TAMIYA M-06 Thread
#1171
Tech Champion
iTrader: (94)
hi raman,
Austria / Europe
here is a (unfortunately poor) video of the 2nd A Main.
as always, the fast start of a M-06 is so impressive.
http://youtu.be/GHI6VzkAjh4
and i know, my driving could be better
but i finished 2nd, and won one of the 3 finals
Austria / Europe
here is a (unfortunately poor) video of the 2nd A Main.
as always, the fast start of a M-06 is so impressive.
http://youtu.be/GHI6VzkAjh4
and i know, my driving could be better
but i finished 2nd, and won one of the 3 finals
#1173
hi raman,
Austria / Europe
here is a (unfortunately poor) video of the 2nd A Main.
as always, the fast start of a M-06 is so impressive.
http://youtu.be/GHI6VzkAjh4
and i know, my driving could be better
but i finished 2nd, and won one of the 3 finals
Austria / Europe
here is a (unfortunately poor) video of the 2nd A Main.
as always, the fast start of a M-06 is so impressive.
http://youtu.be/GHI6VzkAjh4
and i know, my driving could be better
but i finished 2nd, and won one of the 3 finals
#1174
at the moment the best alternitive is 40km in the south of vienna. mrc wrneustadt.
#1175
okay. thanks. i already ordered an M-05 Diff, but was not delivered until now. i will try it out
@rccartips: thanks! i hope i will drive as good as your daughter in the near future
Last edited by Aitutaki; 05-06-2013 at 12:35 AM.
#1176
Tech Elite
iTrader: (5)
thanks , i am improving driving, but still missing so much... yes, i was the only M-06 competing m-05s and one M-03...
okay. thanks. i already ordered an M-05 Diff, but was not delivered until now. i will try it out
@rccartips: thanks! i hope i will drive as good as your daughter in the near future
okay. thanks. i already ordered an M-05 Diff, but was not delivered until now. i will try it out
@rccartips: thanks! i hope i will drive as good as your daughter in the near future
Remember, you are racing with competitors that know their M-05's very well and have a fair amount of time on that chassis. To be hanging with those guys is impressive.
Stick with it, the win will come soon. The M-06 is one of the few cars I'll not sell.
#1177
Tech Champion
iTrader: (94)
please feel free to get in contact if you need anything about RC here *g* (or more) - unfortunately the viennese RC club closed a time ago, because the had to move , and the city built a school at this location. but now they finally found a new location . i hope it will be ready until 2014
at the moment the best alternitive is 40km in the south of vienna. mrc wrneustadt.
at the moment the best alternitive is 40km in the south of vienna. mrc wrneustadt.
#1178
#1180
hi raman,
Austria / Europe
here is a (unfortunately poor) video of the 2nd A Main.
as always, the fast start of a M-06 is so impressive.
http://youtu.be/GHI6VzkAjh4
and i know, my driving could be better
but i finished 2nd, and won one of the 3 final
Austria / Europe
here is a (unfortunately poor) video of the 2nd A Main.
as always, the fast start of a M-06 is so impressive.
http://youtu.be/GHI6VzkAjh4
and i know, my driving could be better
but i finished 2nd, and won one of the 3 final
you did a really good job! I know from my one EuroCup race with my M06,that it is not an easy job to set it up to the A-slicks (my opinion, driven on old carpet)
It´s so much fun to see you battling with the M05, great entertainment!
For obvious reasons, I like your body a lot!
In some of the tight turns, you can see a little understeer on your car compared to the M05, there seems to be a slight advantage sometimes for your fight partner!
Maybe you could try to go to the next softer spring in front and rear, if stability remains on the car. Just a thought from me, I find the weaker spring set from the Pro/R better suiting the needs of the RWD.
Viel Glück für die nächsten Rennen,
Matthias
#1181
juz gotten my M06, non pro version.. have yet to build it, but on my shopping list, i had the following items on my mind.
apologies if this question had been asked before, as it seems that most questions are towards the pro kit..
