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  1. Haha no I think with a msc you would see the battery connectors melting or the resistance smoking like a small volcano... Better get yourself a proper esc! also with an msc and 15 turns motor, except for the melting and stuff, you would get a really short driving time.

  2. i believe there is some guy on tamiyaclub who just cut a piece out of tamiya rally block tires and glued the two ends together so that it would fit around a mini rim... check out the mini cooper showroom I believe it's still there.

  3. Hello guys, I have a tt-01 running an LRP Big Block, which gives lots of torque, but it also makes the plastic spur gear of my car wear out really fast.

    Should I just upgrade it to a speed tuned gear set, as it has enough torque for that, will that stop the problem? or is there any kind of metal spur available for tt-01 chassis?

    Any ideas or opinions welcome.

    Koen (Ridgeback Racing Team)

  4. I think you should have a look at the specs of this motor, because Traxxas probably has specified the voltage range this motor can handle. Do you have a manual of it? Most of the times the manual will give info about these things.

  5. I agree with mr pushrod that you shouldn't put 200mm bodies on 190mm chassis. I have a tt-01, however, and the 190m saleen body I bought was also a little too wide with 24mm wheels without offset, which makes me think the chassis is around 185 mm wide. Therefor I put the enzo wheels (offset +4) on and now it is alright. There are more tamiya wheels available with an offset, or you could try extra wide wheels and tyres like 28 or 30 mm.

  6. Hmm i guess i've been stupid... I've bought some carson corner markers, they're the flat ones. They are not really satisfying though because they make my mini cooper flip wheen I hit them... :-(

  7. How it works with turns & winds:

    Lower number of turns means more speed

    Lower number of winds means less torque but more speed. Motors with more winds will drain less power.

    I have a mini myself and I think a nice motor to use with it is a 19*1. This will make sure your car will not have too little traction and it should give nice and long driving time.

  8. hey marsy,

    I'm not sure if a type r motor would make much of a difference. If you esc can handle a motor with less turns, I think a 17 turns motor would make a good upgrade for a tt-01, and the type r is 23 turns or so. I have a tt-01 with a 12 turns motor, which is really fast. Before that I had a 17t in it which amde quite a fast car of it. I don't know how experienced you ar with rc cars, but I think 17 turns is a good choice

  9. I agree with gruntfuggly that ballbearings are ideally the first hopup option you should add. Apart from the options he mentioned, here are some other suggestions.

    There is a lightweight tl-01 chassis available with tamiya, don't know if it's much of a difference though...

    Also a good thing to install can be a ball differential which makes sure you always have enough traction.

    I believe you can also buy a 'speed tuned gear set' for your tl-01, which will effectively heighten the top speed. make sure you use a motor of more than about 17 turns with this, as you don't want to overheat your motor...

    if you have any more questions, please mail me

    good luck...

    Koen

    Ridgeback Racing Team

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