This blog nearly died, in my hands. I forgot about it for about a month due to exams.
Alright on to other things. 3 weeks ago, i was looking for a Futaba 3PKS with a FASST 2.4Ghz module. Be it second hand or First hand. Then came a very bad news, from what i have found out, the 3PKS has gone out of production at that particular time. Not only the Transmitter itself, but the module also went off the grid. It would mean near 0 support in singapore which is what i would not want at all.
Ok, just a quick preview i would give.
I would be getting a new piece..... no in fact 2 pieces of new electronics on Sat.
Some new drift tyres, and maybe a new shell..... if it arrives this week.
A full revised setup sheet, and a tut on how i made my light kit work.
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Friday, August 13, 2010
The New Age in RC Drifting.
Presenting to you, a new age in RC Drifting, more thrilling and exciting.
Oh and a video posted by a fellow member.
Was a Freshmen Orientation Camp. Small Competition among the Year 2 Students.
Oh and a video posted by a fellow member.
Was a Freshmen Orientation Camp. Small Competition among the Year 2 Students.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
Lil update of whats going on for the past month.

Lol @ the pure Oridoness, on the first pic. Large angles at the entry of a sweeper.


And
Some pictures and stuff i find a little amusing.


As you can see, the amount of dirt and dust, or maybe you would call it muck accumulated is as though it had gone through a rally. lol.
It was a pain in the ass to clean it out. As the ball diff grease had worn off, leaving the balls to be dropping everywhere, and giving me performance that was not satisfactory.
Dismantled all and regreased everything. The second picture would be the before and after the cleaning process.




Overall, this is how dirty it really is. But it was a good experience though, having to have ventured to somewhere i have not gone before. The place was great, with an community centre event going on, and Drift Garage was there as well. There was a Small drift competition which happened among all the Overdrive drifters, which i came in Second, with Top Qualifying. I had not much time to prepare as i woke up late at 7.30. I felt i did not deserve my result, as my settings were not done right at all. Partly what helped was the Rear Stabiliser, which kept me from over angling the car. I really do need to try harder, and get a new Transmitter as well. :S
Credits of the first 3 photos go to Alan Tay who was there at the event. Would like to thank him for the photos, but i was not able to track down his facebook profile again......
This below section may be ignored, but i really need to clarify this.
I know there has been people who are not happy with the way i do up my car, such that it has been so called "dirtied" by third-party parts. Firstly, this Square TA05 has been what i wanted to do since i started my RC journey, and it was not easy. I had to source out parts to fit the car, lots of trial and error on the belts. I had put in my utmost effort and passion into this car, and i really don't give a damn about how u think of my car as something shitty. I couldn't care less if u find my car insensible and do not agree with me. I do have friends who jokingly irritate me, and i could understand. But i know that among the viewers of this blog there will be some people who despise me, I know the consequences of having third-party parts, as being unreliable and easily broken. Take some time and think, why do you play RC Drifting? For the love of the sport? or to show how rich u really and how TAC legal? Which car in D1Gp, Formula D, or the British Drift , Championship, Or any goddamn street car out there is tuned by the brand themselves? None.
Being 90% hop up or modified doesn't give you the result u really want. Its your hand skill. Not how big you can burn your pockets. This is how i think in my life, and if you really think that bad mouthing me behind may back can go unheard, you are very wrong. This is why i am writing this, to clarify all the doubts and misunderstanding u have around me.
I hope this doesn't offend anyone. And Have a Nice Day!
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY!!!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Upgrades!
Some more goodies coming along.
3Racing Servo Saver, Guess i needed that small increase in speed and precision in my servos.
This is the main course, Square 13T Centre One-way, pushing my cs ratio up to 205%, and disconnects the front wheels from the rear wheels.
Some random bling, TB03D Upgrade Pack Bumper Support, weighs 15g, helps in transition, but at the same time, the blue. ;)
Installed the servo saver, much more precise, but i realise that under high loads, the saver tends to bend..... :S, i think an aluminium one may be one the way.
15g added to my chassis, faster transitions, but sluggish for some reason.
The 2nd last piece of bling i had to scavenge, aluminium suspension mounts, if you guys do remember, it was plastic before.
Impressions, Belt is a little loose as i expected, being 72T, with the calculated teeth at 71T. oh and do you guys spot something? Worn belt in the rear, all the white fonts are gone.
Just a little picture i took out of my phone, this is basically the training track for SPRCD Overdrive drifters, quite big so that we have room for error. PVC is what we use here, even on Overdrive.
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This is my current setup sheet,
Make: Square
Model: Tamiya TA05 VII.
Date : 10/7/10
Track surface: Concrete/Tile floor
Tire: PVC, Drifter Street F2
Motor & ESC: ZTW 8.5T/ ZTW 60A
Front
Camber: 7 deg
Toe: 0
Kick up: 1mm
Caster hubs: 4 deg
Ride height: 3mm
Droop: 2mm
Springs: Stock Tamiya
Bumper weight: 15g
Trailing Steering Block: -
Sway-Bar: None
Shock Oil: Trinity 25wt
Other: -
Rear
Camber: 2 deg
Toe: 2deg
Kick up: -
Ride height: 7mm
Droop: 1mm
Springs: (unknown) Softer Stock Springs.
Sway-Bar: Hard(Blue Tamiya)
Shock Oil: Trinity 25wt
Other:-
Drive Train
Gearing:
Front Diff: Ball Diffrential
Front Pulley: 40t Square
Center: Square 13T Centre One Way
Belt: Square 73T
Rear Diff: Spool, Direct Coupling.
Rear Pulley: 30t Square
Center: 20
Belt: Standard 173T Square
Spur: 105
Pinion: 36
Other: CS Ratio 2.05
It is much diffrent from my previous 1.68 ratio, such that now the car is now nearly FR, i've had to counter steer all the way, pretty much with full lock, the good thing about having any One Way pulley/Diffrential, is that you will have a hand brake effect, as during braking, it locks up the rear wheels so that it skids, giving more angle. It is realistic as you see 1:1 drifters use it quite frequently for the same reason. It handles pretty well now, I have considered ADDING a Front One Way in front. :S Sounds Crazy? Thats how Chance Circuit/Hobby Stadium, D-Like setup is like.








