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Originally Posted by eR1c
(Post 14868207)
I set my TT02 up for my 10 yr old son for this year's season. He ran the TT02 stock (silver can torque tuned motor and stock gearing) for 2 full practice sessions. He did really well w/ minimal crashing, -so I upped the speed a bit by going to the high speed gear set above. The car really hauls now and is plenty fast. He did get one practice session in w/ the latest setup and still did well and the extra speed made him happy. -but of course the new issue is keeping grip around hard turns. ...he's learning that he has to ease in and throttle out.
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Originally Posted by eR1c
(Post 14868207)
I set my TT02 up for my 10 yr old son for this year's season. He ran the TT02 stock (silver can torque tuned motor and stock gearing) for 2 full practice sessions. He did really well w/ minimal crashing, -so I upped the speed a bit by going to the high speed gear set above. The car really hauls now and is plenty fast. He did get one practice session in w/ the latest setup and still did well and the extra speed made him happy. -but of course the new issue is keeping grip around hard turns. ...he's learning that he has to ease in and throttle out.
- Jose |
Originally Posted by ittjv
(Post 14868280)
Super cool. :nod: I'm almost done with the build and then we'll see if my boy can even make it 1 lap without breaking it. :lol::lol::lol: Curious about the tires, do people run them with or without inserts? I'm just going to have him run the stock tires to prep him for TCS. I'll do a little searching too and see what I find.
- Jose |
I've heard that shimming some steering components on the TT02 can get rid of slop. Can someone who's done this post a picture/description of how this is done? Are any of the aftermarket aluminum steering parts worth it? Any help would be appreciated.
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Super cool. I'm almost done with the build and then we'll see if my boy can even make it 1 lap without breaking it. Curious about the tires, do people run them with or without inserts? I'm just going to have him run the stock tires to prep him for TCS. I'll do a little searching too and see what I find. - Jose |
I've heard that shimming some steering components on the TT02 can get rid of slop. Can someone who's done this post a picture/description of how this is done? Are any of the aftermarket aluminum steering parts worth it? Any help would be appreciated. |
Super cool. I'm almost done with the build and then we'll see if my boy can even make it 1 lap without breaking it. If your son isn't interested or its too difficult you can always try when he's a little older. I let my son come to me this time ...so it is pretty cool. I now have a buddy to share my race tent with! (reminds me I got to pick up a second chair this week). |
Originally Posted by 0010
(Post 14867413)
Got a link? Been looking to do the same!
Here is the link to his ebay store.... JK RC uk | eBay Stores I will post part numbers when I get to my desktop with my spreadsheet |
Originally Posted by Manlito
(Post 14867244)
Could you also write the part numbers, please? I'm interested in the convertion but don't know all the parts it needs and a kit is quite expensive
Here are part numbers..... 51297 - A-Arms 51352 - Front spindles (Tamiya calls them front uprights) 51293 - Castors (C-Hubs) 9008170 - Rear Bearing carriers In the Type S B Bag you get the Type S shock towers, the hinge pins, camber blocks (F and R), outdrives, dogbones and wheel axles. Normally you would have to by the Carbon Fiber Stays (about 22 bucks each front and back) and the Type S Suspension set (45 bucks) in addition to dogbones and wheel axles and all the hardware needed to mount everything. According to the Tamiya website I should have my A-Arms and rear bearing carriers wednesday, I will post some pics |
Hello,
I'm new to this but I am planning to join as Novice-Spec on the upcoming TCS (all Tamiya parts, etc.). First race is on May (carpet, TQ Hobbies) and the next is on August (asphalt, Tamiya). Tire/wheel requirement is 26mm width... My question is, what tires / wheels / inserts would you recommend for each track type (carpet & asphalt)? It would be most helpful if you can specify part number/s if available. Thank you for all your help! =) |
Originally Posted by kokoyang
(Post 14869637)
Hello,
I'm new to this but I am planning to join as Novice-Spec on the upcoming TCS (all Tamiya parts, etc.). First race is on May (carpet, TQ Hobbies) and the next is on August (asphalt, Tamiya). Tire/wheel requirement is 26mm width... My question is, what tires / wheels / inserts would you recommend for each track type (carpet & asphalt)? It would be most helpful if you can specify part number/s if available. Thank you for all your help! =) |
Originally Posted by MD
(Post 14869707)
You probably know this, but just in case. You have to run kit tires and there three numbers.
Hello, Thank you for responding... ...yes, I think I read the 3 part numbers somewhere...but I was wondering if I can use inserts?!? ...if so, what inserts should/can I use? Without inserts, will the car "stand-up" properly without them? Thanks again! =) |
Question guys.....I am using the TT01 ball diff (TAM53663) in the rear. It changes the outdrives and they are really large. The TT02S dog bones barely make contact. Anyone else made this change and if so, how did you solve this problem?
Thanks |
Originally Posted by kokoyang
(Post 14869725)
Hello,
Thank you for responding... ...yes, I think I read the 3 part numbers somewhere...but I was wondering if I can use inserts?!? ...if so, what inserts should/can I use? Without inserts, will the car "stand-up" properly without them? Thanks again! =) - Jose |
Oh, and the general rules state you can use any insert if the class does not call for pre-mounts or strictly forbid it. I don't see anything in novice spec that says you can't add inserts.
- Jose |
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