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Originally Posted by Mitamiya
(Post 13495710)
I am hoping it is a TT-02 Sport and includes the ball bearings and other bling like oil filled shocks and maybe an aluminum shaft or other blue goodies.
Cheers, Crouch |
What to order?
Ok so I'm almost 100% positive that I'm going to get a tt02. I'm just not sure exactly what I need and should get right away. I plan on mainly using it for drifting (I know I need drift tires) and driving it around with my buddy. And maybe I might try racing once or twice, but not for a while at least.
I plan on getting this edition of it (On ebay it is $130 shipped for me from R/C Mart instead of about $143) http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-58566-t...c-p-36974.html A kimbrough servo saver (from ebay $7 shipped) http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXND49&P=ML A futaba S3003 servo (again from ebay $6 shipped) http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXH288&P=ML ^Sorry I couldn't give the real item links. Look at the prices I listed. That is how much I have to pay. I just didnt want the ebay links to expire. Then from AsiaTees I plan to get GPM steering Tie-Rod Set http://www.asiatees.com/display?id=7...ya&model=TT-02 Boom Racing Bearing Set http://www.asiatees.com/display?id=6...ya&model=TT-02 and the low friction step screws http://www.asiatees.com/display?id=7...ya&model=TT-02 plus $6 shipping from Asia tees. Is there anything else I should get right away or anything I don't need? Thanks for all of the help guys. |
Locked diff for drifting?
If racing get a damper set, I'm using a 55mm set from yeah racing You may want to get better traction so find out the ideal tire needed and you may want various shock oils for fine tuning. |
Originally Posted by Djchow85
(Post 13517828)
Locked diff for drifting?
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Hi,
Can anyone confirm the dampers on the tt-02d are indeed 50746, the 50mm ones? I read this somewhere but the seem quite long on the stock photos. Thanks, Hugo |
Originally Posted by HugoW
(Post 13519266)
Hi,
Can anyone confirm the dampers on the tt-02d are indeed 50746, the 50mm ones? I read this somewhere but the seem quite long on the stock photos. Thanks, Hugo All other damper versions are to long. |
Originally Posted by Slashracer1998
(Post 13517239)
Ok so I'm almost 100% positive that I'm going to get a tt02. I'm just not sure exactly what I need and should get right away. I plan on mainly using it for drifting (I know I need drift tires) and driving it around with my buddy. And maybe I might try racing once or twice, but not for a while at least.
I plan on getting this edition of it (On ebay it is $130 shipped for me from R/C Mart instead of about $143) [url]http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-58566-tt02-mercedesbenz-wesc-p-36974.html The drift spec will have your bearings, oil shocks, etc already, plus a faster motor. It might even have a smaller pinion suited for delivering the power earlier. The supplied drift tyres are a good starting point too. A rear diff locker as DJ suggests is also good. Have fun! Crouch |
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After not doing any rc for about a month my rc fun factor was dropping. I had just ditched some crusty bearings and got some after a two week wait, they were missing 1x 1050 bearing but lucky I had 2 decent spares!
Inspired by addicted2blue and the help of Qatmixs blog I went for some weight reduction. I've shaved off at least 100g using a shorty and will go back to my lancia body, lot easier to navigate at my local track. -switched to tt02d knuckles -car runs lot straighter as my previous rubber bearings were uneven, drag on one side. -will set it to 0degree toe for indoor -car feels quite punchy but also because the shorty is 65c discharge vs 40c and lighter too. Bearings may have also helped. -opted for velcro to hold down the battery, the stuff from hobbyking is strong! Didn't want to dremel or use battery tape to go for the cheap option even though shoe goo holding down the velcro may have added another 50gm. Last night took over 10seconds to separate the battery from the velcro, not sure if it was due to it warming up etc but I was trying to traction roll the car to see what if it would stick. I'm confident the battery will stay put. - car weighs 1200gm with all electrics. Will look forward in testing it with a lighter TC body. Aim: beat a mate running a 6.5t in a serpent 411 while I use my 9t tt02. Will be challenging I think. |
TT02- S Cad pic
http://www.thercracer.com/2014/09/ta...-high-res.html Looks like they have also fitted the Tamiya LW suspension etc much like some of the third party kits in Japan.. Excellent :) |
Originally Posted by Qatmix
(Post 13527076)
TT02- S Cad pic
http://www.thercracer.com/2014/09/ta...-high-res.html Looks like they have also fitted the Tamiya LW suspension etc much like some of the third party kits in Japan.. Excellent :) I also think there is a new suspension mount for the rear and front This will definately improve the performance and handling of this chassis. |
We'll be running a TT02 in a 4 hour endure. Do think the kit motor will get too hot with the cover over the motor?
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Thanks.
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I would remove the plastic cover and fit a fan on the motor to keep it as cool as possible.
Also check the running gear is free I would shim the diffs as it makes a massive difference. Here are some tips http://www.thercracer.com/2014/08/ta...-and-tips.html As an aside, got back from racing the TT02 today. (I race it outside in a Summer championship), and I managed to get FTD and also claim the win by nearly a lap. :) |
Originally Posted by Qatmix
(Post 13533382)
I would remove the plastic cover and fit a fan on the motor to keep it as cool as possible.
Also check the running gear is free I would shim the diffs as it makes a massive difference. Here are some tips http://www.thercracer.com/2014/08/ta...-and-tips.html As an aside, got back from racing the TT02 today. (I race it outside in a Summer championship), and I managed to get FTD and also claim the win by nearly a lap. :) |
Originally Posted by MD
(Post 13533264)
We'll be running a TT02 in a 4 hour endure. Do think the kit motor will get too hot with the cover over the motor?
This will get the temps of the motor higher then normal. Depending on motor type it's even better to mount a fan behind the motor, this is more effective to cool the motor then a fan above the motor. But this depends on type of motor you are going to use. If you are using a standard kit supplied silvercan mabuchi motor it's better to cool the motor on top of it, but when using a silvercan johnson motor then it's more efficient to cool the motor from behind. Cause the fan is able to blow directly into the motor wich keeps the motor cooler. When building the car make sure you have a set of 5mm shims to use for the the suspension arms (lower&upper) and for the wheel axles to remove some slop. And make sure you mount the carton motor plate between the motor and motormount, especially for endurance racing. |
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