Tamiya TRF418
#1951
#1952
I've mixed and matched metric with 48pitch in the past, it is not good enough.
Respectfully,
your dick.
#1953
Tech Master
he is talking about 0.4 mod and 64dp. These are totally interchangeable, I've been doing it for years with no issue. 48dp is totally different
#1954
Tech Fanatic
thank you guys for all the advise..cheers
#1955
Really? I have both and cannot tell the difference.
If they are different material, do you know what the actually difference is?
Who said anything about 48p? That is miles off.
Cheers
If they are different material, do you know what the actually difference is?
Cheers
#1959
Used a Tamiya 96T (.4 Tamiya) spur (from my TRF101) on my TRF418. No issues with a regular 64 pitch pinion. Another local racer did the same and had no issues.
niznai just thinks everyone should not disagree with him.
niznai just thinks everyone should not disagree with him.
#1960
Depends what you want. 64 pitch is silent like a shy ghost such is the mesh. I take it that is a sign of how efficient it can be. A metric/imperial mesh will never be as silent hence I conclude something is not quite as perfect as it should be. Either way, I don't sell pinions or gears.
#1961
What does the "Full" means on the tires?
You don't show you have added extra weight, but the setup sheet shows a total weight of 1442g. Mine with a 7000mah GensAce, Mazdaspeed6 body weighs 1330g. Need to add 20g ow weight to reach the 1350g minimum weight requirement. Everything else is box stock, no titanium screws etc. Is it your lipo that makes all that weight?
Do you run with or without the single screw in the top deck near the motor?
#1962
Tech Master
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A couple of questions to the setup up sheet:
What does the "Full" means on the tires?
You don't show you have added extra weight, but the setup sheet shows a total weight of 1442g. Mine with a 7000mah GensAce, Mazdaspeed6 body weighs 1330g. Need to add 20g ow weight to reach the 1350g minimum weight requirement. Everything else is box stock, no titanium screws etc. Is it your lipo that makes all that weight?
Do you run with or without the single screw in the top deck near the motor?
What does the "Full" means on the tires?
You don't show you have added extra weight, but the setup sheet shows a total weight of 1442g. Mine with a 7000mah GensAce, Mazdaspeed6 body weighs 1330g. Need to add 20g ow weight to reach the 1350g minimum weight requirement. Everything else is box stock, no titanium screws etc. Is it your lipo that makes all that weight?
Do you run with or without the single screw in the top deck near the motor?
I didn't add any weight. For TCS racing, you have to use Tamiya bodies and the Ferrari 458 is super heavy. Sure, I could have used one of their lightweight bodies, but I didn't have a chance to buy/paint one. Also the new ORCA 7500 pack is kinda heavy too. When I run regular club races, I add weight mostly in the center and/or electronics side.
Yes, top deck center screw was used.
#1963
"Full" is the amount of traction compound used. Covered the full surface of the tire.
I didn't add any weight. For TCS racing, you have to use Tamiya bodies and the Ferrari 458 is super heavy. Sure, I could have used one of their lightweight bodies, but I didn't have a chance to buy/paint one. Also the new ORCA 7500 pack is kinda heavy too. When I run regular club races, I add weight mostly in the center and/or electronics side.
Yes, top deck center screw was used.
I didn't add any weight. For TCS racing, you have to use Tamiya bodies and the Ferrari 458 is super heavy. Sure, I could have used one of their lightweight bodies, but I didn't have a chance to buy/paint one. Also the new ORCA 7500 pack is kinda heavy too. When I run regular club races, I add weight mostly in the center and/or electronics side.
Yes, top deck center screw was used.
#1964
The manual instructs to add grease on e.g. the shaft blades.
I have replaced the front shaft spool cups with a type so I don't need blades in the front.
I add a little AW grease there also, because it's metal against metal.
Do you all use grease in these places, or can I stop using it if I accept some extra wear, and replace more often.
Will I gain less friction in the drive train if I don't use the sticky AW grease?
Was talking to some Xray drivers (T4'15) and they did not use it.
I have replaced the front shaft spool cups with a type so I don't need blades in the front.
I add a little AW grease there also, because it's metal against metal.
Do you all use grease in these places, or can I stop using it if I accept some extra wear, and replace more often.
Will I gain less friction in the drive train if I don't use the sticky AW grease?
Was talking to some Xray drivers (T4'15) and they did not use it.