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Tamiya TT01 101 km/h (62,7 mph)

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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2009

Project goal: Get TT01 to go over 100km/h, goal achieved, 101 reached today.
(would have been more but ran out of road)
Castle Mamba Max + 5700kv motor combo
Castle BEC
Flightmax 4000mAh 3S 25C LiPo battery
Acoms 2.4GHz Receiver
Upgrades
- Shocks
- Aluminium drive shaft
- Touring tires
- Proform Touring Body

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  • Wait I have the element motor by them, with a 61 and 21 gear ratio, how dis you get that to 60+ mphs?

  • @crozzing12 The setup in described in the info part... I'm using a config that is not supported or recommended (3S Lipo with 5700kv motor)

  • even with the low camera position which does a favour, this car looks way slower than the other one in the list "Tamiya TT01 - Top Speed - 71kph"

  • @xismxist The camera position is not ideal, low light and crappy camera (ixus in a video mode)... the GPS data showed multiple runs close to 100 (95-100) and this last one just over 100. I now also have a radar, so next runs can get data from GPS+radar

  • do you use ball bearings? when not, buy!! you will get alot mor speed. and if you drive with 2 wd even more speed

  • @monsterGAUZ I did, plastic ones do not last

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  • This is one "kindhearted" video. =p

  • Oh ok cuz I'm running a castle 3900 brushless and wanted to get an idea of what I got in store, cuz I had to order the battery and won't be in for a few weeks

  • @TDelementFlipmaster I have the 7700kv motor waiting, but will also change to TC04 chassis

  • @genetik84

    Yes it is possible only you need to change tires to a larger diameter. So one wheel spin means more distance.

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