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Tamiya TT01 Drift Spec Setting

Old 07-06-2006, 04:11 PM
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Tolong tolong minta tolong , sesiapa faham Tamiya TT01 Drift Spec Setting. sila bagi saya informasinya . terima kasih.
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Old 07-06-2006, 11:26 PM
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maxspeedracer,

at your service sir. How can I help you?

Drifting depends very heavily on tires. For the TT01D, the tires are softer on the inside and harder on the outside therefore you adjust your camber to determine the traction level required for drifting.

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Old 07-07-2006, 12:13 AM
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hi dude, with the standard settings.. its very easy to drift.. just need lots of practice, you need quite alot of skills to drift with tamiya drift tyres.. just full throttle, tap your brake, then push your throttle again, then counter steer
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Here is a simpler explaination of drifting which can assist you.

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Old 07-07-2006, 12:37 AM
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try to put all over 4wheel with o degree camber.
rear ride hight more then front.
if posible, buy a front 1 way.
lastly is more practice loh!
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Old 07-07-2006, 05:22 AM
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thank you every "dai go "

actually i need to know

front chamber :
rear chamber :
front toe in :
rear toe in :
front shock oil :
rear shock oil :
front shock spring :
rear shock spring :
front shock piston hole :
rear shock piston hole :
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Old 07-07-2006, 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by maxspeedracer
thank you every "dai go "

actually i need to know

front chamber :-2
rear chamber :0
front toe in : no nit to adjust
rear toe in : no nit to adjust
front shock oil :soft
rear shock oil :hard
front shock spring :red
rear shock spring :blue or yellow(blue is better)
front shock piston hole :2
rear shock piston hole :2
front chamber :-2
rear chamber :0
front toe in : no nit to adjust
rear toe in : no nit to adjust
front shock oil :soft
rear shock oil :hard
front shock spring :red
rear shock spring :blue or yellow(blue is better)
front shock piston hole :2
rear shock piston hole :2

this is my drift car setting..hope can help u
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Old 07-08-2006, 09:22 PM
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dude, come join our new rc drift forum..HERE

thanks
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Old 07-10-2006, 08:25 PM
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front chamber :-1
rear chamber :-1
front toe in : 0
rear toe in : -1
front shock oil : 400
rear shock oil : 400
front shock spring : std tamiya silver springs
rear shock spring : std tamiya silver springs
front shock piston hole : 2
rear shock piston hole : 3
tyres : yokomo drift rims ZR-DR02
40g weight/timah on the front
35g on the back
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hi good day can someone please advise on what drift gears i must put in my car tt01
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