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hey guyz,
I need some help here. Am planning to order a tt01 kit and some hop ups. Here are some of the doubts i have. Kindly help.
I am planning to purchase a Tamiya RC GT-Tuned Motor 25T. Can you guyz tell me the best gear setting for it. (Pinion and spur gear appropriate for it)
Also which one is good for drifting Tamiya sports tuned motor or GT-Tuned Motor 25T.
hope to get some good advice here.
I need some help here. Am planning to order a tt01 kit and some hop ups. Here are some of the doubts i have. Kindly help.
I am planning to purchase a Tamiya RC GT-Tuned Motor 25T. Can you guyz tell me the best gear setting for it. (Pinion and spur gear appropriate for it)
Also which one is good for drifting Tamiya sports tuned motor or GT-Tuned Motor 25T.
hope to get some good advice here.
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Good Start with Ordering a TT-01
Lets Get the Essentials first, an Alloy Prop shaft and Ball bearing kit...
The Stock TT-01 is Great to drift and if It is Your First RC Car, get used to the Stock performance first..
Then we can look at getting you headed in the right way for some Hop ups to help you as you advance..
Lets Get the Essentials first, an Alloy Prop shaft and Ball bearing kit...
The Stock TT-01 is Great to drift and if It is Your First RC Car, get used to the Stock performance first..
Then we can look at getting you headed in the right way for some Hop ups to help you as you advance..
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thanks guyz for the reply...i guess you guyz are right...i must first get used to the stock then plan out for some hop ups...the reason am ordering hop ups now is because i reside in India and ordering again online would cost me more for shipping...so i was planning to order everything in one order...guyz could you tell me if there is a vast differnce between the stock motor of tt01 and the Tamiya RC GT-Tuned Motor 25T...or should i go for more lower turns i.e 19t or something...i have read that the more less turns in motor the more less driving time and also danger of frying esc...kindly help...
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Ok If We are Ordering to Save on Shipping:
TT-01 Alloy Prop shaft
TT-01 bearing kit
a MTroniks RV11 ESC
Tamiya RZ Super Stock Motor
That Should be fine to get you moving
TT-01 Alloy Prop shaft
TT-01 bearing kit
a MTroniks RV11 ESC
Tamiya RZ Super Stock Motor
That Should be fine to get you moving



