Tamiya mini cooper
Tamiya 53509 0.6 Alum Pinion Gear - Hard Fluorine Coated 20T
Is this the Tamiya fluorine coated pinion to use?
Tamiya 53509 0.6 Alum Pinion Gear - Hard Fluorine Coated 20T
Tamiya 53509 0.6 Alum Pinion Gear - Hard Fluorine Coated 20T
Carson Pinion Gear Module 0,6 steel, 20T
Is this the Tamiya fluorine coated pinion to use?
Tamiya 53509 0.6 Alum Pinion Gear - Hard Fluorine Coated 20T
Tamiya 53509 0.6 Alum Pinion Gear - Hard Fluorine Coated 20T
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Posts: 341
From: Edmonton
Yellow front springs with 40 oil and yellow back springs with 30 seems to be the ticket.
Jim would know best.
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From: Edmonton
What would you guys say the minimum servo strength and speed for a 21.5/2200kv mini M03 would be? Would 43oz-in and 0.3s due the job? Or do I really need to get up to 100oz-in?
My LHS has the Futaba S3151 and S3305. Just wondering if I need the extra strength.
PS, I'm stuck with futaba because of the servo saver I'm using.
My LHS has the Futaba S3151 and S3305. Just wondering if I need the extra strength.
PS, I'm stuck with futaba because of the servo saver I'm using.
What would you guys say the minimum servo strength and speed for a 21.5/2200kv mini M03 would be? Would 43oz-in and 0.3s due the job? Or do I really need to get up to 100oz-in?
My LHS has the Futaba S3151 and S3305. Just wondering if I need the extra strength.
PS, I'm stuck with futaba because of the servo saver I'm using.
My LHS has the Futaba S3151 and S3305. Just wondering if I need the extra strength.
PS, I'm stuck with futaba because of the servo saver I'm using.
Wednesday practice night report:
- M04RR - does wheelies quite well, otherwise sketchy
- Xevo - still blindingly awesomely grippy
- m05 - fixed the hard pull to the left with spring tweaking. Thanks!
Not me, but I have added metal plates made from old jigsaw blades to the chassis-droop screw contact points. I felt that the droop screw acting on the plastic chassis could cause wear and therefore affect the handling.

It's superglued in place, the cable tie is just a boots and braces thing.
The same thing is done on the front, less the cable tie obviously.

It's superglued in place, the cable tie is just a boots and braces thing.
The same thing is done on the front, less the cable tie obviously.
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Joined: Jul 2016
Posts: 27
From: Alberta
I've had to throw the towel in on HPI parts in general (bodies & wheels specifically) - I want to get my new chassis up and running (just tires and body left to do).
Not me, but I have added metal plates made from old jigsaw blades to the chassis-droop screw contact points. I felt that the droop screw acting on the plastic chassis could cause wear and therefore affect the handling.

It's superglued in place, the cable tie is just a boots and braces thing.
The same thing is done on the front, less the cable tie obviously.

It's superglued in place, the cable tie is just a boots and braces thing.
The same thing is done on the front, less the cable tie obviously.
Ooh! New diff from RCMart's house brand, Yeah Racing. Looks a lot like the others that are out there already, but comes with a chunk to turn it into a spool, should the need arise. Neat.

For M05 - Yeahracing - (#TAMC-023) 38T Gear Differential Set For Tamiya M05 M06

For M05 - Yeahracing - (#TAMC-023) 38T Gear Differential Set For Tamiya M05 M06



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