RC-Monster Forums  

Go Back   RC-Monster Forums > RC-Monster Area > General Discussion

Reply
 
Thread Tools Rate Thread Display Modes
Bleeder holes in your tires?
Old
  (#1)
cadima
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
Bleeder holes in your tires? - 04.11.2007, 07:55 PM

Just picked up some new proline MT's, and they suggest putting two air vent holes in the actual tires in addition to those in the rims. I have never done this before. I understand to vent the rims but tires? My instinct says "DONT". Any experience with this tire hole thing?
thx
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#2)
Sylvester
RC-Monster Dual Brushless
 
Sylvester's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 3,493
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Canada
04.11.2007, 08:01 PM

I personally think you should leave them, i never read anything about holes in the actual tires themself? 2 holes in the rims should be fine.


The problem with nitro's these days are that they arent brushless... LOL

Losi 8ight e
MMM / Neu 1512 2.5d/f
Thunderpower 5s 5000
  Send a message via MSN to Sylvester  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#3)
hemicuda11
RC-Monster Stock
 
Offline
Posts: 34
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Jeanerette LA
04.11.2007, 08:08 PM

I put about four holes with a needle in my proline mtr's it works fine. My rims have no holes in them. According to RPM if you put the holes in the tire and water or whatever works it way in centrifugal force will sling it out, if the hole is in the rim it will stay in there. It made sense to me.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#4)
tallyram
RC-Monster Aluminum
 
tallyram's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 523
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: tallahassee, fl
04.11.2007, 08:18 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by hemicuda11
I put about four holes with a needle in my proline mtr's it works fine. My rims have no holes in them. According to RPM if you put the holes in the tire and water or whatever works it way in centrifugal force will sling it out, if the hole is in the rim it will stay in there. It made sense to me.
exactly! grp tires come with holes in the tires.
  Send a message via AIM to tallyram  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#5)
BrianG
RC-Monster Admin
 
BrianG's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 14,609
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Des Moines, IA
04.11.2007, 08:29 PM

For those with tire holes, how long do they last? I would think it would create a weak spot in the rubber and start tearing there...

If that is a problem, I wonder if some kind of metal eyelet would help reinforce the rubber?
  Send a message via Yahoo to BrianG Send a message via MSN to BrianG  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#6)
entjoles
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
04.11.2007, 08:39 PM

i have put like 6 in each cf and got a whole season plus they are still half tread, it helps them respond to little bumps better, i use like a 1/32 dril bit worked great, although brushless may cause more balooning and possibly rip
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#7)
crazyjr
RC-Monster Dual Brushless
 
crazyjr's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 3,794
Join Date: May 2005
Location: georgia
04.11.2007, 08:39 PM

I put two big holes in the rim (1/8" or bigger) and leave it


Work because i gotta, play because i wanna

People here hate Nitro, I love it. I start it, run it about 50 ft from me and it dies, I go after it. Perfect exercise
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#8)
entjoles
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
04.11.2007, 08:42 PM

thats a good suggestion also, if you liike to wash your tires they will fling out extra water with the holes in the tire
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#9)
squeeforever
RC-Monster Mod
 
squeeforever's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 6,254
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Baton Rouge
04.11.2007, 09:00 PM

Its no wories. I would get a set of leather punches and punch 2 holes in the tires. That should do. If the holes aren't perfectly round, I suppose its possible to rip the tire. With a punch that shouldn't be a problem. You would be surprised how much water will be slung out.
  Send a message via AIM to squeeforever  
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#10)
rchippie
RC-Monster Brushless
 
rchippie's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 2,824
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: largo fl
04.11.2007, 09:19 PM

A lot of the pro's vent both the tire & rim. I prefer to cut a little slit instead of a hole. That way if you dont like it you can glue the tire back together.


REAL MEN RUN BRUSHLESS

Last edited by rchippie; 04.11.2007 at 09:21 PM.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#11)
hyperasus
RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
 
hyperasus's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 359
Join Date: Feb 2006
04.11.2007, 11:19 PM

I put slits in my tires and seal up the rims. This keep dirt and sand out of my tires. Since I have started doing it this way I havent had any trouble with my tires getting shaky or out of balance.
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#12)
xjbebop
...so much to learn...
 
Offline
Posts: 33
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: San Diego
04.11.2007, 11:46 PM

here's what RPM has to say about it:
http://www.rpmrcproducts.com/faq/airholes.htm

...I think I like the slit idea better though...
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#13)
BP-Revo
BMW M Power!
 
BP-Revo's Avatar
 
Offline
Posts: 1,910
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: SoCal
04.12.2007, 02:02 AM

I would use a needle. It seems better to me. The hole is small enough to be resealed with CA.

I just don't think the slit is a good idea because it is just asking to tear.

I'm going to do this on my next set of tires (don't want to do it on current G2R set because they aren't belted). However, I'm going to heat up a needle until its a good temperature, then use it to puncture holes in the tire. The hot temp should partially melt the tire and help keep the hole strong (no tearing).


BL Revo: CF G2R, LMT1940/7, 6S FP 30C Lipos, MMM, Hitec 5955TG
CRT .5: 7075 Ext Chassis, LMT1930/7, FP 25C 3S Lipos, MM
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#14)
Mr.lst
RC-Monster Carbon Fiber
 
Offline
Posts: 123
Join Date: Feb 2007
04.12.2007, 02:11 AM

that sounds like a good idea I might have to remeber that one! Thanks BP
   
Reply With Quote
Old
  (#15)
Cartwheels
Guest
 
Posts: n/a
04.12.2007, 02:05 PM

It's amazing how much dirt can get into your wheels in a short amount of time. I was out in some sand one time and in less the five minutes I had about 2 tablespoons of sand in my tires. Dirt isn't quite as bad as sand but it can get in there pretty quickly too. I like this idea I'm going to start putting holes in my tire right away!
   
Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On

Forum Jump







Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
vBulletin Skin developed by: vBStyles.com