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1/8 Scale Electric Monster Truck:
Thunder Tiger e-MTA G2 (Red) - 6407-F*
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Introduced by Thunder Tiger in 2014, the 4WD e-MTA G2 Monster Truck - TTR 6407-F111 - came factory assembled RTR, with a pre-painted Red Bodyshell, a Ripper 2000Kv Brushless Motor, ESC, Cougar GP3 2.4Ghz Radio System and new lightweight Transmission. A Battery and Charger to be purchased seperately.
PLEASE NOTE: An F* indicates that the Model code varies in different parts of the world. Any F number shown in this section is simply an example of an actual code number found for this model in my research.
For other Thunder Tiger e-MTA model versions, check out our Thunder Tiger Archive.
The TT model was shaft driven, on a moulded plastic chassis, with gear type differentials, 8 x conventional upright coil spring over oil filled dampers, slipper-clutch, CVA drive-shafts, and a full set of ball bearings.
To get the best from the Thunder Tiger e-MTA G2, it needs to be fine tuned, to provide precise steering response and improve grip when cornering, so you don't slide off the track. Small changes can make huge advancements and our easy to understand guide will help you to the optimum Set-up for your individual driving style.
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Buying a Used Thunder Tiger e-MTA G2
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Hints, Tips and Information
Choosing a Transmitter
When you first started in RC, you may have purchased a package that came with the car kit, motor, battery, charger, ESC and radio system complete. The transmitter was probably just a basic steer wheel, or stick type, with nothing more than forward, reverse, left, right and simple trim settings to centralise the servo and ESC. |
Hints, Tips and Information
How to avoid Radio Interference
1/ The first consideration when installing your Receiver into your Electrically Powered Model is to make sure it is well away from the Negative Battery terminal, and the Motor. The Magnetic field can cause stuttering type interference at times of high current draw (i.e., Fast Acceleration) |
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