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I suppose if those were Tamiya fanboys, I would've expected them to use the CC01 diff lock piece instead of bunching up bevels on one side generating unbalanced vibrations..
And Tamiya... come on now, do a double-deck CF TRF m-chassis! :mad: Enough with these plasticatry (okay making up words now) |
Originally Posted by sakadachi
(Post 14250324)
I suppose if those were Tamiya fanboys, I would've expected them to use the CC01 diff lock piece instead of bunching up bevels on one side generating unbalanced vibrations..
And Tamiya... come on now, do a double-deck CF TRF m-chassis! :mad: Enough with these plasticatry (okay making up words now) |
So I worked on the TOP SabreFD gear diff tonight (also fits M05/M06) and found that the revised clear o-rings (PP-GDRS02) for the TOP's S4 actually fits in the outdrive sides of the gear diff housing. :confused: TOP mentioned they don't fit and was working on a fix.
ANYWAY, since they do fit, I added one shim on the leaking side, new clear revised o-rings, and GreenSlime on both sides. I only had time to do one run, but no leaks. :D |
Originally Posted by sakadachi
(Post 14250324)
And Tamiya... come on now, do a double-deck CF TRF m-chassis! :mad: Enough with these plasticatry (okay making up words now) |
Originally Posted by (0000000000)
(Post 14251098)
Dont you already have a ta05m four? LoL
I do and it's a great little car. :D but I was hoping a 540 size motor standard. |
There are enough companies doing mini TCs already, and quite cheaply, too. No need for Tamiya to jump in.
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Shaft driven ones I don't really care for unless the motor is placed horizontally to the chassis like the belt-drives. I'm not sure if such chassis is available for cheap.
Tamiya should jump in to finish the M-Four this time with a 540 motor and add a few more pieces to provide turnbuckle adjustments such as front camber, and droop, etc to make it a TRF trim. It's cool the way it is, but can do more with a few more adjustments. And not think selling a RWD Miata body on a FF platform is okay. :weird: I expect more from a Japanese company. |
BTW, for those that don't know, the front camber on the M-Four is a solid plastic rod, comes with 2 lengths in the kit.
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ANYWAY, since they do fit, I added one shim on the leaking side, new clear revised o-rings, and GreenSlime on both sides. I only had time to do one run, but no leaks. |
No worries, eR1c. It's not the first time I'm doing gear diffs. Been using Greenslime for a while. :D Thanks though.
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Originally Posted by sakadachi
(Post 14251480)
And not think selling a RWD Miata body on a FF platform is okay. :weird: I expect more from a Japanese company.
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Ah, right Sakadachi!
Well maybe it will help someone else reading this post ? ;) |
Originally Posted by eR1c
(Post 14252767)
Ah, right Sakadachi!
Well maybe it will help someone else reading this post ? ;) Good advice on making sure the diff halves are dry first. That MX5 looks so good, although I doubt it will be the hot ticket body, at least on carpet. The bodies that seem to do the best are the hot hatches. Civic / Blitz Jazz / GTI etc all have a windscreen further forward, to put more weight higher over the nose to get the FWD tires to work harder. I tried to get the old HPI Miata body to work on a FWD, but I was consistently quicker with a Civic body, no matter the suspension changes. If I decide to make life harder and run a M06 again, the new MX5 will be what Ill run :) |
eR1c - :smile:
axle- I'm sure you already do, but have you tried putting weights inside your front bumper? I do this often on the FWD's... Even stack more on top of the bumper as needed to get the extra grip. :) |
Originally Posted by sakadachi
(Post 14253044)
eR1c - :smile:
axle- I'm sure you already do, but have you tried putting weights inside your front bumper? I do this often on the FWD's... Even stack more on top of the bumper as needed to get the extra grip. :) |
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