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Preparation of the MR03 Chassis for competitions LEVEL 2

Domingo, 28 de febrero de 2010
LEVEL 2
 
Once our Kyosho Mini-Z MR03 has the option parts that allow us to take it to the level of perfection that we wish  (parts recomended in Level 1), it´s time to consider starting to compete with our little racing car. By competing we mean, either against other drivers or against the chronometer. 
It´s evident that, as easy as all of this Mini-z stuff might seem, without some good training sessions to let us get used to our machine plus a minimum of option parts that help us to improve the on track performance of the car, the possibilities of competing with our Mini Z won´t be feasible.
To continue with the option part process of our Mini-Z, with a focus on competing, would should bank on the following: 
1-      The durability of key parts of the car. We must be sure that nothing´s going to break during the race. 
2-      The possibility of making constant improvements to the set up of the car and the use of option parts  that enable us to increase the number of adjustments and settings. 
So therefore, in this second level of preparation of the Mini-Z MR03, we will mount parts that have a dual purpose; on the one hand they make certain sections of the car more robust, and on the other hand they help to improve the performance of the race car on track. 
Just as we did in Level 1 we´ll go section by section. In this case, the first two parts that we suggest make up part of a group of option parts whose function is to reinforce the MR03 chassis. 
 
1 – Mini-Z MR03 steering arm (Ref. MR3032S)
 
Installing this option part on our car will give us many possibilities. To start with, the steering will be made more robust and will avoid breakages following knocks and collisions. These steering arms that we propose also give us the possibility of lowering the chassis height on the front assembly and thus the lowering of the car´s center of gravity (greater velocity when taking curves and lower risk of flipping over). Moreover we´ll be able to access the  King Pin (the axle that the arm passes through) and lubricate it from the inside of the arm (you can see the cross section of the center of the steering arm).
Furthermore, the nylon housing that incorporates the steering arm that the sterring arms slide through, reduces the friction between the arm and the axle and smoothens the movement of the front assembly suspension.
As you can observe, on the MR03 chassis, when we press down on the front suspension, we alter the angle of incidence on the wheels against the floor (we call this effect a camber or fall).
 
2 -  Steering rod for the Mini-Z MR03 (Ref. MR3019S)
 
Once we have replaced the steering arms on our chassis, we must also change the steering rod. Apart from the advantages that the aluminium rod offers us, substituting the original plastic rod for an aluminium one is a good option because it´s not adviseable for the small pins of the arms to exert force against the plastic orofices of the rod (on impact, the plastic orofices of the steering rod are always what take the brunt of it).  
In addition to its sturdiness, with an optional steering rod we can also modify the car´s geometry. If you take a good look, the steering rods of the MR03 are divided into to narrow and wide ones and have different degrees of convergence (toe in) and divergence (toe out) with respect to the direction of movement. 
The car body used will “oblige” us to assemble a long or narrow type rod. In any regard, selecting a divergent or convergent rod will modify the performance and stability of our Mini-Z. 
If what we want is stable and accurate steering, especially on straight lines, we use divergent steering rods; the greater the divergence, the greater the stability. However, at the same time, we´ll lose speed on curve entry. If on the contrary, our car is already stable enough on straights, we can mount steering bars with different degrees of convergence. Converging bars will make our cars become more agitated, unstable on straights (the car trajectory will have to be continuously corrected), but much faster on curve entry.
 
 
 
Once we´ve decided to start competing and make full use of our chassis, we´ll have to have some option parts at our disposal that give us more control over certain sections of the car. At Level 1 we exchanged the original plastic suspension plates for fiber ones.  You´ll notice that when these swing laterally, they quickly and freely return to their original position and with greater or lesser force, depending on the hardness of the plate. Such a quick return can cause the bouncing of the rear assembly and as a result, a loss of grip. 
The friction of the suspension discs helps us to dampen the momentum in the torsion of these fiber T plates, thus diminishing the swing motion of the rear axle.  
By using this suspension kit we´re able to adjust the friction force of the discs (assembling springs of varying hardness) and subsequently the speed of the lateral torsion of the rear assembly. 
To achieve optimum tact on the rear assembly we can play a little with the hardness of the suspension (T) plates as well as the hardness of the suspension springs for whatever surface we may be competing on. 
 
