The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
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ORIGINAL: rcluke
difference in degree / shore / color is how soft the compound of the foam is.
the higher the number, the harder the compound.
the softer the number, the softer the compound.
for carpet racing, i used to use, 42shore 26mm wide tyres on the front, and 36shore and 30mm wide on the rear.
difference in degree / shore / color is how soft the compound of the foam is.
the higher the number, the harder the compound.
the softer the number, the softer the compound.
for carpet racing, i used to use, 42shore 26mm wide tyres on the front, and 36shore and 30mm wide on the rear.
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Those foam tires will last longer than rubber tires on asphalt?
Those foam tires will last longer than rubber tires on asphalt?
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Ahh. I think I've just chewed up my spur gear. I was testing some changes just doing straight runs in the car park at work during lunch. I was running fine until It started making this chunk chunk noise.. stopped and checked. I can turn the spur one way almost all the way until a point, it stops... then I turn it almost all the way the other way and it jams at about the same place. Looks like a new one is in order.
Lesson 1:
Don't run it in a carpark with lots of small rocks. I was afraid of the belts, but the spur got bitten...
Thank goodness it wasn't the diff though. phew.
Off to the LHS to get some more parts... at least this part is fun.
Lesson 1:
Don't run it in a carpark with lots of small rocks. I was afraid of the belts, but the spur got bitten...
Thank goodness it wasn't the diff though. phew.
Off to the LHS to get some more parts... at least this part is fun.
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RE: The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
ORIGINAL: littleleon
Ahh. I think I've just chewed up my spur gear. I was testing some changes just doing straight runs in the car park at work during lunch. I was running fine until It started making this chunk chunk noise.. stopped and checked. I can turn the spur one way almost all the way until a point, it stops... then I turn it almost all the way the other way and it jams at about the same place. Looks like a new one is in order.
Lesson 1:
Don't run it in a carpark with lots of small rocks. I was afraid of the belts, but the spur got bitten...
Thank goodness it wasn't the diff though. phew.
Off to the LHS to get some more parts... at least this part is fun.
Ahh. I think I've just chewed up my spur gear. I was testing some changes just doing straight runs in the car park at work during lunch. I was running fine until It started making this chunk chunk noise.. stopped and checked. I can turn the spur one way almost all the way until a point, it stops... then I turn it almost all the way the other way and it jams at about the same place. Looks like a new one is in order.
Lesson 1:
Don't run it in a carpark with lots of small rocks. I was afraid of the belts, but the spur got bitten...
Thank goodness it wasn't the diff though. phew.
Off to the LHS to get some more parts... at least this part is fun.
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just wondering what you guys do for basic maintenence, what do you check ect?
after a race, I strip the the wheels and axles clean the grease of the axles and replace with new grease, (the old grease usually has carpet fluff and crap on it, check belts for wear & tension, and basically clean the car, check toe ins are correctand that the wireing is ok and that no screws have come loose.
just wondering what you guys do, and do you have set times for changing stuff like suspension oil ect, or do you do that on a regular basis, ie after every racing session?
after a race, I strip the the wheels and axles clean the grease of the axles and replace with new grease, (the old grease usually has carpet fluff and crap on it, check belts for wear & tension, and basically clean the car, check toe ins are correctand that the wireing is ok and that no screws have come loose.
just wondering what you guys do, and do you have set times for changing stuff like suspension oil ect, or do you do that on a regular basis, ie after every racing session?
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just wondering what you guys do for basic maintenence, what do you check ect?
after a race, I strip the the wheels and axles clean the grease of the axles and replace with new grease, (the old grease usually has carpet fluff and crap on it, check belts for wear & tension, and basically clean the car, check toe ins are correctand that the wireing is ok and that new screws have come loose.
just wondering what you guys do, and do you have set times for changing stuff like suspension oil ect, or do you do that on a regular basis, ie after every racing session?
just wondering what you guys do for basic maintenence, what do you check ect?
after a race, I strip the the wheels and axles clean the grease of the axles and replace with new grease, (the old grease usually has carpet fluff and crap on it, check belts for wear & tension, and basically clean the car, check toe ins are correctand that the wireing is ok and that new screws have come loose.
just wondering what you guys do, and do you have set times for changing stuff like suspension oil ect, or do you do that on a regular basis, ie after every racing session?
i am gonna start doing more maintinence.
