Thank you for that assembly guide ! I plan to buy a TT02 kit for my first RC Car. I have the choice between the R version and the SR version. Can you describe the car behavior with the locked front differential (SR) rather than the open one (R kit) ?
Locked front diffs keeps the power on the front wheels giving you better ability steer out of corners. The Type SR will go where you point it, best fitted for the track. R and RR is probably better for speed runs. I hope that helps.
@@RCsRCCars Thanks for that answer. I will probably go with the SR kit and the aluminum driving shaft to reduce vibrations (sorry for the technical terms, i'm french !)
@@RCsRCCars could you buy another diff kit. and put it in the front if it becomes an issue. I sort of overdid it on the engine. haven't finished my build yet, but could it be an option?
What electric Tool is it at 7:28 ? Where did u ordered it ? Nice Vidz, watched them all !
Thanks for watching. I'm using a set of MIP Speed Tip Hex Driver bits on a cordless screwdriver.
@@RCsRCCars thanks dude :)
Thank you for that assembly guide !
I plan to buy a TT02 kit for my first RC Car. I have the choice between the R version and the SR version. Can you describe the car behavior with the locked front differential (SR) rather than the open one (R kit) ?
Locked front diffs keeps the power on the front wheels giving you better ability steer out of corners. The Type SR will go where you point it, best fitted for the track. R and RR is probably better for speed runs. I hope that helps.
@@RCsRCCars Thanks for that answer. I will probably go with the SR kit and the aluminum driving shaft to reduce vibrations (sorry for the technical terms, i'm french !)
@@RCsRCCars could you buy another diff kit. and put it in the front if it becomes an issue. I sort of overdid it on the engine. haven't finished my build yet, but could it be an option?
i watched all this build an it was not cool to get to see it run were is the running video my friend
I sold it to a friend before I got a chance to drive it.
No circuit test?