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cannon 11-03-2008 01:26 AM

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

stocker 11-03-2008 04:38 AM

OK, thanks for info. I can't experiment with inserts unless I don't glue the tyre to the rim?

Ashley Cobb 11-03-2008 12:36 PM


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..

You know how they put CA on the sidewalls of foam tyres to stop them chunking? it's the same as that :)

tony gray 11-03-2008 12:57 PM

A special NON-update on rc-mini....here

Basically explaining why there haven't been any updates......:weird:

portyansky 11-03-2008 01:54 PM

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.

stocker 11-05-2008 04:13 AM


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

I got a set (4) of HPI belted x-patterns. Any issue with using the included black sponge inserts and using the Tamiya #51334 Mini Cooper S 2006 wheels (or Swift is better?)? The HPI star wheels are like double the price, and inserts are again $... pls advice me, thanks!

tony gray 11-05-2008 12:08 PM

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.

stocker 11-05-2008 04:36 PM


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.

Thanks Tony, appreciate your great (as usual) advice! :D
All the different colored swift wheels are the same in terms of strength and durability I presume...?

tony gray 11-05-2008 05:15 PM

As far as we're concerned, yes. But orange ones look cooler...... :nod:

caltek1 11-05-2008 05:23 PM

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

stocker 11-05-2008 06:53 PM


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

The #53340s are not cheap man... how are their durability? Are the S-grips belted? I would guess not since it is not stated, and youmentioned to use only in the front. It's important to have belted in the rear as the tyres will "balloon" at higher speeds and cause the rear to be very unstable?

madjack 11-05-2008 10:08 PM


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.

best of luck!

http://www.tamiyausa.com/tcs/rules.php#

edwintklee 11-08-2008 12:39 AM

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..:)

Dan 11-08-2008 01:52 AM

Why not add the lead weights to the chassis instead of adding more unsprung weight to the arms?

edwintklee 11-08-2008 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by Dan (Post 5028246)
Why not add the lead weights to the chassis instead of adding more unsprung weight to the arms?

errm...i got the theory, spread weight have lower Cg...like M03R, the alu rear upright help with the Cg of the car.....cos i have race with a lighter M03R which would NOT traction roll at corners..even sharp 1..

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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