I am a mini 4wd player from Hong Kong, I think your videos are very useful and informative, sadly you have to move on and quit, hope you will be back some day, bless you.
Adjust your side damper position. Use a heavier damper. Lower your front ballcap, make it shorter distance. Fix your rear brake stay. Make sure the clearance is from 1.5mm - 2mm. Anything lower from 1.5mm clearance or more than 2mm for the rear will cause your car to jump left or right. No need to change roller size.
And he need to use low-fric / superhard tire on the back of the fm-a. Because fma has long wheelbase and its super lightweight at the rear. If he use large and slick hard on the rear the car will never sits nicely
Hello T-Hiroki! Can you make a video using mass damper to correct the direction of the jump? But make the damper SIDEWAYS (left and right movement) instead of going up/down. So it will dampen the impact of the sidewall. It can be mounted on the front or rear or both. Use the same roller size/diameter. I always wanted to try this experiment but I don’t have a track. Thank you so much!
I am a mini 4wd player from Hong Kong, I think your videos are very useful and informative, sadly you have to move on and quit, hope you will be back some day, bless you.
keep fighting for FM-A, don't give up, I also FMA user on BMax regulation
Good attention to detail
Adjust your side damper position. Use a heavier damper.
Lower your front ballcap, make it shorter distance.
Fix your rear brake stay. Make sure the clearance is from 1.5mm - 2mm. Anything lower from 1.5mm clearance or more than 2mm for the rear will cause your car to jump left or right. No need to change roller size.
Hi. What is the proper height clearance of front brake?
Bravo sensei👏🏻
先生は本当に天才で素晴らしいです!👍🏻
please change to medium tire wheel... you used large so it will jump and CO everytime....
And he need to use low-fric / superhard tire on the back of the fm-a. Because fma has long wheelbase and its super lightweight at the rear. If he use large and slick hard on the rear the car will never sits nicely
Hello T-Hiroki!
Can you make a video using mass damper to correct the direction of the jump?
But make the damper SIDEWAYS (left and right movement) instead of going up/down. So it will dampen the impact of the sidewall. It can be mounted on the front or rear or both. Use the same roller size/diameter.
I always wanted to try this experiment but I don’t have a track.
Thank you so much!
idol please give me 1 of your tamiya collection.🙏🙏🙏
Add Damper in front
I think rear roller need more widht