Tamiya FF03
#1097
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#1099
Tech Regular
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Ok so I got a question.
I just finished building my FF03. While building the diff, I made sure to put it in the right way (by flipping it) etc as per this forum. I did not over tighten it like the manual instructed. I tightened it just enough. After completing the build, when i would rotate one wheel with the front of the car elevated, both wheels would spin the same direction very lightly. I just took it out for the first test after doing some elevated throttle holding one wheel at a time (to break in the diff). I took it out and within 2 minutes, I could give it a considerable amount of throttle and I would hear it spinning but the car would be moving very slowly. Whats up with the thing? Is the diff too loose that its just not moving now? Tell me what you think please!!!!!
I just finished building my FF03. While building the diff, I made sure to put it in the right way (by flipping it) etc as per this forum. I did not over tighten it like the manual instructed. I tightened it just enough. After completing the build, when i would rotate one wheel with the front of the car elevated, both wheels would spin the same direction very lightly. I just took it out for the first test after doing some elevated throttle holding one wheel at a time (to break in the diff). I took it out and within 2 minutes, I could give it a considerable amount of throttle and I would hear it spinning but the car would be moving very slowly. Whats up with the thing? Is the diff too loose that its just not moving now? Tell me what you think please!!!!!
#1100
Tech Champion
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Don't let that diff slip, it'll melt down in a quick minute.
Very gently tighten the screw til it's fully tight (don't damage anything by crankin on it) then back it off just a tiny bit, 1/8 to 1/4 turn or so.
You can do this by pulling out the dogbone and gettin to the screw thru the outdrive cup.
Mr. O posted this earlier.
It should not slip like a clutch at any time.
I set it down on a surface that I feel is gonna have more traction than any where I may run it then I make sure it will not slip on that surface.
If it slips it'll die.
Very gently tighten the screw til it's fully tight (don't damage anything by crankin on it) then back it off just a tiny bit, 1/8 to 1/4 turn or so.
You can do this by pulling out the dogbone and gettin to the screw thru the outdrive cup.
Mr. O posted this earlier.
It should not slip like a clutch at any time.
I set it down on a surface that I feel is gonna have more traction than any where I may run it then I make sure it will not slip on that surface.
If it slips it'll die.
#1101
Tech Regular
iTrader: (1)
Don't let that diff slip, it'll melt down in a quick minute.
Very gently tighten the screw til it's fully tight (don't damage anything by crankin on it) then back it off just a tiny bit, 1/8 to 1/4 turn or so.
You can do this by pulling out the dogbone and gettin to the screw thru the outdrive cup.
Mr. O posted this earlier.
It should not slip like a clutch at any time.
I set it down on a surface that I feel is gonna have more traction than any where I may run it then I make sure it will not slip on that surface.
If it slips it'll die.
Very gently tighten the screw til it's fully tight (don't damage anything by crankin on it) then back it off just a tiny bit, 1/8 to 1/4 turn or so.
You can do this by pulling out the dogbone and gettin to the screw thru the outdrive cup.
Mr. O posted this earlier.
It should not slip like a clutch at any time.
I set it down on a surface that I feel is gonna have more traction than any where I may run it then I make sure it will not slip on that surface.
If it slips it'll die.
Hey F CUDA just wanted to say thanks. I was getting all agro and buyers remorse cus the stupid thing wouldnt work right. Well I went ahead and did exactly what you said and it works great now! Thanks a bunch! Now i got to wait for next weekend to try it out at WCRC.
#1102
how does this fair against 4x4 touring cars? I absolutely love the design and the fact that its different. I run in the modified touring car class. I know this is a loaded question. regardless of its racing prowess I think I may have to get one just for fun!
#1103
Tech Champion
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Hey Fleshgeardude, really glad it worked.
Have seen so many diffs get smoked, lots of guys like to use em as a clutch or may not know how to set em up to not slip and still be smooth.
Don't forget to hit all the tracks with that thing.
Westcoast
Cal Raceway
TQ Raceway (carpet )
And in case you didn't know, the Tamiya track is open on Saturdays, it's free and there are a bunch of guys that are dialed with these things there.
Have seen so many diffs get smoked, lots of guys like to use em as a clutch or may not know how to set em up to not slip and still be smooth.
Don't forget to hit all the tracks with that thing.
Westcoast
Cal Raceway
TQ Raceway (carpet )
And in case you didn't know, the Tamiya track is open on Saturdays, it's free and there are a bunch of guys that are dialed with these things there.
#1104
Tech Master
iTrader: (93)
Hey guys,
I decided that I'm not going to run this class in next year's TCS. so I am selling my never used kit.
FF03 Pro FS
PM me if interested
Thanks.
I decided that I'm not going to run this class in next year's TCS. so I am selling my never used kit.
FF03 Pro FS
PM me if interested
Thanks.
#1105
ARENA
Hard Coated Ldler Gear 27T support MOD 4.5T Motor no problem !
http://rcmarket.com.hk/product_info....oducts_id=9280
Hard Coated Ldler Gear 27T support MOD 4.5T Motor no problem !
http://rcmarket.com.hk/product_info....oducts_id=9280
#1106
Both Tom's Exiv and Tom's Levin body shells are being re-released. I think even the JAAC's Accord is being re-released as well among with Peugeot, Volva, Alfa Romeo. Hoping for a strong comeback for 1/10 FF class.
#1107
accord already been re released without any sticker sets
#1108
OOOOooooooooooohhhhhhhh! AAAAAAaaaaaaaahhhhh!
#1110
Tech Elite
iTrader: (60)
Anyone want my new HKS OPel VEctra body? Will this fit FF03??
http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...ml#post7967586
http://www.rctech.net/forum/r-c-item...ml#post7967586