Tamiya TT02 Thread
#721
In my honest opinion. The TT02 Type S is the best kit I would buy. It has the adjustability, shock towers, and bearings included. Has the potential to become a very competitive chassis. Lots of third party support on hop-up parts if you want to drift: http://www.broadtech.hk/eagleshop/sh...TT02-14-AL-LBL
http://www.broadtech.hk/eagleshop/sh...TT02-14-AL-LBL
As a bonus, it can perfectly fit those lovely Tamiya bodies sought by Tamiya fans like me.
Need setup tips on the TT02? Go to: http://www.thercracer.com/2014/08/ta...-and-tips.html
Last edited by SagadSetup; 05-21-2015 at 09:08 AM.
#725
Tech Initiate
Joined: Nov 2014
Posts: 46
Now that the type-D has some body shells associated with it, I would just get that (unless there is another TT-02 body that is desired in a base kit) or definitely get the Type-S for racing.
Last edited by Hayling; 06-19-2015 at 07:04 AM.
#726
Tech Regular
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 370
I have a tt02 set up for drifting. Not much info on drifting on RCTech but what is the advantage of 'crazy drift camber.' Does it reduce grip so it drifts more?
#727
I've asked a few of the regulars thru PM but thought I'd just put it up on the main thread too.
Planning to run my old TT01 in a blinky 21.5 class. Need to get FDR down to about 3.6. I know the stock setup is limited to 5.72 (55t spur gear and 25 pinion). But I got an adjustable motor mount made so I'm not limited anymore. But would like to run 64 pitch spur gears. Something like a 64 pitch 73 teeth spur gear and a 64 pitch 53 teeth pinion (currently not sure if this would even work).
My question is:? Which is a better fit for the TT01 in terms of a spur gear adapter:
3Racing TB03 spur gear adapter
http://www.rcmart.com/3racing-tb0314...3-p-27689.html
OR
Tamiya TB03 aluminum spur gear mount
http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-54094-t...t-p-28272.html
OR
Tamiya TT02 High Speed Spur Gear Set?
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=54500
Anyone have a good gearing combo (and what brand spur gear) that also might avoid grinding down the cover over the pinion when the motor is mounted?
Any other advice is much appreciated. Thanks,
Ivan
Planning to run my old TT01 in a blinky 21.5 class. Need to get FDR down to about 3.6. I know the stock setup is limited to 5.72 (55t spur gear and 25 pinion). But I got an adjustable motor mount made so I'm not limited anymore. But would like to run 64 pitch spur gears. Something like a 64 pitch 73 teeth spur gear and a 64 pitch 53 teeth pinion (currently not sure if this would even work).
My question is:? Which is a better fit for the TT01 in terms of a spur gear adapter:
3Racing TB03 spur gear adapter
http://www.rcmart.com/3racing-tb0314...3-p-27689.html
OR
Tamiya TB03 aluminum spur gear mount
http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-54094-t...t-p-28272.html
OR
Tamiya TT02 High Speed Spur Gear Set?
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=54500
Anyone have a good gearing combo (and what brand spur gear) that also might avoid grinding down the cover over the pinion when the motor is mounted?
Any other advice is much appreciated. Thanks,
Ivan
#729
Tech Regular
Joined: Apr 2007
Posts: 370
I've asked a few of the regulars thru PM but thought I'd just put it up on the main thread too.
Planning to run my old TT01 in a blinky 21.5 class. Need to get FDR down to about 3.6. I know the stock setup is limited to 5.72 (55t spur gear and 25 pinion). But I got an adjustable motor mount made so I'm not limited anymore. But would like to run 64 pitch spur gears. Something like a 64 pitch 73 teeth spur gear and a 64 pitch 53 teeth pinion (currently not sure if this would even work).
My question is:? Which is a better fit for the TT01 in terms of a spur gear adapter:
3Racing TB03 spur gear adapter
http://www.rcmart.com/3racing-tb0314...3-p-27689.html
OR
Tamiya TB03 aluminum spur gear mount
http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-54094-t...t-p-28272.html
OR
Tamiya TT02 High Speed Spur Gear Set?
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=54500
Anyone have a good gearing combo (and what brand spur gear) that also might avoid grinding down the cover over the pinion when the motor is mounted?
Any other advice is much appreciated. Thanks,
Ivan
Planning to run my old TT01 in a blinky 21.5 class. Need to get FDR down to about 3.6. I know the stock setup is limited to 5.72 (55t spur gear and 25 pinion). But I got an adjustable motor mount made so I'm not limited anymore. But would like to run 64 pitch spur gears. Something like a 64 pitch 73 teeth spur gear and a 64 pitch 53 teeth pinion (currently not sure if this would even work).
My question is:? Which is a better fit for the TT01 in terms of a spur gear adapter:
3Racing TB03 spur gear adapter
http://www.rcmart.com/3racing-tb0314...3-p-27689.html
OR
Tamiya TB03 aluminum spur gear mount
http://www.rcmart.com/tamiya-54094-t...t-p-28272.html
OR
Tamiya TT02 High Speed Spur Gear Set?
https://www.tamiyausa.com/product/it...oduct-id=54500
Anyone have a good gearing combo (and what brand spur gear) that also might avoid grinding down the cover over the pinion when the motor is mounted?
Any other advice is much appreciated. Thanks,
Ivan
#731
Tech Adept
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 201
just bought a type R instead of the type S i wanted because the shop that I went didn't stock it and got hooked by the phrase "limited edition" (referring to the part number and some parts inside)
getting a alu shaft is cheap for the type S but a better quality suspension kit would cost a lot more to replace for the type R.
bleah......wish i read more carefully for pages 40-41
getting a alu shaft is cheap for the type S but a better quality suspension kit would cost a lot more to replace for the type R.
bleah......wish i read more carefully for pages 40-41
#732
Thread Starter
Tech Master
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,458
From: santa monica / manchester
You will still have fun with it and the rear hubs on the R will help the car feel more stable.
The parts for the S are seperately available and in some way they are better as it allows you to add droop screws etc.
I am working on a new TT02 article at the moment.
The parts for the S are seperately available and in some way they are better as it allows you to add droop screws etc.
I am working on a new TT02 article at the moment.
#733
Tech Adept
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 201
the suspension kits here cost easily US$60
Correct me if I am wrong, the type S comes with a motor? and does the type S comes alu uprights with 3degree toe in?
tamiya com/english/products/58600/index.htm
The rear is set up with 3°of toe-in.
I'll need help for 1 thing though. I am completely new to this RC thing. so I really have no idea what to get for esc and motor combination.
so far I have a wild willy2 and it came with ESC + motor and all I needed was a RC set for it.
#734
Tech Adept
iTrader: (13)
Joined: Sep 2002
Posts: 214
From: Davao
The type S comes with rear toe in as it uses suspensions blocks that has 3 degree toe in on the rear. No alu uprights. The front trf suspension on the S also has positive caster on the c-hubs. They also have more shock position options and come with longer arms. You wont be able to fit the rear hub carrier of the R on the S though as they each use different suspension parts. I have the S. It comes with a motor. To run your R's included motor, just get the cheap tamiya 105bk or a hobbywing quickrun brushed esc.





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