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Old 02-08-2011, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by mr lee
Won't be very effecient......either get the correct Tamiya pinion to match the Tamiya spur or change the spur to a 48P and use 48P pinions.

Will still be more noisey than running 64P but not as bad as you have it now!
I already have 48p pinions so I think I'll just switch the spur gear out so I don't need to go to tamiyausa.com.. Should I stick with a 70t spur?
If I get a smaller spur will that increase acceleration?

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Has anyone tried the Spec-R Gear-Diff for the TA05 and will it fit the TA05v2 chassis.

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Originally Posted by tiko
Has anyone tried the Spec-R Gear-Diff for the TA05 and will it fit the TA05v2 chassis.

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it should fit.
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Originally Posted by Gyr0
Really so your still looking for a shorter servo? Are you mounting the receiver on the floor of the chassis? That might be it. I usually have to mount it on top of the servo. I went going with a savox mg125 I think, but I think Im still going to have to get one of the pro receivers so all the electronics can be on the "floor".
Well I ordered a low profile and a standard, I put the standard servo in so I will go with that one, I wanted to mount on the floor but its not a must.
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Old 02-10-2011, 02:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Zac_with_no_K
I already have 48p pinions so I think I'll just switch the spur gear out so I don't need to go to tamiyausa.com.. Should I stick with a 70t spur?
If I get a smaller spur will that increase acceleration?

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Take out the Tamiya spur and take it to your LHS and mate it up to a 48p spur that has the same outside diameter....alternatively calculate your rollout required for the class you run and get the spur that would best suite.
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Originally Posted by platypus_s13
it should fit.
Thanks now I just have to find one to try it.
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Originally Posted by mr lee
Take out the Tamiya spur and take it to your LHS and mate it up to a 48p spur that has the same outside diameter....alternatively calculate your rollout required for the class you run and get the spur that would best suite.
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This is probably a dumb question but where do you guys get the "gt" style bodies? Looking for the GT-r one just cant find one.
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Originally Posted by Gyr0
This is probably a dumb question but where do you guys get the "gt" style bodies? Looking for the GT-r one just cant find one.
GTR R34
http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-190...41-p-6739.html

GTR R35
Street: http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-190...y-p-27424.html
Xanavi/SuperGT: http://www.rcmart.com/catalog/rc-190...9-p-27940.html
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Thanks Voodoo!

Thats right forgot about the Hk retailers. Any one know if these can be aquired state side?
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Originally Posted by Gyr0
Thanks Voodoo!

Thats right forgot about the Hk retailers. Any one know if these can be aquired state side?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXWAJ2&P=7

http://www.speedtechrc.com/store/ebp...id=373&id=8214
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Default TA05 V1.5

Here are a few photos and a video of my first IFS car...a TA05 Frankenstien project. It's got pieces from various versions along with just about every imaginable hop-up


Thanks to my brother for shooting the video on his new camera. This footage is from only the car's second run / battery pack. Not bad...but was made better on subsequent runs
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ERROR: If you can see this, then YouTube is down or you don't have Flash installed.






Attached Thumbnails TA-05 ver.2-hsv_ta05_0.jpg   TA-05 ver.2-hsv_ta05_1.jpg   TA-05 ver.2-hsv_ta05_2.jpg  

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Beautiful car.

Beautiful track.

Beautiful driving.

Thanks for the video. I loved it.
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Default Where to get ta05 v2 aluminum diff joint

I would like to get the r version of this chassis. But i was told if I run a mod brushless I should get the aluminum diff joints. I cant' seem to find them or does some other Tamiya series alu diff joint work? Like 416, tb03, etc.

Thanks in advance for any reply.
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"diff joints"
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