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Old 09-14-2006, 03:24 AM
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ok well, my esc does have that and it really does work, i set up with max throttle and brake, but then i have a know on the esc that i can move for power or control. o yea if you gonna keep that motor, solder it to the esc and deans plug the batteries.
it makes a massive difference.
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ok cheers for the help
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and if you going for flat out speed, then go for a nsx body!!!! or if possible and toyota gt1 race body
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Ricey, what esc are you running?
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no

water dipping is a fine art and i screwed up two stockers (johnson 540) motors with that technique, also the super stock has changable bushes so cant be dipped.
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Running a RCLine PC-Series No Limit ESC
Old 09-14-2006, 03:43 AM
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no

water dipping is a fine art and i screwed up two stockers (johnson 540) motors with that technique, also the super stock has changable bushes so cant be dipped.
Yeah, i just realized that. Forgot he was running a mod motor. But the water technique does work for stock cans.
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i wont try the water dipping thing again
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i wont try the water dipping thing again
LoL. Bad experience huh? Dont blame you though.
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Running a RCLine PC-Series No Limit ESC
Sorry man...never heard of that.
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but i got two motors which smoke!!!! cool huh!!, thanx to water dipping....... so it look asif the car is going really fast with smoke from the tyres meantime its justa screwed motor!!! HAHAHAHA[>:]
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but i got two motors which smoke!!!! cool huh!!, thanx to water dipping....... so it look asif the car is going really fast with smoke from the tyres meantime its justa screwed motor!!! HAHAHAHA[>:]
LoL!!! That sounds like fun Must look pretty cool to eh?
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alot of people are having problems with that esc, just check google
Old 09-14-2006, 06:50 AM
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that colour looks familiar ricey did jas tell you about mine
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ola guys, i need some help, i need more carbon fibre on my cabby!!!

where can i find corbon parts and ally shocks(not tamiya) and more ally parts.... this car has to bling!!!!
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What is your setup on the 50 mph TTo1? Anyone have a suggetion on a fast motor for the tt01?
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ola guys, i need some help, i need more carbon fibre on my cabby!!!

where can i find corbon parts and ally shocks(not tamiya) and more ally parts.... this car has to bling!!!!
Bling...than you need more aluminum Theres not much more CF parts available for the tt-01.
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that colour looks familiar ricey did jas tell you about mine
lol he just said that colour looks awesome so I got it hahaha

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Quick q in regards to gearing. Does the higher number of teeth = higher top speed ? ie would a 22T give higher top speed than say a 19T....

Cheers.
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hey, i just wanted to know if anyone has raced there tt-01
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hey, can i use
[link=http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=595_744_708&products_id=175 78]Tamiya (#3455877) Front Propeller Joint[/link]
[link=http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=595_744_708&products_id=175 79] Tamiya (#3455878) Rear Propeller Joint[/link]
can i use them with the regular aluminium shaft?
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hey all, just fired up the TT01 and installed my CEN Skion radio in it. works quite well, has a 20T stinger in it , but not sure of gearing. its pretty much all stock with only a motor and exc upgrade. may take it to the track on Saturday and see how bad i can loose with this and the CEN CT5. may need to start looking for performance upgrades.... not sure i want to race this though, may be nice to keep it in good shape.

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Quick q in regards to gearing. Does the higher number of teeth = higher top speed ? ie would a 22T give higher top speed than say a 19T....

Cheers.
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Larger pinion more top end and smaller less top end but faster off the line...spurs are just the opposite.
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OK Cheers

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ORIGINAL: RiCeY

Quick q in regards to gearing. Does the higher number of teeth = higher top speed ? ie would a 22T give higher top speed than say a 19T....

Cheers.
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Larger pinion more top end and smaller less top end but faster off the line...spurs are just the opposite.
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hey, can i use
[link=http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=595_744_708&products_id=175 78]Tamiya (#3455877) Front Propeller Joint[/link]
[link=http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=595_744_708&products_id=175 79] Tamiya (#3455878) Rear Propeller Joint[/link]
can i use them with the regular aluminium shaft?

Yeah, those will work. But, just a warning to you...rcmart takes a long time to ship to you. About 2-3 weeks....or maybe youll get lucky.


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