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Start of a T2 racer

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So for my first T2...

Found this:

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And after some donor parts from another pending project:

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So questions:

For those whom have raced these in the past, base starting set up? Springs, pistons, oils, camber links?
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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awesome joey! can't wait to see the end results.

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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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Gotta love the T2.

What shocks are those?
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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Fronts are stock team shocks, rears in the picture are AE threaded V2 standard bore. I have the stock team rear shocks too, but didnt feel like pulling the white stuff off and putting the black parts on for the picture, so I dropped the modern shocks there for sizing up and thoughts of the future....


So what springs, pistons, oils? I may just start with the base FT T4 set up. It hasnt been wrong yet.
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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I would start with the factory manual set up. Should be easy to drive and you can change from there.
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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Not sure about the manual set up...

Green springs front, #3 piston, 25 wgt oil
Green springs rear, #2 piston, 25 wgt oil

FT T4 (which I used on a 10T a while back, worked a charm)

Silver springs front, #2 piston, 30 wgt oil
Green springs rear, #1 piston, 30 wgt oil

I dont have Green fronts (that I know of), I do have silver....so :)
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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JK Racing wrote:Not sure about the manual set up...

Green springs front, #3 piston, 25 wgt oil
Green springs rear, #2 piston, 25 wgt oil

FT T4 (which I used on a 10T a while back, worked a charm)

Silver springs front, #2 piston, 30 wgt oil
Green springs rear, #1 piston, 30 wgt oil

I dont have Green fronts (that I know of), I do have silver....so :)
Pretty sure 3/2 is the setup.
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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So I took the truck to the track with me to show some other vintage racers what will be coming at them soon :)

Buggy was acting up (shutting off randomly), so in the main, WTH...tossed it out there. Indoor clay track, wrong tires (losi red & panther soft, not clay compound). Spur in the pictures was missing teeth, so I literally wedged a B4 type spur on there. Not sure what to gear (been too long since I geared a brushed motor) so went with 21/87 - sounded about right from what I remember with a stock motor.

Wrong tires, so the truck pushed somewhat (didnt help with a stock weak servo trying to move those tires). Rear traction was pretty good, amazingly. So I was in 2nd most of the race, until I turned into a pipe with 2 laps to go and got passed. Finished about 5 feet behind 2nd place in 3rd. Absolutely amazed at how well the truck did with what little time & effort I put into it.

Now...B4 series top shaft & slipper set up, brushless and strong/fast servo are calling my name on this truck. Then back to the track to tear up the other vintage cars.
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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You don't really need to upgrade the top shaft when going brushless.
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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Doing it because I only have spur gears for that shaft. Ease of parts swaps :)
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Lol, well then it makes sense haha
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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a pic when it was being tested
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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Here's my runner :)

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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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Body painted
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Re: Start of a T2 racer

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man, crap is about to get real with the t2's. LOL awesome stuff guys!

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