Ok, I have alot of track time with a corally radix 6 on 4s, the tlr typhon, and the spark. The spark is like driving a cinder block on the track. It's a heavy turd. The radix is almost 2lbs lighter then the spark. Don't even waste your dough on the spark. The losi 8xe rtr is a sloppy mess after 2 track days. Consistently finishing on podium in sportsman buggy with the radix....after almost 3 years it's still a great buggy.
Diff weights would have made the largest difference though. When tried my Typhon stock diff weights was horrible on truck, then to 7/10/5 was lightning on track
Hey Razor! The spark is sweet, but I'm able to get a brand new TLR typhon roller for about $230. How do they compare for bashing? I will not be racing, but that TLR deal is tempting, even though I wouldn't normally go for a buggy. Thoughts?
I've got 20 or so bashers and crawlers. No buggies. I had a DBXLE for a few months but rarely drove it because i wasn't sure what it's made to do. I want a large scale Typhon type buggy but nobody builds one. The nearest track to me is 3 hours away. Is there any reason for me to ever bother with a buggy for just general ramp and natural terrain bashing? I've got most of the Arrma 4s, 6s, and 8s line up, Xmaxx, SRB 2.0 , and a couple others already. Am i missing out on anything by not having any racing type buggies since I'll never see a racetrack?
I think you would enjoy having at least one buggy to mess with. They are nimble and jump very well. Not a heavy basher on rough terrain but they can hold their own bashing.
How would you compare the Spark on the track to the TLR Typhon & the new Losi 4s rtr buggy.
more of a basher, but drives not bad honestly
Don't let out the Kyosho MP10E Readyset, and the Serpent rtr. Those should also be included in any comparison
Ok, I have alot of track time with a corally radix 6 on 4s, the tlr typhon, and the spark. The spark is like driving a cinder block on the track. It's a heavy turd. The radix is almost 2lbs lighter then the spark. Don't even waste your dough on the spark. The losi 8xe rtr is a sloppy mess after 2 track days. Consistently finishing on podium in sportsman buggy with the radix....after almost 3 years it's still a great buggy.
What a great driving skills 👍 more vid like this please, this is great😃
Very cool to see that side of it.
Great track you have access to.
for sure!
she's definitely a contender!!
I live in the area and recognize most of the locations in your videos but I don't know where this track is. Can you share that?
Which one is a better buggy, the the spark 6SXB or the synco 4.. thanks for your help
Diff weights would have made the largest difference though. When tried my Typhon stock diff weights was horrible on truck, then to 7/10/5 was lightning on track
Were is this track at? Im close to north cal.
delta RC
2 hour 35 min away from me@@RazorRC
Let’s contact corally to make something 1/5
Would love to see your journey into making this competitive
unforunately this track is too far away (and not open most of the time) for me to do that.
@RazorRC that's a shame I think the spark has the capability to guide a beginner into racing
Hey Razor! The spark is sweet, but I'm able to get a brand new TLR typhon roller for about $230. How do they compare for bashing? I will not be racing, but that TLR deal is tempting, even though I wouldn't normally go for a buggy. Thoughts?
that's a steal
@@RazorRCI bought it last night, total $235 with tax. We shall see!
I've got 20 or so bashers and crawlers. No buggies. I had a DBXLE for a few months but rarely drove it because i wasn't sure what it's made to do. I want a large scale Typhon type buggy but nobody builds one. The nearest track to me is 3 hours away.
Is there any reason for me to ever bother with a buggy for just general ramp and natural terrain bashing? I've got most of the Arrma 4s, 6s, and 8s line up, Xmaxx, SRB 2.0 , and a couple others already. Am i missing out on anything by not having any racing type buggies since I'll never see a racetrack?
I think you would enjoy having at least one buggy to mess with. They are nimble and jump very well. Not a heavy basher on rough terrain but they can hold their own bashing.
it's for sure different than those other cars you have
«Team.. what?»
lol, his reaction was priceless!
What scale?
1/8 buggy
Gummi bearz
Oh and where is this awesome track ??
delta RC in Antioch ,CA
What ?! 😂😂
so funny
This buggy weighs 9.4lbs with a lightweight 4s pack. There is no making this turd competitive. I have one.