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Does anyone sell a screw set for the mo3r that uses allen wrenches instead of philips head screws..
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You can use hex screws in a Mini (I've seen it done) but all the screws in the car are self-tapping and its not easy to find hex screws like that.
Not sure why you'd want to anyway? It's not like you pull the thing apart all that often? |
well, besided the fact my personal motor is dog slow.... a few screws kept comming loose
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wallstreet- try some loctite blue. :)
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And any tips for breaking in a motor so its fast ?
Is there a number to shoot for if i am running the motor on my gfx at 2 vlts 2 amps? 3 amps? |
i always build my minis with regular metric 3mm screws, and toss the self tappers. seems to hold better, and strips out less. you can use ally ones after prethreading with a steel one, for appearance and wieght... lol! as if the weight is really an issue... mostly for looks.
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I use Champ made screws. 3x10mm hex head Ti screw - Parts No. TBT-1310 you need 3 packs of them to build one M03R (come in packet of 15) and 3x15mm hex head Ti screw – Parts No. TBT-0315 (pack of 4 for body mount)
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Spring setup
Hi TryHard,
Blue rear, yellow front is good. Yes front is heavier, but you want to prevent weight from transferring to the rear during acceleration. Softer front will give more grip during acceleration and turning. Anyways, try many things to find the right setup for your driving style. But a pro did tell me his mini setup... blue rear, yellow front as a starting point. Also try 30wt, 3 holes, without the red thing in the bladder of the shocks. Have fun. Joel P.S. Gear diff with anti wear grease. No need for ball diff. |
Originally Posted by rccartips
(Post 3678888)
Hi TryHard,
Blue rear, yellow front is good. Yes front is heavier, but you want to prevent weight from transferring to the rear during acceleration. Softer front will give more grip during acceleration and turning. Anyways, try many things to find the right setup for your driving style. But a pro did tell me his mini setup... blue rear, yellow front as a starting point. Also try 30wt, 3 holes, without the red thing in the bladder of the shocks. Have fun. Joel P.S. Gear diff with anti wear grease. No need for ball diff. Currently have the car setup with Yellow Front, Blue rear, and 50wt 2 hole in the front, 40wt 2hole in the rear. Feels pretty good so far, on a little try out last night. Going to have a run again tonight on a slightly larger/higher speed area, and have a little play. And I've still got a gear diff in the front with the AW greese, feels nice and tight :p |
Originally Posted by wallstreet
(Post 3677582)
Does anyone sell a screw set for the mo3r that uses allen wrenches instead of philips head screws..
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well had a little play around with my mini again tonight... though not before rebuilding the shocks!
Now I'm using 35wt all round, with 2 hole pistons, and instead of the hard plastic spacer, I'm using 2 white o-rings, either side of a 1mm alloy shim (this following on from the build tips on the Tamiya USA site). As I'm using the short CVA's (the see through blue ones that come with the M03-R), means I can get the shock length happily to 57mm (the build tips advise 56.5). Also still using yellow f, blue R, in terms of springs and no foam above the blader. The surface I'm mainly running on is very dusty, and I've found I'm too violent with the throttle let off and turn in, the rear will break loose... however on a grippier surface the balance felt pretty good :) So I'll leave it like that for now ;) I think heavier front oil might help a bit maybe up too 50wt again I'm hopefully gonna give the car a run on some rug this weekend... got some roll bars if required (although they are off the car at the moment). And the car is certainly nippy enough with the Monster Stock in... if anything it feels slightly overgeared with the 20t pinion on the tight area I'm running on, but hey.. who cares, 'tis quick :p Still learning how to drive a FWD too... can't just mash the throttle like on the TC, smooth, keeping the corner speed up, seems to be the way forward :sneaky: Laters Ed |
mini newbie!
Ed,
I too am running mini for the first time and my first build. Recieving a lot of help from lots of friends with mini. Without them I'd be lost. Here in Aliso Viejo,Ca. we are running the teflon spacer that come in the shocks on the bottom. I never throw mine away but I was told to run 3 on those spacers under the piston this is using the plastic shocks. Run 60 wt in the front and 35wt. in the rear. Short yellow in the front and short neon yellow in the back. I don't know if this set-up will work with yours but if you find one that works post it on you website! More info later!:sneaky: Gotta go! |
M-03 gears!
Looking for M-03 gears?
I'm in So.Cal. Would like it for this weekend! Anybody,Anybody!:cry: |
Can someone tell me what the difference is between these Mini tires :confused:
53222 - Super Slick 63 tires 53340 - Type A Slicks |
The Type As are 60mm diameter and the Super slicks are like 53-54mm.
Originally Posted by Steven Key
(Post 3687157)
Can someone tell me what the difference is between these Mini tires :confused:
53222 - Super Slick 63 tires 53340 - Type A Slicks |
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