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Old 11-25-2015 | 12:48 AM
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Hey guys,

does anyone of you know if I can fit a 74t 48dp spur gear with a 32t 48dp pinion with the original motor mount in the TT-02?
I'm trying to get as close to a 6.0:1 and can't find a 65 spur in module 0.6.



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I compared my TT-02 on short wheelbase and the Carrera RSR body with my TA-02SW.
Same gearing, same tires, ball bearings, same weight, same ESC, same Motor - TT-02 with optimized setup, TA-02SW except changes mentioned completely box stock. Ran with both chassis almost the same lap times.
I can't say that the TT-02 is much better on short wheelbase than the TA-02SW - might be different on running long wheelbases.

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Old 11-25-2015 | 07:38 AM
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Hi. Bought a tt-02 to race in a tt class. Not using the kit slick tires for racing, just for shaking the car out in the parking lot. The tires in the kit didn't come with inserts. Will they work without them or should I make inserts out of some sct open cell foams that I have? Tks in advance.

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Old 11-25-2015 | 10:53 PM
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Hello
I'm playing the standard tt02 with teampower blackcan brushed motor. I bought the yr front upper arm to make the car have front camber adjustment. Overall the car runs well but the problem is, when using metal upper arm, the turnbuckles will deform easily. Is there any alternative method to achieve adjustable front camber other than buying a type-s chassis?
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Old 11-29-2015 | 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Qatmix
Some really cool looking TT02's there. I am in the middle of making a TT02-S race spec. I also recently got the TT02D Type-S which has more goodies than the std TYPE-S but is the same price!

http://www.thercracer.com/2015/09/ta...build-and.html
Cant wait to see what you're going to make out of this chassis! Your TT-02 guide was a big help!!! Made my super racer is a regular type TT-02! And need some minor adjustments and hopups!! Now I'm able to set caber at 2 degrees all around and adjusted the front caster! It drives great. Hopefully I can do a proper shake down at the december 13th at an indoor track in the Netherlands! for this I will use a 17.5T BL motor instead of a brushed motor as shown in the picture.

The specs are:
-54501 Alu propeller
-54502 Alu propeller joint
-54500 High speed gear set.
-54571 Alu motor heat sink.
-54639 Carbon front damper stay.
-54640 Carbon rear damper stay.
-54550 Low Friction step screws.
-54649 Diff Lock Block.
-53682 Alu Bumper stopper
-42273 TRF dampers
and a ball beaing set






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Old 12-03-2015 | 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Hasi
Hey guys,

does anyone of you know if I can fit a 74t 48dp spur gear with a 32t 48dp pinion with the original motor mount in the TT-02?
I'm trying to get as close to a 6.0:1 and can't find a 65 spur in module 0.6.

For those of you wondering as I did: Ordered a 74t 48dp Arrowmax spur and a 32t 48dp Robitronic pinion. Fits just fine when using mounting position 'J'.
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Old 12-06-2015 | 12:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Hasi
For those of you wondering as I did: Ordered a 74t 48dp Arrowmax spur and a 32t 48dp Robitronic pinion. Fits just fine when using mounting position 'J'.
Thanx for the update!! Is it possible to use a larger pinion perhaps a 34 48dp with the motor mount? In our club competition FDR is set at 5.0. I want a FDR at approx 5.5/5.6.
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Old 12-07-2015 | 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by JD Skyline
Is it possible to use a larger pinion perhaps a 34 48dp with the motor mount?
I'm sorry, but since I don't own a 34t pinion I'm not able to check.
Looking at the space left between chassis and 32t pinion I'd say it fits, but I wouldn't say that I'm sure with a gun pointing at my head
Larger problem would be the mounting position to get the needed space.

Maybe a 30t pinion module 0.6 in mounting position 'J' in combination with a 64t spur is the better way to try - that would end up in a 5.55 FDR. Only thing is I'm not sure if there's a 30t m0.6 pinion is available in steel...
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Old 12-07-2015 | 03:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Hasi
I'm sorry, but since I don't own a 34t pinion I'm not able to check.
Looking at the space left between chassis and 32t pinion I'd say it fits, but I wouldn't say that I'm sure with a gun pointing at my head
Larger problem would be the mounting position to get the needed space.

Maybe a 30t pinion module 0.6 in mounting position 'J' in combination with a 64t spur is the better way to try - that would end up in a 5.55 FDR. Only thing is I'm not sure if there's a 30t m0.6 pinion is available in steel...
Thanx Hasi... dont be sorry!!! Gonna try the 0.6 option, because I think 5.5 FDR is exactly right for our track. And Im using the 64t spur already so only need to buy a 30t pinion. And yes there are 0.6 30t pinions available...
Let you know of it will fit and what the mounting position is.
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Old 12-11-2015 | 02:30 PM
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Hey All, do you think a 10 year old kid could put together a TT02 kit? If not, whats a good first TC for a 10 year old?
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Old 12-11-2015 | 02:52 PM
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Hey All, do you think a 10 year old kid could put together a TT02 kit? If not, whats a good first TC for a 10 year old?
He can do it with some help. Buy aluminum steering uprights. The stock ones are poorly designed.
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Old 12-14-2015 | 02:51 PM
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This thread has been very helpful!

Does anyone know of any good deals on the TT-02T or TT-02B kit? Just need the basic kit. I have most of the electronics already.

Thanks!
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Old 12-14-2015 | 03:32 PM
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have any of you guys been running diff oils in the TT02 diffs? I know I read some place that anything less than (i think) 300k will just leak out - if anyone is running less than that, how are you sealing the diffs?

I plan on running the TT02 spec class for TCS, so anything has to fit within TCS rules and tech... I'm not overly worried about the thicker stuff, as I'd probably run 300k or 500k in the front diff, so I get a spool-like action, but still fit within the TCS rules that the diff has to work

any ideas?
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Old 12-20-2015 | 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by k_bojar
have any of you guys been running diff oils in the TT02 diffs? I know I read some place that anything less than (i think) 300k will just leak out - if anyone is running less than that, how are you sealing the diffs?

I plan on running the TT02 spec class for TCS, so anything has to fit within TCS rules and tech... I'm not overly worried about the thicker stuff, as I'd probably run 300k or 500k in the front diff, so I get a spool-like action, but still fit within the TCS rules that the diff has to work

any ideas?
Ride diff. Gum
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Old 12-21-2015 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by tommy1030
Ride diff. Gum
no good. i have to be able to show the diff works - and the diff gum restricts about 95% of the movement and that won't fly past tech
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Old 12-21-2015 | 09:16 PM
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no good. i have to be able to show the diff works - and the diff gum restricts about 95% of the movement and that won't fly past tech
You can adjust the amount of gum used. Make the gum into 3mm balls and add into the diff one by one until you think it is tight enough. I will put some kyosho diff grease together to make the diff smoother. The pros of using gum instead of silicon oil in a unsealed gear diff is that the diff will not loose easily.
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