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Old 04-22-2007 | 01:46 PM
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I just bought and finished building the TT-01 kit and noticed that the driveline is really weak and the motor is slower than "walmart car" i've ever seen. Well i want to make this a HIGH end drifter so i was wondering everyone who has tt-01's what breaks? or what hop ups should i buy? i am already looking to buy hop ups such as, aluminum oiled shocks, aluminum drive shaft, titanium cvd joints, new motor, some neons,

would this be a good motor?
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Old 04-22-2007 | 02:07 PM
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The aluminu Driveshaft is almost always the first upgrade. After that i would reccoemnd Oil shocks, a good ESc like the Novak XRS, a Motor, and then some Abs for tires. That motor is just too much for drifting. To start off with a 27T motor like the trinity c027 is your best bet. Later when you get better and know how to drift well you can upgrade to a 19T. ALso when you get the Oil shocks, and ABS make sure you fill the shocks with 20W oil all around, and get some Soft Springs (I Personally use Tamiya Red Soft Springs).
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And some race bearings too m8 makes the car smoother and will help if your upgrading other drivetrain parts [8D]
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and longer run times...

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