TC3 Forum
#4608
Guys,
I am new to electric just started racing them this winter. I have a FTC3 and a T3 we race indoors on carpet. I run the FT in a stock class and my T3 in a 17 turn foam class, this is probably the best class because the guys are so willing to share tips.
What I would like to know is, if there are any good websites out there that I could read up on motors? Basically I want to know how to tune, clean what type of brushes and springs to use. Things like that. Everything that I have read so far is so vague I need some meat. Thanks
I am new to electric just started racing them this winter. I have a FTC3 and a T3 we race indoors on carpet. I run the FT in a stock class and my T3 in a 17 turn foam class, this is probably the best class because the guys are so willing to share tips.
What I would like to know is, if there are any good websites out there that I could read up on motors? Basically I want to know how to tune, clean what type of brushes and springs to use. Things like that. Everything that I have read so far is so vague I need some meat. Thanks
#4609
im pretty sure i got this off of tony phalens site but im not positive. its by wild hobbies. if u send me an email i can send u one back with it as an attachment or if u want me to paste it in.
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#4610
Originally posted by mistercrash
coolrcdad
I did the NTC3 rack conversion and documented it. You can go here to see it. Just click on "NTC3 steering rack modification".
DRIVEN
I blueprinted my TC3 and posted a clip of the spinning test on my website. Click here to see it. Does all this work make the car faster? I don't know. This is still being debated. I guess it would affect runtime since it takes less power to keep the drivetrain rolling.
coolrcdad
I did the NTC3 rack conversion and documented it. You can go here to see it. Just click on "NTC3 steering rack modification".
DRIVEN
I blueprinted my TC3 and posted a clip of the spinning test on my website. Click here to see it. Does all this work make the car faster? I don't know. This is still being debated. I guess it would affect runtime since it takes less power to keep the drivetrain rolling.
#4611
Factory Team has the Teflon Bearings.
I think all other TC3's have the Rubber Sealed.
Guys...I have the IRS Aluminum Front Diff. I had to buy it down at snowbirds because I was poping the CVD's out of the Diff down there and that was the only solution I could come up with to fix it. My problem is that now I have 2 hugh gashes in it where the CVD Pins press agaisnt it. What can I do to stop this from happening? I heard of Diff Savers that go over the Pins but I tired that with heat shrink and it was very very hard to get into the Diff and now my drivetrain is not as free as it was without the heatshrink. I use the composite bones.
thanks
Mike Webb
I think all other TC3's have the Rubber Sealed.
Guys...I have the IRS Aluminum Front Diff. I had to buy it down at snowbirds because I was poping the CVD's out of the Diff down there and that was the only solution I could come up with to fix it. My problem is that now I have 2 hugh gashes in it where the CVD Pins press agaisnt it. What can I do to stop this from happening? I heard of Diff Savers that go over the Pins but I tired that with heat shrink and it was very very hard to get into the Diff and now my drivetrain is not as free as it was without the heatshrink. I use the composite bones.
thanks
Mike Webb
#4613
Even cheaper, just use the IRS pin cushions for the plastic or al outdrives.
Well. I did the NTC3 swing mount steering. Not too difficult, but I would definitely recommend using digital calipers. Made it much easier.
Well. I did the NTC3 swing mount steering. Not too difficult, but I would definitely recommend using digital calipers. Made it much easier.



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