Such a sweet car, with all the the rtr 1/8th scale buggy out, I'm interested in how this thing stacks up against the rest! Your vids are a true blessing bro
@@Jason_Voorhees. Typhon is alright. More leaned too be a basher, even with the machined parts. Its also heavier. I own both. If you want it to be more racey, id pick the losi.
Nice, looks really good and geared towards racing. I am surprised that the carpet track let you drive it on there. There use to be an Astro turf track I would go to and they didn’t let 4 wd short course trucks on the track and I assume they probably wouldn’t of let a 1/8 buggy on either
Yeah, just depends on the track. I'm surprised they wouldn't let you run 1/10 SCT there! But at the carpet track, as long it's 2S it's OK and they race 4WD SCT too.
Oh ok. I really wish that would not of happened! I just replaced the chassis on mine. unfortunately it is not the same that comes in the kit. I replaced it with the TLR chassis. So far it's holding up fine. I never saw a chassis bend so easy before lol
The receiver shouldnbe 5.5ms capable, but I'd wager the rtr transmitter is still 11ms , as the DX5c for example is DSM-R and only 11ms, but the same recievers will bind to a DX5 Pro ar 5.5ms... Very interested in any info that shows the rtr transmitter working at 5.5ms, as I may put a couple back into service if thats the case... I'm debating using one that we don't use anymore, from a King Sling rtr, fir an E-Buggy I may endnup selling, so that I could offer it as even more almost ready to run for someone newer to racing maybe, just add battery/charger and transponder.... I'd for sure test it that way first...
You know I sure most have forgotten… Losi did an electric buggy about 10 years ago maybe longer it had a dynamite brushless system … it’s was ok for the times. Losi was more focused on there 1/8 scale nitro stuff at the time. So yeah it was kinda lame. Now electric’s have come so far !!!
I guess this would be comparable with the Kyosho mp10 ready set? Hopefully, LOSI will release a nitro version so it can be compared with the Kyosho. It's awesome that LOSI uses metrics in this. As a European, I'm not familiar with the US standard. Would be awesome with nitro version and a Dynamite Mach 2 engine 😀
@@chrisvda7277most 1/8 esc and motors are 6s capable but you only allowed 4s racing. Why? I'm not real sure but 6s would be too much 4s is all you need on a track
Crazy! Don't worry, this is not the end of the testing, but just the beginning... I wanted to try it while it was still clean, would be rude to take a filthy outdoor 1/8 scale here.
@DatSun. Do the pros run 6s capable cars with 4s? TLR Typhon Roller comes with most 7075 parts so that seems the better option. Hobao Vs Pro roller also 7075 parts. Just choose 6s electronics.
Note the RTR is based on the 8ight-XE 2.0, not the 1.0 like I said in the video. My mistake.
Been watching you for least 7 yrs I'm glad the big wigs are finally noticing you have a fan base brother I love you for that
Thanks! Appreciate you watching all this time!
I love you more.
I ran mine for the first time yesterday on a 1/8 scale track it’s really impressive and I own and race a techno ET48 2.0 truggy.
Such a sweet car, with all the the rtr 1/8th scale buggy out, I'm interested in how this thing stacks up against the rest! Your vids are a true blessing bro
Thanks!
Damn they let you run that 1/8 scale in there.
That is a sweet RTR. I'm going to pick one up for my son to start learning how to race.
I like it. I like it a lot.
That thing scoots along pretty well, even on 2S. It handles great!
Nice driving man ! Love that buggy too 🔥
Might be my favorite car this year!
That is uch a sweet setup.
I definitely want to get this as my first 8th scale race buggy.
Check out the Tlr typhon instead and thank me later. 4s just like this Losi and machined aluminum parts instead of cast.
@@TheDoozie43 thanks for the heads up
@@Jason_Voorhees. Typhon is alright. More leaned too be a basher, even with the machined parts. Its also heavier. I own both. If you want it to be more racey, id pick the losi.
Nice, looks really good and geared towards racing. I am surprised that the carpet track let you drive it on there. There use to be an Astro turf track I would go to and they didn’t let 4 wd short course trucks on the track and I assume they probably wouldn’t of let a 1/8 buggy on either
Yeah, just depends on the track. I'm surprised they wouldn't let you run 1/10 SCT there! But at the carpet track, as long it's 2S it's OK and they race 4WD SCT too.
