Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
#1826
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i dont think anyone makes a CF or alum tub for the TT-01,, not that ive ever seen, but if someone knows, please post info, i would get one ASAP
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ORIGINAL: Drift wannabe
mNUl doesnt say, can anyone tell me how to reset? i tried reconnecting everything nothing workssssss
mNUl doesnt say, can anyone tell me how to reset? i tried reconnecting everything nothing workssssss
are you sure you have all your connections in right? double check your connections and how you wired in the servo etc. this happened to me and once i switched out the wires, it worked. also if you disconnect the ESC from the receiver and no bat power. you should have to reset it.
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
ORIGINAL: qwksti
are you sure you have all your connections in right? double check your connections and how you wired in the servo etc. this happened to me and once i switched out the wires, it worked. also if you disconnect the ESC from the receiver and no bat power. you should have to reset it.
ORIGINAL: Drift wannabe
mNUl doesnt say, can anyone tell me how to reset? i tried reconnecting everything nothing workssssss
mNUl doesnt say, can anyone tell me how to reset? i tried reconnecting everything nothing workssssss
are you sure you have all your connections in right? double check your connections and how you wired in the servo etc. this happened to me and once i switched out the wires, it worked. also if you disconnect the ESC from the receiver and no bat power. you should have to reset it.
#1830
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ORIGINAL: Drift wannabe
tried still doesnt reset....
ORIGINAL: qwksti
are you sure you have all your connections in right? double check your connections and how you wired in the servo etc. this happened to me and once i switched out the wires, it worked. also if you disconnect the ESC from the receiver and no bat power. you should have to reset it.
ORIGINAL: Drift wannabe
mNUl doesnt say, can anyone tell me how to reset? i tried reconnecting everything nothing workssssss
mNUl doesnt say, can anyone tell me how to reset? i tried reconnecting everything nothing workssssss
are you sure you have all your connections in right? double check your connections and how you wired in the servo etc. this happened to me and once i switched out the wires, it worked. also if you disconnect the ESC from the receiver and no bat power. you should have to reset it.
what kind of controller are you using?
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
every time i disconnect, and reconnect it doesnt reset, it just go back having the tires shift left, and i wont be able to turn rihgt or reverse. Then at times it'll go revverse out of no where
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how tight are they without glue? mine were a little loose so i put some electric tap on the inside of the pipeing before putting them on wheel. it made them tigher, THEN i added some amazing goop, similar to rubber cement, to reinforce it.
ORIGINAL: Raguvian
can someone please answer my question???
can someone please answer my question???
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
ORIGINAL: mindwreck
how tight are they without glue? mine were a little loose so i put some electric tap on the inside of the pipeing before putting them on wheel. it made them tigher, THEN i added some amazing goop, similar to rubber cement, to reinforce it.
how tight are they without glue? mine were a little loose so i put some electric tap on the inside of the pipeing before putting them on wheel. it made them tigher, THEN i added some amazing goop, similar to rubber cement, to reinforce it.
ORIGINAL: Raguvian
can someone please answer my question???
can someone please answer my question???
#1837
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ORIGINAL: Drift wannabe
futaba
futaba
well to me it sounds like your wires leading in the control box are mixed. might want ot call futaba and ask what color wires go to what leads. maybe you can post a picture of your connections? this is a tell tail sign that your wires from the servo and speed controller ar enot in properly. try chaning them around.
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ORIGINAL: mindwreck
well with my method the tires dont' come off unless i slam into something. try it out see how it is.
well with my method the tires dont' come off unless i slam into something. try it out see how it is.
Thanks for the tip, i'll get some rubber cement tomorrow.
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i sticked the tape inside the tires, so it makes the inside of the tires just a bit smaller giving them a tighter fit
im presuming your using abs or pvc piping as tires?
im presuming your using abs or pvc piping as tires?
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
All the FWD / RWD people, the only safe way I can think of doing it is to take the bevel gear off the end of the drive shaft.
This This would make ball bearings and what not rattle out, but from what I can think that may be best....
This This would make ball bearings and what not rattle out, but from what I can think that may be best....
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ORIGINAL: bIGmiK
All the FWD / RWD people, the only safe way I can think of doing it is to take the bevel gear off the end of the drive shaft.
This This would make ball bearings and what not rattle out, but from what I can think that may be best....
All the FWD / RWD people, the only safe way I can think of doing it is to take the bevel gear off the end of the drive shaft.
This This would make ball bearings and what not rattle out, but from what I can think that may be best....
Thanks m8 ive tried it in rwd a couple of times now just took bones and front shafts out seems a lil faster but not as much fun as 4wd and drifting in rwd drive sucks lol []
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
I have a question for you guys I want to know a good online hobbystore for 190mm body shells that will fit my TT-01 chassis I know of Towerhobbies.com and RCmart.com.I do not want to use ebay.
What other places are good and have a good selection of car shells? I am specifically looking for Skyline R32, R33 ,BMW M3 and AE86. I also am looking for aluminum parts like the housings for the Diffs and battery strap can anyone help?
What other places are good and have a good selection of car shells? I am specifically looking for Skyline R32, R33 ,BMW M3 and AE86. I also am looking for aluminum parts like the housings for the Diffs and battery strap can anyone help?
#1844
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these tyres are grippy as hell, and the 25 turn you have wont be that slow..
But can anyone point me in the right direction ona good solid 19T motor, i want my TT01-R to fly
Also any one have any input to my camber problems? on the last page
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ORIGINAL: Gamesta
I have a question for you guys I want to know a good online hobbystore for 190mm body shells that will fit my TT-01 chassis I know of Towerhobbies.com and RCmart.com.I do not want to use ebay.
What other places are good and have a good selection of car shells? I am specifically looking for Skyline R32, R33 ,BMW M3 and AE86. I also am looking for aluminum parts like the housings for the Diffs and battery strap can anyone help?
I have a question for you guys I want to know a good online hobbystore for 190mm body shells that will fit my TT-01 chassis I know of Towerhobbies.com and RCmart.com.I do not want to use ebay.
What other places are good and have a good selection of car shells? I am specifically looking for Skyline R32, R33 ,BMW M3 and AE86. I also am looking for aluminum parts like the housings for the Diffs and battery strap can anyone help?
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
ohh then my method won't work. i use abs piping. you should get some of that while your getting the cement. its cheap stuff.
ORIGINAL: Raguvian
No, just the stock slicks wrapped in electrical tape.
No, just the stock slicks wrapped in electrical tape.
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ORIGINAL: mindwreck
ohh then my method won't work. i use abs piping. you should get some of that while your getting the cement. its cheap stuff.
ohh then my method won't work. i use abs piping. you should get some of that while your getting the cement. its cheap stuff.
ORIGINAL: Raguvian
No, just the stock slicks wrapped in electrical tape.
No, just the stock slicks wrapped in electrical tape.
oh well, i'll just not glue it. thanks for the help though.