Tamiya TB Evo 6
#1967
Setup question
I've a setup-question with my 6MS:
When the wheelbase on the chassis for example is shortened against the basic setup, do the dampers have to stay perpendicular to the arms? I mean perpendicular if you look sideways on the chassis.
I can use washers under the damperscrews but i don't know if it has generally any effect with light angeled or perpendicular mounted dampers.
When the wheelbase on the chassis for example is shortened against the basic setup, do the dampers have to stay perpendicular to the arms? I mean perpendicular if you look sideways on the chassis.
I can use washers under the damperscrews but i don't know if it has generally any effect with light angeled or perpendicular mounted dampers.
#1968
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I've a setup-question with my 6MS:
When the wheelbase on the chassis for example is shortened against the basic setup, do the dampers have to stay perpendicular to the arms? I mean perpendicular if you look sideways on the chassis.
I can use washers under the damperscrews but i don't know if it has generally any effect with light angeled or perpendicular mounted dampers.
When the wheelbase on the chassis for example is shortened against the basic setup, do the dampers have to stay perpendicular to the arms? I mean perpendicular if you look sideways on the chassis.
I can use washers under the damperscrews but i don't know if it has generally any effect with light angeled or perpendicular mounted dampers.
#1970
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TQ Racing has a Robinson Racing 60T 48P spur gear that I use that fits nicely. PN# 1860. The 48P gears are much easier to set the mesh with as the spur and pinion aren't the easiest things to see from the rear of the car if your using the Exotek conversion chassis. I use 36 thru 40 pinions to pretty much cover the full range of gearing on a 17.5T motor. Adjust pinion choice for 21.5T accordingly.
#1971
What's the lowest turn motors you can run without tearing through the gears?
#1974
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set screws?
You can put a drop of CA glue, so it doesn't wear the carbon fiber as fast.
I was thinking McMaster Carr sells set screws with a Nylon tip, that would not dig into the lower deck. I checked on McMaster-Carr website and it's $10.46 for a set of 4 of the nylon tip steel 4mm set screws 10mm long, not counting shipping! That's a little pricey maybe you can find some cheaper somewhere else?
Just my 2$
Last edited by maxepower; 06-24-2016 at 05:45 AM.
#1975
Are they still actively in business?
#1976
Mcmastercarr sells full nylon 10-32 droop screws that can make your car two to three grams lighter... Just add a bit of ofna diff lock lube or sticky silicone so they can hold better...
You can put a drop of CA glue, so it doesn't wear the carbon fiber as fast.
I was thinking McMaster Carr sells set screws with a Nylon tip, that would not dig into the lower deck. I checked on McMaster-Carr website and it's $10.46 for a set of 4 of the nylon tip steel 4mm set screws 10mm long, not counting shipping! That's a little pricey maybe you can find some cheaper somewhere else?
Just my 2$
I was thinking McMaster Carr sells set screws with a Nylon tip, that would not dig into the lower deck. I checked on McMaster-Carr website and it's $10.46 for a set of 4 of the nylon tip steel 4mm set screws 10mm long, not counting shipping! That's a little pricey maybe you can find some cheaper somewhere else?
Just my 2$
#1977
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Raced this weekend. It was my first actual race, and my second time on a track. Some of the locals are suggesting that I move from 17.5 to USGT (21.5). They think it will help to slow me down. I'm not so sure.
Personally I like the speed of 17.5
Anyway, most of the locals were somewhere in the range of about 15-16 seconds per a lap. By the end of the night I was around 18 seconds per a lap, I flipped my car 3 times in a 8 hour period, so I don't think I'm doing that bad. What do you guys think... should I stick with 17.5 like I want or go down to 21.5 like others are suggesting?
Personally I like the speed of 17.5
Anyway, most of the locals were somewhere in the range of about 15-16 seconds per a lap. By the end of the night I was around 18 seconds per a lap, I flipped my car 3 times in a 8 hour period, so I don't think I'm doing that bad. What do you guys think... should I stick with 17.5 like I want or go down to 21.5 like others are suggesting?
#1978
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Raced this weekend. It was my first actual race, and my second time on a track. Some of the locals are suggesting that I move from 17.5 to USGT (21.5). They think it will help to slow me down. I'm not so sure.
Personally I like the speed of 17.5
Anyway, most of the locals were somewhere in the range of about 15-16 seconds per a lap. By the end of the night I was around 18 seconds per a lap, I flipped my car 3 times in a 8 hour period, so I don't think I'm doing that bad. What do you guys think... should I stick with 17.5 like I want or go down to 21.5 like others are suggesting?
Personally I like the speed of 17.5
Anyway, most of the locals were somewhere in the range of about 15-16 seconds per a lap. By the end of the night I was around 18 seconds per a lap, I flipped my car 3 times in a 8 hour period, so I don't think I'm doing that bad. What do you guys think... should I stick with 17.5 like I want or go down to 21.5 like others are suggesting?
2 - 3 secs a lap off pace is quite significant
Can the locals help you tune that car, or check it over ?
Crashing and such is what practice days are for, nothing to be concerned with, also a good way to find the limits of your settings under race pace
Never practice at 90%
#1979