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I am surprised taht your LHS has these still. Been out of production for a long time. If available only get the belted version. Inserts .. your choice. A good tyre though
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OK, thanks for info. I can't experiment with inserts unless I don't glue the tyre to the rim?
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Originally Posted by edwintklee
(Post 5007892)
please can show pictur of ca tyre wall.....i still don get it...
picture say a thousand words....thanks in advance.. |
A special NON-update on rc-mini....here
Basically explaining why there haven't been any updates......:weird: |
Can someone post a link to TCS America rules?
Thanks. I won the rally class in 2006 here in Canada, now I wanna try for the mini. |
Originally Posted by cannon
(Post 5008480)
I am surprised taht your LHS has these still. Been out of production for a long time. If available only get the belted version. Inserts .. your choice. A good tyre though
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The standard sponge is fine to use. From memory using moulded inserts in X patterns is difficult anyway - hard to get them to seat properly, so I always used to use the standard foam.
As for wheels, the Swift ones are probably a little stronger than the '06 Cooper ones. |
Originally Posted by tony gray
(Post 5018800)
The standard sponge is fine to use. From memory using moulded inserts in X patterns is difficult anyway - hard to get them to seat properly, so I always used to use the standard foam.
As for wheels, the Swift ones are probably a little stronger than the '06 Cooper ones. All the different colored swift wheels are the same in terms of strength and durability I presume...? |
As far as we're concerned, yes. But orange ones look cooler...... :nod:
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Tamiya Super Slicks
Hyper_Mike,
In response to your enquiry regarding the Tamiya Super slicks, I have used the Tamiya mini firm insert in the tyre. I'm not sure if these are still available. I ran them again on Monday Night on a netball court track and last night at Windsor and these tyres mounted on the front showed no handling problems. The tyres are very firm. I will be trying them at the Kambah track on the 16 th to see if they are any good. I will also have some others to try. All I need now is a couple of fast sport tuned motors. Hint Hint. Tony, I will send you a E-mail have some things I need to discuss regarding Mini proposals from our club. Later Calvin |
Originally Posted by Core Creations
(Post 5003302)
Outdoors run:
60Ds A slicks 53340 all around or with a S-Grips up front.....these are not the kit tires...they are much softer |
Originally Posted by portyansky
(Post 5010374)
Can someone post a link to TCS America rules?
Thanks. I won the rally class in 2006 here in Canada, now I wanna try for the mini. http://www.tamiyausa.com/tcs/rules.php# |
hi guys...
i am super happy,.......cos i solve my traction problem when running lipo....... how did i do it? welll i add lead weight on both of my rear arms 3 piece of 5 grams on each sides....(15grams each side) ....i drove very agressively also cannot flip.....super cool..........super happy....:) no i will slowly reduce weight to have more speed.... i suggest anyone with traction roll problem to try..... if cannot work don screw me :D i got this idea when i saw that m03R wont flip that easy..:) |
Why not add the lead weights to the chassis instead of adding more unsprung weight to the arms?
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Originally Posted by Dan
(Post 5028246)
Why not add the lead weights to the chassis instead of adding more unsprung weight to the arms?
now i just need to reduce the weight to make if faster... fyi, i an running foam tyre on asphalt. the foam its about 2 mm thick. please correct me if i am wrong. just my 2 cents.....;) peace |
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