Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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once i get mine and build it i wil post pics here, although its not gona be anything specail since its the first like REAL good rc i ever built.
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once i get mine and build it i wil post pics here, although its not gona be anything specail since its the first like REAL good rc i ever built.
once i get mine and build it i wil post pics here, although its not gona be anything specail since its the first like REAL good rc i ever built.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
It won't fit 7 cell... Just get some IB3800 SxS packs. Shoot a PM to elmo6s about the packs he sells, or goto his website (boomboombatteries.com)
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How are you going to hold it down?
Mate I would just stick to 6 cell packs. Just buy decent cells.
How are you going to hold it down?
Mate I would just stick to 6 cell packs. Just buy decent cells.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
Probably around 3-4 mph more, with a little more torque.
A cheap 7 cell pack, will perform like a good 6 cell pack pretty much.
A cheap 7 cell pack, will perform like a good 6 cell pack pretty much.
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Probably around 3-4 mph more, with a little more torque.
A cheap 7 cell pack, will perform like a good 6 cell pack pretty much.
Probably around 3-4 mph more, with a little more torque.
A cheap 7 cell pack, will perform like a good 6 cell pack pretty much.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
Hey guys
i got a tt01 a lil while ago, ill try and get sum pics up soon, here are the hop ups Full ball bearings, aluminuim driveshaft, heatsink, aluminium shocks, sport tuned motor. Im gona get a new ESC so i can handle something faster though. Anyone have any ideas on a cheap one thatl handle at least 13 turn? thanks in advance..
i got a tt01 a lil while ago, ill try and get sum pics up soon, here are the hop ups Full ball bearings, aluminuim driveshaft, heatsink, aluminium shocks, sport tuned motor. Im gona get a new ESC so i can handle something faster though. Anyone have any ideas on a cheap one thatl handle at least 13 turn? thanks in advance..
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Hey guys
i got a tt01 a lil while ago, ill try and get sum pics up soon, here are the hop ups Full ball bearings, aluminuim driveshaft, heatsink, aluminium shocks, sport tuned motor. Im gona get a new ESC so i can handle something faster though. Anyone have any ideas on a cheap one thatl handle at least 13 turn? thanks in advance..
Hey guys
i got a tt01 a lil while ago, ill try and get sum pics up soon, here are the hop ups Full ball bearings, aluminuim driveshaft, heatsink, aluminium shocks, sport tuned motor. Im gona get a new ESC so i can handle something faster though. Anyone have any ideas on a cheap one thatl handle at least 13 turn? thanks in advance..
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You could run a 7 cell, wouldn't be that hard to make one to fit.
You would just use the shape as I drew below, but you make have to use a small pirce of wire to join the cell on the top, rather than a battery bar.
You would just use the shape as I drew below, but you make have to use a small pirce of wire to join the cell on the top, rather than a battery bar.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
I've got a TT-01 but it is a bit scratched so what I'm going to do is buy a £60 TT-01 and then get every single hop up
it should cost me £160....
that is half the way to a E-max????
No Ill stay truthful to the TT-01
it should cost me £160....
that is half the way to a E-max????
No Ill stay truthful to the TT-01
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BigMik: thats what i had in mind! I know its possible and im gonna try it later. Thanks for the illustrations! Also, the higher the off set the farther the rim sticks out right?
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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