Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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mm. sexy audi.. good to see your car sorta up running..
lol your missing tire just reminded me of something.. haha saw this guy yesterday in a volvo driving with no back right tire it was entirely on the rim ...he didn't even notice as i pulled up next him. he was just driving alone normally. haha
lol your missing tire just reminded me of something.. haha saw this guy yesterday in a volvo driving with no back right tire it was entirely on the rim ...he didn't even notice as i pulled up next him. he was just driving alone normally. haha
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I left a link on my posting of pics for my build for the track that I take my car to check it out. I am working on a honda civic body right now but I think I will order another one. I did not notice all the glue that was on the body so its messing up the paint job a little bit but not so much that I would not use the body still. Is anyone in here a ROAR member if so are there certain types of bodies you can and cannot use? I might invest in the long clips you have Raguvian it seems alot easier than pulling out four clips everytime.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
DRIFT-R
Type:4WD Electric Drift Sedan
Scale:1/10
Length:16.63 in (442.4mm)
Width:8 in (203.2mm)
Wheelbase:10.13 in (257.3mm)
Weight:3.3 lb (1496.g)
Chassis:Molded composite
Suspension:Independent
Drive Train:Sealed single belt with dual diffs
Tire Typerifting rubber
Motor or Engine:High-performance 19-turn motor
Speed Control:Novak-engineered Losi ESC
Radio:JR XR2i computer radio system
Servos:Z-590 high-torque steering servo
Kit/RTR:RTR
Shock Type:Aluminum, coil-over oil filled
Body:Prepainted LS300 Drift body
Ball Bearings:Complete
TT-01D
FEATURES: Chassis: Plastic tub TT-01D design Drive: Four wheel shaft drive Motor: Sport Tuned 540 motor with pre-attached leads Full Metal Ball Bearings Shocks: Friction, plastic body Gearbox: Enclosed, front and rear Differentials: Bevel gear Transmission: Single speed Tires: 2.6" (65mm) outer diameter Drift Type Tires Wheels: Mult-vent Dish-type, 2"(51mm) outer diameter, gold Speed Control: TEU-101BK Electronic Speed Control Bumpers: Foam front bumper Suspension: Fixed, non-adjustable Camber Tie Rods: Fixed, non-adjustable, 3 part Steering Tie Rods: Fixed, non-adjustable Steering: Bell-crank type Servo Saver: included
Type:4WD Electric Drift Sedan
Scale:1/10
Length:16.63 in (442.4mm)
Width:8 in (203.2mm)
Wheelbase:10.13 in (257.3mm)
Weight:3.3 lb (1496.g)
Chassis:Molded composite
Suspension:Independent
Drive Train:Sealed single belt with dual diffs
Tire Typerifting rubber
Motor or Engine:High-performance 19-turn motor
Speed Control:Novak-engineered Losi ESC
Radio:JR XR2i computer radio system
Servos:Z-590 high-torque steering servo
Kit/RTR:RTR
Shock Type:Aluminum, coil-over oil filled
Body:Prepainted LS300 Drift body
Ball Bearings:Complete
TT-01D
FEATURES: Chassis: Plastic tub TT-01D design Drive: Four wheel shaft drive Motor: Sport Tuned 540 motor with pre-attached leads Full Metal Ball Bearings Shocks: Friction, plastic body Gearbox: Enclosed, front and rear Differentials: Bevel gear Transmission: Single speed Tires: 2.6" (65mm) outer diameter Drift Type Tires Wheels: Mult-vent Dish-type, 2"(51mm) outer diameter, gold Speed Control: TEU-101BK Electronic Speed Control Bumpers: Foam front bumper Suspension: Fixed, non-adjustable Camber Tie Rods: Fixed, non-adjustable, 3 part Steering Tie Rods: Fixed, non-adjustable Steering: Bell-crank type Servo Saver: included
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
ORIGINAL: dfiantii
I left a link on my posting of pics for my build for the track that I take my car to check it out. I am working on a honda civic body right now but I think I will order another one. I did not notice all the glue that was on the body so its messing up the paint job a little bit but not so much that I would not use the body still. Is anyone in here a ROAR member if so are there certain types of bodies you can and cannot use? I might invest in the long clips you have Raguvian it seems alot easier than pulling out four clips everytime.
I left a link on my posting of pics for my build for the track that I take my car to check it out. I am working on a honda civic body right now but I think I will order another one. I did not notice all the glue that was on the body so its messing up the paint job a little bit but not so much that I would not use the body still. Is anyone in here a ROAR member if so are there certain types of bodies you can and cannot use? I might invest in the long clips you have Raguvian it seems alot easier than pulling out four clips everytime.
