Tamiya TT02 Thread
#2251
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Just bought a TT02RR from RCJAZ for $206 Australian and after downloading the instruction manual I've noticed that it doesn't come with silicone diff oil for the front and rear sealed diffs.
What do you guys recommend as starting point for front and rear diff oil weights with a 10.5-8.5T motor?
What do you guys recommend as starting point for front and rear diff oil weights with a 10.5-8.5T motor?
#2252
Just bought a TT02RR from RCJAZ for $206 Australian and after downloading the instruction manual I've noticed that it doesn't come with silicone diff oil for the front and rear sealed diffs.What do you guys recommend as starting point for front and rear diff oil weights with a 10.5-8.5T motor?
#2253
Tech Rookie
Joined: Jan 2020
Posts: 2
It's been 15 plus years since I have had a RC car. I just started back and picked up a tt02 Audi and would like some information on upgrades and running on lipo. I have picked up 2 trucks over the summer and they run on 3s so I have 5 packs and only one 2 s
#2254
Tech Apprentice
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 62
From: Brazil

I kicked off the indoor season for myself today. With the upcoming Tamiya Euro Cup race in mind, I brought the TT-02s to the track. The track got new carpet and a new layout. I found a decent rhythm quite fast, but had to fight a little with the car. The rear was stepping out suddenly. I tried a lot of things without effect. Later in the day a little less droop and a reduction of the steering angle helped this problem. I then cured it by taking out 1mm of the rear inner camber link shims
After that I could increase the steering angle again and finally got some consistent runs 

By the way: Has anybody already driven the new Ford Mustang? Does it have a good performance?
car because I want to see what you did with the rear bumper mount. Did you cut it?.....By the way, I loved your car, I am looking to build one exactly as yours.
#2256
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 2,315
From: Chicagoland
Since I built that TT02 a month or two ago, I've been pondering a few things.
First, has anyone come up with a good droop solution for either the stock, or S type arms for the TT02? Second, are there any swaybars available? I don't see either.
First, has anyone come up with a good droop solution for either the stock, or S type arms for the TT02? Second, are there any swaybars available? I don't see either.
#2257
#2258
#2260
Tamiya has yet to make sway bars obviously. I believe our friend Qatmix worked on something but not sure if it’s available for sale
#2261
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 2,315
From: Chicagoland
well, what do you expect from me? :-) Before I go nuts figuring out my own solutions.... I've got a few ideas. It's amusing how far this platform has been taken by tamiya themselves, yet...
I mean, there's the TT02 RR, which gets you adjustable camber, sealed oil filled diffs, an aluminum driveshaft. The TT02 Type S, has "modern" suspension. Hard and soft tub choices. Then there's cars that go all the way down to soft tub spring damper setups.
And then, it's sold as a off road buggy too.
I find it an interesting platform. I'm suprised "basic" racing features, aren't common on it yet.
I mean, there's the TT02 RR, which gets you adjustable camber, sealed oil filled diffs, an aluminum driveshaft. The TT02 Type S, has "modern" suspension. Hard and soft tub choices. Then there's cars that go all the way down to soft tub spring damper setups.
And then, it's sold as a off road buggy too.
I find it an interesting platform. I'm suprised "basic" racing features, aren't common on it yet.
#2264
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Joined: Feb 2012
Posts: 108
I picked up a new TT02 EuroTruck and after maybe 8-10 runs (over a few weeks) the power just completely cut when I was driving (no steering or throttle). Now when I turn it on the esc blinks green and beeps twice, small pause, and then continues to blink green and beep. No power to steering or throttle. Seems like a fried esc? Just strange since the car wasn't run hard and it's the stock esc/brushed motor. Anybody have this problem or know the issue? I sent a message via Tamiya USA website, but they never replied. Thanks





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