Tamiya DT-02 & DT-03 - Top 5 Basic & Cheap Upgrades!

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2021
  • Here's my take on a 'Top 5' of the most essential, basic and affordable upgrades for your Tamiya DT-02 or Tamiya DT-03 buggy ... All without breaking the budget or Tamiya warranty!
    Would love to hear your personal opinion about this Top 5 list (did I get it right or wrong?) and I would also love to hear about your personal DT Buggy and DT experiences as well as the set-ups of your Tamiya DT-02 or DT-03 2WD 1/10 Entry-Level Buggy RC Car. Let us share. The comment section can be of great inspiration to us all.
    Remember, this is just Part 1 and targeted for people trying out a Tamiya kit for the first time or wondering how to start upgrading on a reasonable budget. In Part 2 we will discuss further upgrades and hop-up options to increase performance, run time, top speed, acceleration and durability.
    You can find a list of the most common DT-02 and DT-03 buggy assembly kits down below. Some are supplied with a few of the basic upgrades and some are not. Check your exact specifications of your personal unit to see which features from the Top 5 list your model already comes with stock (or not).
    Apart from a different amount and size of ball bearings these basic upgrades can also be applied to your Tamiya DT-01 Buggy and other entry-level RC Cars from Tamiya.
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    The Top 5 List for making your DT-02 and DT-03 Buggy fun(nnier):
    1: Multiple batteries or increased mah capacity and a hobby-grade charger
    2: 14 x 1150 sized (5x11x4) Full Ball Bearings
    3: 19T Steel Pinion
    4: Oil Filled Shocks
    5: Basic brushed motor upgrade
    Note: LiPo batteries and higher RPM rated motors than the Tamiya 23T Sport Tuned motor will break your Tamiya ESC warranty (watch Part 2 for a discussion about that).
    Search in my channel for many many more videos with the Tamiya DT-01, DT-02 and DT-03!
    Tamiya DT-01 Family:
    - 1996 Tamiya Fighter Buggy RX (58184)
    - 1997 Tamiya Mad Bull (58205)
    - 2001 Tamiya Mad Fighter (58275)
    Tamiya DT-02 Family:
    - 2005 Tamiya Super Fighter G (58340)
    - 2005 Tamiya Desert Gator (58344)
    - 2006 Tamiya Sand Viper (58374)
    - 2008 Tamiya Neo Falcon (58401)
    - 2010 Tamiya Holiday Buggy (58470)
    - 2011 Tamiya Sand Rover (58500)
    - 2012 Tamiya Nissan Titan (58511)
    - 2012 Tamiya Street Rover (58522)
    - 2015 Tamiya Buggy Kumamon (58615)
    Tamiya DT-03 Family:
    - 2014 Tamiya Neo Fighter Buggy (58587)
    - 2015 Tamiya Aqroshot DT-03T (58610)
    - 2016 Tamiya Racing Fighter (58628)
    Many different versions, special editions and XB (expert built/ready to run) models exist. Only the assembly kit 'main/core family members' up to 2019 are listed above. Worth to mention though, is that the DT-01 Chassis was introduced with the ready-to-run model Tamiya Rookie Rabbit (57501) in 1991 and that an MS Edition (49475) of the DT-02 Sand Viper was released in 2007.
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    All #RcCars and RC parts in this video are hobby-grade and intended for adults and ages +14 years.

Komentáře • 128

  • @PeteWylieRC
    @PeteWylieRC Před 3 lety +8

    Hi Mikael. Yeah I think that your top 5 is bang on. I was just noticing that the main ones you are showing have the less good front ribbed tyres. The ones you have on the Racing Fighter are much better off road as they dig in to the ground more so less understeer. Worth upgrading if the kit doesn't come with those. Anyway, good vid mate :-)

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +3

      Hi Pete! Thanks! Glad you agree. Ahh, yeah, the front tires are included in part 2, where I will discuss them. Only got three pairs of the good ribbed front tires with the Star Dish wheels, and then three pairs of the stock spiked rear tires and star dish. That’s the set I prefer on the lawn. And then I am moving those around on the DT buggies, depending on which buggy is running. All my DT-01’s got them on now. The star dish wheels are becoming more and more expensive and mostly out of stock when I order. That’s why I settled for this system, for now anyways. You can see one of the sets in the video on one of my DT-01’s. . All the other sets you see are just for the shelf or for speed runs 🤭🙂 But I still think the other five upgrades are more important than the front tires (when it comes to having fun).

