Tamiya mini cooper
I can't see the video since I am at work, but you are using the 0.6 pitch pinions for Tamiya, correct?
Yup just what came in the kit. Will replay the video in a minute and compare to now.
Yes much better but still sounds like a bag of nails.
https://youtu.be/HjTNwcQb76o
Yes much better but still sounds like a bag of nails.
https://youtu.be/HjTNwcQb76o
Last edited by antlockyer; 03-28-2016 at 08:14 AM.
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I chamfered the edges of all my my M03 gears(contact points only/pinion included) with a dremel steel cutting bit, and I also made sure to remove all the burs inside the gearbox. It made alot less noise after that...
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Short of regluing, just cleaning the track crud off the tires every run will do wonders, as well. I know when I run at Carcar (Calgary) the track is often so heavily soaked with traction compound and dissolved tire goo, that the glue get completely coated with it.
If you clean and find the glue gone, then it's definitely time.
If you clean and find the glue gone, then it's definitely time.
Safe to assume you'll be at the WCICS race this weekend?
As I mentioned before I put 2 extra shims in the diff and tightened it fairly tight. This is what it sounds like now just under power.
https://youtu.be/b8qHBdhH-ig
Is that normal? Sounds awful to me
https://youtu.be/b8qHBdhH-ig
Is that normal? Sounds awful to me

I just drive my SabreFD Mini with its open m-chassis gears and all other m-chassis I drive afterwards sound quiet.
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Gears do rattle a bit in the mini cars, and cutting off their contact edges at a 45 degree angle makes the rattling go away and frees up a few more watts......
Raced at my local track tonight. What a difference to the other one. Super tight and small. Car handled pretty well other than it is pretty twitchy. Going down the straight and all of a sudden it would be darting about with the slightest of inputs.
1.5 negative rear and about .5 pos front running long wheelbase.
What wheelbase are you running? I found that short wheelbase was much twitchier than long wheelbase. (never tried medium).
As for the sound of your car, that seems about right to me. The mini in my experience doesn't have a smooth movement, its kind of "chunky" for lack of a better word. When I turn my TC its very smooth. The mini is not like that at all. As for noise, mine makes a decent amount when I free rev it slightly like you are. On pavement the noise seems much less noticeable ...but they all seem to make a distintive noise. I can tell a mini coming like you can tell a VW's engine.
..was looking at the "show me your wiring" threads and decided to clean up my Mini's wiring. I removed the deans plugs from my esc to battery. Took off the esc wires and replaced w/ wires that lead to battery posts. So removing the deans and balance wiring that I was hauling around brought me from 1318 down to 1299. So now I am in the nice position of being able to strategically place about 5grams of weight!



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