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Old 13-12-2014
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Default Tm2 v1 set up

Hi guys

I am a new starter I'm picking up a roller tomorrow
Tm2v1 now I was wondering what running gear would
or what you all use for your elecitrics

Iv been looking about at the servo motors
Speedo etc

Just not sure what to put in my car

I do have mate that run the ko propo servo and the
reedy sonic motors

But as I am new iv no idea what model or witch type is good or fits
In this buggy ope I'm not coming across as a pain

If anyone can tell me asacly what they have in there's
I'll just buy that 😁

Thanks steve
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Old 14-12-2014
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I run Sanwa radio gear Sanwa servo lrp x20 10.5 motor etronix Speedo 7000wt oil in diff 350cst in front 300cst rear kit springs
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Old 14-12-2014
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I run in my TM2:

Savox low profile servo
Vampire Shortly
Vampire Sr1+ Speedo
Vampire 5.5t Motor

Shock oils I'm 35f 27.5r Hiro Seiko oils

3 x diffs, 1 at 1000 1at 5000 1 at 10000, Hiro Seiko oils

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Thanks for that

Karting, iv been looking at theses on ebay

Savox SC-1251MG Low Profile Digital Servo (9KG/0.09) SAV-SC1251MG

is this the same one your using ?

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I run I'm my tm2
Spektrum s6070 servo
Spektrum RX
Tekin rs pro
Orion 7.5/6.5


In my experience Savox servos are a bit power hungry on the speedo's BEC, you can pick up a decent speedo on here or ebay, I'd go for a speed passion gt2.0/2.1 second hand and motors are cheap on ebay
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Hi,

I run Absima,

Motors, 7.5, 8.5 and 13.5 awesome motors

CTS 10 Speedo again awesome

Absima servos these are the best servos I have ever used. I have run orion,expert,sanwa and savox

They come with steel gears and are super smooth in use.

Oh and Absima charger.......

ABSIMA ALL THE WAY
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Hi, consider the Absima electronics as they have great performance and good value. Myself and the majority of the TeamC team drivers use Absima so you'll not be short of advice and support.

ESC - Revenge CTS 10 - £104.99
Motor - Revenge CTM - £74.05 (7.5 or 8.5 recomended)
Servos - Combat Series - From £41.75

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Hi,

I run Absima,

Motors, 7.5, 8.5 and 13.5 awesome motors

CTS 10 Speedo again awesome

Absima servos these are the best servos I have ever used. I have run orion,expert,sanwa and savox

They come with steel gears and are super smooth in use.

Oh and Absima charger.......

ABSIMA ALL THE WAY
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ha ha thanks guys, will keep my eye open for some of theses parts coming up

witch model do I need or does it not matter

found this on ebay item, 361068314136

Absima Low Profile Servo "ACS1612SG" Combat Series 12Kg/.09s 2030010

iv noticed there is different kg do I need get the right one ?
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ha ha thanks guys, will keep my eye open for some of theses parts coming up

witch model do I need or does it not matter

found this on ebay item, 361068314136

Absima Low Profile Servo "ACS1612SG" Combat Series 12Kg/.09s 2030010

iv noticed there is different kg do I need get the right one ?
Hi, we have all that in stock if it helps. I linked all the parts in my post above. The Absima Low Profile servos are great, especially as they have steel gears.

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Hi Kev Lee

I was just asking why there was different kg as I am new to all this

iv just bought the

Servos - Combat Series - From £41.75

from your link above thanks Steve
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I ran Team C with Absima electronics all last season and have no intention of changing. The CTS 10 speed controller is the smoothest I've come across even compared with more expensive equivalents. The motors are very quick but not over aggressive at low end so suit today's high grip surfaces superbly.

I intend to change to Absima servos too very soon.


You won't be disappointed, probably the best 'high spec' electronics available right now.


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Hi Kev Lee

I was just asking why there was different kg as I am new to all this

iv just bought the

Servos - Combat Series - From £41.75

from your link above thanks Steve
Thanks, it was posted today
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I use the total absima pakage to
Servo is nice .speedo is working great and motors also nice piece of work
All happy here about the absima stuff
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I can vouch for the esc,I've just bought my third one!
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Do you guys think a 4.5 motor running blinky mode on the ESC would be too much for the average astro track with my TM2 V1?
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Far too much in my opinion. Why would you want to run a 4.5? Maximum I would ever run in 2wd is 6.5. Any faster and you will have no feel around the infield and the car will be out of control.
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I can get an amazing deal on a 4.5, that is why I was asking. Ill just pick up a 6.5
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I've got a 13.5 in mine for indoor and have to say that even at batley where there is a pretty long straight, there is no appreciable lack of pace at full whack.

Obviously different driving styles and levels will cope with different turn motors, but I'd suggest 4.5 is not necessary in a 2wd
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I've got an LRP 7.5 in mine and it's more than quick enough. A 4.5 is way too much,even in a 4wd.
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