  • @matthutch5919
    @matthutch5919 Před 3 lety +1

    Seriously fantastic advice. Just the type of advice that will keep someone in the hobby. Many people I've met have/had no idea how cheap it can be to discover this exciting fun hobby. Your video is perfect for the newbe

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you Matt! Just what I was hoping to achieve. One doesn’t have to start with expensive upgrades to have fun with a project and at the same time improving one’s car a little along the way.

  • @michaelandrew4488
    @michaelandrew4488 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent coverage of the basic upgrades - simple and easy to follow. I agree on the NiHm battery for starters. 👍

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you! I think the video ended up being a bit too long and boring in the end, but I appreciate the kind feedback.

  • @yellomello71
    @yellomello71 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow, I wish I saw this video about five years ago when I came back to RC cars. Your video should be the reference for anyone looking to get into the Classic RC hobby.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks a lot bro! Yeah, Tamiya kits are definitely one great way to experience the classic RC hobby - the way it started out back then.

  • @robbrennanrc
    @robbrennanrc Před 3 lety +1

    Hello Mikael. Definitely all essential upgrades for me sir. Looking forward to the next one. All the best my friend.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Rob! Yeah, must be these five for a start. That’s what I would do anyway. All the best to you too, my friend.

  • @madsrcbuggy
    @madsrcbuggy Před 3 lety +1

    Really nice to see this, and I am lucky to actually have these upgrades on my two 03's. I think the slower one (Aqroshot) is actually still with the 17T alu pinion, so I think I should actually get a steel one, it's a good reminder. I'm looking forward to part two, I think I can learn a lot there!

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, my friend. Sounds like some good set ups you got there. Would love an Aqroshot too some day. Yeah, the steel pinion is cheap and saves one from a lot of trouble later on. But I also got cars with the stock alloy still.

  • @UncleBobsRC
    @UncleBobsRC Před 3 lety +2

    I don't have either but damn, those are sweet looking. Glad someone finally said capacity equals RUN TIME not Voltage!! Great Job, keep up the good work and stay safe.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Bob! Yeah, love the looks of both the 02 and 03’s. And thank you very much!

  • @fencenaoghen3569
    @fencenaoghen3569 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi Mikael, your choice of the 5 essential upgrades is perfect. I fully agree with you.
    I installed a lot of upgrades on my DT-02 ("DT-02 Resurrection" video). Today I wonder if I did not put a little too much ...
    In fact I find that now it is more difficult to find the good settings ... The other disadvantage is the fact that it is is seriously weighed down with metal parts. Hmm, I think we'll talk about it in your next videos.
    Hope the whole family is well, see you soon my friend.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Alex! Thank you! Great to hear you agree. Yeah, I get carried away too with the upgrades. But as hobbyists I don’t think there should be any rule against over-upgrading. I remember your DT-02 very well and absolutely love it. Projects are fun and everything doesn’t have to make perfectly sense, performance wise. My projects certainly doesn’t always. Hope everything is good with you and yours too, Alex.

  • @JF-RC
    @JF-RC Před 2 lety +2

    Hi there, nice basic review of the two different chassis and simple, inexpensive upgrades. I think you’re spot on, battery packs, bearings, oil dampers, pinion gears and motor. All relatively cheap, I would certainly go bearings straight away when ordering the kit, to save time on stripping down the car again to replace those terrible while plastic 1150 bushings. I would even say the dampers should also be changed immediately to oil filled units too. Other than that your right on ! Great video take care and all the best 😊😉

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi John, yeah, I build all mine with ball bearings from the start too. Usually these ones, the two Top DT-02s, the viper and gator, and then the two DT-03’s, come stock with oil filled dampers. And thank you! All the best to you too

  • @TheRCScotsman
    @TheRCScotsman Před 3 lety +2

    The very best thing about Tamiyas: The sheer number of upgrade parts available!

