Tamiya mini cooper
#4624
Hey all . .
I am running a swift on carpet currently with te M insert betwen the chassis halves. I am quite jealous of all the bodies available for the short chassis mini. Any suggestions on changing my current "M" set up to compensate for the shorter wheelbase? I am a bit hesitant to do this as my mini is quite dialed at the moment, but I would love to be able to run something other than the swift "bend over and give me $35 " body.
How well does the civic body fit the swift??? I ahve heard varied opinions on the fit, but haven't seen one in person.
I am running a swift on carpet currently with te M insert betwen the chassis halves. I am quite jealous of all the bodies available for the short chassis mini. Any suggestions on changing my current "M" set up to compensate for the shorter wheelbase? I am a bit hesitant to do this as my mini is quite dialed at the moment, but I would love to be able to run something other than the swift "bend over and give me $35 " body.
How well does the civic body fit the swift??? I ahve heard varied opinions on the fit, but haven't seen one in person.
#4628
I prefer either Corally Ball Diff lube, or Kyosho 30000 Diff Grease. The quickest Mini at my local club uses 300000 Silicon Diff Oil, but it does leak a tiny bit from the outdrives.
Tried various industrial and commercial grease's, none do the same job as the above.
One racer swears on water pump lube from days gone by, but we cant find anyone who sells it now.
Railway grease would work
Tried various industrial and commercial grease's, none do the same job as the above.
One racer swears on water pump lube from days gone by, but we cant find anyone who sells it now.
Railway grease would work
#4630
andrewdoherty - For M03M bodies you may want to check out the HPI mini bodies. I don't know if the M03M is too long for the HPI Minis. Checkout the wheel base. I also found that Phil's Hobby Shop on line has some Tamiya bodies at a more reasonable price. They have the Tamiya M03L body, which I run, for $23.80.
kenchan - Great paint job!
kenchan - Great paint job!
#4631
The HPI Mini Cooper shell is for the SWB only. If you can find a Civic or Maita, I believe they're for MWB.
Its all here at the bottom of the page http://www.rc-mini.net/MiniWeb_Onlin...D7756B281E1090
Its all here at the bottom of the page http://www.rc-mini.net/MiniWeb_Onlin...D7756B281E1090
#4634
Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 3,549
From: Melbourne, Australia. Home of rc-mini.net
Civic and Miata are the right (225) wheelbase but don't fit.
Like on a lot of other things the body hits the servo mounts on an M03.
You can put the body on but it has to sit real high at the front and it looks crap...
The only 225mm alternative that I know of is the Audi TT from Proline. Only problem being that its been out of production for about 3 years...
The HPI Mini and/or VW Concept are both 210mm, they wont fit.
Solution? Pull out the spacer and run 210mm!
Like on a lot of other things the body hits the servo mounts on an M03.
You can put the body on but it has to sit real high at the front and it looks crap...
The only 225mm alternative that I know of is the Audi TT from Proline. Only problem being that its been out of production for about 3 years...
The HPI Mini and/or VW Concept are both 210mm, they wont fit.
Solution? Pull out the spacer and run 210mm!
#4635
Got a heap of Mini parts in today from overseas, the limited edition uprights, tons of tyres and a 3Racing Ball diff.
Broke the TA03 one on the weekend when fixing it, so see what the 3Racing does.
Broke the TA03 one on the weekend when fixing it, so see what the 3Racing does.



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