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New TC02C
Hi guys, just built my new TC02C to see if its better than my cougar sv, whats all of your thoughts????????
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I love mine. Drives perfectly
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I have driven an SV and now am driving a TC02C.
All I can say is that a SV "could" be quicker on one lap, the TC02C was the fastest (and easiest to drive) on 6 minutes! It is a lot more forgiven and you can really attack and "race" against the others! Just my thoughts! |
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A final for you this week then
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Have to agree with the flying one lap of the cougar it is quick but not consistant enough, and hopefully john yes A final on wednesday, its your car that normally beats me when im in(if gareth dont finish) LOL. may need setup tips though????
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Great car and spares are cheap also it's very strong seems very consistent too all for £130 I will be there Wednesday again with mine at Mansfield
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Yeah we'll go through some setups this week. First thing you need to do is drill out the shock pistons to 1.5mm. 40 weight in the front and 30 or 35 in the rear.
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If your racing outdoors do not drill the pistons. The ones on my x2c were drilled and it felt like zebedee was in the car. Went back to kit and it was 1,000 times better. For kit 27.5-30 rear and 32.5-35 front with kit springs. From the stock set up the only set up changes I make are ride height and camber. If your indoors however don't ask me, I only do proper off road lol |
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Wow thats soft dude, I always ran 40 front 35 rear on the standard kit springs. I only drill the rear piston though.
I always found that If i ran standard pistons in the back it used to skip badly over bumps, and I was running similar weights to yourself before I drilled the pistons. Harder oil and bigger holes always feels nice to me.
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Now you've said that I'm going to have to check. It sounded right to me this morning but then I am full of cold will report back if I've made an error.
Also depends what oil brand your using. Mine were rear only drilled and I think I went upto 40wt oil in them and it still wouldn't provide the right dampening. As soon as it had kit though it felt a lot better. It also jumped properly and transformed the car where as before the back end used to collapse into the up slopes. However the xPro set up you gave me is awesome and works perfect in the wet when all else fails |
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I just found that the pistons had too much pack before I drilled them. Car is much more composed with drilled pistons. Probably personal preference. That X-pro set-up is pretty damn good on wet astro. Worked well at worksop to.
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I've checked my oils and I was correct in what I said. I used AE oils which aren't to far off the Losi equivalents although it does say AE 27.5 is 30 Losi on the chart ..... When I used the drilled pistons I think I had Kyosho oil. 500 front and 400 rear, and then went up at the rear, but didn't feel right for me. Anyway back to the point. I would try the car with kit and drilled pistons and find which ones you prefer. Once you drilled though you can't go back without havng some more pistons. Go with the weights the guys suggest for drilled and try the slightly heavier weights I suggested for kit. My set up appears to use quite light oils but the car does feel nice and alive and it's about what most mid motors use (Plus it's getting cold out at the moment!!) Once your happy with your shocks not a lot else changes (unless you run the alloy option parts). You can keep the same set up and just concentrate on putting the car around the track and beating everyone Kiddie was slick the weekend and the car had so much traction I kept running into the back of people when I accelerated, as they couldn't. If only I'd drove around them instead I could have had some good rounds. |
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Would you mind sharing that Xpro set up with me?
Currently building an Evo and need to start somewhere. Thanks. |
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No it's too good to share lol
I got mine of robbie. If he can't find it then I'll see if I can dig it out. Also follow his build tips as mine hasn't broken (yet). I have upgraded it with the team c idler, spur and front chassis recently. Oh and an alloy front holder but that was just bling. Mine also has a decent amount of weight under servo and lipo, although I'm going to halve the under lipo weight as a trial. |
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Thanks in advance!
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I think it was this one
Definatly a wet weather set-up, I reckon it would be good on a clay or dirt track.
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Did you have some picture to explain me where you using your dremel. Did you dremel your motor plate?
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I have dremelled the motor plate on my Akula AKX2 SCT prototype to allow the pivot block on that to be moved up and down. But you cannot adjust anitsquat (increase it anyways) on the Tc02C because of the design of the rear end.
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Was there weight under servo on that setup?? Thats what I run anyway. I have not actually done the antisquat mod either on the X-Pro. However have done it on the Akula, after a top recommendation, and its improved it greatly so would be worth trying. All you need to do is allow for clearance when the pivot block is raised. |
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