Can you make a video talking more about "zero rebound" shock setup? I thought that the faster your rebound was the better your car handles ruts and bumps.
I will actually be posting a couple videos very soon on the Hot Race tires, there is a lot of information to give so I purposely left them out of this video, and did separate videos for the tires.
3 questions ... #1 how do you find running the 2 shorty packs instead of 2 stick packs? #2 I have shorty's for my 1/10 scale and just got a 1/8 buggy ... i wasn't sure if shorty's would be able to power the vehicle (minimum C rating)? #3 How is the left to right weight bias? I have a Hobbywing XR8 SCT ESC and find that it along with servo and receiver is a lot lighter than the motor on the other side?
I really like the way the car feels with the shorty packs, the car seems more balanced. I use the Protek HV 6100 batteries and have had zero issues with run time or power. The HW ESC is very light now, but I run the MKS 599 servo with all metal case and titanium gears and it is a little heavier. Even though the motor is slightly heavier, I don't think there is any performance disadvantage. If you are concerned about it you can add a little extra weight on the other side.
The Xray chassis last a long time. I built my new car in May 2020 and just changed it for DNC this year. Ty may change it more often but for sure not a new one every race. We run the same car all season and just replace parts as necessary.
The chassis are made of super hard, high quality aluminum so they last a very long time, I run my practice car at least 10 gallon over the summer on the same chassis.
Haha you're the man running 45 hour mains! Love it dude
Awesome video on the winning cars. Congrats on the PNB win! 🇨🇦 🥇
The car was very quick in the long sweepers, congratulations.
Another great video. Thanks Ty. Congratulations, hell of a race.
I was excited to see you do well. Enjoy your videos too.
Really cool insights, thank you!!
Thank you! Great vid again. Congratz!
Could you talk more about the zero rebound shocks? oils, springs piston?
Good talking to u at pnb hope to see u next yr luv the vids 😎👊
Hey ty it’s me buddy christian great job at PNB
Hey Buddy, how's it going.
Congrats you are great
Good job Ty and thanks for the info like always 👍
That's huge toe out. I've got steel balls in TLR Arrma, trying to get aluminum or titanium, less unsprung weight.
Can you make a video talking more about "zero rebound" shock setup? I thought that the faster your rebound was the better your car handles ruts and bumps.
Ok I will do a video on this, thanks.
No mention of the Hot Race tyres you used!
I will actually be posting a couple videos very soon on the Hot Race tires, there is a lot of information to give so I purposely left them out of this video, and did separate videos for the tires.
@@tytessmann5842 Ok. Thanks for the reply and I will look out for the videos.
Awesome buggy’s...
3 questions ... #1 how do you find running the 2 shorty packs instead of 2 stick packs? #2 I have shorty's for my 1/10 scale and just got a 1/8 buggy ... i wasn't sure if shorty's would be able to power the vehicle (minimum C rating)? #3 How is the left to right weight bias? I have a Hobbywing XR8 SCT ESC and find that it along with servo and receiver is a lot lighter than the motor on the other side?
I really like the way the car feels with the shorty packs, the car seems more balanced. I use the Protek HV 6100 batteries and have had zero issues with run time or power. The HW ESC is very light now, but I run the MKS 599 servo with all metal case and titanium gears and it is a little heavier. Even though the motor is slightly heavier, I don't think there is any performance disadvantage. If you are concerned about it you can add a little extra weight on the other side.
Your the man ty god bless you bro
Are all the hw pro drivers changing to the 2200kv from the 1900kv motors
Congrats on PNB
what is the pencil trick Ty? and congrads you guys always work hard and deserve what you get
Check Adam Drakes channel. He has a video on it.
Here is a link to a video I did on doing the pencil trick on the pillow balls to keep the suspension super free.
@@tytessmann5842 sorry Ty. I forgot you had a video on it too.
Is the fx 2108 pipe is it the same as the os 2090 pipe thanks
How many chassis do you use a year as a pro driver? New for every big event?
The Xray chassis last a long time. I built my new car in May 2020 and just changed it for DNC this year. Ty may change it more often but for sure not a new one every race. We run the same car all season and just replace parts as necessary.
The chassis are made of super hard, high quality aluminum so they last a very long time, I run my practice car at least 10 gallon over the summer on the same chassis.
Easy = DIALED