Originally Posted by
Raman
I share your sentiments on the TT02 S. I switched recently from running my 419x to the TT02 S in USGT, and find it very competitive. Bodies that posed a challenge in handling on the 419x suddenly became competitive on the TT02 S. I attribute it to the added weight.
Last race was Wednesday and the field was mostly X-rays and I finished in top 3 out of 10 cars in two heats. Final we started in reverse order and I made it up to 3rd position, but I started to fade and make stupid errors and in last rap dropped to 5th.
The car lacks two things.. one is a proper diff and the other is sway bars. If Tamiya added these hop ups to the TT02 S would be as good as anything else out there.
what are you specs on that tt02-s? are you running it carpet or asphalt? I was just running the 419x for outdoor usgt and I finished 3rd overall. I have a brand new tt02 at home that I can try for usgt.