3racing F109
#1201
Tech Master
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Hi, Sorry I haven't gone through all the posts for the answer but when running foam tires in F1 is it customary to have to true the tires to a given size like with 1/12 or WGT? Not sure if the F1 foams are ready to run right out of the box. Also, what is the life expectancy of the tires? Would I be burning through multiple sets on a race day? The likely surface would be carpet. Just trying to find if the F1 foams are a different animal than with other pan cars.
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
#1202
Tech Champion
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Hi, Sorry I haven't gone through all the posts for the answer but when running foam tires in F1 is it customary to have to true the tires to a given size like with 1/12 or WGT? Not sure if the F1 foams are ready to run right out of the box. Also, what is the life expectancy of the tires? Would I be burning through multiple sets on a race day? The likely surface would be carpet. Just trying to find if the F1 foams are a different animal than with other pan cars.
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
The rears last a long time. The fronts are don't last as long due to the lack of ride height control on the front of Tamiya cars. Other cars may not have this problem, especially the 1/10 pan car based cars (corally, etc)
#1204
You should be looking at the caster mount for F103, a must-have for the F109.
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-f10...b-p-25243.html
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-f10...b-p-25243.html
#1205
prototype wing mount and f104-10 3racing wing carbon side plates!
more on the discussion:http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...tever-117.html
more on the discussion:http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...tever-117.html
#1206
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What motor would you be running? Sometimes the silver cans like a bigger rear tire. For good life a 54mm front is ok, and 55-56 rears. IIRC, 52.4mm gives 4mm ride height on the Tamiya sliding kingpin front end. I would have to check to be 100% on that.
The rears last a long time. The fronts are don't last as long due to the lack of ride height control on the front of Tamiya cars. Other cars may not have this problem, especially the 1/10 pan car based cars (corally, etc)
The rears last a long time. The fronts are don't last as long due to the lack of ride height control on the front of Tamiya cars. Other cars may not have this problem, especially the 1/10 pan car based cars (corally, etc)
#1207
I need help please!
Hey everyone,
I am on the fence about buying a F109 to race with some local guys.
The track is setup on a rubber gym floor in a highschool and most (99.9%) of the guys run touring cars. I would like to run an F1 car just to be different and because I love the look of them.
My question is, what would be a good setup for the rubber floor and would I have a chance racing against the touring cars? It is a run what you brung kinda race and the only thing you win is bragging rights. I would be running a Novak Havoc 2S system with the 10.5 motor (my spare from my Blitz).
Will the F109 be able to run with the touring cars without breaking?
I am on the fence about buying a F109 to race with some local guys.
The track is setup on a rubber gym floor in a highschool and most (99.9%) of the guys run touring cars. I would like to run an F1 car just to be different and because I love the look of them.
My question is, what would be a good setup for the rubber floor and would I have a chance racing against the touring cars? It is a run what you brung kinda race and the only thing you win is bragging rights. I would be running a Novak Havoc 2S system with the 10.5 motor (my spare from my Blitz).
Will the F109 be able to run with the touring cars without breaking?
#1209
Tech Master
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Does anybody know what the benefits of this diff set-up?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=263602_263622
Also, will this servo mount work with the F109?
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-f10...4-p-27441.html
Thanks, Mike
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=263602_263622
Also, will this servo mount work with the F109?
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-f10...4-p-27441.html
Thanks, Mike
Last edited by Michal101; 09-07-2010 at 07:04 PM.
#1210
Do the rims from the f103 fit the f109 ?. I was thinking about ordering a F109 from rcmart, & wanted to get the ride rubber tires & parts on one order.
#1211
Tech Regular
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Does anybody know what the benefits of this diff set-up?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=263602_263622
Thanks, Mike
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=263602_263622
Thanks, Mike
And yes hippie, f103 tyres fit an f109, jsut make sure you get the right sized bearings for the front (5x8 i believe... where as you'll need 5x10 bearings if you wnated to use the F104 front rims)
#1212
How do these tires rate from soft to hard, & what would be good for Carpet ?. This would be for the F109 car.
There is Type a, Type b, Type s/resuce & Type s
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/ride-m-108.html
There is Type a, Type b, Type s/resuce & Type s
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/ride-m-108.html
Last edited by hippie; 09-09-2010 at 09:40 AM.
#1213
F109 help needed
I am about 2 seconds away from ordering a F109 from RCmart but I can't find any specs on the size of batteries that can be used. I aready have half a dozen lipo batteries that are 139mm x 46mm x 26mm in size (square hardcase). Will these fit or am I going to have to buy new batteries.
Also, what are the must have spare parts I should order at the same time as when I order the car? I want to make sure I am prepared.
Last question. I will be racing the car on a rubber gym floor with no preparation other than sweeping. Will the stock foam tires work or will I have to get a set of rubber tires?
Please Help!
Also, what are the must have spare parts I should order at the same time as when I order the car? I want to make sure I am prepared.
Last question. I will be racing the car on a rubber gym floor with no preparation other than sweeping. Will the stock foam tires work or will I have to get a set of rubber tires?
Please Help!
#1214
Any standard 2s hardcase will fit fine, round or square
#1215
Can some please tell me how the tires rate from hard to soft ?. I assume Type s stands for soft, but i dont know about the others. I was told soft RR & medium FR would be good, but i need to know which ones to get. Thank you
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/ride-m-108.html
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/ride-m-108.html
Last edited by hippie; 09-09-2010 at 11:05 AM.