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tamiya m05 setup - 12/7/2011 3:27 AM   
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i have a problem with my m05 . the problem is in a high speed sweeping turn the car starts to stutter , like it is breaking loose but instead of spinning out it just stutters or hops the car is new and everything is set to factory specs . stock motor stock shock weight no sway all 4 tires are s grip , backs are bald . any help is always appreciated .

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RE: tamiya m05 setup - 12/7/2011 12:58 PM   
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i have a problem with my m05 . the problem is in a high speed sweeping turn the car starts to stutter , like it is breaking loose but instead of spinning out it just stutters or hops the car is new and everything is set to factory specs . stock motor stock shock weight no sway all 4 tires are s grip , backs are bald . any help is always appreciated .

Perhaps it's not spinning out because the tires are too grippy. S compound is a pretty soft compound. Does it feel/look like an electrical problem? I'm not sure I understand what you mean by "stutter".

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RE: tamiya m05 setup - 12/7/2011 2:01 PM   
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thanks for the reply . i`ll try to explain , in a high speed sweeping turn you can hear the rear of the car shake or bounce . i can hear the body jigle and bounce on the posts . when the car exits the turn the noise goes away and the car sounds nice and quiet . it is not an electrical issue . it seems to be a traction issue maybe too much ????

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RE: tamiya m05 setup - 12/7/2011 2:54 PM   
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thanks for the reply . i`ll try to explain , in a high speed sweeping turn you can hear the rear of the car shake or bounce . i can hear the body jigle and bounce on the posts . when the car exits the turn the noise goes away and the car sounds nice and quiet . it is not an electrical issue . it seems to be a traction issue maybe too much ????

Yeah, since you're using s compound tires, it's probably grabbing at the pavement due to high traction. Putting small pieces of foam on the body posts between the body and lower pin helps with body rattle.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91Q1IB9GwCA

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RE: tamiya m05 setup - 12/10/2011 2:27 AM   
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i think i`ll try to glue the sidewalls on the rear tires .

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RE: tamiya m05 setup - 12/12/2011 6:56 AM   
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Try S grip on the front only and the regular ones on the back

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RE: tamiya m05 setup - 2/26/2012 8:01 PM   
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Has anyone heard of the guy that sells the Tamiya red dot motors and if he still sells them? I would like to buy some for our spec class. Thanks in advance
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RE: tamiya m05 setup - 4/21/2012 3:03 AM   
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Just finish M05 Pro build, with 17.5 for TCS Mini Pro racing.
I run S Grips or A hard and softs. 
TRF shocks 50wt/50wt 3 hole
Blue/Yellow springs
camber front -1 rear -1
ball diff
cvd
1.5 rear tow
o front tow
pinion 20t

ive heard of red dot silver cans but opted for brushless for less hassle.




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