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Old 01-27-2012, 08:28 AM
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What is everyone’s opinion on running different battery sizes?
Light battery better in corners?
Light battery loose tendencies?
Push with heavy battery?
More grip with heavy?

I have been running a 5000mah battery and I can’t seem to get the car to turn in very hard; I am running a F104 Pro. I use Shimizu 575/577 combo; kit t-plate; 2 deg camber; Soft center spring (only one I have); silver fronts (soft) heavy lube on friction disc. Mainly the rear end of the car is stiff and the front is soft.

Only suggestions I can come up with is heavier center spring and/or split upper deck.

I’m running on low grip carpet. Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by nrtv20
What is everyone’s opinion on running different battery sizes?
Light battery better in corners?
Light battery loose tendencies?
Push with heavy battery?
More grip with heavy?

I have been running a 5000mah battery and I can’t seem to get the car to turn in very hard; I am running a F104 Pro. I use Shimizu 575/577 combo; kit t-plate; 2 deg camber; Soft center spring (only one I have); silver fronts (soft) heavy lube on friction disc. Mainly the rear end of the car is stiff and the front is soft.

Only suggestions I can come up with is heavier center spring and/or split upper deck.

I’m running on low grip carpet. Thoughts?
Maybe PS-0574 F3 Soft fronts. 3racing 1.3 t-bar or tamiya high traction t-bar also try.
Is the front ride slightly lower than rear??
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Has anyone run the long X1 top deck, with the revised flex arrangement?

I picked one up the other week, and had it sitting on my desk. Currently, I've been running my X1 on high grip asphlat, using a carbon bottom deck, and standard (split) top deck, with only the two forward screws in posts
(I put all the chassis posts in, but only screw in the top of the front two... really don't like the idea of having it diagonal, something fundamentally not right with that idea, IMO)
I also don't use the batery clip, so it's pretty flexible up front, with just the carbon deck... I'm wondering if the long deck would allow the car to be a little less aggressive, such that I could run softer front springs...

Anyone got any thoughts on that?

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I just switched to the x1 long top deck this past weekend. We had a 100+ entries for a Sweep Challenge Race.
High grip ozite carpet on a raised sub floor. lots of foam cars laying down more traction (1/12 stock and boosted, wgt).
I usually run the stock X1 bottom plate and the stock split top deck, all four post but this weekend my car felt indirect and was traction rolling with barely half the front tires sauced.
For this past weekend I ran the x1 long top deck and noticed some slight changes in the car.
Mainly for me, the switch made the car feel more direct and planted. Before the top deck my car always felt a little lofty/wander-y (not stuck down into the track) and definitely a bit rubbery in the turns.
I was able to add a wider area of traction compound to the front tires without traction rolling *Bonus* with the wider compound application, the car steered into the turns better with no fear of rolling or flipping.

For this day, it allowed me to drive the car harder.
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Originally Posted by idbdoug
Maybe PS-0574 F3 Soft fronts. 3racing 1.3 t-bar or tamiya high traction t-bar also try.
Is the front ride slightly lower than rear??
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Originally Posted by nrtv20
What is everyone’s opinion on running different battery sizes?
Light battery better in corners?
Light battery loose tendencies?
Push with heavy battery?
More grip with heavy?

I have been running a 5000mah battery and I can’t seem to get the car to turn in very hard; I am running a F104 Pro. I use Shimizu 575/577 combo; kit t-plate; 2 deg camber; Soft center spring (only one I have); silver fronts (soft) heavy lube on friction disc. Mainly the rear end of the car is stiff and the front is soft.

Only suggestions I can come up with is heavier center spring and/or split upper deck.

I’m running on low grip carpet. Thoughts?
Yeah I agree with idbdoug, Change to softer fronts. 77's are VERY pushy. 74's have more bite and 71's have the most front bite.
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Old 01-27-2012, 06:32 PM
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Well...after i received the proper tires, I finally got to race my F104 X1. Thanks to everyone who helped me out on this thread with setup tips. Setup was good, with some over steer out of the corners. After a few mins into the main, I went airborne from another car pushing into my wheels. And SNAP!!! My car is damaged. Here are the resulting pics.
Attached Thumbnails Tamiya F104 Pro!-f1-.jpg   Tamiya F104 Pro!-f1-b.jpg   Tamiya F104 Pro!-f1-c.jpg   Tamiya F104 Pro!-f1-d.jpg  
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What will these achieve in F104 Pro???
Tamiya Formula 3.5mm Offset Upright, F103/F104

I'm not sure what the stock is for Offset!!!!

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Old 01-27-2012, 06:48 PM
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Originally Posted by idbdoug
What will these achieve in F104 Pro???
Tamiya Formula 3.5mm Offset Upright, F103/F104

I'm not sure what the stock is for Offset!!!!

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Fit perfectly. Stock offset=0mm
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Is that a metal motor mount that snapped? Yikes!
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Old 01-27-2012, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by hanzo3
Is that a metal motor mount that snapped? Yikes!
No..its the stock one comes in the X1 kit. I am ordering the aluminum one ASAP.

Does anyone make a better lower plate and diffuser for the motor pod?
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Old 01-27-2012, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by prorace
Fit perfectly. Stock offset=0mm
Yeah they fit,,but what does Tamiya Formula 3.5mm Offset Upright achieve???? More steering,quicker steering,etc
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Originally Posted by idbdoug
Yeah they fit,,but what does Tamiya Formula 3.5mm Offset Upright achieve???? More steering,quicker steering,etc
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usually a trailing arm is less twitchy. havent run the 104 offset hubs yet
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Originally Posted by ChadRacing
No..its the stock one comes in the X1 kit. I am ordering the aluminum one ASAP.

Does anyone make a better lower plate and diffuser for the motor pod?
You can check with D-Drive http://d-drivesportsenglish.com/
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I saw an exotek lower carbon plate broken last week so unless they start making unubtainium plates....
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Originally Posted by Dragarcher
I saw an exotek lower carbon plate broken last week so unless they start making unubtainium plates....
great, my Exotek is the only thing I haven't broken.
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