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Old 06-15-2021, 12:59 PM
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Tamiya Championship Series Mini 2wd A main at Cal Raceway. Enjoy!
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Originally Posted by izzyracer
Tamiya Championship Series Mini 2wd A main at Cal Raceway. Enjoy!
https://youtu.be/UjFAQxdfifo
I'm curious which chassis the race winner was running. Was it the M07 or M08?
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Old 06-15-2021, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by JoshuaRC10
I'm curious which chassis the race winner was running. Was it the M07 or M08?
Not absolutely sure but almost certain we are all running M07s.
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Jason Smith runs an M07. I'd be surprised if any M08's were at the event, let alone making the A. Mini in southern Cal is a tough class.
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Old 06-24-2021, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by JoshuaRC10
I'm curious which chassis the race winner was running. Was it the M07 or M08?
I was running the M07
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Originally Posted by shmit 1
I was running the M07
congrats Jason!!!
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Old 06-25-2021, 04:51 PM
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Does anyone have setup sheets from this TCS race?
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Old 06-26-2021, 11:26 AM
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M08s shine on carpet.
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Old 07-27-2021, 04:22 AM
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New TCR style bodyshell from Phat Bodies in UK now available !!!

https://www.phatbodies.co.uk/product/phat-bodies-rokit



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Originally Posted by gigaplex
What is everyone's go-to for shock orings? I'm tired of my Tamiya shocks leaking all the time. None of my other brand shocks leak, and I'm careful when building to not scratch the shaft or cut the oring. I also use green slime. I don't know why Tamiya has such a good reputation for shocks.

I've just put some 4mm ID shims in to compress the oring to see if that helps.

On another note, what about ball studs? The aluminium ones on the M07R wear out pretty quickly, and they're largely sold out at the places I normally shop so I can't just keep replacing them. The stock ones from the regular M07 don't appear to be sold separately either.
Any more feedback on the leaking shocks? One of mine leaked immediately after building it despite liberal use of green slime. This is with the blue x-rings also. I have about 8 races on these shocks and they are all leaking pretty bad now. Still on the original seals, but packed with green slime. After just cycling the suspension a few times on the bench for chassis setup the bottom rod ends are wet. I was thinking of ordering a pack of Tamiya 54855 spacers to compress the x-ring more, but i'm not exactly sure if these will fit. I have some small metal shims that will fit, but i don't want to scratch the shock shafts.

I think the x-rings from the Associated B6.1 shocks are the same size (and even some Traxxas slash shocks). Ive been meaning to pick up some next time i am at the track.

And i agree, the plastic shocks from my 3Racing Sakura are dry as a bone and haven't leaked a drop!
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Originally Posted by Techno Duck
Any more feedback on the leaking shocks? One of mine leaked immediately after building it despite liberal use of green slime. This is with the blue x-rings also. I have about 8 races on these shocks and they are all leaking pretty bad now. Still on the original seals, but packed with green slime. After just cycling the suspension a few times on the bench for chassis setup the bottom rod ends are wet. I was thinking of ordering a pack of Tamiya 54855 spacers to compress the x-ring more, but i'm not exactly sure if these will fit. I have some small metal shims that will fit, but i don't want to scratch the shock shafts.

I think the x-rings from the Associated B6.1 shocks are the same size (and even some Traxxas slash shocks). Ive been meaning to pick up some next time i am at the track.

And i agree, the plastic shocks from my 3Racing Sakura are dry as a bone and haven't leaked a drop!
I just used the shims (Tamiya 53586 - 4mm internal diameter to avoid contact with the shock shaft) to minimise the leaks, and top it up occasionally. Rather frustrating considering most of my other shocks from other brands don't leak. The only other shock I've had trouble with is the newer low profile Xpress shocks with the x-rings. Those needed shimming too.
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Find the clear O-ring kit for the Tamiya shocks. It will stop the leaks.
https://www.tqrcracing.com/shop/prod...w.asp?p_id=595
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Originally Posted by CL
Find the clear O-ring kit for the Tamiya shocks. It will stop the leaks.
https://www.tqrcracing.com/shop/prod...w.asp?p_id=595
+1 it’s not the dampers it’s the stupid o-ring

use the clear o rings. Forget the blue ones. You can also use the Axon black ones or the YOk.. which are also by Axon

https://www.tqrcracing.com/shop/prod...asp?p_id=15654
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I've tried the clear o-rings. I've got them in a few sets of shocks. They still leak.
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