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, our upgrade projects can go on forever 😀😅 Thanks a lot for watching, my friend.

  • @barrycheesemore2928
    @barrycheesemore2928 Před 3 lety +6

    Another upgrade I would personally recommend is the servo saver. The kit servo saver is pretty terrible, swap it out for the high torque servo saver, much sturdier and way more precise.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Barry. Yeah, I hope to remember that one in the next part. It’s a good upgrade, but requires a strong servo (or a person that’s fine with the risk). Good tip.

  • @DIYwithBatteries
    @DIYwithBatteries Před 3 lety +2

    cool stuff dude love it :D

  • @supocarta74
    @supocarta74 Před rokem +1

    Mine was originally a holiday buggy so I then turned it into falcon tribute.....yellow CVAs l,the yellow wheels from the holiday buggy and metal drive cups with metal dogbones, finally I put a sand viper shell on in the red and black of the falcon,with falcon decals...

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před rokem +1

      Uhh, sounds like you been through a good DT-02 adventure! Would love a Neo Falcon body some day

  • @sullybiker6520
    @sullybiker6520 Před 3 lety

    That drop test says it all. It's easy to not really appreciate what a difference good damping makes.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, astonishing difference. A good set of oil shocks can change a car completely.

  • @richb326
    @richb326 Před 3 lety +3

    My DT03 is far from standard.
    Carbon damper stays
    Full ball bearing kit
    Lightweight gear shafts
    Absima Thrust BL motor and ESC
    Heavy duty servo
    Steel dog bone drive shafts
    Penguin racing rear wing
    19t pinion
    Schumacher mini pin tyres front and rear
    And probably something else that I’ve forgotten about
    It’s quick but handles like a 3 legged dog!

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Wow, sounds like a very cool DT03. You went all the way it seems. Very cool.

  • @danielprice1887
    @danielprice1887 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm from Australia and my DT-03 fighter buggy that I brought pre built came without the oiled filled shocks. I can tell you now it was very bouncy with just the springs

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Uhh, only thought it was the ones in Japan. Maybe they are more wide spread than I thought. But yeah, lot's of Tamiyas XB models come down graded. The bouncy Desert Gator you see in the vid, is an XB. The kit version comes with oil filled shocks, adjustable upper arms, metal dogbones and full ball bearings.

  • @hendrahendra
    @hendrahendra Před 3 lety +2

    Good point on the battery. I just purchased a Lunchbox for my 8 yr old naphew and got him a Lipo with it. I'm ordering him a NiMh as we speak. I don't think it's wise for me to give him a Lipo, my sister wont be too happy to find out that her house burnt down because of me.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah, I know a lot of people try to discourage people from having fun running with NiMHs, but yes for the beginner and youngsters like your nephew a NiMH is a much better option. The risks with it are so small compared to a LiPo.

  • @jetbreak
    @jetbreak Před 2 měsíci

    Can a 19T pinion gear be used with the sport tuned motor on the DT-02? The instruction manual says to only use the 17T if you upgrade to the sport tuned motor.

  • @MeinNameistFlo
    @MeinNameistFlo Před 4 měsíci +1

    Get yourself two 5x11x4 flanshed bearrings for the inner side of your front wheels and it has no wheel wobble anymore ✌🏻

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 4 měsíci

      Good tip! Thanks!

    • @MeinNameistFlo
      @MeinNameistFlo Před 4 měsíci

      @@NordicRC You're welcome, just look out that the flansh is 1mm. Then it's a perfect fit and the wobble is gone.

