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Old 06-29-2004, 11:09 PM
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Originally posted by Neil Rabara
I'm sure this question has already been asked, what does everyone think of the Tamiya 23T RR. For the few of you that do like it, what do you guys suggest as far as tuning options?
Neil: I did like Tamiya RR. Once we had to attend an endurance race so we bought 8 of them! After breaking in, they lied within 26500 to 28500 rpm, at 7.0V!
For me, I'll align the armature, polish the face of copper bushings, use yokomo 091 brush instead of Tamiya one!
Hope these help!
But, is RR fading out? Can't wait to test those RZ/TZ!
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Hi JDM,

May I know the part number for the Brush adjustment tool?
Cos I couldnt make out in r10, btw wats the price?

Thanks a lot!
Part Number - MA-107
RRP - 1800 Yen (About US$17)
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Old 06-29-2004, 11:33 PM
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Part Number - MA-107
RRP - 1800 Yen (About US$17)
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You can put the url into this handy little page
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Originally posted by alch
Part Number - MA-107
RRP - 1800 Yen (About US$17)
Thanks bro

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Originally posted by Neil Rabara
I'm sure this question has already been asked, what does everyone think of the Tamiya 23T RR. For the few of you that do like it, what do you guys suggest as far as tuning options?
Neil..

Which one do you have ..??? The silver can or the gunmetal one..??
Huge difference between the two
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Old 06-30-2004, 02:23 AM
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Originally posted by alch
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You can put the url into this handy little page
Does this gadget come with a English version instruction ? Me no read Japanese .
 
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What is the recommended gearing for 23T?
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Originally posted by Aku-Man
What is the recommended gearing for 23T?
i have over 30+ of these motors that I have tested and run and I have only found a few that you gear the same.. ..but most 23T`s are geared between 5.3~6.6ish for a medium size track and also what version motor you have
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Originally posted by JDM_DOHC_SiR
i have over 30+ of these motors that I have tested and run and I have only found a few that you gear the same.. ..but most 23T`s are geared between 5.3~6.6ish for a medium size track and also what version motor you have
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Perfect candidate donor for the "Motors for the Poor" fund.
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Originally posted by Entropy
Perfect candidate donor for the "Motors for the Poor" fund.
Shhhesh my a$$ is Poor too ..

But I will be selling some here in a few days
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Originally posted by JDM_DOHC_SiR
Neil..

Which one do you have ..??? The silver can or the gunmetal one..??
Huge difference between the two
Gunmetal. It's for the upcoming Tamiya North American Nationals here in California.
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Dave what are the differences between the gunmetall and the silver one?
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Originally posted by PizzaDude
Dave what are the differences between the gunmetall and the silver one?
4mm core rotor silver can
3mm core rotor gunmetal can

Basically more RPM

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