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sad_rocc 07-04-2014 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by JosB (Post 13378909)
Hi, I've been racing mini for a couple of years now and have to say I'm totally hooked... Also been reading this thread for years now and just lovin' it.

I've raced my M05 for some time now and looking for the next step... M05vII... I know where to order but WHEN?! I can't get a guarantee, only a notification of when the kits arrive when I ask the shop...

It's my first time trying to pre-order something so am I missing something? The question really is.... is there a shop that can guarantee me the product with a pre-order?

My hobby shop has one ordered through Great Planes, but no idea on its ETA.

Jamie Hanson 07-04-2014 07:37 AM

For anyone looking for a kit, Tower Hobbies shows them in stock. I received an email they they were stocked on Wednesday.

Conrad 07-05-2014 02:34 PM

Quick question, with Pit Shimizu wet tires, do you guys use the standard foam inserts or a moulded insert?

Johnn27 07-05-2014 03:15 PM

short wheelbase
 
I run med wheelbase but I am curious if anyone has tried running short wheelbase with the new 1 degree aluminum rear suspension mount?
If so what results?

Granpa 07-05-2014 09:46 PM


Originally Posted by Conrad (Post 13381438)
Quick question, with Pit Shimizu wet tires, do you guys use the standard foam inserts or a moulded insert?

If you're referring to the to the 60D series of tires, The Tamiya hard foam insert seems to be the best. Unfortunately. you should contact or rubber cement the ends together. Shimizu makes an insert that you don't have to do that with, but IMO is too soft. The insert that comes with the tire should be discarded.

Use the 456 or 454 in front, and the 454 or 452 in the rear. Te 450 for some reason just does not work.

KA2AEV 07-07-2014 10:45 AM

Anyone know if there is a Cooling fan setup for the 03 and the 05?
Mike

Raman 07-07-2014 10:58 AM


Originally Posted by Granpa (Post 13382000)
If you're referring to the to the 60D series of tires, The Tamiya hard foam insert seems to be the best. Unfortunately. you should contact or rubber cement the ends together. Shimizu makes an insert that you don't have to do that with, but IMO is too soft. The insert that comes with the tire should be discarded.

Use the 456 or 454 in front, and the 454 or 452 in the rear. Te 450 for some reason just does not work.

+1 Shimizu inserts are horrible. Discard them. I use the sweep inserts with Shimizu's. They come in soft, medium and hard

OSherman 07-07-2014 11:32 AM

First run with M05vII....

Is very promising. My original setup was garbage, but upon installing just new chassis and suspension bits the car seemed to carry abit more corner speed.

After a few coaching session from a local M05 guru this lil racer is very pleasant to drive.. Stays really flat in the corners. Still easy to drive and takes quite a bit to unsettle it.

Looking forward to putting more laps on it..

Granpa 07-07-2014 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by KA2AEV (Post 13385027)
Anyone know if there is a Cooling fan setup for the 03 and the 05?
Mike

For the M03, the best solution is to silicone or Shoo Goo it to the chassis.

M05---3Racing makes a fan set up that most of the guys around here are using.

Right now, since we are trying to simulate the speeds of the new Spec motor for the Finals, fans are not necessary. We're having to back down the timing considerably. For example, I've turned the R1 to 20 from close to 50. I'm still playing with the Killshot, but that one turned down about 20 degrees.

It's going to be interesting to see what the rules are going to be for TCS Mini racing will be for next year. For myself, I hope we dial down the motors a bit cause these "cranked" 21.5 motors are too fast for the vast majority of us.

KA2AEV 07-07-2014 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by Granpa (Post 13385339)
For the M03, the best solution is to silicone or Shoo Goo it to the chassis.

M05---3Racing makes a fan set up that most of the guys around here are using.

Right now, since we are trying to simulate the speeds of the new Spec motor for the Finals, fans are not necessary. We're having to back down the timing considerably. For example, I've turned the R1 to 20 from close to 50. I'm still playing with the Killshot, but that one turned down about 20 degrees.

It's going to be interesting to see what the rules are going to be for TCS Mini racing will be for next year. For myself, I hope we dial down the motors a bit cause these "cranked" 21.5 motors are too fast for the vast majority of us.

Okay thanks for the info on the fans
Gonna look around and see what I can dig up
I really hope that the rumor I heard about the 03 is not true
Otherwise this is really going to put a damper in my Mini Racing

OSherman 07-07-2014 06:03 PM

Which rumor is that?

Markus 07-07-2014 06:07 PM

I believe he's talking about this being the last year for the M03's eligibility.

Fans are easy on the M05. You just need a fan, spacer, and a longer screw. tip: I use a little thread lock on the screw so that I don't have to over tighten the fan screw and cause binding in the steering arm. Also a dab of shoe goo inside the fan hole so it doesn't spin.

http://images61.fotki.com/v665/photo...7310918-vi.jpg
http://images51.fotki.com/v102/photo...7311176-vi.jpg
http://images60.fotki.com/v367/photo...7314543-vi.jpg

oreo 07-07-2014 07:39 PM

Greetings Markus. Thanks for the tip with the fan- out of curiosity, have you shimmed the plastic steering pieces? Upon building my M05(v1), before applying the servo link, the area of the steering linkage as well as the mounts had alot of slop. Are you contending, at all, with slop?

Markus 07-07-2014 07:56 PM

ATM I'm throwing all idea's at the v2. I have the plastic parts on because I am hell bent on using a full size battery pack. I've been taking off all of the aluminum pieces and weighing them against their plastic counterparts. if the plastic is is lighter, it stays on the car for the most part.

To answer your question though, I have not tried to remove the slop. I'm a long time Tamiya plastic car racer and I find that the car settles into its pieces and becomes 'Sloptimized'. There is a point were the loose parts effect the performance to where I can notice it. (It takes a lot for me to notice) that's when I replace the plastic parts that are worn. So I don't usually shim, I replace plastics. Also, I use a futaba 9550 steering servo which is overkill for mini but it is not a torque monster by any means. If I'm not mistaken, I believe the aluminum steering arms take care of most of the slop.

I'll be at the Jackson, NJ TCS, maybe I'll see you there.

monkeyracing 07-07-2014 08:01 PM


"sloptimized"
You sir, are my new hero. :lol:

I was thinking today that you guys running fans may not have to anymore, given the tamer spec motors in the pipeline. I know of no one here using one, with our similarly species systems. But, with the new chassis tucking the motor in, it could become a thing again.

Speaking of the V2, has anyone tried building it using the plastic motor plate? I'm curious to know if I'm wrong about it being wrong.


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