The TT 02 instructions are for the longer wheelbase. Depending on what the original kit was, there may or may not have been an addendum having you install the A arms the other way for the shorter wheelbase.
Ah HA! I really appreciate that information. Mine didn't have instructions for that, but I'll flip them around then and see how it goes. I'll include it in the next video with this car. Thank you!
@@Rek_Rc at the front of the instruction booklet it shows 4 options. Low/high and short/long. and on the instructions of the body itself it shows the length required. and on that piece of paper it says you need the shorter version, It's a bit confusing, but that's what you get when you have one chassis for 400 bodies haha. (they show a little later in the instructions how to make the shorter wheelbase version)
@@Eriyo2000 "one chassis for 400 bodies" that was good, and accurate. Thank you for the help. I shouldn't have just acknowledged the instructions, I should have followed them lol.
Awe man thank you so much I really appreciate you. It's really cool that there is so much participation in this, it's awesome to see. I just feel bad for the guy who deleted his car at what had to be like 80 MPH hahahaha.
@@Rek_Rc I'm feeling you on that one, I had a big stack last night and lost my gnss it took me 30 minutes of searching in the dark to find. I'm hoping to hit 60mph this week on stock gearing.
Thank you Sir. Also thank you for putting the challenge on. It's a nice way to bring some of the community together and it's awesome that you have some international participation. Well done!
Awesome speed. Most of us try to cut out the crashes in our videos, but not you. You proudly show off your reks. Great job getting this Tamiya up to such a high speed.
Awe man they are cool. If you're curious, I'd say go for it because they are cheap, and so upgradeable and customizable so even if you don't like the box stock build, you can make it into almost whatever you want.
I recently built a spoed run tt02. I started with a tt02R, ditched the high speed spur for a much higher speed spur (58t)! 4s capable with hobbywing 120a esc, 3800kv motor. I have every pinion from 20 all the way to 40. Currently using the 30t pinion. Gyro is a must so dumbo remote with gyro. Had to experiment with tires because with this much power traction is easily lost. I thought contact foams would win but actually found a much better rubber tire. I have yet to run it on 4s. 3s is insane and hits 100+. I made a custom fan system to keep the temps down between runs.
Congrats to the 74👏👏👏 For the body I can only guess. I don't have a 02. Have you checked the rear upprights? Maybe changing left and right might help. Another idea is to check the mounts. On 03:58 it looksas if the complete body is slightly a little bit too much offset to the front.🤔
I was told I read the wrong instructions. I knew they had adjustable wheelbases, but I was thinking in terms of wide or narrow, but not long or short. So apparently this body calls for the short wheelbase, BUT, I'm going to leave it long for the speed run challenge as long as the tires aren't rubbing which so far they don't seem to be.
Bro ya gotta upgrade the steering if you wanna go that fast woth a tt02. I completely overhauled the suspension too by using the tt02s suspension Hangars, tb03 suspension arms, tb03 front c hubs and knuckles, tb03 rear uprights, turnbuckles all round for tuning uj shafts with trf axles,carbon towers, batt strap and bumper support. The list is endless and I run it with a max10 esc and 5000kv motor on 2s or 3s lipo. It's a beast and the suspension and steering upgrades totally eliminates all and any slop helping the car track straight and true. Such a versatile platform... I may even install quad tracks for the winter.
Good infor sir I really appreciate that. You're right, the TT02 really is super versatile. Seems it was made with modding and customizing in mind. I certainly do need some upgrades to be doing anything over 40 MPH.
Mine actually may have too, but I have a bad habit of acknowledging instructions and the fact that they exist, but not reading or following them. I really need to work on that hahahah
My first thought on the first low speed crash was " well that's the wing and mirrors gone right there" but they hung in through all of it amazingly hahaha. I need better suspension, wheels, and road without a turn, then I think I'll be able to really pin the throttle.
Your idea might actually THE idea. I'm noticing two things with the high Kv guys... 1. They are running 2s either because their motors can't do 3s, or if they can run 3s it's just too much and the cars are hard to drive. 2. UHHHH, crashes hahahahahah. So lower Kv and higher gearing might be the way to go. On 6500Kv when my throttle trigger moves even the slightest bit, it's a massive reaction from the car and before you even know it, you've lost it.