  • @rcandy5119
    @rcandy5119 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes the front tires that come with the racing fighter are much better than the ones that come with the Neo fighter. My dt-03 that I run has oil filled shocks, 25kg servo, brushless combo, metal driveshafts, the Tamiya upgraded servo horn which really has helped the front as I’ve blitzer beetle wheels on it, the bearings really make these cars smooth and save on wear. I bash it but think I’ve about got it right as the back end does not bottom out anymore. Another great video and every upgrade you’ve shown is good for your car 👍😎 Mikael keep up the great content just one last thing pls I need a wheelie bar?? Any suggestions? 🙏

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi bro! Yeah, great front tires. They will really dig in off road, compared to the Neo Fighter tires. Uhh, sounds like an awesome set up you got there. Hmm. Wheelie bar. Maybe the lunch box wheelie bar? Or some of the after market ones for the Lunch Box. That one definitely works on the Stadium Blitzer Beetle gear box so maybe it works on the DT-02/03 too. Right now I can’t remember the placement of screws etc.

    • @rcandy5119
      @rcandy5119 Před 2 lety +1

      @@NordicRC cheers Mikael I hope your well? I’ve seen the lunchbox wheelie bar fitted on the dt-03 chassis right on the back. Think you have to drill a small hole but it can be modified?? Atm I’m waiting for a beetle shell and chassis skin for a 144001 hoping to do a bit of a dragster beetle…🤔 💨 And I whacked my TT-02b on Sunday and took a chunk out of the wheel 🙈 . All good fun 🤩 so new wheels in the new year 👍take care bro 😎

  • @andyrobinsonrc2480
    @andyrobinsonrc2480 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi there two things I noticed on your upgraded 02/03 which you haven’t done yet which you could do. 1) low friction step pins to mount the front shock on the wishbones. 2) you can use tt01suspension shafts as king pins to replace the screw pin that goes through the c/hub and steering knuckle, gives you smoother steering. 3) replace

    • @andyrobinsonrc2480
      @andyrobinsonrc2480 Před 3 lety

      3) replace all the screw pins with tl01 and Tt01 suspension pins make everything move more freely with less friction. Hope that may help :)

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, I’ve seen several replacing those. I just don’t see it as a basic upgrade to include in the top 5. But thanks for the input and info. Very helpful.

  • @ShenRC
    @ShenRC Před 3 lety +1

    Nice upgrades..I have the DT02 buggies... So what chassis is stronger better of a basher I know the DT02 buggies are pretty darn tough.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, Steve. Yeah, love your Rover and Fighter. I think in terms of performance and durability the DT-03 has some advantages. The DT-02 definitely has issues with the front shock tower and bulk head, in terms of durability. The 03 has a hard brittle front tower as well, but at least that isn’t a part of a bulk head that needs to be replaced. The 03 is also better balanced and with a longer wheel base.

  • @MarkBryanRC
    @MarkBryanRC Před 3 lety +2

    Exactly, Mikael! I agree on the top 5, also with Pete on the front ribbed tyres, but I see you are getting to that issue in part 2! Enjoyed the show, my friend, very thoroughly presented. :O)

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks, Mark! I hope somebody can use this video for something, some how, some day, now that it is available. I definitely think the five basic upgrades can provide some fun for people not looking to spend a fortune upgrading, but just want some fun. Ribbed front tires, turn buckles, alloy, LiPos and brushless motors can wait until one is addicted 😂😀 Thank you again, my mate.

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC Před 3 lety +1

      @@NordicRC Definitely agree with you Mikael - that's exactly how I got started with these buggies, I hope others follow your sage advice, too!

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      I just wish I could have said it all in 10 minutes instead of 25 min 😂😅 I am the Waffling Viking King (hmm ... a good name for a channel? ...)

    • @MarkBryanRC
      @MarkBryanRC Před 3 lety +1

      @@NordicRC Hmmm... Waffling - could easily be confused with fried potato products!!! :D

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Just a bonus. Could be a channel with both food and RC’s. Maybe eating waffles while running RC’s and waffling..

