Tamiya mini cooper
#9526


Tamiya tires arent bad at all. Takes a few tricks to play with them. How is the TCS officials with glue on the outside tread? Personally on a dusty surface id be on S grip rear, hard inserts, M grips front, hard inserts, and CA glue the half to full outside tread blocks. that should rid you of traction rolling. Then you can work you way up with more steering. Of course forget this post if the TCS officials dont allow CA on the tires....
I cant wait to get mine, ive really looked forward to this car. If money was better, id have one in my hands. Enjoy the new toys, and enjoy finding what will work on it

#9527

My apologies, didnt mean it to come of that way at all. My whole post was meant along the same lines as redbones, found it funny that guys who were lucky to get the first set of 05's would say they gave up on them considering the 03/04's have years upon years of work to get them to handle. Keep at it guys and make sure you post your progress so we can all get faster with them. Mine is on order, fingers crossed it arrives before the new car hype is dead 
Tamiya tires arent bad at all. Takes a few tricks to play with them. How is the TCS officials with glue on the outside tread? Personally on a dusty surface id be on S grip rear, hard inserts, M grips front, hard inserts, and CA glue the half to full outside tread blocks. that should rid you of traction rolling. Then you can work you way up with more steering. Of course forget this post if the TCS officials dont allow CA on the tires....
I cant wait to get mine, ive really looked forward to this car. If money was better, id have one in my hands. Enjoy the new toys, and enjoy finding what will work on it

Tamiya tires arent bad at all. Takes a few tricks to play with them. How is the TCS officials with glue on the outside tread? Personally on a dusty surface id be on S grip rear, hard inserts, M grips front, hard inserts, and CA glue the half to full outside tread blocks. that should rid you of traction rolling. Then you can work you way up with more steering. Of course forget this post if the TCS officials dont allow CA on the tires....
I cant wait to get mine, ive really looked forward to this car. If money was better, id have one in my hands. Enjoy the new toys, and enjoy finding what will work on it


Well, I will test out some new stuff at our proper track tomorrow to see if there is anything I can do to improve the car. So far, I have been frustrated, unable to make the break through on the car even though I tested 2 days straight and a couple more days with more than 1000 laps put in on the 20s lapper track. Funny thing is, no matter how different the car felt, the best lap time was the same for each of the different settings. Even the consistency of lap times were similar, only 0.2s difference between average and best lap.
My verdict so far is that the M05 on a prepared surface is as fast as an M03, less twitchy and slightly more consistent than the M03.
Test limitations: Tamiya tires and Lightly tuned motor as per TAC rules.
#9528
Tech Master

Its cool
Yup yup, understand your point, thats why I stuck to the M05 and was trying various ways to improve it. The track condition I experienced was horrifying. Within the day, with only less than 10 degree change on the track temp, the cars behaved very differently, so much so as to cause a 1.4s laptime difference on a 16s lapper. It was weird when M grips yielded less grip than S, traction roll was non-existent at all. Hence, the best combi was front are rear S with hard insert.
Well, I will test out some new stuff at our proper track tomorrow to see if there is anything I can do to improve the car. So far, I have been frustrated, unable to make the break through on the car even though I tested 2 days straight and a couple more days with more than 1000 laps put in on the 20s lapper track. Funny thing is, no matter how different the car felt, the best lap time was the same for each of the different settings. Even the consistency of lap times were similar, only 0.2s difference between average and best lap.
My verdict so far is that the M05 on a prepared surface is as fast as an M03, less twitchy and slightly more consistent than the M03.
Test limitations: Tamiya tires and Lightly tuned motor as per TAC rules.

Well, I will test out some new stuff at our proper track tomorrow to see if there is anything I can do to improve the car. So far, I have been frustrated, unable to make the break through on the car even though I tested 2 days straight and a couple more days with more than 1000 laps put in on the 20s lapper track. Funny thing is, no matter how different the car felt, the best lap time was the same for each of the different settings. Even the consistency of lap times were similar, only 0.2s difference between average and best lap.
My verdict so far is that the M05 on a prepared surface is as fast as an M03, less twitchy and slightly more consistent than the M03.
Test limitations: Tamiya tires and Lightly tuned motor as per TAC rules.
#9530

very nice work mate, the car looks awsome
#9531
#9533


It's here...you need to use a die and thread about another 10mm (5mm or so each side) and then shorten it a little....but worth the work!
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=53941
The new serrated wheel nuts are killer too!! No more nylon to wear out...and no way a wheel is coming off!!
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=42143
#9535

I can tell you but...you know the rest...
It's here...you need to use a die and thread about another 10mm (5mm or so each side) and then shorten it a little....but worth the work!
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=53941
The new serrated wheel nuts are killer too!! No more nylon to wear out...and no way a wheel is coming off!!
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=42143

It's here...you need to use a die and thread about another 10mm (5mm or so each side) and then shorten it a little....but worth the work!
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=53941
The new serrated wheel nuts are killer too!! No more nylon to wear out...and no way a wheel is coming off!!
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=42143
Thanks
#9536

Thanks for the info Calvin.
#9537

I have a car put together for oh 5 years now. You even called it a 12th scale pan car with a mini copper body when you drove it. Then again foams on carpet isn't TCS legal. Nor is the Hobbywing system that seems to work very well for the guys in Australia.
#9539

hmm, your more likely to benefit from Grahoo's mods for TGP than I ever will. They have a special way to make the dampers that gets them in the Amain consistently. It was even covered in the RCWorld magazine. Grahoo said that the damper works well for the M03, but not the case for the M05 due to the reason I posted before. But he has a prototype setting that seems to be working well, and tweaking it more. We'll see what he comes up with.

#9540
Tech Master

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