobbs - any will work but these are the ones you need.
Tamiya 54000 50mm M-Chassis Aluminum Damper Set #54000
Tamiya 54000 50mm M-Chassis Aluminum Damper Set #54000





In other news......
I remember the question coming up if wether or not the new motor plate was required to work with the new chassis. imo, YES. Will the old motor plate 'work'? YES. But you won't get all the advantages that you will of using the new MotorPlate. Such as the new motor offset inboard... Some of that offset is achieved in the chassis plastics, and some is achieved in the MotorPlate.
FYI.

My personal preference is for the TRF TC shocks cause they have longer shock bodies, thus contain a larger volume of oil. I've had several sets of the Mini shocks and I've never really liked them. In fact have purchased longer shock bodies and threw the short ones away. They work just fine now.
This may be true cause I run the M03 and haven't spent a lot of time with the 05. They do set up a little different in my experience.

I have been running these in my M05 and love them,
Tamiya 54000 50mm M-Chassis Aluminum Damper Set #54000
In my opinion the quality is pretty darn good.
Tamiya 54000 50mm M-Chassis Aluminum Damper Set #54000
In my opinion the quality is pretty darn good.

Looks like you also MUST use the included aluminum steering rack post assembly. Stock plastic pieces (which I prefer) are too long. Step-down on the cassis in that area apparently has been changed as well from previous. I guess one could trim the plastic pieces down a bit
Tech Regular

Thanks again thelittlesthobo.
Another question, what servos are people using. I'm having issues with cheaper servos with plastic gears stripping and I just tried a tower pro mg996R and it simply stopped working after about 15mins. I dont want to spend heaps but I'm sick of these cheap servos.
Another question, what servos are people using. I'm having issues with cheaper servos with plastic gears stripping and I just tried a tower pro mg996R and it simply stopped working after about 15mins. I dont want to spend heaps but I'm sick of these cheap servos.