Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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yes i beleive it is the stinger, for now it should be good, as im gonna use it for carpet racing with my daughter! just with different body. i know its a Novak ESC, but not sure what model as we ve not played with it yet. we re spending time on her Emaxx getting it redone with purple RPM gear, and trying to find what paint scheme she wants on the jeep body. thanx for the hope up suggestions. they will come in handy.
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yes i beleive it is the stinger, for now it should be good, as im gonna use it for carpet racing with my daughter! just with different body. thanx for the hope up suggestions. they will come in handy.
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yes i beleive it is the stinger, for now it should be good, as im gonna use it for carpet racing with my daughter! just with different body. thanx for the hope up suggestions. they will come in handy.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
as long as i can get her off the dang puter it would be good...lol it may take a bit to get to it, as i just got a Baja5B 2 weeks ago, and tomorrow I get my Bergonzoni 1/5 onroad Porche 911. if its sunny out, i m all over it. heh.
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Nah fellas I decided to keep my TT-01... Just not spend anymore money on it and get into my st more..
Nah fellas I decided to keep my TT-01... Just not spend anymore money on it and get into my st more..
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
there is a local seller. and i want to purchase this as my first car.
1. shell
2. 2 sets of rims
3. 1 set of regular street tires
4. 1 set of drift tires
5. Remote control
5. tt-01 chassis
6. 2 1500 series batteries (fully charged) and charger
for $140. slightly used
am i getting ripped off? im very new to rc's.
1. shell
2. 2 sets of rims
3. 1 set of regular street tires
4. 1 set of drift tires
5. Remote control
5. tt-01 chassis
6. 2 1500 series batteries (fully charged) and charger
for $140. slightly used
am i getting ripped off? im very new to rc's.
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That all depends on what Remote controll, motor, speed controller and other parts you are getting.
if I was you, I would try get a deal on eBay. Your deal isn't that bad, but I seen alot better.
if I was you, I would try get a deal on eBay. Your deal isn't that bad, but I seen alot better.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
i dont, but if its like many others, ball bearings instead of bushings. usually smoother response and ability to get more radius in the turn is a typical things upgrades steering set ups usually offer.
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i dont, but if its like many others, ball bearings instead of bushings. usually smoother response and ability to get more radius in the turn is a typical things upgrades steering set ups usually offer.
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i dont, but if its like many others, ball bearings instead of bushings. usually smoother response and ability to get more radius in the turn is a typical things upgrades steering set ups usually offer.
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Hey bigmik, why exactly does the TT-01 not like to go straight while traveling at high speeds? I really would like to figure this out.....hmmmm[&:]
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
That's due to it's low quality and lack of adjustment.
Some toe in front and rear (2 degree's front, 3 degree's rear) and some castor works wonders in making you car travel in a striaght line at high speeds. It's all about having a car that fully adjustable, and working out a set-up thats good for you.
Some toe in front and rear (2 degree's front, 3 degree's rear) and some castor works wonders in making you car travel in a striaght line at high speeds. It's all about having a car that fully adjustable, and working out a set-up thats good for you.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
ok, i've had a quick flick through this thread, tried searching, and its come up with nothing. so...
does anyone know if Tamiya make a lockable rear diff, and if so, whats teh part number? i cant find anything about it, but heard people talk about it!
does anyone know if Tamiya make a lockable rear diff, and if so, whats teh part number? i cant find anything about it, but heard people talk about it!
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
I havent seen one myself.
I do know that many of the owenrs who drift their TT-01s either place some heavy grease, putty, JB Weld, etc, into the rear diff to tighten or lock it.
I do know that many of the owenrs who drift their TT-01s either place some heavy grease, putty, JB Weld, etc, into the rear diff to tighten or lock it.
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I havent seen one myself.
I do know that many of the owenrs who drift their TT-01s either place some heavy grease, putty, JB Weld, etc, into the rear diff to tighten or lock it.
I havent seen one myself.
I do know that many of the owenrs who drift their TT-01s either place some heavy grease, putty, JB Weld, etc, into the rear diff to tighten or lock it.
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yeah ive been wanting to lock my rear diff myself, i just dont want to mess up and ruin my stuff. but, is that all they do? just open it up, stick some Silly Putty in there and close it back up and call it a locked diff? I also heard that blutac works well too.
