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Old 12-24-2023 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by chjosi
Centering the shafts and limiting steering throw will help to a point. Then when the hits become more than "slight", the dog bones will still come out. The next option would be to quit hitting stuff. This option also eliminates the need for the first two options, so why not go there first?
because sometimes you don't hit things but are hit by things.
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Old 12-24-2023 | 09:11 PM
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Crazy idea, but maybe run the TT02 class as RWD only with no front dogbones? Can't loose what you don't have!

Otherwise you might be looking at universals, then low friction suspension balls once the plastic ones wear out, then low friction steering step screws, a new pinion gear...

There's not much that's "cheap" about stock TT02 racing.
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Old 12-24-2023 | 11:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Revolter22
Crazy idea, but maybe run the TT02 class as RWD only with no front dogbones? Can't loose what you don't have!

Otherwise you might be looking at universals, then low friction suspension balls once the plastic ones wear out, then low friction steering step screws, a new pinion gear...

There's not much that's "cheap" about stock TT02 racing.
You won’t lose what you don’t have plus you will have 2 spare dog bones and diff out drives 😎
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Old 12-25-2023 | 01:36 AM
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But the car will probably suck to drive...
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Old 12-26-2023 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by DirkW
But the car will probably suck to drive...
Nah, you load any car up with tire sauce and it's fine.
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Old 12-27-2023 | 06:52 PM
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But the car will probably suck to drive...
It's a TT02, you can't make it THAT much worse... Plus, its better to be poor to drive than have a DNF.
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Old 12-27-2023 | 08:19 PM
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The Yeah Racing steel universals and cups are only $20:The few TT02 "box-stock" classes I've seen pop-up over the years in this area have all ended up allowing at least this upgrade for durability. If that's really not an option, then it's like others have already said: turn your dual-rate down to limit steering throw and/or stuff a piece of foam or o-ring in the cups.

EDIT: Ope, YEA-TT02-015, is on backorder on A-Main. Here you go: Yeah Racing Tamiya TT-02 G45 Steel Universal CVD Driveshafts V2 TT02-015
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Old 12-30-2023 | 12:40 PM
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Default TT02 Battery Advice (UK): LiPo or NiMH?

I’m new to RC cars and to the forum. Firstly, thanks for all the advice and tips I’ve already found on the forum.

I bought my Son a stock Tamiya TT-02 (Lancia Delta Integrale) for Christmas which we have almost completed building and are looking at sourcing the parts required to get it up and running.

It will be used for playing around on the driveway/in the garden so we’re not looking at going crazy upgrading at present. I’ve ordered a ball bearing kit and oil-filled shocks to replace the friction ones in the kit.

I’ve also bought a Flysky FS-GTC3 transmitter/receiver and a JX-PDI 4409MG servo.

I just need to sort out a battery/charger. As I understand, the speed controller in the stock kit is not designed for LiPo batteries and could risk over-discharging. Does that mean I need to look at NiMH batteries? Any good current recommendations for UK sources batteries and a compatible charger?

I have been given a TLP Fuzzy Logic AC/DC switching charger, although I have no instructions for it and don’t know how to use it. I’m not sure if this is obsolete now.