Yep I just learned that, I really need to start reading instructions. I knew the wheelbase could be wide or narrow, but I wasn't thinking short and long hahahah.
Great runs fella.... 64 on your first attempt is superb, and I think it's got more to give! Loving that body shell, I cringed on the wipeouts though!! And, always a good day when you beat the ducks! 🦆 Good luck with future runs dude. 👍 👍 👍
Thank you for checking it out, unfortunately this speed run won't count in the challenge because there are edits, which is totally fair. I'll at least get on the board this week but it won't be as fast because my car is slightly crippled hahahah.
Sweet! Keep pushing it. The current top speed on an old school brushed motor is 71mph on 3s. A 6500kv brushless setup better be quicker than an old brushed motor. But that is super fast and aerodynamics will make it tough to control.
Thank you! That brushed speed was insane BTW. But yeah I think this car has 75, maybe even 80 in it as it sits but not with that stock suspension and tires hahahah, and you're right about the aero, it isn't bad, but it's not doing me any favors above 55 MPH at all.
@@Rek_Rc keep it up. I became a subscriber last year to other guys because of this speed challenge and I found your content because of it also. It grows a lot of interest and shows people how much fun for very few mods can be done. I'll be checking out your past videos when I get a chance for sure.
@@mikeboutang3146thanks again, and you're right, I've found so many new channels in just the last 24 hours just from my involvement in the challenge! Poor Boys RC hit a home run with this idea.
Awesome run dude!!! Unfortunately, I tapped out this weekend, my EVH Frankencaddy TT02 had enough.. Good shit man, and Good Luck, that thing rocks!!!!!
Thank you Sir. Funny I was just now watching your videos when I saw your comment. That caddy body was SWEET. I saw your crash run too, and I thought I was fast until I saw yours hahahah. It's a bummer that your car got damaged so badly. It was a nice build and set up you had there man. Did you get a reading on speed on your last run? It had to be at least 70 MPH!
@@UncleBobsRC dang, it's always an "oh no" moment when you realize your GPS didn't survive a crash, because you know that no matter the speed, you'll never know which means the bragging rights go out the window. But in the case of your car, the bragging rights are well intact because that thing was obviously SCREAMING along. You're quite the painter as well, mine took me way too long just for a solid single color paint job hahahahah. I'm the worst at painting, but then again I crash cars so much I may as well just leave the bodies clear.
"The only way to do that is be rough". Well, that is one of your strengths for sure! 😄That thing is ripping good! Great progress! When you really max out the gearing, you will likely only want to do 1 run at a time as things will start to get hot! It seemed like it wasn't getting too hot yet? You are the fastest guy I have seen in the challenge so far. I wonder if you can find a wider road?
The motor heat with the current gearing is really low, but I can tell it wouldn't take much to change that. I really do need a wider road with no turn because at that speed and narrow wheelbase that slight turn may as well be a hairpin. But, I was surprised by how stable it was when it was up to speed. It's just that any little thing can upset the car easily and then it's a big crash.
Thank you for checking it out and dropping a comment. I feel lucky, the damage wasn't that bad considering the speed of the last crash, good thing it went into the tall grass instead of staying in the road.
If you look at the instructions for the bodyshell, you'll see on the first page that it's for the short wheelbase chassis set-up. Great video nonetheless 👍
Yep, the wheelbase is too Small for anything over 40 MPH, if you still want to be able to control the car that is. It was fun and hilarious seeing it go that fast, but I knew it would end badly.
I’m trying to start out in R/c. Just subscribed because you definitely seem like the person to talk to. I am very experienced with actual cars and build all motor Hondas. But when it comes to R/C. Totally clueless. I’d like to change that. I ordered a HOSIM x08. The. Cancelled the order after seeing this video. I want to purchase my first r/c and be able to do modifications. This seems better. The painting and stuff seems a little out of my league because if I can’t do it perfect, I’m Gona get really annoyed. But the mechanical stuff I know I can handle. Is this a good chassis to keep upgrading upon for years to come? And does the motor it comes with, good enough for at least 40mph or more? I really want something I can ripp at 40-50-60 moh and look cool while doing it. Money budget. I don’t want to bust more than $500 for my first stage.
