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simon dawson
18-12-2004, 12:47 AM
can anyone help :confused:

i cant find any setups on the web for a 415 (except for the ones in here)
does anybody have any mainly carpet and wood i currently run a front diff (just fitted) and a fixed centre pulley

many thanks in advance

simon :D

alan1467
18-12-2004, 09:40 AM
can anyone help :confused:

i cant find any setups on the web for a 415 (except for the ones in here)
does anybody have any mainly carpet and wood i currently run a front diff (just fitted) and a fixed centre pulley

many thanks in advance

simon :D


Hi what tyres are you using on carpet? Also old or new suspension

Alan

Hejkal
18-12-2004, 10:43 AM
can anyone help :confused:

i cant find any setups on the web for a 415 (except for the ones in here)
does anybody have any mainly carpet and wood i currently run a front diff (just fitted) and a fixed centre pulley

many thanks in advance

simon :D

Hi,

there are a lot of setups for 415

http://www.tamiya.nl/racing/content_set_up_sheets.html#trf415

simon dawson
18-12-2004, 06:40 PM
hi alan

on carpet i use foams with a 19t peak v2

how do you mean old or new suspension :confused:
i run standard 415 shock tamiya springs and standard wishbones 7

not the reversalbe lw stuff but saying that i have that on order should be here in the new year :D :cool:

TRF415 racer
18-12-2004, 06:56 PM
Hey Simon,

eerrmmmm.......Well I'm not big on writing them down, but I use T-27's on both Carpet and Shiney floors. I dont have the LW suspension, but I use White springs front and Blue springs back. (this tip was got off Ben Cosgrove when we spoke to him at the Model Expo (while he was driving the 415))

I haven't been racing for long so not sure on any perfect settings, all I can say is play around with different shock positions, and different gear ratios, but the springs are a good place to start.

Tom

P.S. thanks for the PM

alan1467
19-12-2004, 09:08 AM
Hi Simon

this is my carpet/Foam setup for Tesside on std kit arms

415 Setup

Front,
600wt Tamiya shock oil,
3 hole pistons,
White springs,
shocks in middle hole on tower and outer on the arm,
4mm spacers under top inner camber link,
1.5 deg of camber,
A block rear,
C block front,
0.5mm of anti dive,
droop set so springs do not unload off spring cups,
0 deg of toe out,
Yellow roll bar.
Double purple tyres

Rear,
500wt Tamiya oil,
3 hole pistons,
Blue springs,
shock in outer hole on tower and outer on arm,
1.5 deg of camber,
1 deg alloy rear toe blocks, (outer hole on block with 0.7mm spacer)
2mm spacers under top inner camber link
1mm spacer under both sus blocks
D block rear,
B block front,
droop set so springs do not unload off spring cups,
red roll bar with new ball joint drilled 5mm in from standard
Green tyres

Alan

simon dawson
19-12-2004, 10:47 AM
mmmmm interesting will try that one on my next carpet night thanks very much indeed anyone got anymore

al
19-12-2004, 09:04 PM
600w oil in the front? niceeeeeeeeee :D

Hejkal
19-12-2004, 10:10 PM
I'm not so sure that the 600wt is good oil for foam/carpet setup.
Did you try any harder oils? For example 800 or 900.