Tamiya Super Fighter G
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Das Video ist ja ganz ok aber die Felgen sind aber nur um so ein wenig zu fahren die gehen sau schnell kaputt.
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my tamiya is fked up... it just goes on a drive, it just goes to the right and it goes like: forward stop forward stop, when i'm in full throttle, please help me!?
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Das Problem hatte ich auch mit denn Dämpfern das ist so Standart
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Was ist den eine optimale Länge?100mm vielleicht für hinten und für vorne ?
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@leinwanddesign ok thanks, cause the original wheels are not good on asphalt...
ChipMunkyou2 1 year ago
@ChipMunkyou2: Hi, the "All Terrain" wheels are very soft and don´t have foams inside what makes them unstable when driving sharp corners on streets. But the grip is all right, so it is on sandy grounds (or with very small stones). M.
EDIT: Sorry, I wrote a wrong number. The wheels have the number 900028.
Leinwanddesign 1 year ago
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The original wheels are very good on asphalt !
Better then the All-Terrain .
serdufix 1 year ago
@serdufix: Hi, you are absolutely right, as I tried to explane earlier. The high profiled All-Terrain-Wheels without any foams and the soft rubber are much to flexible on the street. But on the other hand the original rear wheels won´t have a long life when driving fast on the street. Cheers M.
Leinwanddesign 1 year ago
where did you got the wheels, and witch hop-ups do you have on it?
ChipMunkyou2 1 year ago
@ChipMunkyou2: Hi, the wheels are one set from Carson (13409), so is the motor (Toxic, 19 turns) and the ball bearings (904031). The receiver and the ESC are from LRP. I use the 17tooth motorgear and still the motor overheats. That´s why I´m experimenting with a fan and some holes drilled into the plastic around the motor. It seems to be working. The dampers are some cheap aluminum parts from Ansmann-Racing. (I´ll make another film in about four weeks.) Cheers, M.
Leinwanddesign 1 year ago