@@Rek_Rc I decided to go with a TT02RS kit. The kit I bought though is a fully hopped up all alloy chassis. I then purchased a S3650 -3500KV brushless & ESC. I also purchased the high speed gear from tamiya and 2s lIPO batteries and charger. I also got the p32 remote and receiver. I also bought a pinion set from 19-24t. Any tips? And is there much difference from a 540 to a 3650? What I found is it doesn’t really matter. I also bought a stand and tools and everything I’ll need to work on it. Any tips?
@@RittenhouseLifestyle7 my only tip is to enjoy your RC as much as you can. Eventually you'll start swapping out different wheels and such, and it sounds like you've taken a lot of consideration for owning and operating your RC. Before you realize it, you'll have 10 more and I hope you have an absolute BLAST and many smiles per mile! You're off to a great start there.
@@Rek_Rc thanks man! I will keep you posted. It’ll do its test run tomorrow. I’m hooked. Installed 68T spur with a 27T pinion on 2s lipo. Foam tires will see how fast I can get it up to. I think the speed runs are what I want to do for now. Then I’ll continue onto other things like drift or actually racing.
I can't actually believe my car went that fast on the stock wheels and suspension, but then again, running it that way with that much RPM is why I can't keep the rubber on the road. But, overall I'm pretty happy with it even though I couldn't get full throttle, it was ripping along pretty good anyways. I'm just lucky I didn't hit that light pole hahahah. That would have been the end of that car.
I am building a totally custom tt-02. Most parts are aluminum and carbon fiber. I got a 7700kv motor for it but am not sure which esc would work best. Any suggestions?
Anything specific you suggest? Also, what is the best way to extend the wheels for more stability? Thanks for getting back to me so fast. The motor I'm using is a surpass hobby rc-rocket 3650 7700kv
hey bro my tt02 McLaren senna's front tires have the same sorta thing going on in the wheel wells. but they sit slightly forward of the centerline , and thats after rebuilding the front suspension 3 times . its not enough to be an eye sore but i still know its like that. . . .. . which esc is that black one?, looks like the hobbywing clone im running .
what your gearing like? my setup is 120A surpass hobby esc(2s -4S) a 3650 3100KV running 26/68 gearing, when it was in my special white edition tt02 it went 85MPH on 4s being completely stock ( besides the brushless set up and high speed gearing) makes me wonder what that set up will do when its in my completely updeaded tt02 senna @@Rek_Rc
@@nitronut4206 I'm running the stock 22T pinion on the 68T spur, I'm confident I can do 75 or maybe more with this set up, but the challenge only allows up to 3s, so I figured the high KV spektrum system would be good, If I can get to full throttle that is. I haven't gotten there yet, I stuff it at half to maybe 3/4th throttle every time hahahha.
@@Rek_Rcif your little motor gear strips try the steel gear the hard metal ones those dont strip but the spur does! Need find something new🤔 and the diffs do aswell!
@@Rek_Rc i bought today an absima touring car 1/10 brushed and really like how soft it feels and almist no gear noise since spur is plastic. in my hbx 16890 brushed, when i use 3s lipo the spur never fails, its always the plastic little spur that connects to the rear diff. On the pro version i also have its all hard steel. I believe that its not too bad a spur made of plastic since they are cheap, silent l, low weight and capable of resisting a lot.
@farmoboy83 the Tamiya TT-02 line I actually think are perfectly good on the stock brushed motor. The only reason I boosted mine so much is because I entered it into a speed run challenge for that model, and I didn't enter intent on winning, I just wanted to see how fast I could make it go bone stock except for the electronics. It had the power to do 75, but not without upgrading at least the wheels and shocks.
The TT 02 instructions are for the longer wheelbase. Depending on what the original kit was, there may or may not have been an addendum having you install the A arms the other way for the shorter wheelbase.
Ah HA! I really appreciate that information. Mine didn't have instructions for that, but I'll flip them around then and see how it goes. I'll include it in the next video with this car. Thank you!
@@Rek_Rc at the front of the instruction booklet it shows 4 options. Low/high and short/long. and on the instructions of the body itself it shows the length required.
and on that piece of paper it says you need the shorter version, It's a bit confusing, but that's what you get when you have one chassis for 400 bodies haha. (they show a little later in the instructions how to make the shorter wheelbase version)
@@Eriyo2000 "one chassis for 400 bodies" that was good, and accurate. Thank you for the help. I shouldn't have just acknowledged the instructions, I should have followed them lol.
