Tamiya XV-01
#316
Tech Rookie
finally got to convert my xv-01t asterion to a rally car! no upgrade for parts since i haven't broken anything yet and ran it only on tarmac. but i'm really itching to run it on some dirt.
while deciding for the body i painted some parts
chose the subaru team arai but went with my own color scheme
while deciding for the body i painted some parts
chose the subaru team arai but went with my own color scheme
#318
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#319
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I'm sad to say the XV has been sitting on the shelf for a little while. I've been focusing on honing my skills at the local offroad track with a buggy and an SCT, as I realized my driving was pretty bad. But.. I just had a few parts come from RCMart and the XV will be making a comeback soon. I'm also going to try turning it into a basic drifter, I have the wheels/tires and body already. Just to scratch up some hardwood floors
#320
Tech Rookie
I'm sad to say the XV has been sitting on the shelf for a little while. I've been focusing on honing my skills at the local offroad track with a buggy and an SCT, as I realized my driving was pretty bad. But.. I just had a few parts come from RCMart and the XV will be making a comeback soon. I'm also going to try turning it into a basic drifter, I have the wheels/tires and body already. Just to scratch up some hardwood floors
have fun with the buggies and the SCTs.
#321
Did you have to do any modifications, or was it just a matter of switching wheels and body?
#322
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I really should take some pictures of my XV in the various looks. Now I have a TODO
#323
Tech Rookie
metalnut is correct - wheels and body plus the bumper (PN 51502) and urethane foam. at that time i took the picture, my LHS didn't have any foam so i just made one from rubber lying around the house.
#324
Looks to me like just wheels and body. Many 190mm bodies will fit, as long as there is room for the motor up front and the length is in the ballpark. Same way, 26mm TC wheels/tires just bolt right on as well.
I really should take some pictures of my XV in the various looks. Now I have a TODO
I really should take some pictures of my XV in the various looks. Now I have a TODO
#326
The picture is up, shouldn't take much longer now!
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54514
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54514
#327
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The picture is up, shouldn't take much longer now!
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54514
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54514
#328
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The picture is up, shouldn't take much longer now!
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54514
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54514
#329
Tech Regular
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Are there any good tips in installing the slipper clutch? I installed mine and followed the procedure (leave 3.5mm exposed screw), but the slipper keeps on slipping even on low pile carpet only. I adjusted it a bit to 5mm but when I run it, the locknut got tightened causing the spur gear to lock/bind. I tried to install it twice, same thing happened...
Any common mistakes that a newbie like me can make so that I can look out for it when I'm doing the slipper clutch install? Anybody willing to make a good youtube video about it? Thanks
Any common mistakes that a newbie like me can make so that I can look out for it when I'm doing the slipper clutch install? Anybody willing to make a good youtube video about it? Thanks
Last edited by archerwin; 08-17-2013 at 10:45 PM.
#330
Tech Champion
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Remove the slipper entirely and start over. First install back pressure plate, make sure it sits properly on shaft, then disk and spur. Make sure the disk stays inside the groves of spur. Install front disk and pressure plate. Install washer, spring and washer (I think that's the sequence) then lock nut. Turn lock nut till tight, do not over tighten. Back out a full turn and half.
Turn radio and car on. Hold car down with one hand and pull trigger to check slip. If there is no slip, loosen still 1/4 turn. If it slips a lot, tighten 1/4. Then test car on carpet without holding it.
You want the slipper to slip for 2 to 3 seconds when you pull the trigger to full throttle.
Turn radio and car on. Hold car down with one hand and pull trigger to check slip. If there is no slip, loosen still 1/4 turn. If it slips a lot, tighten 1/4. Then test car on carpet without holding it.
You want the slipper to slip for 2 to 3 seconds when you pull the trigger to full throttle.