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Originally Posted by sosidge
(Post 13524911)
Its just a dumb rule. Someone will buy a common Mini like a Swift or 500 and get turned away from the track. What's the benefit of that?
Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 13525354)
Qatmix, are you running TCS rules? I noticed you mentioned something about Sweep tires, so I'm assuming not. How about bodies from companies like Blitz? Their shells are good quality and half the price of Tamiya.
Originally Posted by Granpa
(Post 13525358)
Let me answer the question this way. The best carpet racer I know uses a SWB car.
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I prefer the SWB. My home track is small-medium size but they keep it pretty tight. A lot of the guys run Suzuki Swifts(MWB) at my track. I feel like my mini hugs the turns better in the INfield.
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Originally Posted by Granpa
(Post 13524874)
A few errors here. It's tough remembering sometimes and I could be wrong here too. Monkey will probably set us both right. Tamiya discontinues so many bodies without notice.
My list: SWB Rover Mini, Alpine, Fiat Abarth 1000, Honda S800, Nissan Silvia( also in LWB). LWB JCW Coupe, Nissan Silvia, 2006 Cooper S MWB CRX, Abarth 500, Suzuki Swift. For instance the Alfa Romeo GTA part numbers are: 1825421 Alfa Body only (in stock) http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-parts-70/7-digit-spare-parts-71010/rc-body-58486-1825421 9005512 Alfa H Chrome Parts (in stock) http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-parts-70/7-digit-spare-parts-71010/rc-h-parts-58187-9005512 9495256 Alfa Decal Set (in stock) http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-parts-70/7-digit-spare-parts-71010/rc-sticker-masking-seal-58187-9495256 Mazda Miata Eunos Body 1825151 (out of stock) http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-parts-70/7-digit-spare-parts-71010/rc-body-58325-1825151 H parts 9005502 (in stock) http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-parts-70/7-digit-spare-parts-71010/rc-h-parts-58180-9005502 Decal 9495247 (in stock) http://www.tamiyausa.com/items/radio-control-parts-70/7-digit-spare-parts-71010/rc-sticker-masking-seal-58180-9495247 |
My second favorite body after the CRX is the MiniCooper (oldschool). Too bad I don't have one of those laying around, then I would have a reason to build this other M05vII that's still sitting in the box. What w/b is the new-style Fiat500 Abarth. That looks really snazzy too.
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Originally Posted by Raman
(Post 13524843)
LWB (239) bodies are very rare, almost extinct. Majority are SWB (210) and quite a few are MWB (225). Off the top of my head, here are the Tamiya bodies,
Nissan Silvia S15 239mm is only LWB I can think of
Originally Posted by OSherman
(Post 13526049)
What w/b is the new-style Fiat500 Abarth. That looks really snazzy too.
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[QUOTE=firefoxussr;13526058]Alfa MiTo is 239/LWB. Just put one on my M05. Beautiful and FWD and available.
I share your enthusiasm for the appearance of the Alfa Mito. It's a great looking car. But it is also one of the most evil handling bodies that I've ever had the misfortune of using. The Abarth is another one of those bodies that look great, but is not the easiest body to set up a car with. Not seen very often in racing around here. |
Originally Posted by Granpa
(Post 13526550)
The Abarth is another one of those bodies that look great, but is not the easiest body to set up a car with. Not seen very often in racing around here. |
Originally Posted by OSherman
(Post 13526864)
hmmm.. challenge accepted. :sneaky::lol:
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Shame you guys can't use the Blitz Jazz shell. Cheap, handles a lot like the Swift, a bit lighter, but still tough. Also, there's room for really wide wheel hexes. I'm running 7mm or 8mm on each corner and still have room! There is something nice about those Swift bodies, though. They look great with almost any paint job on them and wear battle scars well.
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My lad runs Suzuki Swift shells and I run Fiat 500. We can swap around and I definitely find his shell a bit more stable for some reason.
I have a concours class winning Honda S800 shell and a mini classic shell in SWB form for the indoor season too. Have never driven the Honda but I imagine it has really low centre of gravity compared to the other shells |
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Originally Posted by firefoxussr
(Post 13526058)
Alfa MiTo is 239/LWB. Just put one on my M05. Beautiful and FWD and available.
I share your enthusiasm for the appearance of the Alfa Mito. It's a great looking car. But it is also one of the most evil handling bodies that I've ever had the misfortune of using. The Abarth is another one of those bodies that look great, but is not the easiest body to set up a car with. Not seen very often in racing around here. I'm a vintage car lover and use the m chassis to live out my vintage car racing fantasy. My signature body is the Alfa GTA, and back ups are the Abarth 1000 and Alpine A110 using M06 Pro. |
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Does anyone have a list of part numbers for the TA03 ball diff? Mine has given up the ghost and could use some rebuild parts.
OR...advice on setting it up using existing parts. It's all stock, save for ceramic balls. I'm throwing it into my M04, so it needs to remain super "diffy" like you'd use in a pan car. I rebuilt it yesterday, tightened it down to where the action was very smooth, but it slipped easily with the outdrives held in place. Cranked it down until the screw couldn't go in anymore and it got crunchy, but still slipped. Not sure what needs doing. |
Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 13528520)
Does anyone have a list of part numbers for the TA03 ball diff? Mine has given up the ghost and could use some rebuild parts.
OR...advice on setting it up using existing parts. It's all stock, save for ceramic balls. I'm throwing it into my M04, so it needs to remain super "diffy" like you'd use in a pan car. I rebuilt it yesterday, tightened it down to where the action was very smooth, but it slipped easily with the outdrives held in place. Cranked it down until the screw couldn't go in anymore and it got crunchy, but still slipped. Not sure what needs doing. The other cause could be your cone or Belleville washers have become flattened and no longer apply pressure as they did. Check them against some new ones. They need to be replaced from time to time. They are available from McMaster Carr inexpensively. |
Originally Posted by Thelittlesthobo
(Post 13527745)
I have a concours class winning Honda S800 shell and a mini classic shell in SWB form for the indoor season too. Have never driven the Honda but I imagine it has really low centre of gravity compared to the other shells
I have the Honda and run it in our parking lot racing whenever I get the chance. I love the way it handles. I feel like it has a little more steering than most other Mini bodies. I also do not run the front " wind fin" on the front. It just looked weird so I removed it. http://i979.photobucket.com/albums/a...pswopbmche.jpg |
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