@@Rek_Rcusually the addendum is on the instructions for the body itself
@@AsurasWrath164 yep, I just need to use my eyes from time to time lol
Excellent video ❤
black reminds me of the cars in Condorman "CONDORMAN Clip - "Car Chase" (1981)"
Hahah yeah you're right. I didn't think of that but it does bring those cars to mind.
Dude just subbed! What a great first video for me to watch. So many taking part in this Po boy comp! 64+ is a great way to enter! Nice work!👊🏼🙌🏼😎
Awe man thank you so much I really appreciate you. It's really cool that there is so much participation in this, it's awesome to see. I just feel bad for the guy who deleted his car at what had to be like 80 MPH hahahaha.
Cool speed runs and set-up
Thank you so much!
That's awesome, great work.
Thank you! Hopefully I'll be able to max it out before I totally destroy it.
@@Rek_Rc I'm feeling you on that one, I had a big stack last night and lost my gnss it took me 30 minutes of searching in the dark to find. I'm hoping to hit 60mph this week on stock gearing.
Ze beans were given, indeed! Nice speed run, my man! I think you'll get 75 out of it. 💨💨💨
Thank you Sir. Also thank you for putting the challenge on. It's a nice way to bring some of the community together and it's awesome that you have some international participation. Well done!
Great video!! I got my first TT02 today (Audi Quattro) and I am so excited to get into this new world of RC car building
I hope you love every minute you spend building and driving
Awesome speed. Most of us try to cut out the crashes in our videos, but not you. You proudly show off your reks. Great job getting this Tamiya up to such a high speed.
For some reason the crashes make me laugh, and if the cars survive I just call it a demonstration of durability hahahaha.
Great video it was hauling i was looking at that kit the other day
Awe man they are cool. If you're curious, I'd say go for it because they are cheap, and so upgradeable and customizable so even if you don't like the box stock build, you can make it into almost whatever you want.
@Rek_Rc I will get one soon I like that Porsche body the best the transmission went out in my car so I had to get a new used car
@ThompsonRc yes sir, I can understand that. Every car I've ever had was used, but new to me!
I recently built a spoed run tt02. I started with a tt02R, ditched the high speed spur for a much higher speed spur (58t)! 4s capable with hobbywing 120a esc, 3800kv motor. I have every pinion from 20 all the way to 40. Currently using the 30t pinion. Gyro is a must so dumbo remote with gyro. Had to experiment with tires because with this much power traction is easily lost. I thought contact foams would win but actually found a much better rubber tire. I have yet to run it on 4s. 3s is insane and hits 100+. I made a custom fan system to keep the temps down between runs.
NICE! Well done. I should have put more effort into fine tuning, but I'm a glutton for punishment I guess hahahahaha.
Congrats to the 74👏👏👏
For the body I can only guess. I don't have a 02. Have you checked the rear upprights? Maybe changing left and right might help. Another idea is to check the mounts. On 03:58 it looksas if the complete body is slightly a little bit too much offset to the front.🤔
I was told I read the wrong instructions. I knew they had adjustable wheelbases, but I was thinking in terms of wide or narrow, but not long or short. So apparently this body calls for the short wheelbase, BUT, I'm going to leave it long for the speed run challenge as long as the tires aren't rubbing which so far they don't seem to be.
@@Rek_Rc ahh, I see. The long wheelbase for sure is better for the speeds you reach. Have fun with the competition.
Bro ya gotta upgrade the steering if you wanna go that fast woth a tt02. I completely overhauled the suspension too by using the tt02s suspension Hangars, tb03 suspension arms, tb03 front c hubs and knuckles, tb03 rear uprights, turnbuckles all round for tuning uj shafts with trf axles,carbon towers, batt strap and bumper support. The list is endless and I run it with a max10 esc and 5000kv motor on 2s or 3s lipo. It's a beast and the suspension and steering upgrades totally eliminates all and any slop helping the car track straight and true. Such a versatile platform... I may even install quad tracks for the winter.
Good infor sir I really appreciate that. You're right, the TT02 really is super versatile. Seems it was made with modding and customizing in mind. I certainly do need some upgrades to be doing anything over 40 MPH.