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RE: The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
a pic of the TA-05IFSR
looks pretty sweet, i wouldnt mind one, as a second runner.
http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM49491
looks pretty sweet, i wouldnt mind one, as a second runner.
http://www.hlj.com/product/TAM49491
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RE: The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
ORIGINAL: Mad Fox
can't see much of a difference to my IFS, except that it has a few bits painted blue. [sm=72_72.gif]
can't see much of a difference to my IFS, except that it has a few bits painted blue. [sm=72_72.gif]
when tamiya america get the specs, i will post them up.
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RE: The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
TA-05R
the different parts are,
the different parts are,
from Tamiya america
About the Model
* All-new aluminum center plate, blue anodized aluminum spur gear holder, and carbon fiber damper stays reinforce the chassis while reducing weight.
* Impressive list of included option and spare parts:
51000 High Torque Servo Saver (Black) $8.25 MSRP
51065 TRF415 Suspension Mount (A) $10.50 MSRP
51068 TRF415 Suspension Mount (D) $10.50 MSRP
53539 5.5mm Aluminum Spacer Set $8.75 MSRP
53640 5mm Aluminum Bolt Nut (Blue) $7.50 MSRP
53642 5mm Aluminum Ball Connector (Blue) $7.50 MSRP
53644 Aluminum Stabilizer End (Blue) $6.50 MSRP
53685 TRF415 Front Bridge Suspension Mount (A) $14.00 MSRP
53823 Clamp Type Aluminum Wheel Hub (5mm thick) $21.00 MSRP
53836 48mm Swing Shafts for Assembly Universal Shaft Set $15.00 MSRP
53849 TA05 High Precision Diff Joint $18.00 MSRP
53857 04 GP Spur Gear 105T (TA05) $4.30 MSRP
53869 5mm Aluminum Short Ball Nut (Blue) $10.00 MSRP
53871 48mm Lightweight Rear Swing Shafts (Blue) $16.00 MSRP
53874 TA05 High Precision Center Pulley Bushing $3.60 MSRP
53894 TA05 Carbon Reinforced A Parts $18.50 MSRP
53895 TA05 Carbon Reinforced K Parts $9.25 MSRP
53897 TA05 Aramid Drive Belt (Blue) $9.00 MSRP
53899 Reversible Lightweight Suspension Set $117.00 MSRP
53918 TRF Damper Low-Friction V Parts $6.00 MSRP
53935 TA05 Wide Pitch Diff Pulley $6.75 MSRP
53571 TRF Fluorine Coated Damper $76.00 MSRP
53842 TA05 Stabilizer Set (F&R) $18.00 MSRP
* TRF Dampers (Blue), Damper Springs (White), Front/Rear Stabilizers, and Aluminum Turnbuckle Shaft (Blue) are also included in this assembly kit.
* R/C system, ESC, battery, body, motor, tires, and pinion gears are sold separately.
About the Model
* All-new aluminum center plate, blue anodized aluminum spur gear holder, and carbon fiber damper stays reinforce the chassis while reducing weight.
