Friday, July 31, 2009

My M03 Setup

Here is my M03-M Suzuki Swift setup. Track condition is low grip and bumpy. Take note that I am using 1/10 Sorex tires and not mini tires. This is because 1/10 tires are cheaper to play :)

Front
Ride height: 5mm
toe out: 14.5mm turnbuckle gap length (based on 53601 Low friction 5mm adjuster)
Shock piston: 2 holes
Oil: 50wt Team Associated
Spring: Tamiya yellow short
Red sponge
No stabilizers
Ball diff (tight)

Rear
Ride height: 5.5mm
standard rear upright with 2deg toe in
piston: 2 holes
Oil: 50wt
Spring: Tamiya blue short
No stabilizers

Motor: 540-J Johnson

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Tamiya M05 Pro!!!

Its here!!! Here is a picture of the M05 Pro box.

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Build is still work in progress. Currently, rebuilding the TRF shocks will which be transfered to the M05 Pro. Other items to be transfered include ball diff and electronics.

I got a new shell to go along and its a HPI Civic EK9.

More details to come...

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Franziskaner Weissbier and Eurodeli @ Damansara Kim

Tried this German beer which was on tap at the Eurodeli in Damansara Kim. Our usual pub was unfortunately close today so no Guinness and thus, we resorted to restaurant-cum-bar place.

I had the dark Franziskaner cos the white beer is unavailable. Surprisingly, it is very light and smooth. Too light in fact that it could be slightly diluted. I could be wrong. Flavor is ok with the usual dark beer characteristic of bitter sweet after taste. Will try it again but next beer I want to try is the Konig Ludwig...

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The restaurant also serves German style food which I would like to try one day. This pic is found on the piece of paper on the table.

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Thursday, July 9, 2009

Adidas San Marino 2 Trainers Review

I bought these Adidas together with the Leader trainers since the shop was on sale and special prize for these older shoes.

The moment I tried those San Marino 2 on, I'd knew I want them! These are darn comfy shoes with excellent cushioning. After having to bear the obnoxious squeks made by the Leader, I felt like I am on stealth mode with these shoes! They are very quiet and light.

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The leather outershell is soft and the tongue is padded very well. Arch and Archilles' heel supports are good.

Absolutely no complaints on these sneakers and well worth the price. Highly recommended but I doubt any more left in the market.

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Adidas Leader Trainers Review

I am in the market for new pair of sneakers as my current Puma is getting worn out. I was lucky to get a great deal on a pair of Adidas Leader trainers in white and green colors scheme.

Since its just a regular casual sneakers, the sole is quite thin and does not provide much cushioning. The outershell leather is kinda hard so its not very comfortable. What annoys me the most is the squeaky sound it makes whenever I am walking! The leather on the tongue rubs against under the shoe lace area which cause the annoy and loud squeks!


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Overall, I dont expect much since I its just a casual sneakers and the good deal I had when I bought them. Its looks great for casual but I still cant get over the irritating squeaks!


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Wednesday, June 24, 2009

What bodyshell for M05 Pro?

While waiting for the M05 Pro kit to be in my hands, I have been looking around for a new bodyshell since the Pro kit doesn't include one.

I really wanted this HPI Honda Civic and it is also one of my favourite FF cars.
HPI Honda Civic

This Alfa Romeo from Team Atlas looks pretty cool as well:


Honestly, it is quite boring to see a sea of Suzuki Swifts each time we are playing M03s... *yawnzzzz*

The Itch to Build New Kit

Its been a while since I build any new kit. I have been feeling the itch these few days particularly after viewing all the build threads regarding Tamiya's new F104 Pro. I have been wanting to get this kit to add to my collection and most likely its going to be a shelf queen.

However, priority will still be the M05 Pro. When will it be release and when can I build a new car???

The cause for the itch is also there is a Gundam fair in the mall which I usually frequent and those kit really look tempting!!

NEED TO BE STRONG TO RESIST THE TEMPTATION!!! hahaha...

Thursday, June 18, 2009

It's been a while...

Its been a while since I fully run the TRF 416WE after nearby track was demolished and moved to a further place.

Nonetheless,I have been quite consistent running the M03. Its one tough car and its a joy to run it!!

Had my sight on M05 Pro now and still waiting...

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Orca 4000 20C lipo review Part 2

After 4 runs on the Orca 4000mAh 20C lipo, I feel its crap! The punch is really poor but it did feel that it last longer. Anyway, I want more PUNCH in the lipo. Honestly, I dont think the pack is 20C at all. Even my Yeah Racing 3200 20C gives better punch than the Orca. Should have stick to Yeah lipos all the way...

Saturday, January 3, 2009

TRF416 1st run with IP 3800 lipo

Had my 416 first run this afternoon. One word - WOW!. The car has a lot of grip and steering even with a spool. I was using old set of tires but the car still sticks to the ground. Rear diff was really smooth and acceleration was great.

The IP 3800 was very punchy and may perhaps live up to its 35C claim. Only thing is that I have not added weights to the pack which causes the car's balance to be off during corners. I will be designing a lipo weight pack and check whether a friend of mine is able to machine it for me :)

Intellect IP 3800mAh 35C LiPo

Got this new Intellect IP 3800 35C lipo pack to power my TRF416. It is hard casing with 21mm height and comes with deans plugs. Will see how it performs soon.

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Projecto TRF416 WE completed!!

Finaly completed my TRF416 WE. Very excited and cant wait to test it at the track.

Here are some pics of it.

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The electronics: Futaba 9550, Tekin RS Pro, Hacker 11.5 BL motor, Spektrum mico rx and still got a lot of space left! :)
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Got a new lipo Intellect IP 3800mAh 35C to power the 416. Going to test it later and see whether it live up to the 35C claim.
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