4 – Motor mount  94 and 98 (Ref. MR2295S)
 
The motor mount is one of the vital elements of our list of option parts for our Kyosho Mini-Z. One of the advantages of the MR03, from our point of view, if the rear section of our chassis is identical to its predecessor, the MR02. Therefore all the parts that we used on our MR02 can also be used on the  MR03, including the disc suspension. 
The motor mount basically has two functions;  make the rear assembly more robust, and facilitate the fixture of the motor to the chassis. Using these  motor mounts, the micro adjustment between the motor pinion and the crown  of the differential is totally accurate and easily carried out. Other characteristics that these motor mounts (available in aluminium) offer us are:
  • The option of adjusting the height of the arm that supports the friction discs. 
  • The option of raising or lowering the rear axle through the accesories that come with the motor mount, with which we can further adjust the height of the car. 
  • The motor acts directly on the mount, meaning that, in addition to reducing the weight of the entire assembly, the metal on metal contact helps to dissipate the temperature of the motor. Furthermore, the fact that the motor runs “free” only on one side and without any type of encasement, it´ll be a good idea to refrigerate it. 
  • Strictly speaking, the motor mount, allows us to use both 94mm car bodies as well as those with a 98mm wheelbase, provided that they are in MM (Medium Motor) position.    
 
5 – Pn Racing Speedy Motor 07 (Ref.111550)
 
In order to start competing with our Mini-Z we clearly need to mount a motor with greater performance. The stock motor that comes with the original Mini-Zs are ok to start off with, but they lack some vital characteristics for competitions.
A motor like the one that we propose in this section can be set up on optional motor mounts (it includes holes in the front especially for this purpose), we can also replace the carbon brushes when they become worn without having to change the entire motor. 
The fact that it carries bearings also helps to reduce the energy consumption of the battery and extend the life of the motor. A motor with these characteristics, for use on the original stock electronics, provide us with a performace efficiency that is much greater than the original motor. We have great top speed and take off speed. 
Another advantage is that with the use of this type of motor , once we decide to modify the electronics (assembling multi FET systems) we can still use the same motor with the resulting increase in performance. 
We recommend the use of this type of motor, multifaceted, that can be used with original as well as modified electronics. 

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New items for the Mini-Z MR03

Jueves, 25 de febrero de 2010

These new suspension arms allow to easily use casters on the steering of our mini-Z MR03.

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Information on the Catalonia Kyosho dNaNo championship

Jueves, 25 de febrero de 2010

The idea of  www.dnano.es is to keep all users of this scale well informed, via the publication of the competition calendar, regulations as well as tutorials.

For all clubs interested in publishing their information, this page is at your complete disposal.

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Catalonia Crawling Open

Jueves, 25 de febrero de 2010

Please find attached to this article the race regulations so that you may encouraged to actively participate in this competition.  

Should you have any queries or doubts feel free to use the crawlers forum created specifically to discuss this competition.

Crawlers forum 2.2

 CRAWLERS 2.2 CATALONIA REGULATIONS
 
1. INTRODUCTION
These regulations are intended to standardize the competitions of radio-controlled crawler  vehicles that take part at different locations of our geographical territory. Unlike other countries, this race will take place on different types of terrain and not only on the rocky surfaces that are typically used in other countries.
 
2. VEHICLE CHARACTERISTICS:
 
2.1 Limited to 4 wheel  vehicles
 
2.2 Crawler class 2.2 scale
The tread will be a maximum of 25.75 +,- 5% cm
Distance between front and rear axles 31.75 +,- 5% cm
Rims will be 6.00 cm in diameter
Dual motor vehicles are allowed
Home-made or factory tube chasses are allowed provided they fall within the 2.2 scale. 
 
2.3 Spinning is only allowed with the front wheels (steering kits are not allowed) front and rear assembly blocks are allowed. 
 
2.4 It is mandatory to race with a car body, with the exeption of the tubular models. In the latter case the car body must be at least 1/10 scale. This can be scaled down or modified as long as a minimum 70% of the original is maintained and at all times maintaining the original factory cockpit width (this also has to remain close to the original).
 
