Just spend the morning removing the slop out of my car and could not believe the results after. So much better, I didn't time the laps but it was like night and day.
This was a really intresting watch. I have a M02 I like to drive, I could see if I could unslop it, it probably has like 360degrees of slop if you add all its different slop angles together 😆
I want to start on the M chassis. I have been with 4x4 for years. I have experience. What do you recommend? m05, m06, m07, m08? I'm not going to compete, it's fun in a smooth backyard and things like that Thanks!
Not really. Best geometry on the links is usually parallel or slightly not parallel. This already gives a free moving link. Only the M06 in the video has a bad rear link horizontal angle. Extending the ball stud on the rear hub did not really change any geometry.
Keep an eye out for an old XTM exterminator buggie. That things is the most percision out of all the 1/8 buggies I have, It's even better than my RC8. The biggest issues i have with my R/C doing over 50 mph....are TIRE wear. i have to duct tape the inside of the tires.lol...You dont know a fast R/C is until a tire explode or the foam insert flies out o n you. R/C tires arnt steel belted..it is what is it. A lot of R/C designs are horrible or requires lots of shimmimg and bearings replacements.
I love how the internet works…I was literally searching for upgrades for my M06 on Google yesterday. Today TH-cam it’s this video in front of me. Going to search for ‘how to be a squillionaire quickly?’ - 😂😂😂
@@rccartips ok sir thank you very much sir joel do you have a FB account because i want to learn how to set up my rc car to race in STR raceway thank you
ABSOLUTELY amazing tips!
Thanks. Real tips to have a better prepared car
Great tips, thank you! I'll will try the super glue on my B6.1 rear arms too, as they get sloppy very quickly.
Just spend the morning removing the slop out of my car and could not believe the results after. So much better, I didn't time the laps but it was like night and day.
Unfortunately slop builds quickly once car is raced :D
This was a really intresting watch. I have a M02 I like to drive, I could see if I could unslop it, it probably has like 360degrees of slop if you add all its different slop angles together 😆
I used to race the M02, fun to see the excessive body roll due to the single monoshock :D
Out of interest what ball studs have you used? I cant fid longer ones
Sorry can't recall. Probably just Tamiya ball studs.
I want to start on the M chassis. I have been with 4x4 for years. I have experience.
What do you recommend?
m05, m06, m07, m08?
I'm not going to compete, it's fun in a smooth backyard and things like that
Thanks!
The newer ones are better m07/m08. Depends if you prefer fwd or rwd.
@@rccartips thanks!
Wouldn't running longer ball cups affect Ackerman on the steering and roll centers on the camber links?
Do you mean the metal ball studs? Yes it would affect the things you mentioned. :)
@@rccartips so to run slop free some geometry change is unavoidable.
Not really. Best geometry on the links is usually parallel or slightly not parallel. This already gives a free moving link. Only the M06 in the video has a bad rear link horizontal angle. Extending the ball stud on the rear hub did not really change any geometry.
Quick question. Will a formula 1 rear tire fit on a touring car. Not very familiar. Trying to get a nice offset going
Nope :D
Keep an eye out for an old XTM exterminator buggie. That things is the most percision
out of all the 1/8 buggies I have, It's even better than my RC8. The biggest issues i have
with my R/C doing over 50 mph....are TIRE wear. i have to duct tape the inside of the tires.lol...You dont know a fast R/C is until a tire explode or the foam insert flies out o n you.
R/C tires arnt steel belted..it is what is it.
A lot of R/C designs are horrible or requires lots of shimmimg and bearings replacements.
Hello sway bar on m06 is necessary?
Depends on track condition, on low grip no.
@@rccartips for carpet front and rear or only rear😉
I love how the internet works…I was literally searching for upgrades for my M06 on Google yesterday. Today TH-cam it’s this video in front of me. Going to search for ‘how to be a squillionaire quickly?’ - 😂😂😂
What brand of stabilizer that your using thanks
Tamiya
Sir what you called in the spacer you put inside of the hub carrier i will buy in our local hobby shops thank you
just spacer, innerhole is 5mm and thickness is either 0.5 or 1mm for Tamiya shims.
@@rccartips ok sir thank you very much sir joel do you have a FB account because i want to learn how to set up my rc car to race in STR raceway thank you
I don't use my fb account. If you are in STR just approach any of the fast guys, they are happy to help set you up. I am not one of the fast guys :D