Team Associated TC6 Thread
#9991
turn the shock collars down equally in the rear until you get the desired ride height (5mm) is a good starting point, then the same for the front
#9992
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first set your droop to factory settings. use the side of the ride height gauge against the bottom of the chassis. set the outer hinge pin at what ever the factory settings are, i think its like 5 front and 6 rear. we can adjust later at the cc. the run the collars all the way up to the top and then work them down till you get desired ride height. front and back.
#9993
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first set your droop to factory settings. use the side of the ride height gauge against the bottom of the chassis. set the outer hinge pin at what ever the factory settings are, i think its like 5 front and 6 rear. we can adjust later at the cc. the run the collars all the way up to the top and then work them down till you get desired ride height. front and back.
JB
#9996
So I picked up this used TC6.1 with a few mods done to run in CTA (VTA for you U.S. guys) and just finished trimming a Protoform 71 T/A body for it....ordered the HPI wheels and tires for it today, have a 21.5T motor coming and then onto a servo and ESC, both of which I'm undecided on.
I installed the TA aluminum screws for it last nite and found the ones for the top plate were flathead (countersunk)....only problem was the plate itself must've been changed and was made for buttonhead. I was going to get a friend of mine to countersink the holes but I found these red countersunk washers in one of my parts bins. I initially thought it looked good as it was nice to have a little more color than just blue/black but now I'm thinking maybe its a little out of place? Lemme know your thoughts please....
I installed the TA aluminum screws for it last nite and found the ones for the top plate were flathead (countersunk)....only problem was the plate itself must've been changed and was made for buttonhead. I was going to get a friend of mine to countersink the holes but I found these red countersunk washers in one of my parts bins. I initially thought it looked good as it was nice to have a little more color than just blue/black but now I'm thinking maybe its a little out of place? Lemme know your thoughts please....
#9999
Hi guys new to touring cars and struggling with understanding setup. What is this arm sweep that I've been hearing about? I'm open to all suggestions, I run 17.5 blinky on a soda prepared asphalt. Slightly bumpy can anyone help answer my arm sweep question, and offer a good setup for the type of track I run? Thanks in advance everyone
Hi guys new to touring cars and struggling with understanding setup. What is this arm sweep that I've been hearing about? I'm open to all suggestions, I run 17.5 blinky on a soda prepared asphalt. Slightly bumpy can anyone help answer my arm sweep question, and offer a good setup for the type of track I run? Thanks in advance everyone
http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...s-effects.html
Won't your fellow racers offer any advice on setup?
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if the car is pre-Worlds edition, get the vertical ball stud bearing caps. http://www.amain.com/product_info.ph...-Bearing-Cap-B
and a gear diff
http://www.amain.com/product_info.ph...r-Differential
Thats really all you need!
p.s.- And DCJ axles for the front.
and a gear diff
http://www.amain.com/product_info.ph...r-Differential
Thats really all you need!
p.s.- And DCJ axles for the front.
Thank you for your input on the arm sweep, but how is it adjusted on the 6.1wc? I know it's a noob question but I've asked at the track and nobody seems to know. Is it the lower shock mounting position? and I do get some help from the local guys. I was just wondering about some help with the setup, I didn't want to go off petit RC pro's setups.. I do race on a fairly smooth asphalt track, prepared with soda. The layout is one chicane and a few sweeping corners. That is why I am struggling with the setup because I can't find a "happy medium" to work well with our track. Like I said I am new at this so really any suggestions would be great! Thanks guys!
Last edited by Bgilli26; 02-26-2014 at 08:12 PM.
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Thank you for your input on the arm sweep, but how is it adjusted on the 6.1wc? I know it's a noob question but I've asked at the track and nobody seems to know. Is it the lower shock mounting position? and I do get some help from the local guys. I was just wondering about some help with the setup, I didn't want to go off petit RC pro's setups.. I do race on a fairly smooth asphalt track, prepared with soda. The layout is one chicane and a few sweeping corners. That is why I am struggling with the setup because I can't find a "happy medium" to work well with our track. Like I said I am new at this so really any suggestions would be great! Thanks guys!



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Now I have another problem with the height being too high and I have the shocks fully backed off, so any more advice is welcome.

