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Old 12-30-2011, 06:30 AM
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I pieced my set up together....bought a used (almost new) Tekin SC4X 4.5 and a Speed Passion GT PRO v2.0 and it cost me $140 shipped for those two. Oh, I bought these 2 items from the for sale section here on RCTECH.

I am running 15T pinion and 2S and it is plenty fast. It temps at 135-140F on the motor and about 95F on the ESC and the battery is luke warm 80F maybe.

This is after about 15-20 minutes of running at my local indoor track.
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Originally Posted by .AJ.
Quick picture update of my TT




How's the speed on that turnigy servo? looks decent.
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Hey everyone,

Got my Hyper TT bump edition coming in the mail

Going to be running with

LRP SXX TC ESC
Hobbywing sensored 5.5t
CVDs in the rear
CNC upper stearing plate
Front and rear chassis braces
thicker steering achermann and a delrin spur gear
hitech metal gear servo
offroad and onroad wheels

Bought it 2nd hand barely driven on carpet only came with loads of spare parts shock towers, bulk housings, diffs and a standard brand new chassis
He chucked in a sanwa mx-3FHSS and 2x losi excelin 5200mah saddle packs aswell as a Ba6ac charger


Got the lot for $450 posted in australia, do you guys think this was a good deal? any recommendations for improvements on the car?

I am hoping it will be a good start for racing, I am new so don't flame too hard
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Old 01-01-2012, 02:22 AM
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Originally Posted by samlax77
How's the speed on that turnigy servo? looks decent.

Check this out


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zpyUkq44j9U


a very under rated servo
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does anyone else have this problem????



it happens alot with my TT
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I've had mine for a month now and haven't broke anything I did add a t-bones front bumper.I still have the plastic chassis braces and have not bent the driveshafts noseing in from 5+feet are you jumping houses?? maybe i've been lucky.
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Originally Posted by chris960
I've had mine for a month now and haven't broke anything I did add a t-bones front bumper.I still have the plastic chassis braces and have not bent the driveshafts noseing in from 5+feet are you jumping houses?? maybe i've been lucky.
5ft? thats my problem then, nose dives at 12ft more like for me XD
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Old 01-01-2012, 06:10 AM
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@ .AJ.

I had this problem with the 2 last motors I had.KD36 7T "L" size and Novak 4.5T 550.Try not to keep the throttle pressed when you land.
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Originally Posted by AL3xGR
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I had this problem with the 2 last motors I had.KD36 7T "L" size and Novak 4.5T 550.Try not to keep the throttle pressed when you land.
i cant see what difference that would make, i used to bend them when i was running a Castle 1410 as well, its just down to chassis flex
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thats alot of chassis flex! especially when you have the upgraded braces.

sidenote: finally got to run my 1410 combo and its nuts how much power it has! i just to have to double, single ,single at my local track, now i can nail the double double (even overshoot it if im not careful) everytime.
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this should help with the chassis flex


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Of course the chassis flex is a factor,but also the shock and the stress caused when you land can be catastrophic.Try it,it really helps.
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Hello people, I have my hyper10tt since February 2011, never managed to post his picture here.
Sorry for the English, I am Brazilian and not speak much ingles.Google translator is helping me a bit here.
I wonder if the hyper10tt you, you also noticed noise in the differential? My make much noise.
Mine is running with Velineon 3500.
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Originally Posted by .AJ.
does anyone else have this problem????



it happens alot with my TT
Holy COW!
I wonder if this is what i have wrong with mine. I am using the stock plastic yet. I noticed the upper arm holder brace in the front has a significant gap between the bottom of it and the steering post. Because it is plastic it moves, but i wanted to upgrade to the alum upper plate. I can see that being an issue and or causing the front diff housing to crack if i force it down. Right now i added 5x8 fiber washers and then 3x8 metal washers.
Originally Posted by .AJ.
this should help with the chassis flex


Your going to have a lot of drag in some surfaces with that hanging that low. Is there a way to use a turnbuckle off the front diff housing to the center diff brackets?

Originally Posted by thiago h.f.
Hello people, I have my hyper10tt since February 2011, never managed to post his picture here.
Sorry for the English, I am Brazilian and not speak much ingles.Google translator is helping me a bit here.
I wonder if the hyper10tt you, you also noticed noise in the differential? My make much noise.
Mine is running with Velineon 3500.
What kind of noise? The style of gears in this truck are known to be louder than other trucks.
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It seems that the noise comes from the crown too ... I think it's normal.
Being mod1 think it makes more noise than the models with 48 pitch that i run.
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