  • @RCBirds
    @RCBirds Před 3 lety +4

    Great video.👍 I really prefer the DT-03. Because it comes along with oil filled shocks. If Tamiya hasn't upgraded the 02-kits, they still have friction dampers. In my mind the DT-03 is the actual best kit in comparison price for the fitting you get. Upgrades are cheap, too. A great car for beginners as well as for hobby professionals. I'm looking forward for your next video with more uprades.
    One thing I'd like to admit: The standard Tamiya ESC, which is in the kit, won't work with the SILVER Sport Tuned Motor. The Motor has 23 turns and the ESC limit is minimum 25 turns. The BLACK has 25T and is a cheap tuning option to increase the speed. Or change the ESC😉

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi! Great reading you. Interesting. I think the DT-02 Sand Viper , DT-02 Desert Gator and DT-02 MS definitely got higher specs, apart from the motor, than all the DT-03’s. They come with oil filled shocks, semi turn buckles and full ball bearings. But that can be upgraded on the DT-03. The DT-03 chassis and towers have some advantages compared to the DT-02 though. Not sure why your ESC has a limit of 25T? I think all mine come with a limit of a 23T Sport tuned motor.

    • @RCBirds
      @RCBirds Před 3 lety +1

      @@NordicRC Thanks for the further informations.
      My story about the limitation of the ESC: I had a issue with Tamiya's Super Stock Motors and the TBLE02. After a few minutes the cars stopped without any reason. I thought they get too hot and putted a fan on and a heat sink on the motor. Both solutions dididn't work. So I researched a little bit and found out, that I had ignored the motor limit on the ESC. The standard ESC is limeted to 25 turns and upwards. I had just checked it, so I don't talk trash accidently. It is mentioned in the manual, too (but hey, I'm a guy, I'm doing and not reading😂😂😂). Now I use the Hobbywing Quicrun 1060. And no more unplaned stoppings. This ESC is cheap and has a Tamiya-plug, so I'm fine with this solution.
      But maybe the TBLEs have specifications that differ dependiong on the region they are sold...

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      I definitely have never seen a TEU or TBLM limited to 25T. They all say ‘sport tuned’, and even the black is a 23T even though it’s not specified. But the Super Stock is a whole other motor. Same ‘23T’ but higher RPM specs. So even though I have seen people run their standard Tamiya ESC with it with no trouble, it’s not specified to handle it. So the 23T Sport Tuned limit is just for the Sport tuned, not necessarily any other 23T. Don’t worry I believe you’re not talking trash 😅 I will have another look at my manuals again before doing part 2 of this DT upgrade video.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      And yeah, love my 1060 too. Same 60A as the Tamiya ones, but waterproof and with a LiPo cut off. A good alternative to Tamiya.

  • @isaiahfurrow7414
    @isaiahfurrow7414 Před 2 lety +1

    If you were going to have just 1 Tamiya 2wd buggy, just to have 1 and do some light running with it... which would you want, DT02 or DT03?
    I am looking to get a few Tamiya kits, but can't decide which ones.... I know they won't compare to our Tekno and AE race kits, but I just want a few Tamiya rigs in our collection and want them to be decently fun to drive around sometimes... not pogo springs, decent steering , etc... would likely use Torque Tuned motors or something no faster than a Reedy Radon 19t...
    The Neo Fighter is one possibility that is available where I am...

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety

      Hi Isaac! I think the DT-03 would be an excellent choice! Easy assembly. There’s also some classic cars that run good if you want the 80’s vibe. Like the Nova Fox, Wild One etc. But if not, the DT-03 or DT-02 would be a great way to experience the Tamiya kits.

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

    even the basic 4 channel or three channel Dumbo radio that I have would be good and it's cheaper than probably that reflex wheel.

  • @jessemarkle5413
    @jessemarkle5413 Před rokem +1

    Motor upgrade only put up a few extra mph. Whoopie still slow. Love the videos and cars but brushless is looking up ! Thanks

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před rokem

      Hi Jesse. Ahh, a torque tuned and 19T pinion is a cheap and good upgrade to add a little extra. But yeah, if you wanna go fast you need something else with a higher RPM.

