Tamiya TT02 Thread
#1171
I painted up a new body for my TT02,
I don't have the correct wheels on it, ...i put them on quickly to snap a few photos. They have the incorrect offset in the rear. Also I have to trim the body posts so they are not sticking up so high. ...so kind of still a work in progress.
I don't have the correct wheels on it, ...i put them on quickly to snap a few photos. They have the incorrect offset in the rear. Also I have to trim the body posts so they are not sticking up so high. ...so kind of still a work in progress.
#1175
Anyone has experience running the TT02 type s for TCS spec novice? My girl friend is doing spec novice class this year with a TT02R but I'm curious if the much more precise ta05 long reversible suspension makes a noticeable difference with the crappy spec tires.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#1176
Anyone has experience running the TT02 type s for TCS spec novice? My girl friend is doing spec novice class this year with a TT02R but I'm curious if the much more precise ta05 long reversible suspension makes a noticeable difference with the crappy spec tires.
Thanks!
Thanks!
#1179
Hey all, love all the data in this forum, really great stuff! I live in Nashville and started putting together a TT-02R to try and run USGT at Thunder Racing. I have a TrackStar 21.5 Brushless, Hobbywing stock Spec ESC, and Savox servo. The battery is racer's edge 2S, 5000mAH. I stopped in one weekend and the cars there are super competitive, I think starting with a TT02 may be tough! FDR is 3.7 - 3.8, so I plan to try and run a 72T spur with a 50T pinion. I know I have a lot to learn to get racing, but hope to have some fun as I learn.
#1180
Hey all, love all the data in this forum, really great stuff! I live in Nashville and started putting together a TT-02R to try and run USGT at Thunder Racing. I have a TrackStar 21.5 Brushless, Hobbywing stock Spec ESC, and Savox servo. The battery is racer's edge 2S, 5000mAH. I stopped in one weekend and the cars there are super competitive, I think starting with a TT02 may be tough! FDR is 3.7 - 3.8, so I plan to try and run a 72T spur with a 50T pinion. I know I have a lot to learn to get racing, but hope to have some fun as I learn.
#1181
Joined: Jun 2009
Posts: 2,237
From: Nashville, TN
You can get just about any FDR you desire in the TT-02
Please see below.
http://www.thercracer.com/2014/04/ta...ta-blinky.html
Please see below.
http://www.thercracer.com/2014/04/ta...ta-blinky.html
#1182
Thanks, I am running the R model, which includes the adjustable aluminum mount and the high speed gear set. It includes a standard spur holder, so I can swap over to any standard spur gear with matching pitch pinion, and should not be limited to the Tamiya pitch gears (unless I have misread)
#1183
Thread Starter
Tech Master
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,458
From: santa monica / manchester
Thanks, I am running the R model, which includes the adjustable aluminum mount and the high speed gear set. It includes a standard spur holder, so I can swap over to any standard spur gear with matching pitch pinion, and should not be limited to the Tamiya pitch gears (unless I have misread)





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