ORIGINAL: fijisan
I havent seen one myself.
I do know that many of the owenrs who drift their TT-01s either place some heavy grease, putty, JB Weld, etc, into the rear diff to tighten or lock it.
I havent seen one myself.
I do know that many of the owenrs who drift their TT-01s either place some heavy grease, putty, JB Weld, etc, into the rear diff to tighten or lock it.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
hey guys
got myself a TT-01 the other week
i went out and purchased all the hop up options i could
the specs of my car are shown below:
Tamiya NISMO SKYLINE R34 GT-R Z-TUNE 1/10 TT-01 W/ ESC
Tamiya (#53571) TRF Damper Set Fluorine Coated 4 Pcs
Tamiya (#53664) Aluminium Motor Heat Sink
Tamiya (#53662) Turnbuckle Tie-Rod Set For TT-01
Tamiya (#53620) Aluminium Propeller Shaft
Tamiya (#51218) TT01D Urethane Bumper
Tamiya (#53663) Ball Differential Set For TT-01
Tamiya (#53665) Spur Gear Set (55T/58T) For TT-01
Tamiya (#53666) Metal Motor Mount For TT-01/DF-02
Tamiya (#53670) Aluminum Racing Steering Set For TT-01
Tamiya (#53671) Front One-Way Unit For TT-01
Tamiya (#53673) Toe-In Rear Upright For TT-01 & TGS
Tamiya (#53674) Adjustable Upper Arm Set For TT-01
Tamiya (#53682) Alum. Bumper Stopper For TT-01
Tamiya (#53694) Stabilizer Set For TT-01 (Front)
Tamiya (#53695) Stabilizer Set For TT-01 (Rear)
Tamiya (#53790) Cup Joint For Universal Shaft For TT-01
Tamiya (#53792) Assembly Universal Shaft For TT-01
Tamiya (#53672) Carbon Upper Frame For TT-01
LRP Sports ESC
Seems to run reallllly well....
i had assembled these parts when i first got the car so unable to know wot its like without them
but the car is so zippy
i had a 11t motor in it the other day and dammmmm lol was sooo fast
will post up a pic soon
one last thing i will say is get some good tyres as the stockers are just rubbish
some take off's maybee a set of 30's would be a good all round tyre to start with
got myself a TT-01 the other week
i went out and purchased all the hop up options i could
the specs of my car are shown below:
Tamiya NISMO SKYLINE R34 GT-R Z-TUNE 1/10 TT-01 W/ ESC
Tamiya (#53571) TRF Damper Set Fluorine Coated 4 Pcs
Tamiya (#53664) Aluminium Motor Heat Sink
Tamiya (#53662) Turnbuckle Tie-Rod Set For TT-01
Tamiya (#53620) Aluminium Propeller Shaft
Tamiya (#51218) TT01D Urethane Bumper
Tamiya (#53663) Ball Differential Set For TT-01
Tamiya (#53665) Spur Gear Set (55T/58T) For TT-01
Tamiya (#53666) Metal Motor Mount For TT-01/DF-02
Tamiya (#53670) Aluminum Racing Steering Set For TT-01
Tamiya (#53671) Front One-Way Unit For TT-01
Tamiya (#53673) Toe-In Rear Upright For TT-01 & TGS
Tamiya (#53674) Adjustable Upper Arm Set For TT-01
Tamiya (#53682) Alum. Bumper Stopper For TT-01
Tamiya (#53694) Stabilizer Set For TT-01 (Front)
Tamiya (#53695) Stabilizer Set For TT-01 (Rear)
Tamiya (#53790) Cup Joint For Universal Shaft For TT-01
Tamiya (#53792) Assembly Universal Shaft For TT-01
Tamiya (#53672) Carbon Upper Frame For TT-01
LRP Sports ESC
Seems to run reallllly well....
i had assembled these parts when i first got the car so unable to know wot its like without them
but the car is so zippy
i had a 11t motor in it the other day and dammmmm lol was sooo fast
will post up a pic soon
one last thing i will say is get some good tyres as the stockers are just rubbish
some take off's maybee a set of 30's would be a good all round tyre to start with