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Old 21-10-2013
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Default TM2 Polished floor setup?

Im thinking of buying the TM2 but is it any good on low/medium grip polished wood floor? at the minute am using the Bmax2 (which is very good) but like the look of the TM2 and its lay out.
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Old 22-10-2013
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I use the same floor during my trainning.
I've do 3 * 1.4Mm in the front bumper oïl 350 medium spring
3 * 1.5 Mm on the rear with oïl 350 soft spring
On the diff i use 2000.
Long link front and rear.

If it's not Ok, use the ball of the T4
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Old 22-10-2013
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Thanks for the info, I expected to see you using short links?
How does it compare to the tco2?
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Old 22-10-2013
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Is the track carpet and wood or only wood? You can get the TM2 to work pretty well on low grip areas and make the time up on the high grip but if it's all low grip you may be better off with a TC02C as they just generate grip.

I found the car works well on low grip with short front links and kit rear positions, shortest wheelbase setting + file the wishbones to shorten it another 2mm, no rear roll bar and ball diff fitted. The ball diff makes a big difference.
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Old 22-10-2013
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Hi it changes weekly but usually more polished floor and it's a bit dusty up untill
The finals. I've used
a tco2c before and was surprised how good it was. Is it the team edition that most people are using?
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Sounds like a TC02C would be easier to drive on that surface. My car is just a standard TC02C with some of the alloy upgrades, I haven't tried the big bore shocks on this car but the team edition does seem to include some choice upgrades.
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