Tamiya TT02 Thread
#2597
Tech Rookie
Joined: Sep 2020
Posts: 5
From: France (Paris)
Hello all !
I want to upgrade my TT02 with a brushless motor. I'm a little beat lost... What type of motor is suitable to have a good level of performance on a track without destroying the tansmission (8.5T, 10.5T ?) ?
Thanx
I want to upgrade my TT02 with a brushless motor. I'm a little beat lost... What type of motor is suitable to have a good level of performance on a track without destroying the tansmission (8.5T, 10.5T ?) ?
Thanx
#2598
8.5-13.5 you’re looking at mod racing.
I would stick to stock level motors.
#2601
Tech Adept
Joined: May 2018
Posts: 163
From: Southern Germany
PSM Carbon has some nice goodies:
https://www.psmfactory.com/product/b...g-carbon-tt02/
https://www.psmfactory.com/product/b...s-carbon-tt02/
https://www.psmfactory.com/product/b...g-carbon-tt02/
https://www.psmfactory.com/product/b...s-carbon-tt02/
#2604
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Posts: 534
From: Northern Virginia
Is there a blue hex screw set available for the TT02? Doesn't have to be Tamiya, actually price wise definitely doesn't need to be Tamiya
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Or is there a place to get colored anodized screw hardware in bulk anywhere?
. Or is there a place to get colored anodized screw hardware in bulk anywhere?
#2610
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Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 93
From: Texas
So I got the 1st or 2 kits built last weekend with my son.
I thought the stock friction sticks would be ok. I was wrong! Ordered some Yeah Racing replacements. The bearing were definitely a good choice. Also put an order in for a better pinion gear as it was advised the stock ones are a tad soft.
Keeping things as stock as possible for budget reasons. Staying with a 21.5 motor and going with Hobbywing budget ESC.
Overall I really like the build of these kits. Little nicer than the TA-01 I helped my dad build almost 30 years ago. And yes, I still have it.
I thought the stock friction sticks would be ok. I was wrong! Ordered some Yeah Racing replacements. The bearing were definitely a good choice. Also put an order in for a better pinion gear as it was advised the stock ones are a tad soft.
Keeping things as stock as possible for budget reasons. Staying with a 21.5 motor and going with Hobbywing budget ESC.
Overall I really like the build of these kits. Little nicer than the TA-01 I helped my dad build almost 30 years ago. And yes, I still have it.





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