Any advice to would be really helpful. Thanks in advance!
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Old 12-30-2023 | 12:59 PM
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Even if an ESC doesn't have low voltage cut-off you can still use LiPos: there are external Lipo alarms you can connect to the battery.
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Old 12-30-2023 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by DirkW
Even if an ESC doesn't have low voltage cut-off you can still use LiPos: there are external Lipo alarms you can connect to the battery.
Thanks, I’ve seen these. Are they straightforward to fit? Is it an audible alarm? I was wondering how easy this would be to hear?
I’m assuming LiPo is quite a big upgrade compared to NiMH?
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Old 12-30-2023 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Mefster
Thanks, I’ve seen these. Are they straightforward to fit? Is it an audible alarm? I was wondering how easy this would be to hear?
I’m assuming LiPo is quite a big upgrade compared to NiMH?
You can also use these switches from Ruddog.
https://www.ruddog.eu/RUDDOG-Electro...itro-Engines_1
Personally, I think these cutoff devices still go below (6.2 is dicey) the proper recommended threshold (3.2v per cell = 6.4v minimum)
A proper esc is a worthwhile investment in the fun.
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Old 12-30-2023 | 02:16 PM
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You can also use these switches from Ruddog.
Personally, I think these cutoff devices still go below (6.2 is dicey) the proper recommended threshold (3.2v per cell = 6.4v minimum)
A proper esc is a worthwhile investment in the fun.
Getting an ESC with a low voltage cutoff seems like a better option.
i found a ‘Tamiya Hobbywing 1060 RTR Quirun 60A Brushed ESC NiMH/LiPo 8T limit’ for under £20: is it compatible and will it do what I need?
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Old 12-30-2023 | 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Mefster
Getting an ESC with a low voltage cutoff seems like a better option.
i found a ‘Tamiya Hobbywing 1060 RTR Quirun 60A Brushed ESC NiMH/LiPo 8T limit’ for under £20: is it compatible and will it do what I need?
HobbyWing 1060 is perfect.
Yes, it will work with the stock silver can brushed motor and suit your purpose nicely.
If you want more speed, there are still several brushed motors available. My preference for Rally fun with a TT02 is a 2or 3 slot 19T motor. Good speed and torque, and won’t drain the batteries too fast.
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Old 12-31-2023 | 07:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Mefster
I’m new to RC cars and to the forum. Firstly, thanks for all the advice and tips I’ve already found on the forum.

I bought my Son a stock Tamiya TT-02 (Lancia Delta Integrale) for Christmas which we have almost completed building and are looking at sourcing the parts required to get it up and running.

It will be used for playing around on the driveway/in the garden so we’re not looking at going crazy upgrading at present. I’ve ordered a ball bearing kit and oil-filled shocks to replace the friction ones in the kit.

I’ve also bought a Flysky FS-GTC3 transmitter/receiver and a JX-PDI 4409MG servo.

I just need to sort out a battery/charger. As I understand, the speed controller in the stock kit is not designed for LiPo batteries and could risk over-discharging. Does that mean I need to look at NiMH batteries? Any good current recommendations for UK sources batteries and a compatible charger?

I have been given a TLP Fuzzy Logic AC/DC switching charger, although I have no instructions for it and don’t know how to use it. I’m not sure if this is obsolete now.

Any advice to would be really helpful. Thanks in advance!
The TT02 Lancia Delta should have come with a HobbyWing 1060 ESC?
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Old 12-31-2023 | 07:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Mefster
I’m new to RC cars and to the forum. Firstly, thanks for all the advice and tips I’ve already found on the forum.

I bought my Son a stock Tamiya TT-02 (Lancia Delta Integrale) for Christmas which we have almost completed building and are looking at sourcing the parts required to get it up and running.

It will be used for playing around on the driveway/in the garden so we’re not looking at going crazy upgrading at present. I’ve ordered a ball bearing kit and oil-filled shocks to replace the friction ones in the kit.

I’ve also bought a Flysky FS-GTC3 transmitter/receiver and a JX-PDI 4409MG servo.

I just need to sort out a battery/charger. As I understand, the speed controller in the stock kit is not designed for LiPo batteries and could risk over-discharging. Does that mean I need to look at NiMH batteries? Any good current recommendations for UK sources batteries and a compatible charger?

I have been given a TLP Fuzzy Logic AC/DC switching charger, although I have no instructions for it and don’t know how to use it. I’m not sure if this is obsolete now.

Any advice to would be really helpful. Thanks in advance!
The TT02 Lancia Delta should have come with a HobbyWing 1060 ESC or TBLE04S… unless you picked up an older kit that has the Tamiya TBLE-02S.

let us know which ESC came with the kit.
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