Check the body instructions, mine had two sets of instructions….one for short wheelbase and one for long.
Mine actually may have too, but I have a bad habit of acknowledging instructions and the fact that they exist, but not reading or following them. I really need to work on that hahahah
@@Rek_Rc ehh… I do the same…lol
Damn good looking car.
Thank you Sir! Now if I could just keep a car looking good, that would be awesome hahahah.
Can't believe the mirrors lived through that 😂🤣 With a bit of upgrades I think you'll hit some decent speeds 👍🏻✌🏻
My first thought on the first low speed crash was " well that's the wing and mirrors gone right there" but they hung in through all of it amazingly hahaha. I need better suspension, wheels, and road without a turn, then I think I'll be able to really pin the throttle.
Nice channel, just subbed brother!
Hey thank you! Makes my day and I appreciate it
Wow. She’s a screamer.. I’m going the opposite way with a high winding lower kv motor and high gearing in hopes to hit 70-80..
Your idea might actually THE idea. I'm noticing two things with the high Kv guys...
1. They are running 2s either because their motors can't do 3s, or if they can run 3s it's just too much and the cars are hard to drive.
2. UHHHH, crashes hahahahahah.
So lower Kv and higher gearing might be the way to go. On 6500Kv when my throttle trigger moves even the slightest bit, it's a massive reaction from the car and before you even know it, you've lost it.
Towards the end of the instruction manual it shows you to reverse the rear arms orientation to get the shorter wheelbase you need. 😂
Yep I just learned that, I really need to start reading instructions. I knew the wheelbase could be wide or narrow, but I wasn't thinking short and long hahahah.
Great runs fella....
64 on your first attempt is superb, and I think it's got more to give!
Loving that body shell, I cringed on the wipeouts though!!
And, always a good day when you beat the ducks! 🦆
Good luck with future runs dude.
👍 👍 👍
Thank you for checking it out, unfortunately this speed run won't count in the challenge because there are edits, which is totally fair. I'll at least get on the board this week but it won't be as fast because my car is slightly crippled hahahah.
@@Rek_Rc
Still plenty of potential there Sir, even with a few battle wounds!
Good luck man, and keep having fun!
👍 👍 👍
@@yodadarksideGreenHawksRC yes sir, thank you, looking forward to more of your stuff.
These Porsche tamiya shells are so good looking
They really are. I wish I was a better painter though, but if you can't paint, you can't go wrong with black on an RC body.
Awesome runs brother. Amazing speeds…can’t wait to see what you get next time!!! Subbed to ya
Aw wow man thank you so much! I really appreciate that
That car should be painted in red with yellow lighting ⚡️
If I had more skill, it just may have been hahahah
I'm trying to break 60 with a type s that has 7700kv motor and sidewinder esc on 2s. Love the channel so you have a new sub
WOW, that's a lot of RPM. I imagine 60 MPH would come very quickly, probably more!
Sweet!
Keep pushing it. The current top speed on an old school brushed motor is 71mph on 3s. A 6500kv brushless setup better be quicker than an old brushed motor. But that is super fast and aerodynamics will make it tough to control.
Thank you! That brushed speed was insane BTW. But yeah I think this car has 75, maybe even 80 in it as it sits but not with that stock suspension and tires hahahah, and you're right about the aero, it isn't bad, but it's not doing me any favors above 55 MPH at all.
@@Rek_Rc keep it up. I became a subscriber last year to other guys because of this speed challenge and I found your content because of it also. It grows a lot of interest and shows people how much fun for very few mods can be done. I'll be checking out your past videos when I get a chance for sure.
@@mikeboutang3146thanks again, and you're right, I've found so many new channels in just the last 24 hours just from my involvement in the challenge! Poor Boys RC hit a home run with this idea.
Awesome run dude!!! Unfortunately, I tapped out this weekend, my EVH Frankencaddy TT02 had enough.. Good shit man, and Good Luck, that thing rocks!!!!!
Thank you Sir. Funny I was just now watching your videos when I saw your comment. That caddy body was SWEET. I saw your crash run too, and I thought I was fast until I saw yours hahahah. It's a bummer that your car got damaged so badly. It was a nice build and set up you had there man. Did you get a reading on speed on your last run? It had to be at least 70 MPH!
