What would be equal...
#1
Tech Adept
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What would be equal...
I have a chance to buy a TT-01 and was wondering what would be equal to this car. Any info would be appreciated.
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#3
It really depends on what motor you are going to put in it. If you stick with the silver can that comes with the TT-01, the TT-01 will be similar to just about any touring car out there with a silver can. However, as you start to add more power, the TT-01 will quickly start to show it's limitations.
A properly set up TT-01 can hang with a USVTA (25.5) legal car. However, it has no chance of hanging with a 17.5 rubber touring car. If you plan to race it, you need to have a TT-01 class so you can race against other TT-01s. This is great fun for very little money. However, if you would like to race in other classes, look for something else.
Lots of TT-01 info is available at Michiganrc.net. We race them at Hobby-Sports in Kalamazoo Michigan.
A properly set up TT-01 can hang with a USVTA (25.5) legal car. However, it has no chance of hanging with a 17.5 rubber touring car. If you plan to race it, you need to have a TT-01 class so you can race against other TT-01s. This is great fun for very little money. However, if you would like to race in other classes, look for something else.
Lots of TT-01 info is available at Michiganrc.net. We race them at Hobby-Sports in Kalamazoo Michigan.
#4
Tech Adept
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Hey Jay Thhanks fr the info man really appreciate it, now you got me thinking.
Schuyler
Schuyler
#5
Tech Adept
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It really depends on what motor you are going to put in it. If you stick with the silver can that comes with the TT-01, the TT-01 will be similar to just about any touring car out there with a silver can. However, as you start to add more power, the TT-01 will quickly start to show it's limitations.
A properly set up TT-01 can hang with a USVTA (25.5) legal car. However, it has no chance of hanging with a 17.5 rubber touring car. If you plan to race it, you need to have a TT-01 class so you can race against other TT-01s. This is great fun for very little money. However, if you would like to race in other classes, look for something else.
Lots of TT-01 info is available at Michiganrc.net. We race them at Hobby-Sports in Kalamazoo Michigan.
A properly set up TT-01 can hang with a USVTA (25.5) legal car. However, it has no chance of hanging with a 17.5 rubber touring car. If you plan to race it, you need to have a TT-01 class so you can race against other TT-01s. This is great fun for very little money. However, if you would like to race in other classes, look for something else.
Lots of TT-01 info is available at Michiganrc.net. We race them at Hobby-Sports in Kalamazoo Michigan.
Man Thank you very much for this awesome info and Jay yours was awesome as well. But yes we do have a class at our Local club. Plus I have never done on-road before so I will be a Newbie at this I just want something that I can grow into as well. I guess there are quite a few that run them over at the club. But Thaks again everyone for the Great Info. Thank you
Schuyler
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