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AdonaiRustler -> Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:12 AM)

Talk about your TT-01 here! All tt-01 owners and fans welcome!




AdonaiRustler -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:14 AM)

im planning on my tamiya hop-up wish list. Any suggestions are welcome.




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:15 AM)

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Here is my TT-01.

So far I have an Aluminium Drive Shaft, Ball Bearings and the Heat Sink.

Soon it will have the carbon upper brace, aluminium oil filled shocks, decent 27t stock motor. I need some new tires too, prolly get some takeoff 27's.

QUALITY HOP-UPS:

Aluminium Motor Mount

Aluminium Wheel Hex's

Motor Heat Sink

55t / 58t Spur Gear Set

Aluminium Drive Shaft (This is a MUST!)

Ball Bearings (THIS IS A MUST!)

22t / 23t Tamiya Pinion Gear Set (Haha to lazy to find a link to this one somewhere)

Carbon Upper Brace

CVA Mini Shocks (ANY OIL FILLEDS ARE BETTER THAN STOCK!)

And yeah, you will need some new tires, stockers on a TT-01 are trash. If you are just a basher. pick up some foamies, they are cheap and last longer than rubbers, but are not legal to race with at all tracks. If you are a racer, pick up some rubbers, I like Take-offs the most, but whatever the others guys are running is normally the best [:)].




RC_Diablo -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:16 AM)

Hmmm ive been thinking about street cars is the TT-01 good???




AdonaiRustler -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:16 AM)

Hey bigmik, what kind of speeds and runtimes you get with that set-up? Also what kind of batteries you using?




AdonaiRustler -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:19 AM)

i gotta go. Be back on later!




AdonaiRustler -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:20 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: RC_Diablo

Hmmm ive been thinking about street cars is the TT-01 good???


For the price? Its awsome! Great for intro to on-road!




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:28 AM)

It is a good beginner car yes, but it is by no means a top end racer. It really lacks adjustability, so it's hard to dial in to a track, but that can be good for a new person because they can't mess it up to bad.

It is a really strong chassis, hard to break, and parts are available at nearly all LHS's. It is also a common chassis for people to drift with.

Running the Tamiya Sports Tuned motor (geared 22/58) I get around 30-40 minute run times with a 3000mAh pack. As for speeds, it tops out at about 45kph with the 22t pinion, pushing over 50kph with the 23t. I am picking up a racing stock motor (the tamiya sports tuned is a really crap motor, but its cheap, and is faster than stock) so I should be seeing closer to 55kph out of it I hope with the 22t pinion, and acceleration will be a heap better, bu runtime will drop to around 25mins I think.




RC_Diablo -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:32 AM)

Well racing doesnt matter to me the only RC tracks around here are dirt tracks so wouldnt have anywhere to race anyways I might look into one[:D]




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:35 AM)

If you arn't going to race, this car would be great.

I mean I even take mine off my jump at like 30mph!!! Never broke doing that either.




RC_Diablo -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:36 AM)

Hmmm if its as strong as you say im getting one[>:][>:][>:][>:]




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:38 AM)

Haha last time I broke it was when I tagged a read wheel on a steel post at full speed, and that ONLY broke a rear a-arm brace, not even an arm itself!




RC_Diablo -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:42 AM)

[>:]Sign me up[>:] lol now I gotta go find some deals




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:50 AM)

PM Sent to you.




RC_Diablo -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 11:56 AM)

thx for that bIGmik




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 12:01 PM)

No probs...




dracohowe -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/23/2006 8:23 PM)

i get around 60-70 kmph on my tt-01 ddepending on the terrain[:D]i have aluminum shaft, ball bearings, aluminum heatsink, 22 t pinion, 10 t motor, foams. it goes vroom vroom lol.




dracohowe -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/24/2006 6:25 AM)

does anyone have a tt-01 rally thsat they jump[:D] if so a picture would be nice




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/24/2006 7:06 AM)

I jump mine sometimes... Haha.




AdonaiRustler -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/25/2006 9:29 AM)

is the ball diff a worthy upgrade?




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/25/2006 1:44 PM)

If you race maybe.




Nawabi -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/25/2006 4:33 PM)

Hey folks. what pinion do you recomend to use with a Chameleon 2 pro, 19 turn motor?




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/25/2006 6:18 PM)

22t pinion, and a 58t spur. If that doesn't get hot, move up to the 23t pinoin.




Nawabi -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/25/2006 6:30 PM)

hmm, is it a bad idea to change only the pinion?

dont know where i can get my hands on a tamiya spur gear "cheap"?




bIGmiK -> RE: Official Tamiya TT-01 Thread (4/25/2006 6:45 PM)

You can only use curtain pinion, with curtain spurs in the TT-01. I can't remember all the combinations, but I find that 22/23 pinion with a 28 spur is great for anyt rack!




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