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety +1

    on the viper don't you think maybe you should increase the spring rate bring it down some more I mean tighten it up so it doesn't bottom out in the slap in the back?

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, seen others fit harder springs and oil in the rear with good success.

  • @pattyofurniture5674
    @pattyofurniture5674 Před 2 lety +1

    Happy Holidays

  • @POPNDOUGH
    @POPNDOUGH Před 2 lety +1

    I bought the silver Sport Tuned motor off Amazon last month for under $18, which was only $0.30 more than the Torque-Tuned. As of today, the sale price is still on if anybody is interested. It's usually $30.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety

      Sounds like a very good deal indeed! Where I buy my stuff they are usually above 20€

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Před 2 lety +1

    There’s nothing wrong with nimh. All we had 30 years ago was 6-7 cell nicd and the modern nimh give you plenty of punch on these cars, and you’re correct in saying nothing to worry about with Lipo issues. Only advantage to lipo is a bit more punch and maybe a bit longer run time

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety +1

      One more advantage: LiPo voltage won't drop as drastically as NiMH during run time. But I agree. I use both. LiPo when I have the time to charge and storage charge properly. NiMH still works for all the other runs and for initial tests. And no fire hazard :-)

  • @R-EVLMNKY
    @R-EVLMNKY Před 3 lety +1

    Hi sir, do you think or any idea if this part will hold and work well on wild dagger (tamiya 53791) DF-02 universal shaft. I’m thinking of installing it on front drive. Have you tried any of these universal cvd shaft on your WR-01 chasis cars and or other compatible chasis/drives...thanks!

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      I think they will fit, but I’m not sure though. But if I remember correctly it’s the same length (and they use the same 1150 bearings on the wheels axles). But no, I haven’t tried it myself.

    • @R-EVLMNKY
      @R-EVLMNKY Před 3 lety

      Than you sir for the response, it does help. I will just stay on with stock dog bones for now 😊

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

    I always get ball bearings for all my kits before I will ever build them and I don't like using stock motors less I think it's particularly good for that particular car because it may be slower in real life to me how it was built like a Volkswagen beetle I think that should use the 5:40 nothing higher than men I'd want a little faster motor in that same same with little faster motor in the teeth the Citron models but I have the 540 in the regular sit right in the rally one would have a faster one but that's how I go I think in my mind I know which cars are faster in real life compared to others and that's what I would want for me.

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Před 2 lety +1

    Got a holiday buggy, just upgraded the motor to a hpi racing firebolt 15t motor and Tamiya 18t pinion. It’s a whole new animal now. Was pretty mundane on the stock 380

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety

      Sounds nice! Must have been the 19T pinion. But it sounds fast! 36 kph with just the 25T stock 540 motor and the 19T pinion.

    • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
      @IowaBudgetRCBashers Před 2 lety

      @@NordicRC actually it’s got an 18tooth Tamiya pinion. I couldn’t find a 19 but it meshed ok and no problems yet. Mounted in the 19t holes

  • @enricomiceli5517
    @enricomiceli5517 Před rokem +1

    i spend a lot to get ALL upgrade for the dt03, even the less common. i highly suggest the stabilizer, a good 2s lipo + a cheap brushless combo, the carson all terrain weels 5009/0027 or 0136 for onroad and carpet race, the stock ones are incredibly goodfor offroad and have and incredible grip . i got as a start the metal driveshaft but than i moved to a ball diff with cvd tamiya driveshaft universal, a good chinese speed servo (8 kg is decent even if u go brushless, the car is very small and will handle fine) and a flysky gt2e if u want to go cheap and have a very good basic transmitter , very decent compared for the same price carson one. the essential one that u absolutely need if u mount a metal gear sevo is either a 5 euro stock servo saver since the one u get will wear off fast or the hight torque one that will last longer (the small teeth get ruined with constant metal cotnact and the servo saver will start slipping without control). If u have still the stock servo saver CHECK THE ENDPOINT of your servo, especially metal. in such a small car no servo motor will get ruined or gear teeth broken but instead the servo saver teeth will worn out fast . Remeber, no matter how much u upgrade a good brushoess combo and a decent servo + transmitter reciever combo will make the difference, for the rest will always be a 2wd buggy i can be competitive but sadly always topped by 4wd alternatives. also carbon fiber shocktower front and rear are absolutely useful and very resistents, since they are very adjustable, forget turnbuckles since will just destabilize more the front weel and add some unecessary wiggle!

