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Old 10-07-2007 | 07:59 AM
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what pinion / spur and motor does everyone use??
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Old 10-07-2007 | 10:57 AM
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Depends on which motor your using bro i would start with standard first 19/61 to get used to drifting gives plenty of torque then when u feel comfortable drifting on that setup move a few pinion teeth up,i noticed over 23t pinions you start to lose a bit of torque[]
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ORIGINAL: TIGER76

Depends on which motor your using bro i would start with standard first 19/61 to get used to drifting gives plenty of torque then when u feel comfortable drifting on that setup move a few pinion teeth up,i noticed over 23t pinions you start to lose a bit of torque[]
i will be using the black can, as it come with it, is 61T spur the one that comes with it? the 19T pinion is the stock one aswel isnt it?
Old 10-07-2007 | 02:55 PM
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I used the stock combo...but today...today i open the case and SURPRISE[X(], the aluminium pinion was totally ripped off ..not even a teeth on that ...damn...[:-][:-][:-]

so maybe will be interesting to see what others TT-01 users, have on the shaft...
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my TT01D came with Tamiya Sport Tuned motor, ran 19/61, upgraded the motor to 27T P2K2 Pro and still prefer the 19/61 combo, I would say anywhere from 19~21 with 61 spur(stock size) is fine.
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I use the 19/61T Combo for 2 Years and no signs of Stripping or anything and I was using a 10Tx2 in my TT-01 for a while... seemed to Handle it just fine..
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ORIGINAL: ben805

my TT01D came with Tamiya Sport Tuned motor, ran 19/61, upgraded the motor to 27T P2K2 Pro and still prefer the 19/61 combo, I would say anywhere from 19~21 with 61 spur(stock size) is fine.
can be used even an 20...or 18(even number)...on the 61?...or it's a must to stay on odd number size ???

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