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simplechamp 09.19.2010 04:50 PM

Hobao Hyper 10TT 1/10 truggy
 
http://www.neobuggy.net/modules/news...p?storyid=8858

http://www.nitrohouse.com/catalog/pr...ducts_id=22603

Based from the Hyper Mini ST. Looks like they just added a bigger chassis and 2.2" truck wheels. Should be pretty easy to convert over a Hyper Mini ST to the TT. I like the forward-cab body design like on most newer 1/8 truggies.

Nard Cox 09.20.2010 07:41 AM

I agree this place is better to discuss this car, but a small FYI : Ofna Hyper 10T.

Looks like a nice car to compete with the Losi 10T :)

Nard Cox 09.29.2010 05:03 AM

[youtube]mhIxQXeP9As[/youtube]

nitrostarter 09.29.2010 02:42 PM

They look pretty good being professionally driven! :lol:

JoFreak 10.04.2010 05:03 PM

Now it's on the OFNA-site as well: Hyper 10TT

But one question, since this seems to be based on the 10SC:
I read a lot about the steering and the CVDs beeing to weak on the 10SC (no first hand experience with it), would this mean the same issues persist on the 10TT as well?

stampy 01.02.2011 12:45 AM

Just bought one, Super jazzed! been waiting for a truck like this for years!

brainanator 01.02.2011 11:47 AM

Let me know how tough it is stampy!!! If you get a chance to beat it up anyway :D I've been looking at it for a month or so now...

stampy 01.05.2011 08:06 PM

just got it yesterday. Its alot smaller than i though it was going to be, the wifes rustler makes it look tiny. but other than being small the truck seems nice the only other gripe i have is the drive train is loud even with the stock plastic spur :(

Bondonutz 01.05.2011 08:49 PM

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mac3194 01.05.2011 09:02 PM

pictures??^^

brainanator 01.05.2011 10:00 PM

i want it small :) my gf was disappointed when I told her it wouldn't be tiny (insert penis jokes here). good to hear!

stampy 01.10.2011 07:46 PM

Pics
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...2/IMG_2348.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...2/IMG_2349.jpg

http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...2/IMG_2350.jpg

10tt weight loaded
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...2/IMG_2352.jpg

wifes rusty loaded, same gear.
http://i71.photobucket.com/albums/i1...2/IMG_2354.jpg

stampy 01.18.2011 06:20 AM

This thing is pretty tough so far, found out one thing i dont like. the stupid a-arm design! hit a lip going into my drive way and when the suspension compressed the lip of the drive way cought the bend in the arm and took a nice chunk out :grrrrrr:

brainanator 01.18.2011 02:25 PM

well since the chunk is taken out it'll just bounce off better next time? lol :p

Bondonutz 02.09.2011 01:13 AM

Stampy, ben a few weeks so what you think so far about the 10TT ?

I jsut bought one and I'm now rebuilding the diffs and setting it up for the track, added lots of hops up and a nice 2s set up. Myself and 3 friends all bought one so were hoping to have some fun on the track w/them.

brainanator 02.09.2011 01:34 AM

ended up not getting the hyper 10TT and picked up a used CRT .5 for pretty cheap. Of course converting it to brushless.
Just thought I'd updated on what I was doing as I had said I was getting one earlier.

stampy 02.09.2011 01:39 AM

Im just a basher so i cant tell ya if its fast on a track or any thing. but from bashing it, it flys nice, real easy to control, its balanced just the way i like it witch is slighty toward the rear, my left right is near to spot on. I found that the shock fluid is a bit light for 3s and a 36-50+ motor. So far its a bad ass truck:-D

Bondonutz 02.09.2011 02:27 AM

@ Stampy, Very Nice !

While doing research I've read a lot of guys said the front pillow ball carriers tend to be a little weak, My nice "slightly" used roller showed up with one carrier cracked through.

silentbob343 02.18.2011 02:57 AM

Could one convert an STe with a new chassis and F/R dog bones?

Thirdgen89GTA 08.28.2012 09:51 PM

I ended up finally getting the 17m adapters for the 10TT.

Dont' regret it. I also upgraded to rear CVDs at the same time too.

Stuck some GRP Grandini's on it, loaded it with 4S and sent it out for some speed runs. No radar gun or GPS though. I really need to buy one. I'd say its probably around the 55mph mark, or close to it.

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8436/7...7dac11e4_b.jpg


http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8444/7...1b46c70e_b.jpg

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8435/7...4d9a9733_b.jpg

x-y 09.17.2012 03:50 AM

if anyone search opinion abut this car in track ........ in my track we have 5 of this cars .... and the 1/8tte of 3500gr are much faster than this toys of 2200gr jeje ......... the best lap of a 10tt is 34:23 .... and the faster lap of a 1/8tt is 31:50 :lol:

this cars are big and light .... but also are easy to break ..... sincerely I like much more the 1/8tte (mugen :whistle:)

http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/t...h/S2490002.jpg

Thirdgen89GTA 09.17.2012 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by x-y (Post 423708)
if anyone search opinion abut this car in track ........ in my track we have 5 of this cars .... and the 1/8tte of 3500gr are much faster than this toys of 2200gr jeje ......... the best lap of a 10tt is 34:23 .... and the faster lap of a 1/8tt is 31:50 :lol:

this cars are big and light .... but also are easy to break ..... sincerely I like much more the 1/8tte (mugen :whistle:)

http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/t...h/S2490002.jpg

You can't compare 1/8th durability to 1/10th scale durability. The 1/8th scale will win every time.

Some tracks do NOT allow 1/8th scales for various reasons, in fact most tracks by specifically disallow 1/8th buggies and truggies. They are too heavy and their insurance will not allow vehicles over a certain weight.

This is the reason I got a 10TT and am going to mod it to look like an 8th scale buggy. The longer wheelbase will make it handle closer to the 1/8th buggies I like, but it will still be under the limit.

I didn't by a Losi 810 because I didn't want to go through an electric conversion on it. My next 8th scale buggy will likely be a Nexx8, its cheap, parts compatible with my truggy, and I know it'll be supported for a very long time.


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