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Old 06-29-2010, 09:23 AM
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Should be ½ spacer one side and 1½ spacers other side
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Originally Posted by NiMo
Should be ½ spacer one side and 1½ spacers other side
does your dogbone sit snug or does it have movement?
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1-2mm movement
you do not want it tight otherwise it will bind as the sus arm moves up and down
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Originally Posted by NiMo
1-2mm movement
you do not want it tight otherwise it will bind as the sus arm moves up and down
got it.
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will the ta05 v2 universals fit on this?

its 46mm also.
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ok the ta05 v2 universals fit. I just tested them tonight.

part # 53847
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Originally Posted by RedBullFiXX
Almost as weird as a 4WD NSX ?
That's how my TA03F-Pro is. I have the AVEX DOME Mugen NSX body on there. I might have to take it out to Tamiya track one day, after I upgrade the battery tray, to fit LiPos.
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anyone know what bl motors fit without mods other than tamiya?

I will most likely install a 17.5 motor(anything more is just crazy)

will be getting one hopefully in a few months and just wanted to know

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Old 06-30-2010, 02:57 AM
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The latest Speed Passion based brushless motors. The ones with the bullet connectors in the endbell.
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My FF03 Pro kit turned up today will start building soon, still looking for a suzuki swift rear wing or another scale looking wing that will fit the golf shell if anyone can help ?
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Originally Posted by NitroLuver
anyone know what bl motors fit without mods other than tamiya?

I will most likely install a 17.5 motor(anything more is just crazy)

will be getting one hopefully in a few months and just wanted to know

thanks,
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As freakah said, the new SP motors are perfect. I heard that the new cirtix combo motor will fit also. Trinity DUO, ballistic, and tekin has some issues. The problem is with the solder tabs, and the positioning of the motor screw holes.
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Originally Posted by inpuressa
As freakah said, the new SP motors are perfect. I heard that the new cirtix combo motor will fit also. Trinity DUO, ballistic, and tekin has some issues. The problem is with the solder tabs, and the positioning of the motor screw holes.
Hey guys, I figured out a way to fit brushless motors in the ff03 without modifying the bulkhead. Like others I ordered a cirtix combo and I am awaiting its arrival, while looking at different motors and trying to get them to fit I came up with an idea for a motor spacer. I had a blown up epic 2 motor and was looking at the front end of it and decided to use that peice as a spacer. All you need to do is use a long enough motor screw and use it as a spacer, the holes will line up perfectly. Here are some pictures, sorry my camera sucks but you get the idea.
Attached Thumbnails Tamiya FF03-brushless-spacer.jpg   Tamiya FF03-spacer.jpg  
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Racing Steering set is finally announced, too bad it is late August for the release date

And a the Civic Body set

Tamiya new releases
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Have to get me one of these!!!

http://www.tamiya.com/japan/products...bler/index.htm

So cool!
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Originally Posted by tamiyarcracer
Racing Steering set is finally announced, too bad it is late August for the release date

And a the Civic Body set

Tamiya new releases
I see an allot spur gear holder for the FF03 on that list to
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