Tamiya TRF415
#9076
Originally Posted by Rick Draper
Ran my MS today with the DJ rear end, big thanks to ed for the base setup. Got it lapping very nice from the start, the only slight problem was the rear wanting to come round as i exited the tighter corners if anyone can shed any light on that.
I ran David's setup (available on the tamiya usa webby) with only differences being the springs, yellow front and fluo red on rear. My car was just planted like that.
#9077
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Originally Posted by Rick Draper
Ran my MS today with the DJ rear end, big thanks to ed for the base setup. Got it lapping very nice from the start, the only slight problem was the rear wanting to come round as i exited the tighter corners if anyone can shed any light on that.
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Originally Posted by Rick Draper
Ran my MS today with the DJ rear end, big thanks to ed for the base setup. Got it lapping very nice from the start, the only slight problem was the rear wanting to come round as i exited the tighter corners if anyone can shed any light on that.
#9079
Hey I was wondering if I could get some advise from you Tamiya guys ?
I'm running Tamiya shocks on my xxx-s, I'm using the gold ball studs that the shocks mount to, but the threads are a little short. a guy at my local track ''SRS'' gave me one that had long threads on it, but he didn't know the part #.
I went to the Tamiya web site and I could not find any thing. I tried a few local Hobby shops that sell Tamiya parts, no one seems to know what car uses that ball stud or that part #.
I see lundsford sells alot of different size ball studs but I don't know what size it is.
If any of you guys could help me with this I would really appreciate it.
Also I was wondering If any of You guys would know how many different size pistons, Tamiya makes for there shocks, and what would be the closest equivalent to losi pistons?
Do any other brand of pistons fit the Tamiya shocks?
I figured out that the Associated springs fit the Tamiya shocks.
Any and all help with these questions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Mike.
I'm running Tamiya shocks on my xxx-s, I'm using the gold ball studs that the shocks mount to, but the threads are a little short. a guy at my local track ''SRS'' gave me one that had long threads on it, but he didn't know the part #.
I went to the Tamiya web site and I could not find any thing. I tried a few local Hobby shops that sell Tamiya parts, no one seems to know what car uses that ball stud or that part #.
I see lundsford sells alot of different size ball studs but I don't know what size it is.
If any of you guys could help me with this I would really appreciate it.
Also I was wondering If any of You guys would know how many different size pistons, Tamiya makes for there shocks, and what would be the closest equivalent to losi pistons?
Do any other brand of pistons fit the Tamiya shocks?
I figured out that the Associated springs fit the Tamiya shocks.
Any and all help with these questions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks Mike.
#9081
Here is a link with all the suspension block settings
http://members.home.nl/theihzen/ToeBlocks%TRF415.xls
Got this from E.C.
http://members.home.nl/theihzen/ToeBlocks%TRF415.xls
Got this from E.C.
#9083
Originally Posted by TryHard
hehehe.... seen that before....
#9085
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http://www.pdubracing.com/RROC%20039s.jpg
Who's car was that from the Reedy Race? Just wondering who ran a Novak Brushless.
Who's car was that from the Reedy Race? Just wondering who ran a Novak Brushless.
#9088
what sizes of hex drivers do i need to work on the car, i just one and need new tools