2.5 Accepted car bodies
All those that are either self-made or factory made for  2.2 crawlers.
 
 
3. GENERAL RACE REGULATIONS
3.1 The winner will be the person with the lowest number of points at the end of the race. 
Scoring begins once the vehicle has crossed the 1st gate. 
Scoring is completed once the vehicle has crossed the last gate. 
There are no training sessions or test runs. Violators will be receive a DNF 6.10 at that particular zone. ( see section 6.10 )
 
3.2 The starting order will be determined by a draw that will take place at the 1st zone. The subsequent zones will be determined based on the last  ranking of each (from last to first)
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3.3No electric or manual trailers nor electric winches are allowed. 
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3.4 The vehicle must complete the zone using the same wheel type, tread, diameter and height as used at the beginning of the race. 
 
3.5 The chassis must not be replaced by another at any time during the race.  
 
3.6 Drivers are allowed to make height alterations to their vehicle and tire changes between the different zones.  
 
4. In the case of two drivers with equal scores the winner is the one with the fastest time. 
 
5. If the race hasn´t been timed  a “sudden death”  tie break will take place between the drivers. In such a case, the driver  who had been penalized previously or who progressed the least will be the loser.
 
6. PENALIZATIONS
 
6.1 Vehicle Touches: + 5 points, are given for any  vehicle touch whether it be deliberate or accidental, during the race. 
 
6.2 Repairs: + 5 points, Vehicle repairs that don´t require the use of tools can be carried out without having to face any additional sanctions. If the driver has to raise the car in order to inspect any damages ocurred, the race judges must be notified before hand. 
Should the use of tools be necessary, there will be a penalty. Repairs that can be done in less than one minute can be done on the track; if such repairs should require more than one minute they must done off the track in make-shift pit boxes. If the repairs take more than 30 minutes, the driver will receive a DNF (did not finish) 6.10  penalty, whether it´s in the driver´s  favour or not, the points will be added  to the driver´s score. 
 
6.3 Rollovers: + 5 points. Are given when the vehicle rolls over and isn´t able to land on its wheels without the assistance of the judge or driver. 
 
If the vehicle needs to be touched in order to righten itself, this task must be carried out by the race judges in “hinge” fashion, meaning that the vehicle must be pushed over on its own axis  (whether to the left or right) and must face the same direction as it had from the start. 
 
6.4 Rollovers ? Those vehicles that are able to land back on their wheels  without  vehicle touching will not be penalized. There won´t be any reverse penalties given until the vehicle has landed on all four of its wheels. 
 
6.5 Reposition: + 10 points. These are given when the driver has to carry out a reposition outside of the car´s corresponding zone in order to continue. The judge shall be the one to reposition the vehicle.  
  
6.7 Gate marker: + 10 points. Are given when all four wheels or any other part of the vehicle aren´t able to completely cross the gate  markers; every time the vehicle touches a gate marker during its maneuvers a penalty will be given.   
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6.8 Revers: + 1 point. A point is given when the vehicle reverses after having made forward progress. A reverse is when the wheels move the vehicle backwards. A maximum  1/4 wheel spin is permitted.  
  
Any more than this is considered a reverse. 
 
6.9 Maximum gate pionts: the maximum sanctions given  are +20 for each gate. Once a driver has been given the maximum sanction of 20 points between gates he will be placed at the start of the next gate. 
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6.10 What is a DNF (not finished) it is a total of + 40 point and is given when a driver has not completed a zone in the required time and if he abandons the race for any given reason. (rapairs impossible, leaves the competition).
 
7 BONUSES
 
7.1 Progress bonuses –1point Progress bonuses are given for every gate crossed successfully; 1 bonus is given which is deducted from the total score after having completed a zone; once the driver has exited due to an  out of time (DNF 6.10)  the points obtained during the course of the zone will be added or deducted.  
 
7.2 Special bonus gates -10 pionts: These have a special set of regulations and will be distiguished by the gate colour. 10 points will be given when these gates are crossed between the previous gate and a bonus gate. Bonus gates will be within a zone once the driver has exited due to an out of time (DNF 6.10) . , The points obtained during the course of the zone will be added or deducted.  
 