3racing 50mm alu shocks
ball bearings for the M06
3racing alu front steering set
3racing M03 CVDs
tt01 uni cup thingy for the CVDs
the M06 ball suspension shaft to mount the alu shocks.
am i missing out anything? i wld be using a 18T tamiya brushless setup with it..
thanks in advance for all advise
apologies if this question had been asked before, as it seems that most questions are towards the pro kit..
3racing 50mm alu shocks
ball bearings for the M06
3racing alu front steering set
3racing M03 CVDs
tt01 uni cup thingy for the CVDs
the M06 ball suspension shaft to mount the alu shocks.
am i missing out anything? i wld be using a 18T tamiya brushless setup with it..
thanks in advance for all advise
#1182
So ran the 06 last weekend. I set down a target lap with my 05 for the first run of the day. I managed to beat it with the 06 in its first run by about 3 tenths. However I was running TC as well and the grip level came up a lot between the first and second rounds.
I didn't fiddle as much as I would have liked with the 06, but I did try the TP36 front and rear and liked it much better then the tp36 rear 3035 front combo. I was able to pull the drag break back from 10% to 5%, and still had enough entry steering.
Two major issues came up over the weekend though. I have slight grip roll issues in one corner, and also now have the car diffing out. I'm using the kit diff with a single additional shim in it to tighten it slightly. What is every body else using? Ball or Oil? Which version?
Personally I dont think you'd need CVDs on an M06, there's no real lock on the wheels so you dont have the chatter problem like you would on the front of a m05/m03. But others with more expirence with the 06 might have a different opinion?
I'm also using the alloy rear shock tower and alloy mount. Just seems much more stable then the kit one.
I didn't fiddle as much as I would have liked with the 06, but I did try the TP36 front and rear and liked it much better then the tp36 rear 3035 front combo. I was able to pull the drag break back from 10% to 5%, and still had enough entry steering.
Two major issues came up over the weekend though. I have slight grip roll issues in one corner, and also now have the car diffing out. I'm using the kit diff with a single additional shim in it to tighten it slightly. What is every body else using? Ball or Oil? Which version?
juz gotten my M06, non pro version.. have yet to build it, but on my shopping list, i had the following items on my mind.
apologies if this question had been asked before, as it seems that most questions are towards the pro kit..
3racing 50mm alu shocks
ball bearings for the M06
3racing alu front steering set
3racing M03 CVDs
tt01 uni cup thingy for the CVDs
the M06 ball suspension shaft to mount the alu shocks.
am i missing out anything? i wld be using a 18T tamiya brushless setup with it..
thanks in advance for all advise
apologies if this question had been asked before, as it seems that most questions are towards the pro kit..
3racing 50mm alu shocks
ball bearings for the M06
3racing alu front steering set
3racing M03 CVDs
tt01 uni cup thingy for the CVDs
the M06 ball suspension shaft to mount the alu shocks.
am i missing out anything? i wld be using a 18T tamiya brushless setup with it..
thanks in advance for all advise
I'm also using the alloy rear shock tower and alloy mount. Just seems much more stable then the kit one.
#1183
+1 on the alloy shock tower mount
#1184
#1185
Thanks for posting about your adventures with the m06 on asphalt tracks. What is about the m06 that makes it a little slower on asphalt tracks? If you are running on low grip tracks there are a number of things you can do to get forward bite. Like add a little weight. Shift the weight to the back. Lower the rear ride height. Rise the front ride height. Reduce front camber. stiffen the front end. Increase front drops. Add rear sway bar or use stiffer rear sway bar. I remember adding a rear sway bar to my b4 on a dry hard back track and the rear suddenly gain a lot more tractions.
As soon as I can get to an asphalt track I will let everyone know what I find. The closest track to me is Joliet in Illinois and it is about four plus hours away so I don't know when I can make it down.
Please help test if you have access to an asphalt track. It would nice if testing can done with Tamiya tires as a control condition that way we can really compare and discuss the results in a more meaningful way.
As soon as I can get to an asphalt track I will let everyone know what I find. The closest track to me is Joliet in Illinois and it is about four plus hours away so I don't know when I can make it down.
Please help test if you have access to an asphalt track. It would nice if testing can done with Tamiya tires as a control condition that way we can really compare and discuss the results in a more meaningful way.