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Old 01-20-2009, 08:29 AM
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nah dont wanna get a spektrum, cos i got a really good one that has 10 model memory and everything for $90, it should last me awhile...
So you do have a 2.4 radio? If you do you should have any problems with your range.

What is the radio you are useing? The one with the 10 model memory??
Old 01-21-2009, 12:58 AM
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you, sir
I got them from a shop in OZ none of the sites you have up there.
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Hey guys my brushless motor broke.. ***[>:] what kind of motors are you guys using for drifting? Also...... I have been using pvc, and i was wondering if upgrading to an Hpi drift tyre would be a good purchase? i got a 200 price limit
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slim- no its not 2.4 its a cheapie i got of ebay with 10 model memory, ABS, 3 channels etc..
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hey guys. Im Putting together a list of things im going to purchase. Do you think that my stock Tt-01 can put up with a 15t motor?

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...&I=LXM958&P=SM

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXVVE6&P=0

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXKRR9&P=0

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXUMM1&P=0
Old 01-22-2009, 09:43 PM
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dude, the TT-01 can handle anything out there even a traxxas vxl.
[link]http://sirclegion.com[/link],for your hop-up you can get them cheaper on ebay
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Who is useing GPM steel universal shafts on aTT-01? Did you need GPM steel drive cups or the Tamiya steel cups to make it work. GPM uni shafts look very well made.Mine with stock inner cups bind up. Thanks for any info.
I always recommend brand-matching any driveline components. I used a set of "hobbysave" universals with the stock diff cups and shredded them.
Right now I'm running a 3Racing driveline. Knuckles, universals and cups. It works perfectly together, and much easier than troubleshooting or wondering which parts are compatible.

If you already have the GPM universals, I'd go ahead and get the matching diff cups. They make the aftermarket universals much thinner and they shake around in the stock cups, so you have to replace them.
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Who is useing GPM steel universal shafts on aTT-01? Did you need GPM steel drive cups or the Tamiya steel cups to make it work. GPM uni shafts look very well made.Mine with stock inner cups bind up. Thanks for any info.
I always recommend brand-matching any driveline components. I used a set of "hobbysave" universals with the stock diff cups and shredded them.
Right now I'm running a 3Racing driveline. Knuckles, universals and cups. It works perfectly together, and much easier than troubleshooting or wondering which parts are compatible.

If you already have the GPM universals, I'd go ahead and get the matching diff cups. They make the aftermarket universals much thinner and they shake around in the stock cups, so you have to replace them.

I'v been looking and i can't seen to find GPM drive cups any were i think the unis will be going back. A few of the other GPM parts i did get were a pain in the but also. Thay seem to be well made just wrong lenght screws and no drawing how to put together, there was like 3 ways to put some things together you had to stuff around to see what gos were.
I think i'll be going the 3 racing at least i know i can get all the parts with no stuffing around.
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anybody know where to get a 190mm Skyline R34 with light brackets? and i need a servo that wont strip...thanks
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or an 190mm RX 7 with light buckets..thanks
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Has any one used a Team Trinity P2K2 motor in a TT-01 ? or TB-02 i have 2 motors a 2 cars. What do you guys think of these motors? info gos

Team TRINITY
P2K2 PRO

RPM: 18,479@5v

Power: [email protected]

Eff: 54.3%@13.6K

Torque: 100.8Nmm

PN: 2121

Says EPIC 27 made in Japan on the motor.
I don't know what any of this means really sounds good but i don't know. What do you guys think?. Thanks.
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anybody know where to get a 190mm Skyline R34 with light brackets? and i need a servo that wont strip...thanks
Ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com.my/SKYLINE-GTR-R...mZ250330334335

HPI Makes a 190mm R34 Body. http://www.hpiracing.com/products/en/7327/

R34 w/ Lights http://cgi.ebay.com.my/SKYLINE-GTR-R...mZ250330334335


That took all of 5 mins to find all of that....Try useing google dude when your looking for smiple things.

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thanks..
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you malyasian slim? my dads malaysian
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Do any of you guys use hpi drift tires? I just purchased the advon liscensed hpi drift tire, is it any good?
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hi wood a 9.6 work in a tt01d or wood it blow it
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On a stock tt-01d yes, aluninum hop-up, no i believe not
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i use them only in comp, other wise practice with cheaper one, they go quick.
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you malyasian slim? my dads malaysian
No im not. Im 100% white boy canadian!
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Do any of you guys use hpi drift tires? I just purchased the advon liscensed hpi drift tire, is it any good?
What are they like? There just a hard rubber right? Im used to useing PVC but im thinking about getting a set of HPI drift tires. Whats eveyones opinon on them?
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I thougth you were meat and bones, ha-ha. what's up slim.
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I thougth you were meat and bones, ha-ha. what's up slim.
Not much dude just been busy with work, and building up my other RC's.....E-maxx and BajaSS

How about you?
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finally i got the local hobby shop to consider to sponscer our drift club and track, want to take it to the next level and convince roar to start sanction racing for drifting, if you want a link to my tire man let me know, fyeo.


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