Tamiya FF03
#901
Tech Elite
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The DTM TT was not front-wheel-drive... it was rear-wheel drive. It was originaly released on the TA-04SS chassis which has a short wheelbase which is ever so slightly different to the FF-03 medium wheelbase (247mm vs. 245mm)
I have no insight whatsoever on what Tamiya plan to do but I would be surprised to see that shell re-released for the FF-03.
I have no insight whatsoever on what Tamiya plan to do but I would be surprised to see that shell re-released for the FF-03.
i still want it.. lol
#904
Tech Master
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Nats setup?
Ok, did I miss something in the fine print, or did the TCS National rules recommend 80/54? How in the heck do you fit the 54 pinion on the motor? Mine is hitting the motor screws when I try to install it. I guess it's time to find some panhead screws for the motor or something along those lines. What motor screws do you guys use to clear the big cog pinions?
#905
Tech Elite
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Ok, did I miss something in the fine print, or did the TCS National rules recommend 80/54? How in the heck do you fit the 54 pinion on the motor? Mine is hitting the motor screws when I try to install it. I guess it's time to find some panhead screws for the motor or something along those lines. What motor screws do you guys use to clear the big cog pinions?
#907
#908
Tech Elite
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I mounted my PT on the side of my Reciever.
good looking P'orche ya got there.. should be slinging paint on mine this week..
#909
web site will not let me input my information
#910
#911
hi, i am really interested in buying this kit and saw the video of the blue porsche, it looked awsome, any tips for me so the car can handle like that, i will be using the tamiya black can motor, also i read a few posts ago, some one was asking wether the tamiya wrc corolla body will fit or work with this kit, it has a wheelbase of 237mm, ant info will help, thanks in advance to all that help
#912
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