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This is my current setup sheet,
Make: Square
Model: Tamiya TA05 VII.
Date : 10/7/10
Track surface: Concrete/Tile floor
Tire: PVC, Drifter Street F2
Motor & ESC: ZTW 8.5T/ ZTW 60A
Front
Camber: 7 deg
Toe: 0
Kick up: 1mm
Caster hubs: 4 deg
Ride height: 3mm
Droop: 2mm
Springs: Stock Tamiya
Bumper weight: 15g
Trailing Steering Block: -
Sway-Bar: None
Shock Oil: Trinity 25wt
Other: -
Rear
Camber: 2 deg
Toe: 2deg
Kick up: -
Ride height: 7mm
Droop: 1mm
Springs: (unknown) Softer Stock Springs.
Sway-Bar: Hard(Blue Tamiya)
Shock Oil: Trinity 25wt
Other:-
Drive Train
Gearing:
Front Diff: Ball Diffrential
Front Pulley: 40t Square
Center: Square 13T Centre One Way
Belt: Square 73T
Rear Diff: Spool, Direct Coupling.
Rear Pulley: 30t Square
Center: 20
Belt: Standard 173T Square
Spur: 105
Pinion: 36
Other: CS Ratio 2.05
It is much diffrent from my previous 1.68 ratio, such that now the car is now nearly FR, i've had to counter steer all the way, pretty much with full lock, the good thing about having any One Way pulley/Diffrential, is that you will have a hand brake effect, as during braking, it locks up the rear wheels so that it skids, giving more angle. It is realistic as you see 1:1 drifters use it quite frequently for the same reason. It handles pretty well now, I have considered ADDING a Front One Way in front. :S Sounds Crazy? Thats how Chance Circuit/Hobby Stadium, D-Like setup is like.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Delayed pics flight. =.=
Here you go, some stuff i bought.
A new shelf to house my stuff, seems like my cupboard is going to overflow with clothing so this had to come out of it.
New 64 pitch combo, 105T spur with 27T pinion, 6.3 gear ratio, pretty fun to play with.
New settings, near 90 degree upright shocks, using back the springs they gave from the TA05.
Same for what was done to the front, only thing is that this pair of springs came with the spare CVA shock set i bought months ago, so i couldn't cateogrise it anywhere, it isn't even in their catalogue.
Aluminium Tape, to be pasted underneath the chassis plates to prevent scratches. I have cut out the layout, just planning whether to cut the small tiny holes for the screws. :S
Mounted my older AE86 shell, seems to be in a pretty nice stance.






