Whats the difference between a tt01 and tt01e?

Whats the difference between a tt01 and tt01e?

The only difference between the TT-01D and DE are that all the drift cars come with the adjustable upper arms, oil shocks, full ball bearings, a motor heat sink, drift tires and the Sport Tuned motor.

Is Tamiya TT02 any good?

The TT02 comes with Tamiya’s latest brushed ESC the TBU-105 it is a nice unit, it has a low voltage cut-off (Although it references LIFE not Lipo batteries) It works well and is easy to set up. The main specification for the esc allows you to run a speed tuned or similar 23t motor if you want more speed.

What is the difference between TT02 and TT02D?

They are exactly the same as each other, the only difference are the bits you get in the kit. The std kits have a shell, ESC and motor. TT02D has no shell or esc but has bearings and oil shocks. Hence your advice is to go for TT02 would be better in terms of pricing wise?

What is TT01e?

TT-01E (Enhanced) – The standard TT-01 model upgraded with polycarbonate suspension uprights and fibreglass-reinforced nylon upper deck/chassis bracing and motor mount, thus improving both the structural rigidity and the toughness of the vehicle.

Are the tt01-e and tt02-b the same chassis?

Pretty much the same chassis to be honest, ive got the TT02-B Buggy chassis which I use the diffs from the TT01-E because of the metal internals, TT02 has plastic internals. More sharing options… If you want the touring car get the TT01-E much better chassis, and if you need a bearing set for it I’ve got loads More sharing options…

What’s the difference between a TT02 and tt02d?

There is also the TT02D which is the drift spec. It comes with bearings, a sport tuned motor, cva shocks and drift tyres but otherwise is the same as a TT02. Its pretty good value as the shocks and bearings would cost more than the premium you pay for the kit.

Is there a highly upgraded version of the tt-02?

Tamiya never released a “highly upgraded” version of this kit. It would require you to spend a lot to highly upgrade the TT-02 (regardless of variant). Parts like the plastic steering set, plastic center shaft, plastic shocks. Well at least the S have carbon shock towers already.

What should Tamiya have done with the tt-02?

What Tamiya should have also done in the S is made the turnbuckles into blue aluminum like they did in the R version and included aluminum suspension mounts too. Here’s one that’s properly upgraded from the stock TT-02. This is one that Tamiya should have released and called it TT-02 Pro.