Tamiya mini cooper
Where is your home track Justin?
Ivan
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Penticton is my home track. anthony has a setup very similar to what you posted thats what i'm trying to duplicate at the moment
Around your area, your target will be Anthony and when Brent comes up from Kamloops he's someone to chase too.
If you can make it to the Calgary Wcics race in March, you're probably looking at 30-40 mini deep field.
Ivan
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Yeah unfortunetly i couldn't make the wcics race in penticton so i missed the professor
but i'm on the same lap as anthony but to keep up with him i need a bit more corner speed and steering. I'll keep trying but i think the blue springs will be the ticket i'm really close so i guess just keep trying
track time cant hurt
but i'm on the same lap as anthony but to keep up with him i need a bit more corner speed and steering. I'll keep trying but i think the blue springs will be the ticket i'm really close so i guess just keep trying
track time cant hurt
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Joined: Jul 2013
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From: Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Hi all,
I would like a black can motor but I run the 105 esc. The specs of that suggest a 25t motor limit but the black is 23t I think.
I guess I can't run that combo then?
Cheers
Ryan
I would like a black can motor but I run the 105 esc. The specs of that suggest a 25t motor limit but the black is 23t I think.
I guess I can't run that combo then?
Cheers
Ryan
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Posts: 4,857
Hi, for me M-Grip/S-Grip tires, ball bearings, lead weights (to put in front bumper). The stock gear diff is fine. To give it limited slip effect, fill it partially with thick oil then seal the edge with gasket sealer or hot glue gun.
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Hoping someone on here can help me I have an m05 gold edition and I cracked the chassis and cannot find a replacement one for it anywhere I realize I can put the standard on but kinda makes the kit pointless and I'm not gonna paint it
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As far as the other upgrades, many of them are dependent on the track and the surface you race on. It's better to see what the locals are running and copy that. An example of that would be the aluminum rear blocks. If they are using 2 degree blocks, you can save yourself the $40 by using the kit ones. Minis are like any other car, you can go crazy on option parts.
Since you're running WCICS, the Yeah Racing and 3Racing steering racks are viable. I've been using the Yeah Racing setup. It's pretty good and it has a lot of adjustability. Avid is great for bearings. The Revolutions series are a bargain at a buck each.
Hey guys,
I need some help. I ran these tires on my M-Chassis and they worked really, really fine and personally I like them more than the sweeps. Plus, they don't grab dirt from the carpet so there's no drifting around corners after a few rounds
http://www.rcmart.com/mini-radial-pr...?cPath=35_1086
Anyone knows where to buy them?
Or if the Pit Shimizus are equally?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/151195847197?...84.m1423.l2649
I need some help. I ran these tires on my M-Chassis and they worked really, really fine and personally I like them more than the sweeps. Plus, they don't grab dirt from the carpet so there's no drifting around corners after a few rounds

http://www.rcmart.com/mini-radial-pr...?cPath=35_1086
Anyone knows where to buy them?
Or if the Pit Shimizus are equally?
http://www.ebay.de/itm/151195847197?...84.m1423.l2649



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