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před rokem

      Hi Enrico! Sorry for the late reply but I had to find a good time where I could actually read it in good pace. Great tips you have there on both set ups and gear! Thanks bro.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před rokem

      Only one thing: The Carson All Terrain Tires actually wear up more quickly on tarmac than the Tamiya spiked ones (check my video on that). When I run buggies on tarmac I use radial tires or other ones designed for on road. More durability ☺️

    • @enricomiceli5517
      @enricomiceli5517 Před rokem

      @@NordicRC i mostly run on carpet onroad so they barely wear off, but yes i tried myself after a few brushless run they wear off fast

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm so hoping you'll get a dn 01.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Would love to 😍 But think I will focus on getting projects finished for now anyway.

  • @andyrobinsonrc2480
    @andyrobinsonrc2480 Před 3 lety +1

    Sorry last one front shock tower on the dt02 is it’s most vulnerable part a carbon or alloy front shock tower brace is essential on the 02s especially if your running them hard or racing them

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, that is a good upgrade too. Watch part 2, I include it there 🙂 Here I had to pick only 5 upgrades.

  • @WillyBike
    @WillyBike Před rokem

    You must to try put on a wltoys 12428 540 motor, 8€ and make your tamiya fly! More punch! And more speed anda power!! In my tt02 rally i used one, and is really amazing

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

    I just want to hang out with you man and run cars.

  • @michaelschmid6430
    @michaelschmid6430 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Planning to gift my son his first kit building up by himself. Whats the runtime with nimh - let's say 3600mah - with stock motor? PS: Great videos!

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Hi Michael! Good idea! Did the same with my son. Uhh, run time is always too difficult. Depends on surface, how you are running it, battery condition etc. But 3600 mah will give you plenty of run time. 20 min? 40 min?

    • @michaelschmid6430
      @michaelschmid6430 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@NordicRC Perfect! I will order 2 packs first. Want to stay with nimh when he's running and operating it. Looking forward since i started same in mid 80s with Grasshopper.... ;-)

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 6 měsíci

      @@michaelschmid6430 Yeah, better keep the youngsters away from LiPos. Got the same system with my son. He only runs with NiMH and Li-Ion. Yeah, the DT-03 is the same blood-line as the Grasshopper.

  • @Nlangkirby135
    @Nlangkirby135 Před 3 lety +1

    I have 2 7.2v ni-mh batteries each rated at 5000mah. Would those work on the dt02 and dt03?

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +2

      The largest I’ve had in the DT-02 is a 4600 mah, but that one fits. And plenty of room in the DT-03.

    • @Lo-Ren
      @Lo-Ren Před 3 lety +2

      powerhouse 5000ni-mh in mine 👍🏼

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Sounds like it has room enough yes.

  • @magnusjohansson295
    @magnusjohansson295 Před 2 lety +1

    Do you know the difference between the "sport tuned" and the "torque tuned" Tamiya motors? Do they require you to go to a 19 tooth pinion?

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Magnus. The sport tuned is a 23T and the torque tuned a 25T. The sport tuned has higher rpm but lower torque. No one of them requires a 17T or 19T pinion. Larger pinion = Higher gear ratio, higher top speed. Lower acceleration/torque (compare it to your car or bicycle, and the difference between 2nd and 3rd gear etc).

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety +1

      So if you want a lot of top speed go with a sport tuned and the 19T pinion. If you want torque and good off road acceleration go with the torque tuned and a 17T pinion. Or mix them how you prefer it ☺️

    • @magnusjohansson295
      @magnusjohansson295 Před 2 lety

      @@NordicRC thank you very much! I think I"ll go with the torque tune and keep the 17 t then. Much obliged for your kind answer.

