Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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My TT-01 is up for sale in the classifieds: [link=http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=483086]http://www.rcuniverse.com/market/item.cfm?itemId=483086[/link]
As mentioned above in post 4905. 2004 Raybrig NSX body. No electrics except for ESC and No motor.
As mentioned above in post 4905. 2004 Raybrig NSX body. No electrics except for ESC and No motor.
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Right i ended up buying the drift spec TT-01. Found out quite quickly i didnt much like drifting. Its bone stock but being the drift comes with a tuned motor oil filed shocks and a few other bits like ball raced and i have just replaced the centre shaft for an alu one. I want to mes around with my gearing i have 19t pinion and a 61 spur and for our track have to much acceleration and not enough top end. what way do i need to go with my pinions or spurs??? any recommendations? its a pretty smooth flat tarmac track with a few tight turns and a long straight. Ive also changed wheels/tyres for dynamite touring type radials. Im also running 4900 20s 2s 7.4v lipos with a lipo saver.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
id say use the 59spur and i think its the 21pinion(im not sure) but whichever matches with the 59 spur cos you still want some acceleration for getting out of the tight turns, a good website for that is http://www.msuk-forum.co.uk/index.ph...&mode=threaded it tells you all you need to know, its how i finally got what was gearing
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
Hey snoop try a 22/23 pinion with the 58 spur,you can get the 55,58 spur pack together then grab some different pinions,i used 23/58 on bl in mine nice fast setup,never heard of a 59t spur tho
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
25/55 was the highest i went to,i did find a 28 tooth pinion in a carsons TT upgrade pack with alloy shocks,spur set etc.
It ran quite hot at 25/55 on my old mamba tho []
It ran quite hot at 25/55 on my old mamba tho []
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That was my problem.....22/55 is good for short speed fly bys. Right now i think im running 20/58 and its still really fast, has good take off and runs just a little warm.
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im new and thinking of getting a tt-01 kit like the one here http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKSG3&P=0
and was wondering what all is involved to make the car working. plz pm me
and was wondering what all is involved to make the car working. plz pm me
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ORIGINAL: rc_nooby
im new and thinking of getting a tt-01 kit like the one here http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKSG3&P=0
and was wondering what all is involved to make the car working. plz pm me
im new and thinking of getting a tt-01 kit like the one here http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKSG3&P=0
and was wondering what all is involved to make the car working. plz pm me
REQUIRES: Radio: 2-channel with one standard servo
Radio Batteries: 8 AA size
Speed Control: Electronic
Battery: 6-cell flat pack with standard connector
Charger: AC/DC Timed or Peak for 6-cell battery
Body: 1/10 scale polycarbonate Tamiya TA03, TA04, TA05, TL01, TB01
and TB02 type bodies will fit
Paint: Polycarbonate safe
Misc. Items: Building and track equipment
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well i know that part but. is there like any soldering involved or any like complicated stuff?????
well i know that part but. is there like any soldering involved or any like complicated stuff?????
Try reading thru the last 50pgs or more, it really isnt that much to go thru....20-30 mins tops or reading.
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what's up slim. class 101, for tt-01 users. begin by purchasing r/c magazines and learn all you can. many tips on soldering, complicated info and how to do it yourself explained.
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Out of the box it should be good to go with radio gear if your using more than 6 cell batteries you may wanna solder some higher current connectors like deans or power poles etc,but if your sticking with 6 cell packs you should be fine on tamiya plugs
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Could i just put some washers in to widen it?
Could i just put some washers in to widen it?
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it a 350z orc from yokomo, bucket lights, carbon fiber top, side mirrors and a not no bad paint job in blue
it a 350z orc from yokomo, bucket lights, carbon fiber top, side mirrors and a not no bad paint job in blue