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Tamiya Porsche 911 Carrera RSR - 58571
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Released by Tamiya on September 25, 2013, this TT-02 chassis based self assembly RC Model, is of the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR that was originally released in 1973 and in its lifetime won the European GT Championship, the 24 Hours of Daytona and 12 Hours of Sebring races. The Tamiya body shell is of the Martini livery that took first place in the famed Targa Florio race.
The TT-02 Chassis was produced by Tamiya as an entry level model, to replace the aging TT-01 Chassis, that has been around since 2003. The TT-02 design is capable of utilising modern day rechargeable batteries, is also durable and easy to build and maintain.
The 4WD shaft driven Chassis configuration, employs front and rear orbital bevel gear differentials, fully independent double wishbone suspension, with coil spring over friction dampers and dogbone drive-shafts.
A 540 brushed silver can electric motor and an Electronic Speed Controller (ESC) are included in the kit. Radio Equipment, Battery, Charger and paint for the body shell must be purchased separately.
Like the majority of Tamiya budget kits, this one comes with Plastic and sintered brass Bush type bearings, that when dust and grit get into them, abrade the drive shafts that spin in them, making them sloppy and causing dog-bone problems. I recommend these should be replaced, by a full set of Shielded Ball Bearings, on initial assembly or as soon as possible.
To get the best from the TT-02 Chassis, it needs to be fine tuned so it has enough grip to hug the corners at high speed, without slipping off the track and accelerate smoothly under control. Small adjustments can make a Big difference and our simple to understand, step by step procedure, will guide you to the best Set-up for your driving style.
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Tamiya Porsche 911 Carrera RSR #58571 TT-02 - Chassis
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Tamiya Porsche 911 Carrera RSR #58571 TT-02
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Buying a Used Tamiya Porsche 911 Carrera RSR
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Hints, Tips and Information
Dampers
Dampers, Shock Absorbers, Shocks - call them what you will, they are one of the least understood, but most important tools you have for adjusting the handling characteristics of your RC model.
So how do Dampers work?
Basically what you have is a small amount of silicone oil contained in a sealed cylinder. Through the centre of that cylinder is a metal rod, and on the end of that rod, a piston with a number of small holes in it. Pulling, or pushing the rod in and out of the cylinder, your will notice a certain amount of resistance as the oil is forced through the holes in the piston. |
Hints, Tips and Information
Battery Connectors
Over the years I have been racing radio controlled model cars of all descriptions, I have tried a number of different connectors for my batteries.
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