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Old 01-07-2011, 07:21 AM
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I have owned other 4wd (Losi and Associated) compared to these my TT is bulletproof, now if you compare it to my slash, then my TT is very fragile. I run on a very, very tight track, with poles everywhere, so if I hit everything at some point I will break and have broken my TT, but nothing compared to how fragile my other 4wd were.....
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Old 01-07-2011, 07:48 AM
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Its certainly cold here in NY, but were racing indoors. We normally race 1/8th scale jammin truggies and buggies, and seeing that I cant compare the to. The jamin stuff really takes a beating and pretty much nothing breaks. Maybe were expecting too much out the 10tt, but as I stated, these parts broke on very little flippage or landing after a jump.
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Old 01-07-2011, 07:57 AM
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Call me crazy, but I pre-heat my TT on the way down to the track !!!! Cold temperatures puts way to much stress on any plastic/composite parts!!
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Old 01-07-2011, 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Toiffel
Call me crazy, but I pre-heat my TT on the way down to the track !!!! Cold temperatures puts way to much stress on any plastic/composite parts!!
Do you put it in your "BBQ" on the way to the track
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Old 01-07-2011, 08:12 AM
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Originally Posted by G_WORD
Do you put it in your "BBQ" on the way to the track
hahahaha......nope.....just put it on the floor of car and turn the heat up.....
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Old 01-07-2011, 08:23 AM
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Well mine is built and painted, just waiting on the radio to come in so I can go run it. I am hoping for that chance this weekend.
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Old 01-07-2011, 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by TeamJammin!
Several of us just got 10TT's for x-mas, breaking every day, but thats another story. Current setup is Novak 4.5 550 motor, MMP, 14 toothe pinion. I would have thought that the vehicle would have been a bit faster than it is. So the question is, do we go with a 13 / 12 toothe pinion, or go to a 39 toothe center spur gear.
And no its not the driving that caused the vehicle to break if thats what some are thinking. This truggy is just not built that well. Period.
i alos just recently got a tt, and have been racing with 1/8 scale and holding my own. i do agree some parts can break easily, but i taken hard hits and so far it holds up great(stock). im running a gtb with a 5.5 550 motor, and i also tried a 13 pinion and it was very slow, so went up to a 18 and its better, probally gunna try a 19 i know that seems high, but i turned my epa up and the truggy stays with the 1/8 scale, and is tempin perfectly at 148. with your 4.5 your truggy should be nuts fast. stay with stock stur and try gearing up.
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Old 01-07-2011, 12:35 PM
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Hello i need from info... and sorry for my english it`s not my first language... so:

i would like to purchase 1:10 truggy allready converted.. i think between
Hyper TT and SPARROWHAWK XXT so what you think is better ? and if we have any better choice for 1:10 truggy please let me know..
i like how looks TT more then XXT but i don`t like in TT the size ...
XXT: Length: 17.2in
TT: Length: 14.5in

i can`t understand why they are all 1:10 but with difference in size
so please tell me what is best choice between this 2 truggys and if we have any other good 1:10 truggy olso please tell me the model
Thank you and again .. sorry for my english.
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Old 01-07-2011, 12:41 PM
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Hyper 10TT.WAY more durable.
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Old 01-07-2011, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by G_WORD
Do you put it in your "BBQ" on the way to the track
Too Funny!!! Good 1. Was wondering the same thing. Maybe a microwave in the car. Technology...
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Originally Posted by Cappy
Yea buddy think we all had a bit of that guy
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I was indoors on a clay track Mike's Hobby shop in TX. I'm a first time driver so take my experience as a worst case scenario. I was getting a lot better near the end. Ray set my esc to max at 50%, excellent guy and a nice track too. The truggy is Super fun; no regrets.

Most parts broke on turn pipes. The big jumps and even cartwheel landings were fine. At least the rear bumper and maybe 1 suspension arm were from the big trucks smacking my car.
That's a sick indoor track, I watched a you tube video when slayden, and Tim Roberts where there running SC. I would rent an apartment next door to that place if I could run on it all the time.. Lol
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Originally Posted by tedstryker
body was painted by my local hobby shop...
I guess Aldo painted it, it's strangely almost exactly like mine.. Tell me if I'm wrong, did Aldo paint it?? Kinda weird..
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Got my 10TT built. Figured I'd put the electronics layout on here for reference/comments...

Ran it up and down the street. Can wait to get some tires and get this thing on the track. Going to be a fun class.

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tires are prolly not needed the stockers work good foams break down fast though
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Originally Posted by jeffrobmx
tires are prolly not needed the stockers work good foams break down fast though
Yeah heard about that. Figured I'd use them for practice and such. Just waiting on Brown to deliver me up a couple of sets of decent ones...
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