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Old 21-01-2015
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Default My TM2 v1

Here is my new hobby / project ha ha very happy with the out come just setting all up for indoor use now

so far iv got installed

1) Speed Passion Reventon Pro V1.1 ESC Comp V3.0-7.5R motor
2) Absima LP Servo "ACS1612SG" Combat Series
3) Big Bore, Front - Shockers with Team Associated Shock Oil (40wt) - Medium Standard team c springs all round
4) Big Bore, Rear shockers with - Team Associated Shock Oil (50wt)
5) Schumacher Talon Off Road Wing
6) Schumacher Black Hex Front & Rear wheels
7) Schumacher Mini Pin Tyres - Front & Rear - yellow


Very happy with the buggy
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What surface are you running on indoors?. The oils in your shocks are a bit high and you don't want 50wt in the rear. I have 35wt in the front and 271/2 in the rear on mine.
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Running on carpet, im on medium springs on the standard shocks

im not sure what was in them when I bought the buggy but was far to soft
every time I took a turn front end sinks to floor / back end comes up and roles was way to soft for my track.

iv got 2 sets of shockers the lower grade oil 30 I use for out door tracks astra turf etc
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I run mine on carpet with the above weights. I wonder if the piston holes have been drilled out?. That may be why it's too soft.
If it's set up right you shouldn't have heavier oil in the back than the front. Is there someone who can have a look at it where you race?.,

Excellent choice on the car by the way,I like mine that much I don't want to upgrade to the V2.

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mine is more less set up to a couple of chaps at are track its totally different to any other tracks as all flat

I have about 4 holes in my pistons again not sure if that's standard.

I use your set up for out doors and its perfect.

replying back to the tm2 v2 upgrade my mate adam perei has the v2

I do like my car but I also like the upgrade on the rear wishbones for the adjustable height thing lol sorry am new to this, the part to lower the back end. oh and the shinny orange bar ha ha
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Thats cool,if it works for you who am I to question it. The v2 is a nice piece of kit for sure.
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