 
8. EVENT TIMING
 
All scoring will be carried out using a specially made program for such events. 
 
8.1 Drivers must complete the race within the time preestablished by the head judge. Should a driver not complete a zone within the required time limit a DNF 6.10 will be given.
 
8.2 The clock starts once the driver has crossed the 1st gate and stops once the last gate has been crossed. 
 
9. RACE FORMAT 
The gates of each zone are bordered at each extremes with tennis ball halves. This distance should be a minimum of 50 cm. There will be from 2 to 4 gates per zone, with each race consisting of 2-4 zones, depending on the timing requirements. 
 
9.1 Zones    One zone with two judges will be in operation for all participants. Once the zone has been completed, while the driver is being handed his card, another participant will enter with a different judge. In this way, more visibility and participation opportunies will be provided during the event.  
 
9.2 Drivers.  Personal cards will be handed out to each pilot prior to the race which shall be handed to the judge so that they could record the bonuses y penalties as with the zone times. Once the race has finished, the judge will return the card to the driver and will be able to verify and accept the score and also sign it in the judge´s presence and hand it to the time-keepers.
 
9.3 The judges: These are the individuals responsible for the vehicles and their penalizations during the race. No driver must interfere with any judge´s decision. Judges must report any such offence when commited. 
 
Glossary: The driver´s meeting will be held prior to the race so they can be notified of the race angements as well as any possible changes. (the attendance of the drivers is mandatory).
 
  11 races will be held and 2 will be ruled out
 
Shedules    at 9:00 at the zone, registration and start at  9:30, finish at 14:30
 
In case of rain, the decision to hold the race or cance it will be made on the track at the judge´s discretion. 
 
 Registration will be 15 euros. These funds will go towards the judge´s fees as well as the cost of the materials used. 
At the end of the championship, personalised tophies will be awarded and a draw will be held of items related to the hobby.
To be elegible for a championship final trophy each driver must have participated in a  minimum of 6 races. 
For the championship final draw each driver will have as many numbers as the amount of races in which they have participated. 
 
Any insults or bad  behaviour will be sanctioned with a disqualification from the race  and in the case of repeat offenders; desqualification from the competition.
 
The information website for information on placings and other news         www.technicalrp.es (  Crawlers forums)
 
CRAWLERS OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP DATES; 2010
 
20/02 TORRELLES DEL LLOBREGAT
13/03 CALAMOT ( GAVA )
10/04 EMITA BRUGUES ( GAVA )
01/05 LA ROCA DEL VALLES
22/05
19/06
10/07
04/09
09/10
06/11
18/12

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Photo gallery of the Nurenberg 2010

Martes, 23 de febrero de 2010

You can see images of the new car bodies for the Kyosho Mini-Z as well as the new Dnano car bodies. You can also see 1/8 scale cars, action figures (pilots) for RC airplanes, air/water -cooled gas motors, air brush work on military vehicles, etc. 

Gallery of photos from the article, Nurenberg photos 2010.

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The Perfect Mini-Z Transmitter

Domingo, 7 de febrero de 2010

When facing the wide offer of transmitters available  on the market, as enthusiasts  it can get pretty difficult when it comes down to choosing the right transmitter to use with our mini-zs. Below we have included a list of a few possibilities:

Helios Ex10 de KO Propo transmitter
EX 1 – UR de KO Propo transmitter.
 
Stock model Perfex KT-18 transmitter.
Sanwa M11 o M8 transmitter
Futaba 3pk transmitter.

All of these transmitters can be use on our  2,4 Ghz Mini-Z ASF although we have to take into consideration that  in order for these transmitters to operate correctly, we must incorporate the most adequate  module  and, in many instances,  some sort of  adapter. 