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

    Depending on the particular dto2 and dto3 I would want to put different types of brushless motors on them technically I'd want the DT 03 faster over the DT 02 meaning I would want to have the dto3 with always the faster motors than the dt02.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Why?

    • @bradkalman2353
      @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

      @@NordicRC because to me the DT of three is an upper level kit to the dt02 unless you go for the trf ones which they need to make for the dt03.

  • @Discofpv
    @Discofpv Před 2 lety +1

    Will a 25t pinion fit in this model?

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety +1

      Only options are the 17T and 19T

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety +1

    You know 550s can fit on grasshoppers as far as a motor concerned so I bet you could fit a 550 brushed on the dto2s and dto3s and the 550 will also fit the DT 01.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, a 550 can fit wherever there is room enough. Not sure what the benefit would be with such a light little 2WD. Even though it’s bigger than a 540 it’s not necessarily faster (increasing the size just means more torque and the 540 provides plenty of torque for the 02/03 I think, in my humble personal opinion).

    • @bradkalman2353
      @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

      @@NordicRC I think a 550 is good in monster trucks and to be exact also like a mad bull.

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety +1

    I see that you have the same a awanfi 7.2 3600 as I do.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, it’s a good one. Used it a lot and it’s still going strong.

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety +1

    Believe it or not the GT tune is 25 turning it's faster than the sport 2 and 23 turn I think cuz there's five degrees of timing on the 25 turn GT tuned and I want to say the dirt tuned is faster it has like 10 degrees of timing with a 27 turn one runs 19,000 and the other one runs 17,000 RPM I think the sport tunes are around 16,000or 16,500 RPM.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Got some GT tuned but they doesn’t seem much faster than the Sport Tuned, but it’s just to compare the specs. A Sport Tuned got 18.300 RPM

    • @bradkalman2353
      @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

      @@NordicRC I actually went on a look on to my base which is a website for their motors and the support tune is actually slower it's actually slower than my dirt tuned in the GT tuned has 19,000 RPM also the ugt is 19,400.

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety +1

    What about lifes and lithium ions?

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 3 lety

      Life is much lower voltage. And while Li-Ion holds the voltage better than a NiMH they still require safety precautions (while discharging and charging). And they haven’t got much ‘punch’ compared to a LiPo.

  • @gigglehurtz3167
    @gigglehurtz3167 Před 9 měsíci +1

    who still runs NIMH? am i missing a reason to use NIMH? I just use lipo on all my cars.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 5 měsíci

      I use both. NiMHs are safe for youngsters and doesn't need storage charging.

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

    I like to talk about when would you like to ever come out to United States and visit. Lol

  • @Cyco-Dude
    @Cyco-Dude Před 2 lety

    skip to 10:00 and put on 1.5 speed if you want to watch. long story short: bearings, a steel pinion and a faster motor.
    saved you 25 minutes; you're welcome.

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 2 lety

      Ha ha, yeah, much too long, that’s why I abandoned these type of videos on this channel again 😅 Uhh. Only 3? It says ‘Top 5’ 😉😅

  • @tomcook5813
    @tomcook5813 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Also, sealed bearings never need lubed

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Sadly water and tiny corns of sand can find their way into even sealed bearings 🤔

    • @tomcook5813
      @tomcook5813 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@NordicRC Oh your right, well maybe it helps ☺️

    • @NordicRC
      @NordicRC  Před 6 měsíci

      @@tomcook5813 Yeah, definitely helps ☺️

  • @bradkalman2353
    @bradkalman2353 Před 3 lety

    I am never buying any more nickel metal hydrants the only one I'm willing to buy isn't 8.4 never had an 8.4 nickel metal hydride I have 3600s and that's it.

  • @salmenda
    @salmenda Před 4 měsíci

    Holy christ, he pauses between every word. Yeah, obviously english isnt his native language...but fuck..