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Old 08-28-2011, 03:39 AM
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I’m going get one very soon, as soon as TITC announce which motor/ESC combo they going to use next year, and that will be the combo I will be running regardless what others are running.
that is not a bad idea, but I think it will be the 13.5 system most are already running,
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Originally Posted by Rod M
that is not a bad idea, but I think it will be the 13.5 system most are already running,
I have emailed the organiser to confirm but would expect it to be the same as they are still running the system in Thailand now
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Check with Jeff T

I think he is using the 3 Racing M chassis speed gear set
I am indeed using the three racing set. It works very well, although a bit noisey. Still trying to find the ideal balance with the chassis but found it easier to drive with understeer than when it was oversteering.
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Originally Posted by Mad Mackem
I am indeed using the three racing set. It works very well, although a bit noisey. Still trying to find the ideal balance with the chassis but found it easier to drive with understeer than when it was oversteering.
sounds good,

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I’ve tested my new Sakura FF yesterday, and it’s very fast. Track was very dusty and it will be hard to compare with TITC but car itself is very promising. It had wrong gearing, used ride tyre with ring of death, front spring seems to be too soft and gear diff was slipping, but still managed to much my fastest lap on my WGT. Set up was pretty much kit, except it has EAD racing engineering on servo mount and all plastics from battery mount/ESC mount/servo mount are in the bin. Very impressed with car, it even has EAD racing Factory driver’s approval except he was the one crashed it before I got to.
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need some advice here.
With Sakura FF
if using 13.5T motor with no timing, what pinion should I use??
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It depends on track size, motor brand/type and which spur gear (speed gear set) you are using.
I got 27T pinion for 2011 TITC hand out motor using smallest gear at SMA.
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