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dobber 03-11-2011 12:47 PM

Adding holes in the wheels....
 
The Tamiya wheels as they come do have a pin prick of a hole in them, but should i be making it bigger?

Whats the benifit of putting holes in the wheels, is it better to have them or not, better for wet tracks or high grip tracks?

Would like to know before i put my tyres on really. (For a 502X)

Ta muchly!

kayce 03-11-2011 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dobber (Post 576700)
The Tamiya wheels as they come do have a pin prick of a hole in them, but should i be making it bigger?

Whats the benifit of putting holes in the wheels, is it better to have them or not, better for wet tracks or high grip tracks?

Would like to know before i put my tyres on really. (For a 502X)

Ta muchly!

The holes are for "venting" air from the tyres, to aid in landing jumps etc., in controlling how much bounce the car takes on landing. How big should the holes be? There's no real answer, definitely larger than a pinhole, as it's a tuning aid based on personal preference.

Aran 03-11-2011 12:54 PM

my understanding is that the holes are in the wheels to let the air out.

8th tyres sometimes have similar holes

fastinfastout 03-11-2011 01:19 PM

rather than drill a hole in the rim, just make a hole with body scissors in the tire.

kayce 03-11-2011 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fastinfastout (Post 576717)
rather than drill a hole in the rim, just make a hole with body scissors in the tire.

Bad idea!
If you have a proper hole punch (or leather punch) - yes, putting holes in the tires is an option. But just using scissors will leave a nasty hole with rough edges that could cause the tire to rip.

super__dan 03-11-2011 01:27 PM

Leather (belt) punches are ideal for putting holes in tyres and leaving round holes which aren't stress raisers (where a rip would start). In wet or sandy conditions holes in the tyre are better as they let out the water/sand but say indoors it doesn't really matter.

DavidAMS 03-11-2011 05:34 PM

re
 
use a body reamer to open up the pin holes to the desired hole size, i normally just follow lee's setups..:thumbsup:

David

GRIFF55 03-11-2011 05:52 PM

If it's wet make holes in tyres to let water out as dan said.
Fastrax actually make a tyre punch. It's great


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