 

 
Futaba 3PK:

From our point of view, the  Futaba 3PK  is a good choice  especially  if , in addition to the Mini-Z,  we want to control a wide variety of radio control cars.  Given that it doesn´t have a specific  module for use on the Mini-Z 2,4 ASF, we´ll find ourselves having to deal with  the handicap of  having  to use a module adapter  and assemble  the module  that Ko Propo manufactures for its transmitters.  We recommend the use of  the adapter manufactured by  R246,given that the model is a perfect fit. One of the advantages of this transmitter  with respect to other models is the option that it can be used by left –handed people;  controlling the steering wheel with the  left hand.

The 3Pk is one of the top level transmitters that have  been used lately for the Mini-Z,  the 27AM above all. Now with the module adapter and the KO propo module for the 2.4 ASF,  it can also be used with this new technology on the new MR03 and/or with the Dnano. By using the frequency module from another manufacturer, the  transmitter-receiver  data  transmission speed will be as usual.  

 
 Sanwa M11 transmitter:

This high level transmitter manufactured by SANWA, also comes with the possibility of being used by left handed drivers. As with the Futaba, a R246 adaptor will be needed in order to assemble the Mini-Z ASF module. The Sanwa M11 as with its predecessor, the famous M8, have been widely used to drive Mini-Z´s at 27AM. With respect to those Mini-Z that have a 2.4ghz ASF system, the Sanwa require very precise settings for elements such as the brake level , dual rate; both of which need to be adjusted to a high level of precision. The transmitter has an average response speed.

PERFEX KT-18 transmitter:

This is, without a doubt, the most interesting option of all. This transmitter is easy to handle  and easily adjustable; allowing us to control our 2,4 Mini-Z ASF to perfection.  By way of a combination of buttons, dual rate, semin-exponentials, fun mode (ideal  for companies that rent out Mini-Z´s or Dnano´s). Unlike the other models described, the cost of this model is an added advantage, unlike the other transmitters described.   

 

Helios EX10 transmitter:

A futuristic looking transmitter, with a software that makes it very competitive. As with the Futaba and the Sanwa, this high caliber transmitter doesn´t require an adapter given that it functions directly with the ASF module and emits a frequency that´s about ten times faster than the other transmitters available on the market. As you are well aware, the receiver board is manufactured by KO Propo and this undoubtedly  facilitates a perfect communication between transmitter and Mini-Z electronics. On a more negative tone it´s worth mentioning that this transmitter has been on the market for quite a few years and soon will be substituted by the Ko Propo Eurus.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The KO Propo EX- 1 UR,  the perfect transmitter.

This is the most modern model of all the transmitters currently available  for the Mini-Z.

This transmitter comes with an updated software housed in the casing of an old KO Propo, giving it a rather retro look.  As with its big brother, the Helios,  it doesn´t require any type of adapter for use on the Mini-Z ASF. There is a model available that comes without servo or receiver; but rather  a module for the Mini-Z ASF.
The advantage of the modular transmitters is their flexibility. They can be used on all of our radio control cars, given that with a simple change of module, we can work with 24AM, 40FM, Spectrum 2.4, Mini-ASF or even ADband to name a few.  In addition, these transmitters come with various digital memory capacities where you can store the set-ups for whatever cars you may have.

As far as the KO Propo trasmitters are concerned, we have available additional software that can be installed on your PC, with which you can customize an infinity of set-ups with the convenience of working from the monitor of your PC. However, the program  comes only  in English and Japanese and thus for those who don´t speak either of these languages, it may be  somewhat of a drawback.

We must bring to your attention the fact that, even though the KO Propo transmitters aren´t  suited for reverse use (by left-handers), they do however have a system which allows for easier handling of the steering wheel. Such capacity provides improved ergonomics and thus improving your driving posture. KO Propo also comes complete with a range of accessories for customizing the transmitters;  from adhesive tape to rubber grips of different colours and thicknesses.  

For all of these reasons our recommendation is clear: If you want to get started with a Mini-Z, the stock transmitter, the KT 18 PERFEX  will be a good starting point. To go a little further,  if you end-up getting hooked to this hobby, any transmitter manufactured by KO Propo will allow you to get the most out of your Mini-Z.

 

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Video – Preparation of the Mini-Z MR03: Level 1

Sábado, 6 de febrero de 2010

This is the support video for the article published last week on the preparation of a  Mini-Z MR03 -  Level 1

 

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