Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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ORIGINAL: cydog510
you need to ditch all that heavy aluminum, plastic is lighter and more flexible than aluminum, the TT01 is a
starter kit, it's hard to get any more performance out of it, most of those aluminum bits are just extra weight.
ORIGINAL: Razorback89
Guys I need some help!
What i have:
Tamiya TT-01 with: Yeah Racing full conversion kit, EZRun 5.5T+60A ESC
I'm running my car for racing, but mostly for drifting. My car is getting VERY heavy
and for a drift car, it should be very light .. so what should I do?
I found a 3Racing graphite chassis conversion ..would that help? please let me know guys
Guys I need some help!
What i have:
Tamiya TT-01 with: Yeah Racing full conversion kit, EZRun 5.5T+60A ESC
I'm running my car for racing, but mostly for drifting. My car is getting VERY heavy
and for a drift car, it should be very light .. so what should I do?
I found a 3Racing graphite chassis conversion ..would that help? please let me know guys
starter kit, it's hard to get any more performance out of it, most of those aluminum bits are just extra weight.
Alloy Prop Shaft
Alloy Prop Shaft Joints
Ball Bearings
Metal Motor Mount
Alloy Bodied Shocks
Steering Turnbuckle Tierod Set
If you want less heat, get a heatsink]
If you bump the walls too much, get Alloy Front Hubs
Also if its not the E version, get the tamiya tt01e d parts, 2 tt01e a parts and you will need 4 850 bearings for the steering too.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
ORIGINAL: cydog510
you need to ditch all that heavy aluminum, plastic is lighter and more flexible than aluminum, the TT01 is a
starter kit, it's hard to get any more performance out of it, most of those aluminum bits are just extra weight.
ORIGINAL: Razorback89
Guys I need some help!
What i have:
Tamiya TT-01 with: Yeah Racing full conversion kit, EZRun 5.5T+60A ESC
I'm running my car for racing, but mostly for drifting. My car is getting VERY heavy
and for a drift car, it should be very light .. so what should I do?
I found a 3Racing graphite chassis conversion ..would that help? please let me know guys
Guys I need some help!
What i have:
Tamiya TT-01 with: Yeah Racing full conversion kit, EZRun 5.5T+60A ESC
I'm running my car for racing, but mostly for drifting. My car is getting VERY heavy
and for a drift car, it should be very light .. so what should I do?
I found a 3Racing graphite chassis conversion ..would that help? please let me know guys
starter kit, it's hard to get any more performance out of it, most of those aluminum bits are just extra weight.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
hey, question. my car's (tt01) trim and forward running are fine, but when i back up, it turns sharply to the left...
i'm big time confused, so HELP! (not gonna lie, it's done this for the past four years i've had it...)
P.S. i've seen people with disc brakes...are those even functional?
thanks ahead of time.
i'm big time confused, so HELP! (not gonna lie, it's done this for the past four years i've had it...)
P.S. i've seen people with disc brakes...are those even functional?
thanks ahead of time.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
The disc brakes are not functional, as the TT01 is an electric car, and it uses its motor to brake.<div>About the turning when reversing, I don't think its because of any problem in your car. Its probably because when you're reversing, and the steering wheels (i.e. the front wheels) are on the opposite side, the car has a natural tendency to be far more sensitive to even slight changes in surface/direction. Also torque steer may come into effect very slightly.</div>
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
use for the disc brakes
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw-gLfvEISo&NR=1[/youtube]
I was half tempted to do this but the rims I have wouldn't show it the best. I also don't drive at night so it wouldn't look that cool
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw-gLfvEISo&NR=1[/youtube]
I was half tempted to do this but the rims I have wouldn't show it the best. I also don't drive at night so it wouldn't look that cool
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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use for the disc brakes
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw-gLfvEISo&NR=1[/youtube]
I was half tempted to do this but the rims I have wouldn't show it the best. I also don't drive at night so it wouldn't look that cool
use for the disc brakes
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qw-gLfvEISo&NR=1[/youtube]
I was half tempted to do this but the rims I have wouldn't show it the best. I also don't drive at night so it wouldn't look that cool
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
All new TT01E kits (latest releases) now come standard with the carbon reinforced gear set similar to those upgraded gear sets available for the M05 and FF03 i.e. black/grey in colour.
About time hey!
At least they will last a little longer especially when running a BL setup
I unforyunately cannot find a link to this but they are included in the kits!
....actually it is the whole set so the 61T spur and ring that holds the pin in on the spur is also carbon reinforced!
This is really cool and now means that you don't have to get the racing gear set right away....unless you are racing or need the ratio for a particular motor setup. Sadly the pinion gear is still the crappy soft aluminium so will not last long.
Still this is an improvement over the older set and big up to Tamiya for making this change....will surely keep customers coming back
About time hey!
At least they will last a little longer especially when running a BL setup
I unforyunately cannot find a link to this but they are included in the kits!
....actually it is the whole set so the 61T spur and ring that holds the pin in on the spur is also carbon reinforced!
This is really cool and now means that you don't have to get the racing gear set right away....unless you are racing or need the ratio for a particular motor setup. Sadly the pinion gear is still the crappy soft aluminium so will not last long.
Still this is an improvement over the older set and big up to Tamiya for making this change....will surely keep customers coming back
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
yay, better gears. Are these the same in my tb03? the black gears that is you look closely might look like there are some grey specks in it?
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
They are totally black/grey in colour. Have a search for the reinforced gears for the M05 and FF03. They look the same colour!
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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What kits have them and can they be bought separate?
What kits have them and can they be bought separate?
I have seen it in the Mercedes Benz 190E EVOII and as this kit was released prior to the Honda CR-Z I can only assume it is in there as well.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
Now all the TT01 needs is adjustable tunrbuckles and camber as standard! Or does that come with the "R"?
That and a better motor mounting mechanism :P
That and a better motor mounting mechanism :P
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
Hello everyone... Im new here. just got a tt01 drift spec a few weeks ago. Couple of days ago i bought a sensored brushless novak 8.5T motor.
And i also had to buy a new pinion gear because i destroyed the thread and i installed one that had 18teeth instead of the 19,
Its ok right? or i should get a 19teeth one?
some other upgrades coming up later....
btw i have a 1:5 on road car for sale... custom stuff the whole thing - no body included- FOR SALE lmk if anyone interested<br type="_moz"/>
And i also had to buy a new pinion gear because i destroyed the thread and i installed one that had 18teeth instead of the 19,
Its ok right? or i should get a 19teeth one?
some other upgrades coming up later....
btw i have a 1:5 on road car for sale... custom stuff the whole thing - no body included- FOR SALE lmk if anyone interested<br type="_moz"/>
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
No mate, the smallest pinion you should install in the TT01 without some modifications is a 19T, and you should be using the 61T spur with that
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
C'mon people, any transactions(buying selling or trading) on this site needs to be done in in either the "buy and sell section" or negotiated through private message .