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Old 02-16-2015, 08:03 AM
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Lock rear dif, fit drift tires, and PRACTICE.

Front spool diff will help marginally. Stay away from steering and drive train mods to start with, does not add anything on a TT-01.

Oh, and either go back to brushed (you don't need heaps of power, it will only break parts) like a Carson Cup Machine, or use a SENSORED brushless. Sensorless is quite jibbery on pick-up of power, while you want smooth pick-up.

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Originally Posted by HugoW
Lock rear dif, fit drift tires, and PRACTICE.

Front spool diff will help marginally. Stay away from steering and drive train mods to start with, does not add anything on a TT-01.

Oh, and either go back to brushed (you don't need heaps of power, it will only break parts) like a Carson Cup Machine, or use a SENSORED brushless. Sensorless is quite jibbery on pick-up of power, while you want smooth pick-up.

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thanks i do have a sensored bl system in it now .
where can i find the front spool and rear locker
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Here, let me share with you my secret:

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Good luck!

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Old 02-16-2015, 07:09 PM
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what is the pitch of the stock tamiya spur gears. i cant find that info anywhere

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Originally Posted by GRIMREAPER
what is the pitch of the stock tamiya spur gears. i cant find that info anywhere
0.6 you can find extra pinions using the HPI E10
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Old 02-21-2015, 10:09 AM
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Questions?? TT-02 Diff gears ?

Hi i know this is the TT01 forum, But i am looking for metal gears fot my tt02. I really am looking for steel bevel gears any ideas on this? Thank you
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The only metal gears available for the 01 and 02 are the pinion. No need for any others. You'll tear the chassis up before you brake the plastic gears. I use the 02 difs and gears in my 01, except for the spur.

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Old 02-25-2015, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by MostWanted4TEC
0.6 you can find extra pinions using the HPI E10
I had ordered tamiya 50356 will this one work
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Originally Posted by GRIMREAPER
I had ordered tamiya 50356 will this one work
I just looked them up and yes they should. You can use up to the 23t or 24t pinion with the stock spur. I have a 28t 0.6p pinion with the 3 racing 53t spur if that's an option you want to pursue 👍👍
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Old 03-17-2015, 05:00 PM
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Do the 53871 shocks fit ok on a TT-01 ?
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53871 are not shocks.

53571 are. Look like a really old part.

Probably fit fine.
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Originally Posted by .crispy
53871 are not shocks.

53571 are. Look like a really old part.

Probably fit fine.
I was wrong I meant. 53571
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Old 05-30-2015, 03:37 PM
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The 53571 are still available
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Originally Posted by HugoW
Here's what I did, posted a few pages back:

http://www.rctech.net/forum/13559349-post2405.html

Also good springs and dampers (84318) make a difference, though not in rolling resistance.

I don't use a silver can but close; a Cup Machine is mandatory in the class I drive. I degrease the motor using brake cleaner and compressed air, and relube with a few drops of the same oil on the bushes. A squirt of WD40 inside on the brushes will also help marginally.

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Hugo, I just bought a used TT-01D Type E. It's missing quite for things (motor, motor mount, D parts, body post, motor pinion, turnbuckle wrench, esc) for $40US.

You sanded down the bevel gears in the diff?
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Old 12-11-2015, 02:31 PM
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Hey All, do you think a 10 year old kid could put together a TT01 kit? If not, whats a good first TC for a 10 year old?
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