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Originally Posted by Sean Cochran
(Post 10681714)
It is my understanding that VTA rules call for a fixed gear. I would check out the USVTA website or search VTA threads here for more info on the rules.
http://www.usvintagetransam.com/rules/index.html
Originally Posted by LasagnaCat
(Post 10682137)
It really depends on track size. A 4.0FDR is a safe starting point in VTA just about anywhere. On a larger track that may drop to the mid 3.somethings.
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Originally Posted by IndyHobbies.com
(Post 10677207)
I've got a new-to-me TC6. Drives really well. I'm glad I bought it. I also own TC3's and TC5's.
Have any of you put an aftermarket battery holder on? Or, are you just using the battery mounting system that AE designed for it? Some people just run tape under the battery and around. I've found that to be really annoying as the stick tape is exposed whenever there isnt a battery in the car. Velcro looks messy to me and tape is a lot cheaper. |
Originally Posted by jhautz
(Post 10682184)
OK thanks. I was looking at the at the rules posted on the USVTA website it doesn't state anything about gearing. Just specific speed controls and the Novak 25.5 motor only along with the spec tire and body rules.
http://www.usvintagetransam.com/rules/index.html OK. So it sounds like basically the same gearing Im running on my 17.5 TC. I wasnt sure how much taller a gear the higher wind motor would pull. I can start there and see how it goes. I just though considering the motor is fixed there may be a pretty well targeted FDR for this setup. |
Originally Posted by jhautz
(Post 10682184)
OK. So it sounds like basically the same gearing Im running on my 17.5 TC. I wasnt sure how much taller a gear the higher wind motor would pull. I can start there and see how it goes. I just though considering the motor is fixed there may be a pretty well targeted FDR for this setup.
There is no longer a FDR cap under USVTA rules, fwiw. |
TC6 Dual Cardan Joints Reflexracing
Got me the Dual Cardan Joints from Reflexracing.
They are screwed together. Do I have to take them apart and use grease of some sort where the joints come together? Do I have to put shrink tube around the joints in the middle? Or is all of that not necessary? |
Originally Posted by or8ital
(Post 10682256)
The AE system works wonderfully. Especially if you do it sorta like the instructions describe. You can add two loops of tape on either side. You can keep those there pretty much forever. Then two small pieces of tape attached to the loops to fasten the battery. Just replace those two small pieces as necessary.
Some people just run tape under the battery and around. I've found that to be really annoying as the stick tape is exposed whenever there isnt a battery in the car. Velcro looks messy to me and tape is a lot cheaper. |
Originally Posted by Kensei
(Post 10685349)
Got me the Dual Cardan Joints from Reflexracing.
They are screwed together. Do I have to take them apart and use grease of some sort where the joints come together? Do I have to put shrink tube around the joints in the middle? Or is all of that not necessary? |
associated has released new ballstud bearing caps. These change the inner ballstuds to mount like those on the sray 2012.
My question is this: Does this really make the car better? Also, can I use my old shock towers or do I HAVE to buy the new ones? I'm trying to NOT spend a fortune to get a better car. thanks, tim |
It doesn't make your car faster, but it gives you more tuning options.
Rest is explained below ;) |
Originally Posted by rc_speed
(Post 10695725)
associated has released new ballstud bearing caps. These change the inner ballstuds to mount like those on the sray 2012.
My question is this: Does this really make the car better? Also, can I use my old shock towers or do I HAVE to buy the new ones? I'm trying to NOT spend a fortune to get a better car. thanks, tim |
Originally Posted by thunderbt3
(Post 10696050)
New shock towers are not required, you can still run the stock ones. Rick or Sean has mentioned it before on here. The only difference between the current and new ones are the holes for the upper link are gone.
are there any setup sheets with the new vertical ballstud system? |
Just use the outter most hole if you are racing on asphalt
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Originally Posted by thunderbt3
(Post 10696050)
New shock towers are not required, you can still run the stock ones. Rick or Sean has mentioned it before on here. The only difference between the current and new ones are the holes for the upper link are gone.
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Some one have a good setup for TC6.1 on asphalt ? For Low-medium grip, long and larg track... I use Sorex 36 or Ride 32 and run with 4.5 boosted
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I have a tc6.1 and im running on a small carpet track with medium traction. I am havin a issue with my inside rear wheel lifting uder power about 60% of the way through cornering. I put the white sway bar on the rear to help and it did a little bit but it is still doing it. I have 55 wt oil in the front an 40 wt in the rear with the stock silver springs all the way around. Does anyone have any set up tips or advice to help with this issue? Thanks for reading
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