Hello, dug out my old RC10 T3 from a long time ago to show to my kids

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Hello, dug out my old RC10 T3 from a long time ago to show to my kids

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This thing still looks good and runs great. I know I will need to get new batteries, only runs for like 3 minutes then dies. What are good ones to get.

Also, is it worth upgrading anything on this?

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Re: Hello, dug out my old RC10 T3 from a long time ago to show to my kids

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Welcome.

A new Nimh battery would get you going
https://www.amainhobbies.com/onyx-6cell-7.2v-subc-nimh-battery-w-tamiya-connector-3000mah-onxp5311/p769257

That battery would work with the truck and charger you have. It is similar to the one that associated recommended for the T3 RTR kit.

As for the upgrade question that will depend on how much you will drive it.

It could make sense to take most of it apart and clean it up. The shocks likely need some attention.

If you really get into driving it a new steering servo will get you much better response.

You can mostly modernize it with a new brushless speed controller, motor and Lipo batteries. There is a lot you can do but it's a great truck as it is. It was popular so even though it's older there are still some parts available.

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Re: Hello, dug out my old RC10 T3 from a long time ago to show to my kids

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I would replace the motor with something else.

The Tamiya RZ, BZ, and TZ are great choices. Japanese made and fully rebuildable.

Lots of other stuff out there (including the Reedy Radon) are Chinese made. If you look, most of the new Reedy, Integy, Surpass, Brood, etc have the same cans and endbells.
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juicedcoupe wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2023 3:59 pm I would replace the motor with something else.

The Tamiya RZ, BZ, and TZ are great choices. Japanese made and fully rebuildable.

Lots of other stuff out there (including the Reedy Radon) are Chinese made. If you look, most of the new Reedy, Integy, Surpass, Brood, etc have the same cans and endbells.
I have that motor in my T3 for casual use it feels fine. It seems that going brushless would be bigger gain for the money.

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thanks for the input...... how does this RC look? Typical standard build or are there any upgrades from the norm?

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sjones0812 wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 8:25 pm thanks for the input...... how does this RC look? Typical standard build or are there any upgrades from the norm?

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It looks like the basic kit. Non-threaded shocks and dogbones. The chassis doesn't have the graphite look either.

The manual calls for gold body shocks. But blue versions (same shocks, different color) seem to be pretty common on T3's. Maybe a later run model?
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It’s the RTR T3, basic version of a great truck.
Who do you race for ?
Me……. I race for me.
That’s impossible, I was told you need a sponsor to race.
Hey Cru ! Go balls out 8)

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juicedcoupe wrote: Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:55 pm The manual calls for gold body shocks. But blue versions (same shocks, different color) seem to be pretty common on T3's. Maybe a later run model?
Gold Body Shocks:
7003 (1997-1999 Sport)
7013 (1997-1999 Basic)

Blue Body Shocks:
7009 (2000-2002 ARR)
7010 (2000-2002 RTR)

Hard Anodized Shocks:
7037 (1997-1999 Team)
7038 (2000-2002 Team)
7048 (2000-2002 Factory Team)

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Re: Hello, dug out my old RC10 T3 from a long time ago to show to my kids

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it there a date or a date code on the car to see what year it's from?

I just don't remember when I bought this or how old it is.

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AE timeline shows the T3 2000-2003
Who do you race for ?
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That’s impossible, I was told you need a sponsor to race.
Hey Cru ! Go balls out 8)

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