Tamiya TT02 Thread
#3196
Thanks bud! I haven't had the chance to order some filament yet, So I have yet to print and test out the 2 splitters I modified. I'm sure they'll need a little tweaking. For the Carrera splitter I'd like to better match the outcrop on the lower front bumper instead of just the long radius curve.
I also am trying to figure out a way to turn one of the splitters into a rear diffuser for the speed run rig. I'm positive I can make it work, I'll just have to get creative. Once I get a little further into Tinkercad, I may try my hand at some side skirts as well.
I also am trying to figure out a way to turn one of the splitters into a rear diffuser for the speed run rig. I'm positive I can make it work, I'll just have to get creative. Once I get a little further into Tinkercad, I may try my hand at some side skirts as well.
#3197
Tech Adept
Joined: Nov 2021
Posts: 133
From: Central Florida
They were side by side pipes (oo) with a metal strip for attaching. I used my dremel to cut long ways to make it two single exhaust tips with a thin, long strip of metal protruding from the top. I then bent the metal to fit the curve inside the back bumper, and used Gorilla double sided tape.
#3198
Tech Adept
Joined: Nov 2021
Posts: 133
From: Central Florida
So I got busy today on the diffuser for the 50927 Lancer Evo VII body.
it's a one-off, as it's designed to mount specifically on the Yeah Racing Adjustable Toe Mount TATT-019BU.
I plan to make the others to mount on the standard bumper mount though. This is really just making sure I can do it, so subsequent designs will have improvements.
The deck is 3mm thick and the wings are 2mm thick, it has a centering ridge and also protrusions around the screw holes so they'll sit inside the countersunk holes in the YR mount without breaking the piece when tightened down. Also a cutout specifically for the muffler I have mounted on my body.
I really need to get some filament. But it should fit pretty well.



it's a one-off, as it's designed to mount specifically on the Yeah Racing Adjustable Toe Mount TATT-019BU.
I plan to make the others to mount on the standard bumper mount though. This is really just making sure I can do it, so subsequent designs will have improvements.
The deck is 3mm thick and the wings are 2mm thick, it has a centering ridge and also protrusions around the screw holes so they'll sit inside the countersunk holes in the YR mount without breaking the piece when tightened down. Also a cutout specifically for the muffler I have mounted on my body.
I really need to get some filament. But it should fit pretty well.



#3200
Tech Adept
Joined: Nov 2021
Posts: 133
From: Central Florida
Before I messed with the headlight buckets, I'd never done it before. The diffuser is the first piece I built from scratch.
You should check out TinkerCad. It's a Cad website, and it's free. It's pretty easy to use for me but there are loads of free tutorials out there
You should check out TinkerCad. It's a Cad website, and it's free. It's pretty easy to use for me but there are loads of free tutorials out there
#3203
If you download the Tamiya TT-02D Type-S PDF manual from Tamiya, towards the end is a setup sheet (page 25). While I realize this isn't exactly what you are asking for, this setup sheet is fairly detailed and might be better than nothing. Here is a link on Tamiya.com where you can download their R/C manuals
https://www.tamiya.com/english/rc/manuals.htm
Addionally you can find a setup sheet for the Tamiya TT02 Type-SR in the manual (page 22). This kits comes with Tamiya Part# 54967 (https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/optio...ble-sus-mount/) which allows much more adjustment for rear toe. Obviously the Type-S kits use different suspension components than the regular & R kits.
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I did a quick google search and found the following website that has an online editable setup sheet for the Tamiya TT-02 Type S kit. Again this isn't specifically for the R or RR kits, but you might find it helpful.
https://site.petitrc.com/reglages/tamiya/setuptt02/
https://www.petitrc.com/index.php?/s...t.html/#Tamiya
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I'm sure if someone did an exhaustive internet search they might find a basic TT-02 or TT-02 R/RR setup sheet. However since Tamiya provides their manuals in PDF format it wouldn't be too difficult for someone to create their own custom setup sheet for personal use using an existing setup sheet.
Hope this information helps.
https://www.tamiya.com/english/rc/manuals.htm
Addionally you can find a setup sheet for the Tamiya TT02 Type-SR in the manual (page 22). This kits comes with Tamiya Part# 54967 (https://www.tamiyausa.com/shop/optio...ble-sus-mount/) which allows much more adjustment for rear toe. Obviously the Type-S kits use different suspension components than the regular & R kits.
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I did a quick google search and found the following website that has an online editable setup sheet for the Tamiya TT-02 Type S kit. Again this isn't specifically for the R or RR kits, but you might find it helpful.
https://site.petitrc.com/reglages/tamiya/setuptt02/
https://www.petitrc.com/index.php?/s...t.html/#Tamiya
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I'm sure if someone did an exhaustive internet search they might find a basic TT-02 or TT-02 R/RR setup sheet. However since Tamiya provides their manuals in PDF format it wouldn't be too difficult for someone to create their own custom setup sheet for personal use using an existing setup sheet.
Hope this information helps.
#3204
Thread Starter
Tech Master
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 1,458
From: santa monica / manchester
Thanks for the reply. I have a TT02-SR sheet that I am working on. I am however after a setting sheet for the std TT02 Style Chassis. I know one exists (in paper form at least), I just do not have one to scan etc.
#3207
Tech Rookie
Joined: Apr 2022
Posts: 7
From: A place
Hello all , lost one of the alloy top hat collar thingamybobs that holds in the upper arms on , do any of you good folks know if such things are available as spares ?
be a shame to have to get another full tower set for one small part 😕
Thankyou for any assistance 😊
be a shame to have to get another full tower set for one small part 😕
Thankyou for any assistance 😊
#3208
Tech Initiate
Joined: Jul 2011
Posts: 26
Hope this is the right place for this question. Just bought a TT02R. Im up to installing alloy steering from Yeah Racing. Problem is I have tightened the turnbuckles all the way and the steering still has a load of toe in. Is the issue with the alloy steering? Or could it be the alloy front knuckle? I have attached them to the end hole on the front knuckle.
Last edited by Infinitesd; 04-12-2022 at 03:28 AM. Reason: Amazed that English is my first language. Horrible.
#3209
Tech Adept
Joined: Nov 2021
Posts: 133
From: Central Florida
Hope this is the right place for this question. Just bought a TT02R. Im up to installing alloy steering from Yeah Racing. Problem is I have tightened the turnbuckles all the way and the steering still has a load of toe in. Is the issue with the alloy steering? Or could it be the alloy front knuckle? I have attached them the end hole.
#3210
Tech Adept
Joined: Nov 2021
Posts: 133
From: Central Florida
Here's a set of two aluminum upper arm mounts opposite the shock tower.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/40327455548...AAAOSwvNRhgsCN
Last edited by TurboThirdGen; 04-11-2022 at 03:20 PM.





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