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Old 09-19-2011, 03:30 PM
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Originally Posted by C van der Hagen
417 diff outdrives
carbon idler gear shaft
Carbon idler gearshaft?!
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Old 09-20-2011, 10:23 AM
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Carbon idler gearshaft?!
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Old 09-20-2011, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by MikeR
You will want to order the TA06 the end of Oct
Mike I need to talk to you. Can you email me [email protected]
ASAP. Thanks
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Originally Posted by C van der Hagen
51469, need 2 pair per diff

The shaft is from the M01 (hop-up)
oh, my bad, I thought it was the shafts for the belts.
and the diff, I thought that you have to get two sets since the 417 ones are different length L/R. Those out drives are kinda heavy, and an alum one with the cross pin blades would be much lighter/better.
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Originally Posted by inpuressa
oh, my bad, I thought it was the shafts for the belts.
and the diff, I thought that you have to get two sets since the 417 ones are different length L/R. Those out drives are kinda heavy, and an alum one with the cross pin blades would be much lighter/better.
the m01 parts are impossible to find, I got the ff03 3 racing idler pulley pin set and gear ($12 shipped) those few grams will be needed!
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Tamiya TA06 rear carbon stay

Tamiya TA06 frontcarbon stay

and................
A TA06 599fxx kit! This is my favorite 1:1 car EVER!

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10161881

Release in November!
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Originally Posted by silverhkswrx
Tamiya TA06 rear carbon stay

Tamiya TA06 frontcarbon stay

and................
A TA06 599fxx kit! This is my favorite 1:1 car EVER!

http://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10161881

Release in November!
ya that is sick .....i wonder if u can get just the body before nov ....probly not im assuming
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ya that is sick .....i wonder if u can get just the body before nov ....probly not im assuming
Def not a tcs body.... No rear wing and it's wiiiiiiiide!hopefully it comes with all the 1:1 canards
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I got another question guys.

Which suspension block set does the TA06 use?

According to this official tamiya site http://www.tamiyausa.com/articles/fe...article-id=412, there are 2 types of blocks, the TRF416/TB03 set and the TRF415/TA05 set.

I need to buy new suspension blocks for the rear end because I broke the plastic ones today. Just wondering which ones to buy.

By the way, I tried out the suspension setup some of you suggested with the rear slightly stiffer than the front. The car runs way better than the factory default setup I was using. Thanks for all the great help guys.
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Originally Posted by gom
I got another question guys.

Which suspension block set does the TA06 use?

According to this official tamiya site http://www.tamiyausa.com/articles/fe...article-id=412, there are 2 types of blocks, the TRF416/TB03 set and the TRF415/TA05 set.

I need to buy new suspension blocks for the rear end because I broke the plastic ones today. Just wondering which ones to buy.

By the way, I tried out the suspension setup some of you suggested with the rear slightly stiffer than the front. The car runs way better than the factory default setup I was using. Thanks for all the great help guys.
i think theyre the same.
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Finished with my rebuild.
weighs in at 1370g race ready
Attached Thumbnails Tamiya Ta06-ta0601.jpg   Tamiya Ta06-ta0602.jpg  
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Originally Posted by inpuressa
Finished with my rebuild.
weighs in at 1370g race ready
Is the servo on that side because you can wire the esc better.
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Originally Posted by inpuressa
Finished with my rebuild.
weighs in at 1370g race ready
tutorial on how to do the servo placement please! I have tons of wires and I need to lose more weight!
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Originally Posted by jerzi
Is the servo on that side because you can wire the esc better.
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wire "better", no. Less wires = less weight/less clutter/less chance of a wire rubbing a belt and better weight dist, yes.

Imprezza, How is the weight impacted once the transponder is installed?
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Originally Posted by silverhkswrx
wire "better", no. Less wires = less weight/less clutter/less chance of a wire rubbing a belt and better weight dist, yes.

Imprezza, How is the weight impacted once the transponder is installed?

Can someone tell my wy in earth tamiya wanted the esc on the right side.
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