Tamiya mini cooper

It may seem counterintuitive, but try red springs up front, with blue at the rear. The V2 does tend to be a little tail happy. Try running the rear a tiny bit higher than the front.

For carpet, it is normal to use additive, it will make a real difference. I wouldn't change any settings until you have run the additive.

And if so, all of them completely covered or on the rear completely and on the front only the inside halves (I read this somewhere in my journey across global M05 forum-topics) ?
Sorry for the noob questions, this is my first endeavour in on-road and the front-wheel-drive thing also makes it a bit different from my 4x4 experience


I would ask at the track. There will be plenty of relevant experience there.
Personally I use full width on all four tyres but most of the people I race with use less additive on the front, however I have my car set up with a lot more steering than most people.
Personally I use full width on all four tyres but most of the people I race with use less additive on the front, however I have my car set up with a lot more steering than most people.
Tech Regular

Hey all,
I was given a set of touring car shocks. Not really sure what they are, but they are aluminium and seem ok. Can these be used on a mini with modification? What would I need to do?
Cheers
Ryan
I was given a set of touring car shocks. Not really sure what they are, but they are aluminium and seem ok. Can these be used on a mini with modification? What would I need to do?
Cheers
Ryan

you'd need to either a) add spacers under the piston to shorten the shock; or b) see if the shorter m-chassis shock shafts work with them.
Tech Regular
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With my first mini I ran a set of the plastic tamiya tc shocks for quite a while with decent results. I finally gave in and bought the trf mini shocks. But they did work with spacers under the position to shorten them up a bit. If memory serves I started with 1 5mm and 1 2mm spacers under the position for my starting point.
Jason
P.S. I do have a new M05 V2 Pro on the build atm.
Jason
P.S. I do have a new M05 V2 Pro on the build atm.
Tech Apprentice

i actually run 40w front and 30w in back. but im not using Tamiya springs.
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http://www.horizonhobby.com/product/...s-kit-tam58593

Some more M05 Ver.II Pro parts announced.
54613 OP1613 M-05 Ver.II Stainless Steel Suspension Shaft Set
54614 OP1614 M-05 Ver.II Carbon Reinforecd L Parts (Suspension Arms)
54615 OP1615 M-05 Ver.II 3 x 58mm Titanium Coated Suspension Shaft (2 pieces)
54623 OP1623 M Chassis Ring Fixed Type Wheel Axel
54613 OP1613 M-05 Ver.II Stainless Steel Suspension Shaft Set
54614 OP1614 M-05 Ver.II Carbon Reinforecd L Parts (Suspension Arms)
54615 OP1615 M-05 Ver.II 3 x 58mm Titanium Coated Suspension Shaft (2 pieces)
54623 OP1623 M Chassis Ring Fixed Type Wheel Axel

What's the opinion on Sweep 33s on medium grip carpet, using an 05? 33s have worked for me in the past, but that was primarily on an 04.

They're a great option to the (more expensive) Tamiya M or S grips, which also work well on carpet.

Thanks. Hopefully they last longer, too. I thought I'd purchase enough S Grips to get me through the season. At the rate they're wearing, I'm likely to run out by mid-January.