Accidentally clipped the first couple seconds off when I was uploading on mobile and really don’t wanna reupload. sorry for the start of the video ahead of time🤦🏽♂️😂
I’m in Ohio also. I have no issues with E-Revo 2.0 People do give it some hate on durability. That’s almost every RC until you fix it’s weak points. I have other vehicles including XMAX, Kraton EXB, Losi Eight T Cool video and nice back yard
Yea I agree for the amount of money I put into the revo (very very little outside of electronics) it’s been an absolute monster. I know it’s pushrods used to be a joke when it first came out and that’s the reputation it got from the Kevin Talbots of TH-cam… kinda sucks more people don’t give it a chance so we could have more creative builds in the community
Oh I feel your pain I had to build this one three times to get it right, it broke right through the middle section when I hit it at high speed the first time 🤣. I just had some 1/4” thick plastic laying around and some tubular aluminum I found at work with a curve in it, cut the plastic into smaller sections so I didn’t need to bend it so severely (causes breaks if you do) then screwed it to the aluminum frame. The curved pieces of aluminum also have little quick release tabs so I can switch out the legs to set the height however I need it. It might be pretty hard to replicate but i could send you some pictures or a video if you’d like 😁. It’s much lighter than wood and probably more durable over time
@@V8chump wow… i am really impressed that you answer so fast and so nice! Thank you a lot! I think I know how you build yours, I’m gonna try in my own 😁 Thank you a lot an have a great day! 🥹
There ya go buddy 😁 they come with that little adapter so you won’t have to open your receiver box everytime you need to change/unplug your fans (I recommend unplugging them every once in a while before you run to listen for your ESC fan, make sure it’s working before you run, then just plug the motor fans back in)
@@hamzatagl6348 I used a yeah racing heatsink and the screws that came with it. I had to make 4 of my own spacers and find 4 similar screws though as the yeah racing heatsink only includes 4 of each and I wanted my fans to be well supported, while not being choked off by being too close to the heatsink. the heatsink I mention is linked in the description and comes with 2 yeah racing fans that get the job done but you’ll want the protek ones on hand if you bash hard 😁
Haha! I bought mine when they first came out. I loved it for years, I finally sold it this year, besides the suspect parts modified, never had to fix a dog or any internal parts. Only rc I’ve ever owned that took drivetrain abuse and never had one issue! Did keep the gearing stock. Great rc in my opinion! 👍💯
Yea when compared to the arrma 6s diffs they’re insanely beefy. They could probably handle 8s especially if it had some lighter tires but I did blow my front and rear diffs trying self right on grass the first day I got it, that said traxxas replaced it and I’ve never had a problem since.... also never used self right since 😅😂
Accidentally clipped the first couple seconds off when I was uploading on mobile and really don’t wanna reupload. sorry for the start of the video ahead of time🤦🏽♂️😂
I’m in Ohio also. I have no issues with E-Revo 2.0 People do give it some hate on durability. That’s almost every RC until you fix it’s weak points. I have other vehicles including XMAX, Kraton EXB, Losi Eight T
Cool video and nice back yard
Yea I agree for the amount of money I put into the revo (very very little outside of electronics) it’s been an absolute monster. I know it’s pushrods used to be a joke when it first came out and that’s the reputation it got from the Kevin Talbots of TH-cam… kinda sucks more people don’t give it a chance so we could have more creative builds in the community
Good ish..
If that’s based on my driving I’ll take it as a complement 😂😅
How did you build the ramp? Tried to build one by myself and it broke because of the insane power of the e revo 😬
Oh I feel your pain I had to build this one three times to get it right, it broke right through the middle section when I hit it at high speed the first time 🤣. I just had some 1/4” thick plastic laying around and some tubular aluminum I found at work with a curve in it, cut the plastic into smaller sections so I didn’t need to bend it so severely (causes breaks if you do) then screwed it to the aluminum frame. The curved pieces of aluminum also have little quick release tabs so I can switch out the legs to set the height however I need it. It might be pretty hard to replicate but i could send you some pictures or a video if you’d like 😁. It’s much lighter than wood and probably more durable over time
@@V8chump wow… i am really impressed that you answer so fast and so nice! Thank you a lot! I think I know how you build yours, I’m gonna try in my own 😁
Thank you a lot an have a great day! 🥹
Can you give me link for the motor fans pleasee...
www.amainhobbies.com/protek-rc-30x30x10mm-aluminum-high-speed-hv-cooling-fan-blue-black-ptk-2112/p-qqzlqztqgzqxactz?gclid=CjwKCAjwoP6LBhBlEiwAvCcthDZ1kwm_Z5qY4xJabIiBOiTjDjISnOx4elfZteu7gCIHnBKGXUHysBoCYUwQAvD_BwE
There ya go buddy 😁 they come with that little adapter so you won’t have to open your receiver box everytime you need to change/unplug your fans (I recommend unplugging them every once in a while before you run to listen for your ESC fan, make sure it’s working before you run, then just plug the motor fans back in)
Check out my other vid for other reccomended parts and part numbers 😁
@@V8chump How did you mount the fans to the motor? And thanks for taking interest to my comment.
@@hamzatagl6348 I used a yeah racing heatsink and the screws that came with it. I had to make 4 of my own spacers and find 4 similar screws though as the yeah racing heatsink only includes 4 of each and I wanted my fans to be well supported, while not being choked off by being too close to the heatsink. the heatsink I mention is linked in the description and comes with 2 yeah racing fans that get the job done but you’ll want the protek ones on hand if you bash hard 😁
Haha! I bought mine when they first came out. I loved it for years, I finally sold it this year, besides the suspect parts modified, never had to fix a dog or any internal parts. Only rc I’ve ever owned that took drivetrain abuse and never had one issue! Did keep the gearing stock. Great rc in my opinion! 👍💯
Yea when compared to the arrma 6s diffs they’re insanely beefy. They could probably handle 8s especially if it had some lighter tires but I did blow my front and rear diffs trying self right on grass the first day I got it, that said traxxas replaced it and I’ve never had a problem since.... also never used self right since 😅😂
Also thinking about swapping front and rear drive cups, I have spares ready to go, just an idea to extend their life a little longer 😁