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Tamiya Sumo Power GT Nissan GT-R - 58488
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Released by Tamiya on June 7, 2011, this TA06 chassis based self assembly RC Model, is of the Sumo Power GT Nissan GT-R, that competed in the 2010 FIA GT1 World Championship.
The highly adjustable, 4WD TA06 Chassis, employs two bevel gear, oil filled, sealed differentials, coil spring over oil filled shock absorbers, bell-crank steering, low-friction drive belts and comes with a full set of steel shielded ball bearings.
The motor in the TA06 is positioned towards the rear, transversely across the chassis, to improve the side to side centre of gravity and improve rear wheel traction. To cut costs for this chassis, Tamiya have used a number of TA-05 suspension parts.
Ni-Cad, Ni-Mh, Li-Fe and Li-Po batteries can be used in TA06, positioned longitudinally in the centre of the chassis, from the underside, held in place by four screws and a plastic cover.
Two front suspension configurations are possible, set with the damper stay parts that come with the kit. These are: the Standard outboard suspension position and IFS (Inboard Front Suspension) using rocker arms, useful for low nose sports car body shells.
To get the best from the Tamiya TA06 Chassis, it needs to be fine tuned to hug the corners at high speed, without slipping off the track. Small adjustments can make a Big difference and our simple to understand, step by step procedure, will guide you to the best Set-up for your driving style.
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Tamiya Sumo Power GT Nissan GT-R #58488 TA06 - Chassis
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Tamiya TA06 Chassis
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Buying a Used Tamiya Sumo Power GT Nissan GT-R
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Hints, Tips and Information
Dampers
Dampers, Shock Absorbers, Shocks - call them what you will, they are one of the least understood, but most important tools you have for adjusting the handling characteristics of your RC model.
So how do Dampers work?
Basically what you have is a small amount of silicone oil contained in a sealed cylinder. Through the centre of that cylinder is a metal rod, and on the end of that rod, a piston with a number of small holes in it. Pulling, or pushing the rod in and out of the cylinder, your will notice a certain amount of resistance as the oil is forced through the holes in the piston. |
Hints, Tips and Information How to Charge Rechargeable Batteries for Peak PerformanceNi-Cad (Nickel Cadmium) Batteries
1/ All Ni-Cad Batteries have to be Discharged soon after use. This is to avoid the dreaded "Memory" effect that on subsequent re-charges can cause a momentary drop in performance during a race. A simple discharger can be made from a car 12v bulb.
Ni-Mh (Nickel Metal Hydride) Batteries
1/ Never charge Ni-Mh batteries at a current higher than 4.5 amps. Although these batteries can give a higher voltage than Ni-Cad Batteries, they are much more sensitive and easy to damage if charged too quickly. |
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