* Impressive list of included option and spare parts:
51000 High Torque Servo Saver (Black) $8.25 MSRP
51065 TRF415 Suspension Mount (A) $10.50 MSRP
51068 TRF415 Suspension Mount (D) $10.50 MSRP
53539 5.5mm Aluminum Spacer Set $8.75 MSRP
53640 5mm Aluminum Bolt Nut (Blue) $7.50 MSRP
53642 5mm Aluminum Ball Connector (Blue) $7.50 MSRP
53644 Aluminum Stabilizer End (Blue) $6.50 MSRP
53685 TRF415 Front Bridge Suspension Mount (A) $14.00 MSRP
53823 Clamp Type Aluminum Wheel Hub (5mm thick) $21.00 MSRP
53836 48mm Swing Shafts for Assembly Universal Shaft Set $15.00 MSRP
53849 TA05 High Precision Diff Joint $18.00 MSRP
53857 04 GP Spur Gear 105T (TA05) $4.30 MSRP
53869 5mm Aluminum Short Ball Nut (Blue) $10.00 MSRP
53871 48mm Lightweight Rear Swing Shafts (Blue) $16.00 MSRP
53874 TA05 High Precision Center Pulley Bushing $3.60 MSRP
53894 TA05 Carbon Reinforced A Parts $18.50 MSRP
53895 TA05 Carbon Reinforced K Parts $9.25 MSRP
53897 TA05 Aramid Drive Belt (Blue) $9.00 MSRP
53899 Reversible Lightweight Suspension Set $117.00 MSRP
53918 TRF Damper Low-Friction V Parts $6.00 MSRP
53935 TA05 Wide Pitch Diff Pulley $6.75 MSRP
53571 TRF Fluorine Coated Damper $76.00 MSRP
53842 TA05 Stabilizer Set (F&R) $18.00 MSRP
* TRF Dampers (Blue), Damper Springs (White), Front/Rear Stabilizers, and Aluminum Turnbuckle Shaft (Blue) are also included in this assembly kit.
* R/C system, ESC, battery, body, motor, tires, and pinion gears are sold separately.
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RE: The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
My LHS recomended that I replace the Tamiya gears with Kawada. I'll be doing that after my next run. He managed to help me get the original spur gear back online, but it wont last forever.
I really love that place. (the LHS that is) I could just about live there
I really love that place. (the LHS that is) I could just about live there
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RE: The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
ORIGINAL: littleleon
My LHS recomended that I replace the Tamiya gears with Kawada. I'll be doing that after my next run. He managed to help me get the original spur gear back online, but it wont last forever.
I really love that place. (the LHS that is) I could just about live there
My LHS recomended that I replace the Tamiya gears with Kawada. I'll be doing that after my next run. He managed to help me get the original spur gear back online, but it wont last forever.
I really love that place. (the LHS that is) I could just about live there
the ones on rcmart are fine (i run a yeag racing spur and a kawada pinion ... i think[&:])
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RE: The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
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anyone have advice on the TRF special damper set compared to the Yeah Racing alloy damper set? I'm stuck on which ones to buy.
anyone have advice on the TRF special damper set compared to the Yeah Racing alloy damper set? I'm stuck on which ones to buy.
if you are racing, you need the TRF's.
they are smoother and far superior.
plus they look cool inside (the same color as the M-03R chassis)
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ORIGINAL: BigT441
yeah I figured that. lol, thanks luke [)]
yeah I figured that. lol, thanks luke [)]
rcmart have them quite cheap at the moment.
what oil do you use?
i would also recommend getting some different springs, Tamiya on-road tuned hard ones.
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there you go [)]
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=389_390&products_id=23733&p name=Tamiya%20(#42102)%20TRF%20Special%20Dmaper%20 Set%20(Hard%20BK)
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=389_390&products_id=23733&p name=Tamiya%20(#42102)%20TRF%20Special%20Dmaper%20 Set%20(Hard%20BK)
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I'm using.... 100W shock oil
and you say the TRF damper set is on rcmart? I can't find them [&:]
I'm using.... 100W shock oil
and you say the TRF damper set is on rcmart? I can't find them [&:]
wow 100w shock oil on a touring car! Are you racing asphalt or carpet? Foam or rubber tires?
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Had my first race today , came 4th out of 10 on my first race even though my drive belt slid off the center pulley and was not turning. btw how do you fix that problem? on my TA-05 on the center pully there is the 2 cog things but nothing stopping them from sliding. mine just slide around sometimes. Also my ESC cable was rubbing against the rear tyres which resulted in the cord being cut clean through the middle, so that cut out my last 2 races.