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As promised I am done with the Honda body thought i would post some pics. I do have one request from the TT01 Gurus on this site. I am running novice class at the track that I am at. We will only be running pro stock, super stock motors ie trinity pro or monster and tamiya super stock. Do I really need to upgrade my esc? I am running the stock teu-101bk esc. Been told I should upgrade and I will see the full potential of the motors I am running. Any opinions?
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nice ride d!!!
since you're racing maybe you could help me?
i just got this!
the car handles great but i can't make it go straight!
got any tips?
since you're racing maybe you could help me?
i just got this!
the car handles great but i can't make it go straight!
got any tips?
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DO you have adjustable steering in your transmitter? I ran into the same problem with mine when i was running stock turnbuckles and had to adjust the steering through the transmitter. Now that i have adjustable turnbuckles I will adjust them to get the steering more precise. Ok sorry I see you have adjustables. Figure out whether its varing left or right and adjust the servo turnbuckle accordingly that would be my suggestion I am still new to this myself but I am sure someone who has more experience with the steering will come along and give there opinion. Hope what i said helps
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You may have to just keep working it. I notice the turnbuckles attached to each wheel seems to be adjusted all the way in so I would work on the turnbuckle attached to the steering servo.
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By looking at your pictures i can see that the left front wheel and possibly the right front are wearing unevenly. That would be because you have too much negative camber in the front. This uneven wear pattern could be the cause of your car not going straight. I would suggest you invest in some adjustable upper arms so you can correct it. Cheap fix and makes your car more adjustable.
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Good idea instantlunch42 I did not even think of that since most people from what i see don't get them. I have them on my TT01.
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ok finally got pics ot my drift machine: stock ESC, Reedy 21t GT3 Turbo, Blue aluminum prop. shaft, Intellect 3600 cells, Locked diffs, HPI wheels and drift tires
I got many more up-grades on the way too: Blue aluminum a-arms, blue aluminum steering knuckles, blue aluminum steering arms, ABS tires, and a carbon fiber top deck. I CAN'T WAIT!
I got many more up-grades on the way too: Blue aluminum a-arms, blue aluminum steering knuckles, blue aluminum steering arms, ABS tires, and a carbon fiber top deck. I CAN'T WAIT!
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Hey, I'm just starting into the TT-01 scene and am ripping my new baby open to put a new 19T motor in it and figured I should grease the gearbox while I'm in there. I see everywhere mention of silicone grease, but is there any reason I can't use petroleum based grease for high speed applications, like a marine grease? Any advice is appreciated. TT-01 looks to be a real popular platform, I'm surprised there are no dedicated sites for it like there are for some of the more popular mini and micro electric aircraft.
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Cool I guess I'm in the clear then. it'll just stink a bit in the room whenever I work on the car. Well.. it'll stink _more_.
Damn this car is fun to drive, I shouldn't have dropped the hobby 20 years ago...
Damn this car is fun to drive, I shouldn't have dropped the hobby 20 years ago...
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ORIGINAL: Raguvian
Yes, but you'll need wheel spacers for the car.
ORIGINAL: I love RC
can you fit hpi 200mm bodies on a TT-01
can you fit hpi 200mm bodies on a TT-01
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ORIGINAL: I love RC
wat size do i need to use a TB-02 width 189mm with a Vertex Ridge Toyota Soarer Clear Body 200mm from hpi
ORIGINAL: Raguvian
Yes, but you'll need wheel spacers for the car.
ORIGINAL: I love RC
can you fit hpi 200mm bodies on a TT-01
can you fit hpi 200mm bodies on a TT-01
Or it could be 5 mm... I'm not sure.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
is this a good setup
Drift Spec Chassis Kit: TB02 $199.99
Vertex Ridge Toyota Soarer Clear Body 200mm $27.55
Team Orion 13T Double Method R Motor
List Price: $26.99
Novak GTS Pro Sport Esc
List Price: $139.00
Futaba 2PH 2-Channel AM/1 S3003 Servo
List Price: $64.99
7.2V 3600mAh NiMH Battery $37.99
Drift Spec Chassis Kit: TB02 $199.99
Vertex Ridge Toyota Soarer Clear Body 200mm $27.55
Team Orion 13T Double Method R Motor
List Price: $26.99
Novak GTS Pro Sport Esc
List Price: $139.00
Futaba 2PH 2-Channel AM/1 S3003 Servo
List Price: $64.99
7.2V 3600mAh NiMH Battery $37.99