A tale of 2 t3's
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:40 pm
I bought my Son a T3 almost three years ago to replace his Tamiya Falcon. He needed something that was durable and was easier to find parts for. I originally set it up with a Novak XRS esc and a mild Kyosho 23turn modified motor. Top speed was decent but the XRS is a wimpy speedo and the acceleration was poor. In addition the ESC is rated for a 15 turn but would regularly heat up and shut down, even with the stock gearing. So consequently he didn’t run the truck much and would opt to drive my Wild Willy or Midnight Pumpkin.
His friend down the street has an original 6016 RC-10 and I helped his Dad get it running with a nice 19turn motor. The buggy was faster than my son’s T3 which bummed my son out. So I set out to hook his T3 up for him. I bought an Epic 14 Turn quad Modified motor. I picked up a second hand Novak GT7 and then bought a few 3300 NiMh packs for him. Needless to say this truck has got power to spare. Here are a couple of shots of it.


As I was running his truck, I was thinking that I need to get one of these also. I found a guy on the RCCA board selling a RTR T3 for $75 shipped. When I got the truck it was in excellent shape and had been hardly run. I installed a set of bearings and replaced the dog bones with CVD’s. I swapped out the suspension arms and rear shock tower for the carbon fiber pieces. I used a Novak GT7 ESC, a Novak XXL receiver and a Trinity Cobalt 10X2 Modified motor. I had to set the slipped and diff to full tight to harness all the power this thing puts out but it’s definitely a blast to run. Here are a couple of shots of it.


His friend down the street has an original 6016 RC-10 and I helped his Dad get it running with a nice 19turn motor. The buggy was faster than my son’s T3 which bummed my son out. So I set out to hook his T3 up for him. I bought an Epic 14 Turn quad Modified motor. I picked up a second hand Novak GT7 and then bought a few 3300 NiMh packs for him. Needless to say this truck has got power to spare. Here are a couple of shots of it.


As I was running his truck, I was thinking that I need to get one of these also. I found a guy on the RCCA board selling a RTR T3 for $75 shipped. When I got the truck it was in excellent shape and had been hardly run. I installed a set of bearings and replaced the dog bones with CVD’s. I swapped out the suspension arms and rear shock tower for the carbon fiber pieces. I used a Novak GT7 ESC, a Novak XXL receiver and a Trinity Cobalt 10X2 Modified motor. I had to set the slipped and diff to full tight to harness all the power this thing puts out but it’s definitely a blast to run. Here are a couple of shots of it.

