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Please help with choosing the upgrade for TT01-E


billyupnorf

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Hi guys, i am fairly new to the Rc cars, i only play with my twins boys on the front yard. I bought the Delta Lancia TT01E Last year from MSUK and it came as stock.

 

I would love your input on the upgrade options i have here,  I have already upgraded the Drive shaft, Dog bone axle and Bearing steering to the Hopup Aluminium.

 

I am now currently looking at getting a little more speed so the options i have seen on MSUK (within budget)

 

Hobbywing EZRUN Combo B9 - 5.5t 6000kV + 60A SL Waterproof (On-Road) @

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Did you fit a fit a full bearing kit as it is vital for longevity of parts.

Re the combo you linked to, I run HW kit on 2s in 2wd Tamiya without issue, on a 13t motor. 5.5t should be fine for the 4wd platform, tho you may need to play with pinion/spur gears to keep running temps down. I would recommend buying RW racing hardened steel pinions also for lipo use, the stock ones are very weak.

The ESC is lipo only, as stock, the fan will take 2s, but u need to swap it out for a bigger version to run 3s. Easy to program and set up. Bear in mind that the tamiya rally cars are meant to run at scale speeds, not set land speed records...

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Thanks for your replies, I was looking at 13t motor but I think it's best to get a 8.5 high powerered now so if I did get a newer car I can use the motor. I haven't done a full bearing upgrade yet. I will need to do some research on that as I am not sure how it's done.

So going forth, I would need to do full bearing, pinion/spur 23/58 before adding the motor?

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I am still currently looking into the gears/spur along with battery. This is what I currently have http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?product_id=38310.

I am trying to work out if I will need lipo battery and charger. As for the gears I am not sure which setup to go with. This is the motor I have purchased http://www.modelsport.co.uk/hobbywing-ezrun-combo-b9-5.5t-6000kv-60a-sl-waterproof-on-road-/rc-car-products/376987

Any recommendations is much appreciated

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I only have the stock tyres that came with it, Looks good quality with good grip.

 

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I opened the car up a little more today and found the bearings are plastic, so i had changed the ones on either drive shaft,

i don't feel confident enough to opening the suspension area just incase i can't put it back together again,

 

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I also found the Spur (plastic) is 61T and pinion (metal) but not sure what size that is. 

 

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And i believe i will need lipo 7.4v 2s Battery and charger as these will not work? am not sure if that true or not.

 

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I should have the Motor & Mount tomorrow so i will have a go at putting that in...

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you should of got a manual with it? if so it should be in there how it comes apart etc

if not there will be a manual online somewhere as they are a very very popular kit to build.

 

 

battery wise i would not go anything over a 2s! 3s is just to much power you will not be able to go full throttle as it will spin all 4 wheels and you will crash! it spins all 4 with a 2s!

 

charger wise get this, http://www.modelsport.co.uk/core-rc-uac50-charger-12v-110-240v-6a/rc-car-products/365880

simple to use and will charge a 2s perfectly, next you need a good battery so something like this http://www.modelsport.co.uk/orion-rocket-sport-4200-lipo-25c-7.4v-uni-plug-/rc-car-products/369242

its a pricey battery but will see you good due to having multiple connectors and a good size mah

you could go to somewhere like hobbyking for a lipo they are cheaper but you will most likely have to do some soldering, plus they come in all shapes and sizes, the one from ms is the same size as a normal nimh so it will fit perfectly into a tt-01

 

also get a lipo charge bag http://www.modelsport.co.uk/overlander-lipo-safe-sack/rc-car-products/38313

 

one last thing before you get anywhere near a lipo, read these tutorials from suicideneil http://robotwars.00server.com/tutorials.html

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Hi guys, just got the motor today along with a new shell and few other small bits. I have done the metal bearings, was easy once I had the instructions. Can anyone advise on how I am suppose to connect the gold connectors to these wires? Also for the time being I would have to use the stock battery so am guessing I will have to solder the tamiya connector to new bec?

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solder mate, you cant crimp or anything.

 

also you will need to change your connectors to something other than tamiya plugs, when using lipo's the tamiya connector will melt.

i suggest going for some losi EC3, really really easy to solder on.

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Thank you for that, i was not sure whether to solder it not, I will give that a go shortly. Yes I will change the tamiya connectors once I have bought a lipo battery and charger. Some have been recommended above but I will have to wait until I have some spare cash for them. The motor has slotted in nice and snug. Now the hard bit solder...Posted Image

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I have got it all soldered and connected as shown in the diagram. When I connect the battery and switch it on, the fan spins (really really fast) apart from that nothing else seems to work. I think I am missing power from the servo box as the old setup had a wire in there from the stock esc. On this one there is no extra wire to go into the servo. Any ideas what I am doing wrong here?Posted Image

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Thanks for all your help guys, I've been out to play with the car...and crashed it. I must say it is super fast!! I definitely need some good tyres and to be honest I don't think I'll need a lipo battery? It's really really fast as it is now. This is the damage after hitting the curb. Luckily I have some spares to get it back up and running straight away.

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hahah plugged the plug in the wrong way ;) we've all done that at some point lol

 

umm looks exactly like the damage after the crash i had!!

 

well if you get used to the power you can then upgrade to a lipo bud but really think about changing out the tamiya plugs for something else!

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