The Official Tamiya TA05 Thread
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Hey Kregger, How much of a difference does that carbon body make? I was thinking about getting this or the 3racing graphite conversion. I figure the cost would end up the same as I need a new engine mount and the 3racing chassis comes with one.
Hey Kregger, How much of a difference does that carbon body make? I was thinking about getting this or the 3racing graphite conversion. I figure the cost would end up the same as I need a new engine mount and the 3racing chassis comes with one.
I plan on runnig a TCS race so I can't use the 3 racing one, and at the time I was racing foam with it anyway.
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I know, I can barely fit my electronics in my tub. I just bought a smaller receiver. I don't participate in the TCS, no place close enought for me[&o]. Everyone at the track has the graphite chassis. Its kind of fun keeping up with them with my tub chassis. I might stand pat for now and see how I compete now that I'm on the same playing field with the brushless and lipo.
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i just came 2nd in my class, modified saloons.
i would have won, but i lost a minute because my battery had a dodgy connector.
also, the LRP ESC i am using keeps overheating after about 3/4 mins. This could be because the track tonight was 2x as long as normal.
next week, i will be racing on mini-pin tyres on a polished wood flood, goodbye grip lol
i would have won, but i lost a minute because my battery had a dodgy connector.
also, the LRP ESC i am using keeps overheating after about 3/4 mins. This could be because the track tonight was 2x as long as normal.
next week, i will be racing on mini-pin tyres on a polished wood flood, goodbye grip lol
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I had several battery issues last season. I think my charger was false peaking(dynamite prophet plus) because I couldn't get through 5 minute races. I came in second in a main because the guy made up two laps on me in the last minute of the race. My car wouldn't go more that 6-8 mph and I barely crossed the finish line. He literally passed me with about 10ft to go to beat me. I purchased a better charger for next year and switched to LIPO. I don't plan to lose because of battery issues again.
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LB, the ESC is this i think, http://modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunctio...n&ItemID=23916
this is my home-made cooling duct, i bent a motor heatsink lol.
i completely chunked this tyre in one night of racing , oh well it's the last time i could use them anyway, minipins next week :O
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this is my home-made cooling duct, i bent a motor heatsink lol.
i completely chunked this tyre in one night of racing , oh well it's the last time i could use them anyway, minipins next week :O
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What kind of motor/battery are you running? That heat sink may be hurting more than helping. Its blocking air from moving over the ESC. The TA05 doesn't have a lot of space unfortunately. There is probably alot of heat coming off that heat sink on the motor too. My heat sink use to give off a lot of heat when the motor got hot. Try moving your ESC to on top of your servo and move the receiver to the other side. You'll have to play with the wiring but it will move it a little further away from the motor and could get some more air flowing over it.
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What kind of motor/battery are you running? That heat sink may be hurting more than helping. Its blocking air from moving over the ESC. The TA05 doesn't have a lot of space unfortunately. There is probably alot of heat coming off that heat sink on the motor too. My heat sink use to give off a lot of heat when the motor got hot. Try moving your ESC to on top of your servo and move the receiver to the other side. You'll have to play with the wiring but it will move it a little further away from the motor and could get some more air flowing over it.
What kind of motor/battery are you running? That heat sink may be hurting more than helping. Its blocking air from moving over the ESC. The TA05 doesn't have a lot of space unfortunately. There is probably alot of heat coming off that heat sink on the motor too. My heat sink use to give off a lot of heat when the motor got hot. Try moving your ESC to on top of your servo and move the receiver to the other side. You'll have to play with the wiring but it will move it a little further away from the motor and could get some more air flowing over it.
Batteries are IB3600's
i dont really want to move the esc
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Have you been having overheating issues? I see that your using the bullet connectors on the motor to esc. Try switching these to deans as well. It should allow the electrical current to flow better. Don't know if it would make a huge difference but its a simple thing to try.
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Cut out the holes in your windows perhaps?
I was an idiot and I cut up my chassis to allow my car to rally(I didnt realize how much pontential the car has) and now I am using ip ties to limit the ride height, it works really good to be honest.
Can one of you guys/girls please get a picture or two of a ta-05 with m chassis wheels? I dont like the regular scale 20" that these cars have...
I'll also note that through much desert rallying there is no sign of a broken aramid belt(Highly reccomend it to you) and the shocks/dampers are really stiff/fun when there is a big spcaer in there.
please try to get a picture.
