1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
#6272
#6273
Tech Master

http://www.rcmart.com/body-light-c-438_883.html
http://banzaihobby.com/radio-control...rmula-1-rc-car
#6274

I'm currently running the stock F103RM carbon reinforced suspension and wondering if I can adjust the front ride height. Would I need to buy a aftermarket part/kit in order to make this possible? I'm living in Japan so aftermarket parts would have to come from "regional" manufactures.
In addition, I have the optional "link suspension". What are the benefits/downsides of using this type of suspension. One last thing to add, whats the purpose of pre-load front spacers. Is this just for fine tuning the suspensions weight distribution?
In addition, I have the optional "link suspension". What are the benefits/downsides of using this type of suspension. One last thing to add, whats the purpose of pre-load front spacers. Is this just for fine tuning the suspensions weight distribution?
#6275

I'm currently running the stock F103RM carbon reinforced suspension and wondering if I can adjust the front ride height. Would I need to buy a aftermarket part/kit in order to make this possible? I'm living in Japan so aftermarket parts would have to come from "regional" manufactures.
In addition, I have the optional "link suspension". What are the benefits/downsides of using this type of suspension. One last thing to add, whats the purpose of pre-load front spacers. Is this just for fine tuning the suspensions weight distribution?
In addition, I have the optional "link suspension". What are the benefits/downsides of using this type of suspension. One last thing to add, whats the purpose of pre-load front spacers. Is this just for fine tuning the suspensions weight distribution?
With the carbon front suspension on F103, you can adjust ride height with spacers. I'm not sure which part you mean when you're talking about "link suspension" for F103.
#6276

I'm situated in Kagoshima prefecture, its far away from Yokohama. Thanks for the weblink, however the website is down for maintenance.
Could you send me a link or describe how to add spacers to lower the suspension. would I be adding shims to the suspensions king pins? Or could I put shims underneath the 2 bolts securing down to the suspension arms? By raising "up" the suspension arms from the chassis should lower the ride height. However, will this cause handling problems?
The "link" suspension is where the top suspension arms move freely via inside hing-pin mounts. This is a standard suspension set used on the f103RM.
Could you send me a link or describe how to add spacers to lower the suspension. would I be adding shims to the suspensions king pins? Or could I put shims underneath the 2 bolts securing down to the suspension arms? By raising "up" the suspension arms from the chassis should lower the ride height. However, will this cause handling problems?
The "link" suspension is where the top suspension arms move freely via inside hing-pin mounts. This is a standard suspension set used on the f103RM.
#6277

The link suspension for the F103 was the one with the movable upper arm, though I don't remember a carbon version of that. As for ride height adjustment...there is no stock adjustment for front ride height. The F103 suspension does not use spacers on the kingpin like the F104 front suspension does.
#6278

Kyushu? Damn, that IS far... well, if you ever find yourself in Kanto, might be worth giving them a call. The website has been "down for maintenance" for a while. They pretty much discontinued support in English. If you can give them a ring, they might be able to help. The contact info is also on their Japanese site.
I hope you've at least got good ramen nearby.
Oops! InspGadgt is right. I just remembered there are no kingpin spacers for F103. I'll have to go home and look at the car to see what i did in the past to alter height on the front end.
Offhand though, it does sound like raising the suspension arms would work. This will alter your car's roll center, but it should be worth playing around with.
I hope you've at least got good ramen nearby.
Oops! InspGadgt is right. I just remembered there are no kingpin spacers for F103. I'll have to go home and look at the car to see what i did in the past to alter height on the front end.
Offhand though, it does sound like raising the suspension arms would work. This will alter your car's roll center, but it should be worth playing around with.
#6279
Tech Master
iTrader: (41)

I just ordered a FGX and need some help with the electronics. It looks like I will need to buy my first lipo battery, a "shorty". Can you guys suggest a set up on the affordable side for a ESC and motor please? I guess will need to buy my first brushless motor as well. TIA.
#6280

I'm currently running the stock F103RM carbon reinforced suspension and wondering if I can adjust the front ride height. Would I need to buy a aftermarket part/kit in order to make this possible? I'm living in Japan so aftermarket parts would have to come from "regional" manufactures.
In addition, I have the optional "link suspension". What are the benefits/downsides of using this type of suspension. One last thing to add, whats the purpose of pre-load front spacers. Is this just for fine tuning the suspensions weight distribution?
In addition, I have the optional "link suspension". What are the benefits/downsides of using this type of suspension. One last thing to add, whats the purpose of pre-load front spacers. Is this just for fine tuning the suspensions weight distribution?
#6281

Hopefully Serpent will have a frontsuspension with normal ride height adjustments. Seems so simple but why other brands still have non adjustable fronts seems odd to me.

#6283

Those thin shims on the kingpin is not really what i would want for ride height adjustments. I would prefer 1/12 and 1/10th pancar ride height adjustments so I can run the tires down to the rim and still allows me to set ride height the way I want.
#6285

I picked up this used F1 they had at my LHS. Mounting gear it in this evening if I get some workshop time. My son loved the F1 class when he saw it running last week. We are just getting it started again in Indy. I didn't want to give up mine, so I got this one for him. I've added some graphics and gone through the chassis with my manual from the Wolf WR1. This is the exact same chassis. F103 front end, with an F104 rear end. So, what I learn on one, I will be able to use on the other and parts as well. Should be on the track Friday night!