@@Rek_Rc No, the wreck ejected the gps & the gps ejected its battery, lost all speeds I had, including this last one.
@@Rek_Rc Funny thing, most people like the body more than the car, and I painted fast and first time using an airbrush.
@@UncleBobsRC dang, it's always an "oh no" moment when you realize your GPS didn't survive a crash, because you know that no matter the speed, you'll never know which means the bragging rights go out the window. But in the case of your car, the bragging rights are well intact because that thing was obviously SCREAMING along.
You're quite the painter as well, mine took me way too long just for a solid single color paint job hahahahah. I'm the worst at painting, but then again I crash cars so much I may as well just leave the bodies clear.
"The only way to do that is be rough". Well, that is one of your strengths for sure! 😄That thing is ripping good! Great progress!
When you really max out the gearing, you will likely only want to do 1 run at a time as things will start to get hot! It seemed like it wasn't getting too hot yet?
You are the fastest guy I have seen in the challenge so far. I wonder if you can find a wider road?
The motor heat with the current gearing is really low, but I can tell it wouldn't take much to change that. I really do need a wider road with no turn because at that speed and narrow wheelbase that slight turn may as well be a hairpin. But, I was surprised by how stable it was when it was up to speed. It's just that any little thing can upset the car easily and then it's a big crash.
Nice runs I did the same to the front of mine popped right back together I enjoy your comments
Thank you for checking it out and dropping a comment. I feel lucky, the damage wasn't that bad considering the speed of the last crash, good thing it went into the tall grass instead of staying in the road.
got the tt02 for my birthday this monday and dont want to get this to high speed but for show only but with the supra a80 racing body
Well happy birthday and enjoy your tamiya. It's a cool present to receive.
@@Rek_Rc yes but for now it will be on a shelf because i dont want to ruin it
If you look at the instructions for the bodyshell, you'll see on the first page that it's for the short wheelbase chassis set-up.
Great video nonetheless 👍
Thank you for the info, and the compliment, I really appreciate that!
I just bought one! I like your style tho!
Thank you sir. They are good cars, super upgradable.
Awesome run! You dont want short wheelbase for speed runs anyhow so job done there!
Yep, the wheelbase is too Small for anything over 40 MPH, if you still want to be able to control the car that is. It was fun and hilarious seeing it go that fast, but I knew it would end badly.
You should put a 7700 kv Castle creations motor.
Hahahahahahahah OMG that would be awesome, maybe totally un-driveable, but it sounds like a blast!
@@Rek_Rc the bbx can take it without a slipper clutch watch tomley.
@bradkalman2353 I love tomley, I'll have to check that one out.
I have a 7700kv castle in mine it shreds foam tires.
Wow, yeah I bet it certainly does.
64 mph nice!
Thank you. Now if I can just keep the wheels on the road.
I’m trying to start out in R/c. Just subscribed because you definitely seem like the person to talk to. I am very experienced with actual cars and build all motor Hondas. But when it comes to R/C. Totally clueless. I’d like to change that. I ordered a HOSIM x08. The. Cancelled the order after seeing this video. I want to purchase my first r/c and be able to do modifications. This seems better. The painting and stuff seems a little out of my league because if I can’t do it perfect, I’m Gona get really annoyed. But the mechanical stuff I know I can handle. Is this a good chassis to keep upgrading upon for years to come? And does the motor it comes with, good enough for at least 40mph or more? I really want something I can ripp at 40-50-60 moh and look cool while doing it. Money budget. I don’t want to bust more than $500 for my first stage.
If I were you, I'd check out the Arrma Senton BLX. Just give it a look and see what you think
@@Rek_Rc I decided to go with a TT02RS kit. The kit I bought though is a fully hopped up all alloy chassis. I then purchased a S3650 -3500KV brushless & ESC. I also purchased the high speed gear from tamiya and 2s lIPO batteries and charger. I also got the p32 remote and receiver. I also bought a pinion set from 19-24t. Any tips? And is there much difference from a 540 to a 3650? What I found is it doesn’t really matter. I also bought a stand and tools and everything I’ll need to work on it. Any tips?
