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Spoolio 29-04-2008 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gargadud (Post 119064)

Ouch :wtf:

Spoolio 29-04-2008 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DCM (Post 118056)
carb cleaner has a lubricant in it, Brake Cleaner is what you need to use.

Sorry, quite right DCM, just been and checked the cupboard I got it out of, it was indeed brake cleaner, the can of "Carburettor & Choke Cleaner" was still at the back covered in a layer of dust (don't get to fiddle with many carbs or chokes these days).

bender 05-05-2008 07:55 AM

Maybe old news but during the upcoming Japanese toy fair Tamiya will be showing some of the new hop-ups for the durga.

Expect front and rear alloy suspension mounts (3-racing style), motor heatsink, and a centre one-way :thumbsup:

TRF_AK 05-05-2008 06:01 PM

54037 DB01 Aluminum Suspension Mount (Front)
54038 DB01 Aluminum Suspension Mount (Rear)
54039 DB01 Aluminum Suspension Block (2pcs.)
54040 DB01 Motor Heat Sink
54041 DB01 Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Chassis

CAClark 05-05-2008 06:25 PM

I really hope availability improves of Durga parts soon (well, DB01 parts I guess to be correct).

Looking forward to seeing the new hop-ups.

Cheers!

jimmy 05-05-2008 06:59 PM

I qualified third and finished second at the North West regional at Bury yesterday. Only change on the car was sticking the shocks out one hole on the tower all round - I thought it might push the tyres into the ground a little more and give me a little more grip - which it seemed to do, and made it a little more reactive also. The shocks were pretty bad but I've known they needed a rebuild for ages - wanted to run the AERO this weekend but didn't have it done in time.
I'll be taking the Durga along next weekend (national) but only as a backup car - I guess my time racing the durga as my main car has come to an end but I'm sure to race it again at some point.

CAClark 05-05-2008 07:32 PM

Is there a setup guide anywhere for the Durga Jimmy, I'd sure like some insight in to your setup choices on different track types.

Cheers!

DCM 05-05-2008 08:27 PM

Jimmy, you will be back when you get fed up repairing other cars :woot:

Toonz 06-05-2008 03:10 AM

i finished 5th yesterday for the TAC round 3 :)

sim 06-05-2008 03:50 AM

Toonz,
Congrats! I only managed 7th over here. :( But I must say I had a lot more fun than in Round 1 when I drove a DF-03. That buggy in TAC-legal form is just too nose-heavy for the big jumps. The DB-01 just behaved itself a lot better in the air, and all around the track generally.

Jimmy,
Thanks for sticking with the Durga for so long and finding out so much about the car for the rest of us. You going back to the 501X or for your nationals?

sim 06-05-2008 06:03 AM

https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/rc...desc&offset=31

54037 DB01 Aluminium Sus Mount (Front)
54038 DB01 Aluminium Sus Mount (Rear)
54039 DB01 Aluminium Sus Block (2 pcs)

54041 DB01 Carbon Reinforced Chassis
54051 TRF501X/DB01 18TCentre One Way set

Toonz 06-05-2008 08:22 AM

thanks sim :) i'm still trying to improve myself on the track...

7th isn't bad, take it easy man!:thumbsup:

the db01 does give a peace of mind on the track as it is such a tame buggy:thumbsup:

Spoolio 06-05-2008 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by sim (Post 121353)
54041 DB01 Carbon Reinforced Chassis
54051 TRF501X/DB01 18TCentre One Way set

Like the sound of the carbon reinforced chassis, but how does a centre one way work, I would have though it would have totally removed the brakes or am I being dumb :confused: ?

jimmy 06-05-2008 09:00 PM

The centre one way works on the front of the car but is located on the centre layshaft pulley. So the pulley itself will freewheel when off power. When on-power its just like a 'normal' 4WD car. So you get a little more steering into the corner and an easy to drive car out of the corner without the same snappy handling of a front one way.

Spoolio 06-05-2008 09:20 PM

Ah, I see. I just presumed it acted on both front and rear pulleys. To be honest I've not noticed my Durga suffers from lack of steering. On carpet it's usually got too much.

Toonz 07-05-2008 07:34 AM

i'm currently using a standard servo for my durga and i want something better that's suitable for racing in the TAC. it doesn't have to be too expensive and super high end as i don't want to spend too much. just good enough to steer the car.

looking into futaba....

any recommendation?:)

thanks:thumbsup:

Vin 07-05-2008 08:33 AM

I always thought the Durga had a Carbonfiber reinforced chassis, but now Tamiya is going to release

Quote:

54041 DB01 Carbon Reinforced Chassis
Anybody who can clarify it?

I'm curious what the heat sink will look like btw! I think it will be the TA05 heat sink, but then a bit smaller to fit under the body.

sim 07-05-2008 11:39 PM

The Durga has the soft plastic chassis like the TA-05. It's much tougher than the crummy "ABS" plastic like the DF-03, and stiffer than the old black nylon stuff (Grasshopper).

Tamiya's carbon reinforced plastic however is very nice stuff. Not as stiff as graphite but much stronger.

I don't see myself upgrading to the stiffer chassis though. Not unless I get much much much better at driving.

jimmy 08-05-2008 12:06 AM

The stock chassis is glass reinforced, I think the carbon chassis might help it on high grip tracks.

sim 08-05-2008 03:57 AM

Toonz,
Does it have to be digital? If you use analog, I would highly recommend the Sanwa ERG-RZ. It's fast and tough as nails.


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