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Why would the 54000 dampers not work? They're the standard mini damper and have been for ages.
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Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 14131634)
Raced on asphalt for the first time today. M-05, Xevo and a variety of motors. I broke so much stuff! Destroyed tires, tiny rocks got into the gears, cracked 05 chassis, broke outer shock mount on Xevo. The 05 with a cranked 10.5 mod motor was a hoot. So fast on the 100' straight. It's the first time I noticed aero making a difference in mini. Wow!
P.s....those little rocks are the devil |
Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 14131683)
Why would the 54000 dampers not work? They're the standard mini damper and have been for ages.
Mine is on the V2. |
The 54000's are a bit short, bit they work well for me. My ride height on a prepped racing track is about 4-5mm, so I am not looking for much height or travel length from the shocks.
I have seen people use longer plastic joint arms (can't think of what the proper name is) to get a bit extra length from the 54000's. |
Originally Posted by M05 newbie
(Post 14131716)
So what's this motor exactly and how did you crack the chassis???
P.s....those little rocks are the devil |
Hi Guys
One of my shocks has started leaking out the bottom. What's the best way to fix it? These are the shocks I have. http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-84318-works-damper-mchassis-p-36034.html |
Originally Posted by monkeyracing
(Post 14131814)
Not sure. Didn't hit anything really hard. Things got very crunchy in the gearbox a few times and I had occasional problems on the bench with the wheels locking completely. I'd guess it was a combination of the weak spot in the chassis mixed with loads of different stresses. It's cracked almost out to the lower motor screw!
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Originally Posted by tony gray
(Post 14075921)
Tech Racing have closed down, no-one has had the kits for some time now, they were hard to get even when Tech were still a going concern.
To be brutally honest the kits weren't great anyway. Thank you for the response. Sorry I haven't checked this thread in a while and didn't see your post earlier. Yeah I looked and saw their main site was down and figured they may have been out of business. Its good to know about the quality of their kits though. I just liked the materials used and layout of the conversion kits for both a rear wheel drive and front wheel drive. I was hoping someone had a connection in Japan that may be able to source an old kit collecting dust. I've been itching to build a mini that is somewhat based on Tamiya M05 & M06 and that is why I was hunting for the Tech Racing conversions. I would purchase the original Tamiya models but their chassis just have a lot of plastic for my taste. But thank you again, I appreciate the response. Chuck |
Originally Posted by M05 newbie
(Post 14131832)
This is on your M05 I take it? Could you send me a pic and some info on the motor...10.5T I beleive you said? Just curious about the point where it breaks because I have smashed the living hell outta this thing lol. Gotta check out the damage and prepare a proper future for my one and only baby right now lol....make sure she doesn't shat the bed prematurely before I expand the rc family
Mike(blue mini cooper) |
Originally Posted by filippimini
(Post 14131821)
Hi Guys
One of my shocks has started leaking out the bottom. What's the best way to fix it? These are the shocks I have. http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-84318-w...s-p-36034.html I already swapped out the ones on my M-Four. No more leaks. http://www.rctech.net/forum/members/...-no-leaks.html |
Originally Posted by M05 newbie
(Post 14131832)
This is on your M05 I take it? Could you send me a pic and some info on the motor...10.5T I beleive you said? Just curious about the point where it breaks because I have smashed the living hell outta this thing lol. Gotta check out the damage and prepare a proper future for my one and only baby right now lol....make sure she doesn't shat the bed prematurely before I expand the rc family
Originally Posted by eR1c
(Post 14131812)
The 54000's are a bit short, bit they work well for me. My ride height on a prepped racing track is about 4-5mm, so I am not looking for much height or travel length from the shocks.
I have seen people use longer plastic joint arms (can't think of what the proper name is) to get a bit extra length from the 54000's. Actually I have more than enough droop on my 54000's on my V2. There is plenty of stroke. I am not sure why it might not work on other chassis. I believe these came out when the M03's were still kind of new. Instructions even tell to use those black o-rings inside to limit the extended travel for M03's. Since our V2's have droop screws, I did not install the spacers inside like how i did with the factory clear CVA's. Kind of felt it defeats the purpose of the droop set screws. |
Originally Posted by sakadachi
(Post 14131844)
Just get A-part tree spares. I have two V2 chassis sitting in my parts bin. :)
Actually I have more than enough droop on my 54000's on my V2. There is plenty of stroke. I am not sure why it might not work on other chassis. I believe these came out when the M03's were still kind of new. Instructions even tell to use those black o-rings inside to limit the extended travel for M03's. Since our V2's have droop screws, I did not install the spacers inside like how i did with the factory clear CVA's. Kind of felt it defeats the purpose of the droop set screws. |
Originally Posted by miha
(Post 14131841)
in Leo's mini is a trackstar 10.5t with minimum timing.in mine 13.5t with full timing.nice racing with you Jim.
Mike(blue mini cooper) |
Originally Posted by sakadachi
(Post 14131843)
I recommend you swap out the clear o-rings with the blue Tamiya TRF X-rings. As soon as my 54000's start to leak, I'm going to swap them out.
I already swapped out the ones on my M-Four. No more leaks. http://www.rctech.net/forum/members/...-no-leaks.html |
Originally Posted by filippimini
(Post 14131864)
It has the x-rings in it already. Maybe they just need replacing.
Simon |
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