Team Magic G4
#3106
The G4S shock would fit so would most other makes ,just take note of shock lengths.
#3108
Originally Posted by Kodak Hodak
Just got my G4S kit today, here is how far i got tonight in the build....!
Lets just say its been enjoyable to build.....
Lets just say its been enjoyable to build.....
http://www.3hobby.net/modules.php?name=Topics
and go to the TeamMagic section 3rd from bottom for the build review and tips.Lots of small things that will make your life easier.
#3109
Tech Elite
iTrader: (10)
Originally Posted by razzor
Looking good so far, but check out
http://www.3hobby.net/modules.php?name=Topics
and go to the TeamMagic section 3rd from bottom for the build review and tips.Lots of small things that will make your life easier.
http://www.3hobby.net/modules.php?name=Topics
and go to the TeamMagic section 3rd from bottom for the build review and tips.Lots of small things that will make your life easier.
cheers, will attack some more tomorrow night, its late here in Australia so its time to knock off, thou thanks for the info....
#3110
Originally Posted by uniquexme
can anyone enlighten me on the effects of mounting the shock tower position? there are few holes for u to mount the shock, so wat would happen if i were to mount it at the top hole?
Moving the bottom of the shock along the suspension arm basically affects the stiffness and droop of the suspension. Moving the shock mount further out results in a suspension that appears both stiffer (sprung) and harder (dampened). Conversely, moving the shock inward gives a softer feel.
The reason for this is simple. The easiest way to explain this is to think back to the playground seesaw of your childhood. When the people on either end don’t weigh the same, by simply moving the heavier person closer to the center the seesaw can be made to balance. It’s just a question of leverage. As the shock moves out along the arm, it can bring greater leverage to bear on the suspension arm. Moving the bottom of the shock along the arm also affects the suspension droop further out equals less droop, further in equals more droop.
Moving the top of the shock absorber has a more subtle effect on the car’s suspension. What is changing here is the angle of action of the shock absorber. Changing the angle makes the shock absorber more or less progressive. A progressive suspension setup is when the suspension
becomes stiffer as the shock/spring/suspension is compressed.
Leaning the shock absorber over further results in a more progressive suspension. This is useful in landing off jumps (helps stop the car from bottoming out), handling on smooth tracks, and handling in high-speed corners.
Standing the shocks straighter helps in rough conditions, or with tracks with lots of quick changes of direction. Adding interest to this setup option is the fact that standing the shocks up gives some degree of anti-roll effect while laying the shocks down encourages, or allows, more chassis roll. The
shock angle you choose can thus be closely related to the use of an anti-roll bar.
AFM
#3113
Originally Posted by Kodak Hodak
just made an icon in my avatar.....! what ya think?
cheers
Chris
#3114
Sway Bar
Hey Kodak,
The sway bar can be difficult sometimes. I had some difficulty with mine.
With the new G4s. The sway bar has two adjusters. Point these to the outside while you install the sway bar mounts. These are used for fine adjustments of the set up of the sway bar once your at the "Car set up" stage.
By the sound of it you've probably got some kind of binding when the front arm's move.
Try leaving the actual bar out until you get the arm's to move freely once the mount's are installed. I had to put a small shim between the mounts and the arm's. You could try this.
By leaving the arms out you will be able to see what is binding.
I hope this helps.
Menace
The sway bar can be difficult sometimes. I had some difficulty with mine.
With the new G4s. The sway bar has two adjusters. Point these to the outside while you install the sway bar mounts. These are used for fine adjustments of the set up of the sway bar once your at the "Car set up" stage.
By the sound of it you've probably got some kind of binding when the front arm's move.
Try leaving the actual bar out until you get the arm's to move freely once the mount's are installed. I had to put a small shim between the mounts and the arm's. You could try this.
By leaving the arms out you will be able to see what is binding.
I hope this helps.
Menace
#3115
Tech Elite
iTrader: (10)
Originally Posted by British Menace
Hey Kodak,
The sway bar can be difficult sometimes. I had some difficulty with mine.
With the new G4s. The sway bar has two adjusters. Point these to the outside while you install the sway bar mounts. These are used for fine adjustments of the set up of the sway bar once your at the "Car set up" stage.
By the sound of it you've probably got some kind of binding when the front arm's move.
Try leaving the actual bar out until you get the arm's to move freely once the mount's are installed. I had to put a small shim between the mounts and the arm's. You could try this.
By leaving the arms out you will be able to see what is binding.
I hope this helps.
Menace
The sway bar can be difficult sometimes. I had some difficulty with mine.
With the new G4s. The sway bar has two adjusters. Point these to the outside while you install the sway bar mounts. These are used for fine adjustments of the set up of the sway bar once your at the "Car set up" stage.
By the sound of it you've probably got some kind of binding when the front arm's move.
Try leaving the actual bar out until you get the arm's to move freely once the mount's are installed. I had to put a small shim between the mounts and the arm's. You could try this.
By leaving the arms out you will be able to see what is binding.
I hope this helps.
Menace
Thanks
#3116
Originally Posted by Kodak Hodak
just made an icon in my avatar.....! what ya think?
Plus making some more as i am bored at work...!
Plus making some more as i am bored at work...!
Hi Kodak Hodak
can you make one with the german Flag :-)
So i can put it into my Avantar
Thanks
Marc
#3118
Yo Kodak ,how about a South African flag too.
Looks great and we can see who is in our G4S family.
Cool
Thanks
Looks great and we can see who is in our G4S family.
Cool
Thanks
#3120
Hi Kodak, I will appreciate Turkish flag, too