Tamiya TA05 Touring Sedan
#2567
Originally Posted by OSherman
You will burn for that lil lie..
#2569
Tech Master
iTrader: (4)
Originally Posted by SpeedTech
Hi Guo Chean,
How are you? I don't think we'll sell a complete XR05 car as it will be too expensive due to the amount of parts used. But all the parts used will be listed along with the reason for it being used so you guys can pick and choose what is ideal for your car. Also, once we are done, we are going to try and get this car featured in a magazine as well
Steve Wang
How are you? I don't think we'll sell a complete XR05 car as it will be too expensive due to the amount of parts used. But all the parts used will be listed along with the reason for it being used so you guys can pick and choose what is ideal for your car. Also, once we are done, we are going to try and get this car featured in a magazine as well
Steve Wang
i very good over here, how about you? is true but sometimes for TA05 fans i think they do not care the price they only care their car kit look cools such as me. hahahar Steve is the damper cylinder that you show from photo are limited edition?
#2570
Originally Posted by DA_cookie_monst
Steve (SPEEDTECH)
Is the Xenon motor mount designed to fit on a carbon chassis or the moulded chassis.....???????????
Is the Xenon motor mount designed to fit on a carbon chassis or the moulded chassis.....???????????
Steve Wang
#2571
TRF Special Dampers
Hi, i just received my TRF Special Dampers and was wondering if anyone knows what setup to use for a TA-05. (2 or 3 Piston Holes and how many, if any O-rings.)
The instructions dont have the recommended set-up for a TA-05...
Thanks
The instructions dont have the recommended set-up for a TA-05...
Thanks
Last edited by Xcal; 01-18-2006 at 07:14 PM.
#2572
Tech Regular
Use 3-hole piston and the urethane bushing.
#2573
Just finished my TA05! Went for a test run at the local track (asphalt) and it turned out great! My question is: what gear ratio are you guys using? I am at 6.3 now ....using 108 spur and 32 pinion.. acceleration was great, top speed pretty okay. also, where did you guys mount your receivers? its a pretty tight fit behind the servo !!! please share your thoughts. thanks!!!
#2574
Tech Regular
Put your reciever on top the servo or make your RX to stand up in that tiny space.
#2575
I mounted the Receiver on top of the Servo... I cut out some Styrene and used it between them just to give the receiver a bit more shock absorbtion.
#2576
TA05 Tamiya Spool
TA05 Tamiya Spool Feedback
Question re the spool for the TA05. I just received my TA05 spool & plan to retro fit in my TRF414M and noticed that the outdrives are not the delrin outdrives that the 415 version has, but steel ones.
How does the TA05 spool hold up? If the steel ones last longer that the delrin outdrives, I might just use the steel outdrives on my 415 spool instead.
Any replies will be welcomed.
Question re the spool for the TA05. I just received my TA05 spool & plan to retro fit in my TRF414M and noticed that the outdrives are not the delrin outdrives that the 415 version has, but steel ones.
How does the TA05 spool hold up? If the steel ones last longer that the delrin outdrives, I might just use the steel outdrives on my 415 spool instead.
Any replies will be welcomed.
#2577
Originally Posted by tamiyarcracer
I would oil the bushings, and gear it in the 5.0 for a large open track. or about a 5.3 for a tight track.
Brant
#2578
Regional Moderator
iTrader: (9)
Originally Posted by m i g v e a
Just finished my TA05! Went for a test run at the local track (asphalt) and it turned out great! My question is: what gear ratio are you guys using? I am at 6.3 now ....using 108 spur and 32 pinion.. acceleration was great, top speed pretty okay. also, where did you guys mount your receivers? its a pretty tight fit behind the servo !!! please share your thoughts. thanks!!!
As for the reciever, you really shouldn't have any problems mounting it where its designed to go. I'm surprised to see so many people say they mount theirs on the servo. Unless your running budget radio equipment, there really isn't any reciever that shouldn't fit. I use a Novak Xxtra, which is about at big as there is, and it drops down in there just fine.
#2579
Tech Master
iTrader: (1)
Outdrive issues!!
Originally Posted by JRRobiso
TA05 Tamiya Spool Feedback
Question re the spool for the TA05. I just received my TA05 spool & plan to retro fit in my TRF414M and noticed that the outdrives are not the delrin outdrives that the 415 version has, but steel ones.
How does the TA05 spool hold up? If the steel ones last longer that the delrin outdrives, I might just use the steel outdrives on my 415 spool instead.
Any replies will be welcomed.
Question re the spool for the TA05. I just received my TA05 spool & plan to retro fit in my TRF414M and noticed that the outdrives are not the delrin outdrives that the 415 version has, but steel ones.
How does the TA05 spool hold up? If the steel ones last longer that the delrin outdrives, I might just use the steel outdrives on my 415 spool instead.
Any replies will be welcomed.
#2580
Tech Master
iTrader: (1)
Originally Posted by Darkseid
You didn't say what motor you were running with that ratio. At 6.3 I'm guessing stock or maybe 19t. I've been running right around the 6.5-6.8 range with my 19t.
As for the reciever, you really shouldn't have any problems mounting it where its designed to go. I'm surprised to see so many people say they mount theirs on the servo. Unless your running budget radio equipment, there really isn't any reciever that shouldn't fit. I use a Novak Xxtra, which is about at big as there is, and it drops down in there just fine.
As for the reciever, you really shouldn't have any problems mounting it where its designed to go. I'm surprised to see so many people say they mount theirs on the servo. Unless your running budget radio equipment, there really isn't any reciever that shouldn't fit. I use a Novak Xxtra, which is about at big as there is, and it drops down in there just fine.
Glitching issues! I run mine on top of my servo and no problems there!