I've got Yokomo shafts in the shocks on my TRF, the part numbers are YS-5S-2T for the front and YS-5L-2T rear. I've had some pretty big knocks and not bent or broken any but they're a bit pricey.
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I am really stuck. On sunday I had a problem in round 3 when the car would not brake in a straight line. I did change a few things to go into round three but I have checked these and all is fine. I have checked all my hinge pins, wishbones, difs etc. all is fine. The car was ok in practice, round 1 and 2. The only thing I can find is that the wheel base is out about 3mm from 1 side to the other. I have used the correct washers and they are the same size but even messuring hubs to a screw in the chassic. Any ideas or has anyone else had this problem.
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Your dad had a look Stu?
Is this what you'd describe as tweak? maybe take it all apart and put it back together and problem solved? If you want I'll come over sat and we'll rebuild it whilst the girls chat haha.. |
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he's ace, he used to scare me - in fact he still does. but he's the man when it comes to stuff like that.:D
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I'll be surprised if it's tweek, although it could have an influence. Tweek mostly effects the car when accelerating, it'l make the car twitchy, or loosen the rear end up.
I some times experience the problem under heavy breaking when the traction is high as any touch of the steering will make the car break loose of traction (from my experience). How much did you have the breaks on your ip6 woody? and what minimum breaks do you have? I remember when i had minimum breaks on standard, the car would do as you have said. I have turned it down to 0 (off) and i'm yet to have a problem. Try resetting the esc completely and see if the problem is still there. I've had the esc reset it self one on its own, with out realising.. it took me a week to realise ! |
Wo0dy suck eggs time but all the washers are the same from side to side on the inner hinge pins???
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You probably already have checked but have you looked at the drive pins Stu just a thought happened to my touring car once.
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Talking to woody just now, there's a chance it could be an electric problem somewhere.
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I'm sure you realise that a front one-way should generate more steering off power relative to a diff., which would imply increased weight transfer to the loaded outside wheel. This could well be the 'digging in' you're experiencing compared to running a differential. Therefore, I would suggest you're running a little soft. Perhaps try the small holed pistons first (I found the damping wasn't sufficient with anything but these) and then possibly a thicker oil. |
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You have to drive smoother with the one-way, but the car is quicker. Just depends on your driving style and what you like though.
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one-way, drive it like you stole it, and don't let it drift into the corner too much off-throttle as it will bight you in the butt. Drive it on the throttle and use the extra on-power steering it gives to pull you around the corner.
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I really find I have to drive it like I stole it with a fixed 4WD car. with the 501X I was really having to throw it into corners to get round.. It was fast, but it was another level of fast with the one-way. I would like to get the centre one-way though, I think that would be easier on some of the rougher tracks. |
Well, Dad has built it back up now after not finding anything, it now breaks in a straight line so I dont know what it was. I did have a blow shocky so I have replaced that so this is the only thing we can think of. It must of sent a signal astray.:confused:
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Had my first race meeting with the 501 last night and was well impressed with the car.
Despite the driver being very rusty (haven't driven an off-roader competitively since 2001) I didn't make too many mistakes and wasn't too far off the pace of the regulars. The only trouble I had was getting used to the astroturf sections of the track - as it was the first time I'd driven on such a surface. The car was dialled on the dirt section but a little too twitchy on the astroturf. I was running the front one-way so I might try a diff next time out. Otherwise the car was excellent, handled and steered well and was completely reliable. :) |
It was good seeng a couple of Tamiya 501x buggies in action here in Australia last night.Jason I thought you and Alan both did well with your cars and Im looking forward to running my 501 with you guys next weekend.That will be three TRF 501X buggies!
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Hi all, Anyone got a decent grass setup yet (Oswestry BCL). Going to be its first run in the dirt so very curious:confused:
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Hey John, I have been running the same setup that Jimmy's review for grass, it seems to work very well indeed, however could do with a little more front end grip, could be a tyre issue as I havent found one that quite bites right on all sections of the track.
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