Tamiya TA05 Touring Sedan
#8656
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I did a quick search but I did not see anything. I just recently was lent a TA05 for a while. I want to use foam on carpet. Any setup starting points?
#8657
Just a quick question, What will be better for running Stock, A Front One-Way or a Spool? Im running a 13.5 on a Tight, medium-low grip, ashpalt track.
#8660
Thanks guys, i am gonna try out the one way.
#8661
Tech Initiate
One-way is faster than spool or diff-diff when you ride with a weak motor, like 13.5.
I tried the spool with 23T motor last race, but it was definitely slower than the front one-way.
#8662
Use a spool for a technical track, one way for flowing tracks and for foams use a diff.
#8663
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TA05 on Carpet with foams
For those wondering about setup on carpet with foams....
I have raced a stock TA05 and a TA05 with a few hopups on foam. The setup I start with is as follows.
Bone Stock TA05 setup
Camber at 2 degrees all the way around.
1 degree toe in front and back
Blue front springs(tamiya)
Yellow rear springs(tamiya)
45 Weight shock oil - 2 hole pistons
26mm 40 shore front tires
28mm 40 shore rear tires - sidewall CA glued
No spacers in the stock shocks
Droop is somewhere around 6/4 to start
Shocks standing straight up in the rear, two holes in on the front
That's about it. For my other TA05 the only changes are as follows
Front one way
Center one way
Tamiya alluminum shocks
Associated white front springs
Associated brass rear springs
Ride height 5mm
Camber at 1.5 in the front
Rear shocks one hole in from straight up.
Parma 28mm Double pink/Orange on front
Parma 28mm Double purple on rear.
Hope that gives you something to start with. I'm going to a practise day this weekend so maybe try out a few other things to see how they work.
I have raced a stock TA05 and a TA05 with a few hopups on foam. The setup I start with is as follows.
Bone Stock TA05 setup
Camber at 2 degrees all the way around.
1 degree toe in front and back
Blue front springs(tamiya)
Yellow rear springs(tamiya)
45 Weight shock oil - 2 hole pistons
26mm 40 shore front tires
28mm 40 shore rear tires - sidewall CA glued
No spacers in the stock shocks
Droop is somewhere around 6/4 to start
Shocks standing straight up in the rear, two holes in on the front
That's about it. For my other TA05 the only changes are as follows
Front one way
Center one way
Tamiya alluminum shocks
Associated white front springs
Associated brass rear springs
Ride height 5mm
Camber at 1.5 in the front
Rear shocks one hole in from straight up.
Parma 28mm Double pink/Orange on front
Parma 28mm Double purple on rear.
Hope that gives you something to start with. I'm going to a practise day this weekend so maybe try out a few other things to see how they work.
#8664
Tech Initiate
Hi,
Have somebody an editable setup sheet??
Have somebody an editable setup sheet??
#8667
Tech Initiate
Thank you guys. I will upload my setup (carpet/rubber) as soon as I get the editable setup sheet. I hope you will love it, but I think the most drivers goes with foam in US.
#8668
Well i have up a spool seperate using losi spool pads so if i want to switch to the Spool i can swap them straight over.
Also i would like to loose 100grams of weight. What would be my best bet? Im planning on getting a graphite battery strap and maybe a graphite bumper brace. Im thinking some alloy screws to loose some weight? I have some screws from a TC4 (i think) and they seem to be a bit thinner than the stock TA05 ones but they are also a bit longer and they screw in alot easier. Would it be ok to use these? Should i just place a bit of locite on them?
Also i would like to loose 100grams of weight. What would be my best bet? Im planning on getting a graphite battery strap and maybe a graphite bumper brace. Im thinking some alloy screws to loose some weight? I have some screws from a TC4 (i think) and they seem to be a bit thinner than the stock TA05 ones but they are also a bit longer and they screw in alot easier. Would it be ok to use these? Should i just place a bit of locite on them?
#8669
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Want to save weight? Use a smaller servo, Rx, lighter wheels, alloy turnbuckles, plastic outdrives, alloy axles. However you'll find that the plastic parts weigh less than alloy parts. Use alloy screws only in low strss areas or else they will strip or break.
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For those wondering about setup on carpet with foams....
I have raced a stock TA05 and a TA05 with a few hopups on foam. The setup I start with is as follows.
Bone Stock TA05 setup
Camber at 2 degrees all the way around.
1 degree toe in front and back
Blue front springs(tamiya)
Yellow rear springs(tamiya)
45 Weight shock oil - 2 hole pistons
26mm 40 shore front tires
28mm 40 shore rear tires - sidewall CA glued
No spacers in the stock shocks
Droop is somewhere around 6/4 to start
Shocks standing straight up in the rear, two holes in on the front
That's about it. For my other TA05 the only changes are as follows
Front one way
Center one way
Tamiya alluminum shocks
Associated white front springs
Associated brass rear springs
Ride height 5mm
Camber at 1.5 in the front
Rear shocks one hole in from straight up.
Parma 28mm Double pink/Orange on front
Parma 28mm Double purple on rear.
Hope that gives you something to start with. I'm going to a practise day this weekend so maybe try out a few other things to see how they work.
I have raced a stock TA05 and a TA05 with a few hopups on foam. The setup I start with is as follows.
Bone Stock TA05 setup
Camber at 2 degrees all the way around.
1 degree toe in front and back
Blue front springs(tamiya)
Yellow rear springs(tamiya)
45 Weight shock oil - 2 hole pistons
26mm 40 shore front tires
28mm 40 shore rear tires - sidewall CA glued
No spacers in the stock shocks
Droop is somewhere around 6/4 to start
Shocks standing straight up in the rear, two holes in on the front
That's about it. For my other TA05 the only changes are as follows
Front one way
Center one way
Tamiya alluminum shocks
Associated white front springs
Associated brass rear springs
Ride height 5mm
Camber at 1.5 in the front
Rear shocks one hole in from straight up.
Parma 28mm Double pink/Orange on front
Parma 28mm Double purple on rear.
Hope that gives you something to start with. I'm going to a practise day this weekend so maybe try out a few other things to see how they work.