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Forum: Electrics 01-02-2009
Replies: 18
Views: 2,817
Posted By edvin
Or to by external bec...

Or to by external bec http://www.hobbycity.com/hobbycity/store/uh_viewItem.asp?idProduct=4319&Product_Name=TURNIGY_3A_UBEC_w/_Noise_Reduction
Forum: Electrics 31-01-2009
Replies: 18
Views: 2,817
Posted By edvin
You are right. BEC is too weak for such a huge...

You are right. BEC is too weak for such a huge servo.
Forum: Electrics 19-12-2008
Replies: 12
Views: 4,631
Posted By edvin
This is true. But still it has enough torque. So...

This is true. But still it has enough torque. So don't be worry about that.
In my Durga there is 35A 9t "3in1" combo. I think it was reasonable bying. Some comments: It's almoust water resistant....
Forum: Tamiya 18-12-2008
Replies: 4
Views: 1,051
Posted By edvin
Avoid Tamiya tires. Even soft ones are too hard....

Avoid Tamiya tires. Even soft ones are too hard. Only positive thing is, they do not wear out never! Hereby no grip at all.
Forum: Tamiya 06-12-2008
Replies: 2,535
Views: 407,397
Posted By edvin
...and how long time wing mount did last? Untill...

...and how long time wing mount did last? Untill first bad landing?

To be honest, id also like to use injection molded wing but I'm still afraid what is then next weakest point in chain. What will...
Forum: Tamiya 04-10-2008
Replies: 4
Views: 1,124
Posted By edvin
Yes, i'm using TRF shocks and springs. Right now...

Yes, i'm using TRF shocks and springs. Right now hard spring in front, medium rear, oil in shocks is 35. I tried also hard in rear, this is true, there was more grip (but not enough).

Ok, it...
Forum: Tamiya 04-10-2008
Replies: 4
Views: 1,124
Posted By edvin
Why my Durga does not have enough onpower steering?

Well, off road car can't never be good on road car. But still, it seems like my durga does not have on asphalt onpower steering at all. Seems like front tires do not have enough grip. But when moving...
Forum: Tamiya 30-09-2008
Replies: 5
Views: 1,230
Posted By edvin
Do not overtighten it. You can feel when spring...

Do not overtighten it. You can feel when spring is fully compressed, afterwards do not tighten it any more! This is very good and reliable bearing.
Forum: Tamiya 27-09-2008
Replies: 11
Views: 1,875
Posted By edvin
I'm sorry, I'm impatient. Can you Jimmy already...

I'm sorry, I'm impatient. Can you Jimmy already comment what do you think about new 801xt? What about quality? Some people in internet wrote that it breaks easily, are those writings bs?
Forum: Tamiya 03-09-2008
Replies: 2,535
Views: 407,397
Posted By edvin
So far no problem. They definitely are not bad, I...

So far no problem. They definitely are not bad, I havent noticed any diference between Yeah and Tamiya packaged units.
Forum: Tamiya 14-08-2008
Replies: 2
Views: 1,141
Posted By edvin
I tried wide rear wheels in the front and also I...

I tried wide rear wheels in the front and also I glued rear tires on narrow front wheels. There was no sign of oversteer. But still it is definitely worth to try. Wide wheels in the front made car...
Forum: Tamiya 01-07-2008
Replies: 10
Views: 2,204
Posted By edvin
If you now how soft (or hard) is Prolines M2,...

If you now how soft (or hard) is Prolines M2, then "C" is something between M0 and M-2. Difference between "C" and "K" is minimal.

Really pointless investment! Avoid it!
Forum: Tamiya 30-06-2008
Replies: 64
Views: 5,801
Posted By edvin
Tamiya spring is a bit soft, this is true. I just...

Tamiya spring is a bit soft, this is true. I just tried Kyosho spring, it fits perfectly - outer diameter and length are same, only wire is thinner, but it is even a bit more softer (or almoust...
Forum: Tamiya 27-04-2008
Replies: 2,535
Views: 407,397
Posted By edvin
Belt tightening?

Btw. How tight should be belt (is the tightenig right word)? Is there sort of rule about correct tightenig?
Forum: Tamiya 06-03-2008
Replies: 6
Views: 2,044
Posted By edvin
Thank you for advice! Slipper is planned already!...

Thank you for advice! Slipper is planned already!

But still, how long the belts will last? Rear one probably not so much. How often do you change them? After every race?
Or lets ask so: What is...
Forum: Tamiya 06-03-2008
Replies: 6
Views: 2,044
Posted By edvin
How long last Durga belts and diffs, when using brushless+Lipo?

I do not have yet any 1/10 scale car. Durga is right now first choice.

I plan to use 5700Kv brushless motor and 3 cell lipo (this will be purely fun car). How long last then belts and difs? What...
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