I was an idiot and I cut up my chassis to allow my car to rally(I didnt realize how much pontential the car has) and now I am using ip ties to limit the ride height, it works really good to be honest.
Can one of you guys/girls please get a picture or two of a ta-05 with m chassis wheels? I dont like the regular scale 20" that these cars have...
I'll also note that through much desert rallying there is no sign of a broken aramid belt(Highly reccomend it to you) and the shocks/dampers are really stiff/fun when there is a big spcaer in there.
please try to get a picture.
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Have you been having overheating issues? I see that your using the bullet connectors on the motor to esc. Try switching these to deans as well. It should allow the electrical current to flow better. Don't know if it would make a huge difference but its a simple thing to try.
Have you been having overheating issues? I see that your using the bullet connectors on the motor to esc. Try switching these to deans as well. It should allow the electrical current to flow better. Don't know if it would make a huge difference but its a simple thing to try.
i just got a NOS capacitor for it, it will hopefully keep it a bit cooler.
To be honest, i think it was too hot, because the track was 2x longer than normal, so i was effectively covering 10mins worth of distance, in 5 mins
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the photo doesnt show it very well, but i raced on a polished wood floor for the first time last night and shredded the tops off of the pins on the tyres.
i can foresee this being expensive, the tyres cost $22 a set, if any-one knows where to get them for cheaper, please drop me an email. They are Schumacher Mini-pins Yellow compound.
i can foresee this being expensive, the tyres cost $22 a set, if any-one knows where to get them for cheaper, please drop me an email. They are Schumacher Mini-pins Yellow compound.
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has anyone got one of these,
TA-05 Aluminium Transponder Stay 53844,
on their car?, if so please could you post a pic
TA-05 Aluminium Transponder Stay 53844,
on their car?, if so please could you post a pic
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Hi there, i was wondering, is the part B3, from the TA-05 Bparts tree, used on any Tamiya chassis?, please could you tell me whattheintention of the part is?, because i have heard key-ring, and decalsmoother. Thanks Luke Saddington
Hi there, i was wondering, is the part B3, from the TA-05 Bparts tree, used on any Tamiya chassis?, please could you tell me whattheintention of the part is?, because i have heard key-ring, and decalsmoother. Thanks Luke Saddington
Dear Tamiya Customer,
For the average user, that part will never be used on your TA05.However, the purpose of that part is to stick somewhere on the car withsome double sided tape, then it will allow you to mount a transponderfrom in order to enter races and keep track of your timing and scoringfor a race.
Tamiya America,Customer Service
For the average user, that part will never be used on your TA05.However, the purpose of that part is to stick somewhere on the car withsome double sided tape, then it will allow you to mount a transponderfrom in order to enter races and keep track of your timing and scoringfor a race.
Tamiya America,Customer Service
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Dont know yet. When I get home I'll fiddle around with it. If its the part I'm thinking of then the downside would be that you'd need to use double sided tape to hold the transponder itself. I can't use that method of attachment since we use transponders assigned by the track.
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Dont know yet. When I get home I'll fiddle around with it. If its the part I'm thinking of then the downside would be that you'd need to use double sided tape to hold the transponder itself. I can't use that method of attachment since we use transponders assigned by the track.
Dont know yet. When I get home I'll fiddle around with it. If its the part I'm thinking of then the downside would be that you'd need to use double sided tape to hold the transponder itself. I can't use that method of attachment since we use transponders assigned by the track.
if you stick the flat part to the car, then put the transponder through the hole, as if it was a shell
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i have just played around with my TA-05, and these are my top 3 positions (for the transponder holder)
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I tried a couple ideas that may work. I'm not going to mount it yet tho because I'm going to be installing a new, smaller receiver which may give me a couple better options. My race season is outdoor only so I have a few months to figure it out.
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I was thinking that but my current receiver is large and resides on top of my servo and actually is larger than the servo. Thats why I'm waiting to get the new rx installed and then mess with.
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I was thinking that but my current receiver is large and resides on top of my servo and actually is larger than the servo. Thats why I'm waiting to get the new rx installed and then mess with.
I was thinking that but my current receiver is large and resides on top of my servo and actually is larger than the servo. Thats why I'm waiting to get the new rx installed and then mess with.
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