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Old 07-30-2013, 08:11 PM
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is the ta05v.2 R GT3 TCS legal?

since the TA05v.2 is available everywhere... how much would necessary upgrades cost for it perform like the R.

do you recommend going with the R... or get the V2. and just upgrade just the necessary upgrades.

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Old 07-30-2013, 08:24 PM
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Yes the v2 is TCS legal. Look for the V2 thread for more info. I have my build on there un the last few pages.
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I am currently working on getting mine ready for vta season. My problem was that i built it completely out of hop up parts and now it is way light. Working on getting the balance even now by adding heavier screws on the light side.
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which is the smallest 48p spur great that can be put on the original ta05?
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Originally Posted by big al
which is the smallest 48p spur great that can be put on the original ta05?
What motor are you trying to run?

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I have a few 05s and selling my USGT car.


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21.5 & 25.5
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Has anybody tried version 1 and 2 and what do you prefer and why?
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Originally Posted by Atechbh
Has anybody tried version 1 and 2 and what do you prefer and why?
I will be running both chassis next Friday. It will be the first time I run a version 2. I will keep you posted what I find out. Both chassis will be setup for usgt.
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Which one worked better?
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Old 12-31-2013, 08:27 AM
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Here are some pictures of my fresh painted body's, the blue one is mine and the red with glitter one is for my little girl.
She will be running the body on a TA05R, TT-01 or a TT-02 chassis.
She likes it a lot, especially caus of the pink and the glitter





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I'm trying to get my old trusty TA05 ready for VTA and will be getting the black trf shocks soon. I'm hoping someone here can tell which piston to use for these shocks on a TA05.

Any info is appreciated!

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I'm trying to get my old trusty TA05 ready for VTA and will be getting the black trf shocks soon. I'm hoping someone here can tell which piston to use for these shocks on a TA05.

Any info is appreciated!

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Originally Posted by big al
I'm trying to get my old trusty TA05 ready for VTA and will be getting the black trf shocks soon. I'm hoping someone here can tell which piston to use for these shocks on a TA05.

Any info is appreciated!

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Start with 3 hole pistons and 30wt oil that is what I run on mine
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Old 02-17-2014, 06:47 PM
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it uses the 37t pulley so you'd have to convert to 18t center pulley and change belts
Am wanting to put a gear diff into my Ta05 v1.

Hey folks, I have been looking through this thread and there is some useful stuff.

Is anyone able to provide a quick summary of what other changes are required to put a 37t gear diff into a TA05 V1 ?

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- what belts to use? can I not use the ones already on the TA05?
- I can put a 37T pulley in the front spool no problems
- and what is the FDR if I put a 18t center pulley in (with 37t front and back on diff and spool)?

Thanks in advance folks.
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I recently converted my TA05 to the 37t gear diff/front and rear with 18t center pulleys. You need the TA05 V2 belts and 18t pulleys. That's it.

FDR is 37/18=2.0556

Here is the link for the belts:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54170

Here is the link for the 37t oneway pulley for a spool:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=54023

18t Center Pulley:
http://www.tamiyausa.com/product/ite...oduct-id=53989

Hope this helps!
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