One of my friends damaged his box, so he received compensation in another form a replacement box, so i saw it and it was still more than usable to me, so i took it home. At least it solves the problem of bringing the Huge HyperTeam Bag.... and getting checked by the MRT staff... =.=
Alright, this is a small part of what i have. Expect this July's Update tmrw. Cheers. :)
Still sad about this year's World Cup results though....
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Error with Blogger.
Apologies to you guys, I haven't updated this blog in nearly 2 months and i am really sorry.
Recently, I have encountered huge problems with blogger. I can't upload any freaking images at all.
This dragged on for nearly a month, I emailed blogger, and they seem to be dead. No replies at all.
Just a small update of whats been happening.
I have compiled a setup sheet of what my settings are currently now.
Make: Square
Model: Tamiya TA05 VII.
Date : 30/5/10
Track surface: Concrete/Tile floor
Tire: PVC, Drifter Street F2
Motor & ESC: ZTW 8.5T/ ZTW 60A
Front
Camber: 3 deg
Toe: 0
Kick up: 1mm
Caster hubs: 4 deg
Ride height: 4mm
Droop: 2mm
Springs: Stock Tamiya
Bumper weight: 0
Trailing Steering Block: -
Sway-Bar: None
Shock Oil: Trinity 25wt
Other: -
Rear
Camber: 2 deg
Toe: 2deg
Kick up: -
Ride height: 8mm
Droop: 1mm
Springs: (unknown) Softer Stock Springs.
Sway-Bar: Hard(Blue Tamiya)
Shock Oil: Trinity 25wt
Other:
Drive Train
Gearing:
Front Diff: Ball Diffrential
Front Pulley: 40t Square
Center: 16
Belt: Square 73T
Rear Diff: Spool, Direct Coupling.
Rear Pulley: 30t Square
Center: 20
Belt: Standard 173T Square
Spur: 105
Pinion: 37
Other: CS Ratio 1.68
Other than that are some newer things i bought for my hobby.
Thats pretty much all, expect a very long post.
Once i settle this picture upload problem with blogger, i will update it frequently.
Recently, I have encountered huge problems with blogger. I can't upload any freaking images at all.
This dragged on for nearly a month, I emailed blogger, and they seem to be dead. No replies at all.
Just a small update of whats been happening.
I have compiled a setup sheet of what my settings are currently now.
Make: Square
Model: Tamiya TA05 VII.
Date : 30/5/10
Track surface: Concrete/Tile floor
Tire: PVC, Drifter Street F2
Motor & ESC: ZTW 8.5T/ ZTW 60A
Front
Camber: 3 deg
Toe: 0
Kick up: 1mm
Caster hubs: 4 deg
Ride height: 4mm
Droop: 2mm
Springs: Stock Tamiya
Bumper weight: 0
Trailing Steering Block: -
Sway-Bar: None
Shock Oil: Trinity 25wt
Other: -
Rear
Camber: 2 deg
Toe: 2deg
Kick up: -
Ride height: 8mm
Droop: 1mm
Springs: (unknown) Softer Stock Springs.
Sway-Bar: Hard(Blue Tamiya)
Shock Oil: Trinity 25wt
Other:
Drive Train
Gearing:
Front Diff: Ball Diffrential
Front Pulley: 40t Square
Center: 16
Belt: Square 73T
Rear Diff: Spool, Direct Coupling.
Rear Pulley: 30t Square
Center: 20
Belt: Standard 173T Square
Spur: 105
Pinion: 37
Other: CS Ratio 1.68
Other than that are some newer things i bought for my hobby.
Thats pretty much all, expect a very long post.
Once i settle this picture upload problem with blogger, i will update it frequently.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
TA05 Rheumatism and a surprise Treasure.








So far, I have not changed my ratio as yet, it is still at 168%, I did something though, increased my rear camber to 2 degrees, I'll see how it performs and tweak it from there. Do Expect a full setup blog post in about 2 weeks.
Thats all guys, Have a nice day. :D
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