@@RittenhouseLifestyle7 my only tip is to enjoy your RC as much as you can. Eventually you'll start swapping out different wheels and such, and it sounds like you've taken a lot of consideration for owning and operating your RC. Before you realize it, you'll have 10 more and I hope you have an absolute BLAST and many smiles per mile! You're off to a great start there.
@@Rek_Rc thanks man! I will keep you posted. It’ll do its test run tomorrow. I’m hooked. Installed 68T spur with a 27T pinion on 2s lipo. Foam tires will see how fast I can get it up to. I think the speed runs are what I want to do for now. Then I’ll continue onto other things like drift or actually racing.
@@RittenhouseLifestyle7 I'm glad you're excited about the hobby. Keep me posted on how it goes!
That is some good speed. I’m doing the same challenge. Almost built the car. I don’t think I’ll get those speeds though.
I can't actually believe my car went that fast on the stock wheels and suspension, but then again, running it that way with that much RPM is why I can't keep the rubber on the road. But, overall I'm pretty happy with it even though I couldn't get full throttle, it was ripping along pretty good anyways. I'm just lucky I didn't hit that light pole hahahah. That would have been the end of that car.
Where's Silent Bob as sidekick??? 👍
I get that sometimes hahahahaha
What components did you assemble? I don't know English well and I don't know if you said it in the video, (I'm using Google Translate to write)
With that car, you have to assemble all of it.
I am building a totally custom tt-02. Most parts are aluminum and carbon fiber. I got a 7700kv motor for it but am not sure which esc would work best. Any suggestions?
With that much KV I'd go with an ESC you'd find in an outlaw drag car.
Anything specific you suggest? Also, what is the best way to extend the wheels for more stability? Thanks for getting back to me so fast. The motor I'm using is a surpass hobby rc-rocket 3650 7700kv
hey bro my tt02 McLaren senna's front tires have the same sorta thing going on in the wheel wells. but they sit slightly forward of the centerline , and thats after rebuilding the front suspension 3 times . its not enough to be an eye sore but i still know its like that. . . .. . which esc is that black one?, looks like the hobbywing clone im running .
The ESC and motor in the beginning of the video is a reedy 60a 3300Kv out of a team Associated, then I swapped it for a 6500Kv spektrum drag system
what your gearing like? my setup is 120A surpass hobby esc(2s -4S) a 3650 3100KV running 26/68 gearing, when it was in my special white edition tt02 it went 85MPH on 4s being completely stock ( besides the brushless set up and high speed gearing) makes me wonder what that set up will do when its in my completely updeaded tt02 senna @@Rek_Rc
@@nitronut4206 I'm running the stock 22T pinion on the 68T spur, I'm confident I can do 75 or maybe more with this set up, but the challenge only allows up to 3s, so I figured the high KV spektrum system would be good, If I can get to full throttle that is. I haven't gotten there yet, I stuff it at half to maybe 3/4th throttle every time hahahha.
WHAT GEARS DO YOU USE MINE ALWAYS WEAR OUT
Stock gears, but yes, they don't hold up under brushless power for long. There are upgraded gears for it but I haven't tried them
@@Rek_Rcif your little motor gear strips try the steel gear the hard metal ones those dont strip but the spur does! Need find something new🤔 and the diffs do aswell!
what setup?
Everything bone stock, except the power system. That was a 6500Kv motor 100a ESC. The same system as the losi 22s drag car.
@@Rek_Rc and those stock plastic gears hold up?! amazing!
@@farmoboy83 actually I did get the hop up spur gear for it, I almost forgot. But it was also plastic and held up until I began really abusing it
@@Rek_Rc i bought today an absima touring car 1/10 brushed and really like how soft it feels and almist no gear noise since spur is plastic. in my hbx 16890 brushed, when i use 3s lipo the spur never fails, its always the plastic little spur that connects to the rear diff. On the pro version i also have its all hard steel. I believe that its not too bad a spur made of plastic since they are cheap, silent l, low weight and capable of resisting a lot.
@farmoboy83 the Tamiya TT-02 line I actually think are perfectly good on the stock brushed motor. The only reason I boosted mine so much is because I entered it into a speed run challenge for that model, and I didn't enter intent on winning, I just wanted to see how fast I could make it go bone stock except for the electronics. It had the power to do 75, but not without upgrading at least the wheels and shocks.
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