New Yokomo TC, the BD-5
#1921
Tech Elite
iTrader: (16)
i think i did use the short ones. there were 2.
1 pair of darks and 1 pair of silver (short). i did use the silver ones at the rear.
edit: the track is an rather open track with long sweepers and some technical infield.
http://www.rc-laa.at/fotos/luftaufna...ftaufnahme.jpg
1 pair of darks and 1 pair of silver (short). i did use the silver ones at the rear.
edit: the track is an rather open track with long sweepers and some technical infield.
http://www.rc-laa.at/fotos/luftaufna...ftaufnahme.jpg
your track look quite big...
#1922
Tech Adept
the track is a medium to large track. but very nice to drive. anyhow. i left the 0.5mm shime under the rear inner camber link. shouldnt do to much damage
i will definetely need the heavy duty spool and the aluminimum stabilizer setter.
thx for the help anyway. cant wait to take that baby for a spin
i will definetely need the heavy duty spool and the aluminimum stabilizer setter.
thx for the help anyway. cant wait to take that baby for a spin
#1923
Tech Elite
iTrader: (16)
the track is a medium to large track. but very nice to drive. anyhow. i left the 0.5mm shime under the rear inner camber link. shouldnt do to much damage
i will definetely need the heavy duty spool and the aluminimum stabilizer setter.
thx for the help anyway. cant wait to take that baby for a spin
i will definetely need the heavy duty spool and the aluminimum stabilizer setter.
thx for the help anyway. cant wait to take that baby for a spin
#1924
Tech Adept
yes this is what i mean. do you know when the roche heavy duty spool is again in stock?
#1926
Tech Adept
hi guys, building is done.
i noticed that with the kit there came the 39.5 mm rear arms not the 40.5 as i as expecting. which arms a mostly used by you guys. IMO the shorter arms should provide more grip in general.
i noticed that with the kit there came the 39.5 mm rear arms not the 40.5 as i as expecting. which arms a mostly used by you guys. IMO the shorter arms should provide more grip in general.
#1927
hi guys,
just finished building my first yok.
great stuff and it was really fun building it. however, i encountered a problem at the real axle when i fist tested the car. it appears that the blades (and the metall pin) touch the upper bulkhead, causing some strange shatter when throttle is applied.
did any of you have the same problem? any solutions maybe. tried to shime up the upper bulkhead by 0,1mm but didnt go away. dont wanna shim to high, to free up the excenter to much ?!=!
thx for any help
cheers
just finished building my first yok.
great stuff and it was really fun building it. however, i encountered a problem at the real axle when i fist tested the car. it appears that the blades (and the metall pin) touch the upper bulkhead, causing some strange shatter when throttle is applied.
did any of you have the same problem? any solutions maybe. tried to shime up the upper bulkhead by 0,1mm but didnt go away. dont wanna shim to high, to free up the excenter to much ?!=!
thx for any help
cheers
#1928
Tech Adept
hi guys,
just had a drive in the new yok bd5ws. great car. tried it on 2 different tracks and was very i mpressed. however, one of the tracks has low traction, or is just very very dusty with almost no grip whatsowever. tried a few things coming from the kit setup but the car just wouldnt generate grip on throttle resulting in the rear to step out.
anybody has any ideas about setup for really lowtraction and dusty asphalt??
i begann with a 500mm oil and hpi silver silver. ended up at 350MM and yokomo pink/blue. but the change to a "softer setup" didnt do the car any good.
glad for any pointers
cheers guys.
ps: will check the diff height. maybe i am running it really up high and therefore the drive shaft touched the bulkhead. will check it.
just had a drive in the new yok bd5ws. great car. tried it on 2 different tracks and was very i mpressed. however, one of the tracks has low traction, or is just very very dusty with almost no grip whatsowever. tried a few things coming from the kit setup but the car just wouldnt generate grip on throttle resulting in the rear to step out.
anybody has any ideas about setup for really lowtraction and dusty asphalt??
i begann with a 500mm oil and hpi silver silver. ended up at 350MM and yokomo pink/blue. but the change to a "softer setup" didnt do the car any good.
glad for any pointers
cheers guys.
ps: will check the diff height. maybe i am running it really up high and therefore the drive shaft touched the bulkhead. will check it.
#1929
Tech Elite
iTrader: (15)
hi guys,
just had a drive in the new yok bd5ws. great car. tried it on 2 different tracks and was very i mpressed. however, one of the tracks has low traction, or is just very very dusty with almost no grip whatsowever. tried a few things coming from the kit setup but the car just wouldnt generate grip on throttle resulting in the rear to step out.
anybody has any ideas about setup for really lowtraction and dusty asphalt??
i begann with a 500mm oil and hpi silver silver. ended up at 350MM and yokomo pink/blue. but the change to a "softer setup" didnt do the car any good.
glad for any pointers
cheers guys.
ps: will check the diff height. maybe i am running it really up high and therefore the drive shaft touched the bulkhead. will check it.
just had a drive in the new yok bd5ws. great car. tried it on 2 different tracks and was very i mpressed. however, one of the tracks has low traction, or is just very very dusty with almost no grip whatsowever. tried a few things coming from the kit setup but the car just wouldnt generate grip on throttle resulting in the rear to step out.
anybody has any ideas about setup for really lowtraction and dusty asphalt??
i begann with a 500mm oil and hpi silver silver. ended up at 350MM and yokomo pink/blue. but the change to a "softer setup" didnt do the car any good.
glad for any pointers
cheers guys.
ps: will check the diff height. maybe i am running it really up high and therefore the drive shaft touched the bulkhead. will check it.
#1930
#1931
Tech Adept
cheers i will try that.
i still havent figured out how to get 0% rebound in the dampers with the metal caps? any other way?
i still havent figured out how to get 0% rebound in the dampers with the metal caps? any other way?
#1933
I do 0 rebound with a fine tuning.( it takes a little bit but after a couple of times you understand how to rebuild your shocks and became easy)
With a small hole, like Kschu told you, is more simple.
And about that setup a lot depends from the wheels that you are using.
During the first part of championship we choosed to use the Solaris Hard but we had some troubles with our surfaces tracks. So may be is not working well with differents wheels/drivers
With a small hole, like Kschu told you, is more simple.
And about that setup a lot depends from the wheels that you are using.
During the first part of championship we choosed to use the Solaris Hard but we had some troubles with our surfaces tracks. So may be is not working well with differents wheels/drivers
#1934
Tech Adept
Just looked at the Pictures (on Redrc) from the worlds and found that Hayato Matsuzaki rán a Gear Diff in his car. Does anyone know if this was the specr Diff and what modifications need to be done ?