Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
right then car in US - 65
and in australian - 85
receiver in US - 21
and in Australian - 28
speed controller in US (new) - 38
and in australian - 48
motor comes free
servo in US (new) - 7
and in australian - 10
controller in US - 25
and in Australian - 31
and in australian - 85
receiver in US - 21
and in Australian - 28
speed controller in US (new) - 38
and in australian - 48
motor comes free
servo in US (new) - 7
and in australian - 10
controller in US - 25
and in Australian - 31
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
Hey TT01 Racer, if you want ball bearings you can get them here http://www.stellamodels.net/catalog/...oducts_id=1315
For $10
Mike
For $10
Mike
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yer but the difference is I'm selling the official tamiya ball races and you are selling a cheep brands that is no way as efficient as the tamiya ones
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
Hey you guys.
I have just ordered the aloy motor mount, and want to know if I still should use the "paper spacer" thats lokated between the motorn mount and the motor, or if the aloy one acts more like a heat sink?
/tobias
I have just ordered the aloy motor mount, and want to know if I still should use the "paper spacer" thats lokated between the motorn mount and the motor, or if the aloy one acts more like a heat sink?
/tobias
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yes I do it stops rattling an stop the screws coming loose
+ it means you get a special contact that stops scratches and helps heat loss
+ it means you get a special contact that stops scratches and helps heat loss
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I still have a TT-01 sat here
please buy it
I might send it on a last mission
.....Put a rocket strapped to the back and see how fast it goes
please buy it
I might send it on a last mission
.....Put a rocket strapped to the back and see how fast it goes
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Hey you guys.
I have just ordered the aloy motor mount, and want to know if I still should use the "paper spacer" thats lokated between the motorn mount and the motor, or if the aloy one acts more like a heat sink?
/tobias
Hey you guys.
I have just ordered the aloy motor mount, and want to know if I still should use the "paper spacer" thats lokated between the motorn mount and the motor, or if the aloy one acts more like a heat sink?
/tobias
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
Hey i was wondering what is the Best motor i can get for around 50$ if its a bit over its ok i would like the motor to run with every thing stock
thanx for any suggestions
TT01 Racer
thanx for any suggestions
TT01 Racer
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ya i kinda new that but i was wondering about motor recomadations but ill probably just go to my lhs and talk to some guys there but thanx
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who are you the King of Siam
who are you the King of Siam
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
what are you guys running for steering servos mine went on my cheap hbx and these two have the same frame so i was woundering if any one knew were to get a servo that i didnt have to modify any thing to put it in. thanks
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[:@] ...i just got done cutting my new body and started to prep it for paint, now i cant find the window masks!!! I cant believe i misplaced them[:@] also, does any have there tt-01 with a rear toe-in and front toe-out?
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RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread
I have a TT01R with a Photon Speed 20t motor. I recently put a 26t pinion and 55t spur gear in, so much more top speed from the 22/58, and the acceleration is still awesome. The engine doesnt over heat either which is a bonus I think it's still a littler under geared, so I might go up to 27 or 28 pinion, maybe. I'll speed trap to see what speeds I'm getting, my guess is 40-50kph. What you guys think.
The car handles pretty good (needs some better tires for street use though), and it's great being able to adjust the setup for almost any given situation.
The car handles pretty good (needs some better tires for street use though), and it's great being able to adjust the setup for almost any given situation.