Nice! Yea, no 4 wd SCT, they did do 2 wd SCT there though, and it was pretty popular
After you put some time in it diffs shocks camber etc, it goes like crazy.
This is a hardcore racing car I have many rc cars, but this losi is the best by far.
That is a sweet looking track. Think I would go 2wd buggy if 8th scale was limited to 2s though.
Was yours leaking oil in the box? Mine had a puddle of oil in the box. I think it's from the diff.
Mine has it on the center diff gear and pinion.
Oh ok. I really wish that would not of happened! I just replaced the chassis on mine. unfortunately it is not the same that comes in the kit. I replaced it with the TLR chassis. So far it's holding up fine. I never saw a chassis bend so easy before lol
First time I've seen an 1/8 run on carpet
Hey do you think this 8ight-XE body would fit on the older 8XE?
What are you running for a battery
Such a nice buggy But needs a Nice front Bumper
I was going to critique it, but its the first RTR with a sensored motor? First ive seen
Can you change the connector on this esc to a t style or bullets and just leave the little grey wire off?
Yes
@@RazorRC thank you.
Can this technically be switched to motor since the kit version comes with an option for a nitro set up?
im a 10th scale buggy guy myself. If I ever were to dive back into nitro, I think I would do a 18th buggy though. Anyways neat video
Anyone else has the body catching the wheels on high throttle? It's rubs the tires causing damaged tired. Really annoying
The receiver shouldnbe 5.5ms capable, but I'd wager the rtr transmitter is still 11ms , as the DX5c for example is DSM-R and only 11ms, but the same recievers will bind to a DX5 Pro ar 5.5ms...
Very interested in any info that shows the rtr transmitter working at 5.5ms, as I may put a couple back into service if thats the case... I'm debating using one that we don't use anymore, from a King Sling rtr, fir an E-Buggy I may endnup selling, so that I could offer it as even more almost ready to run for someone newer to racing maybe, just add battery/charger and transponder.... I'd for sure test it that way first...
Sorry my bad, I thought I had read that it was 5.5ms, but you're right the DX3 is only 11ms.
Where is this
it says on the wall
What's the competitor to 1/8 rtr or is this gonna be the best on the market??!?
Based on the 2.0
Sorry, yes you're right!
You know I sure most have forgotten… Losi did an electric buggy about 10 years ago maybe longer it had a dynamite brushless system … it’s was ok for the times. Losi was more focused on there 1/8 scale nitro stuff at the time. So yeah it was kinda lame. Now electric’s have come so far !!!
I'd go Losi or Kyosho
I guess this would be comparable with the Kyosho mp10 ready set? Hopefully, LOSI will release a nitro version so it can be compared with the Kyosho. It's awesome that LOSI uses metrics in this. As a European, I'm not familiar with the US standard. Would be awesome with nitro version and a Dynamite Mach 2 engine 😀
Yup, this would be a direct competitor to the MP10e Readyset. I hope they bring out a nitro!
@@RazorRCHey do the pros run 6s capable motors and esc? I don't know.
@@chrisvda7277 1/8 Buggy is run on 4S.
@RazorRC So if they had a 6s rig but used 4s would they be disqualified lol
Or do they have to have a 4s Esc lol
@@chrisvda7277most 1/8 esc and motors are 6s capable but you only allowed 4s racing. Why? I'm not real sure but 6s would be too much 4s is all you need on a track
Please help me out! What would you say is the best 1/10 RTR race buggy?
hope they drop a nitro version to replace the old rtr 8ight
Me too!
What track is this?
Norcal Hobbies
Tlr typhon rtr is still a better option imo for all the machined 7075 parts.
The Typhon is a lot heavier and better for bashing, this is better for racing.
I remember when one tenth scale in 1/5 scale where the only RC type size cars you can buy now they have a size for all🎉😂
It was 12th, 10th, 8th and quarter scale.
Instead of getting rid of all the old molds, they just recycle it into R.T.R.s... That's why r t r cars look like frankensteins
Super slow on the straight
@@Luca_s_Lab it’s on 2S. So half speed.
No eat you tested this thing in a indoor 1/10 track. Ridiculous
Crazy! Don't worry, this is not the end of the testing, but just the beginning... I wanted to try it while it was still clean, would be rude to take a filthy outdoor 1/8 scale here.
Over priced most cars in that range is 6s
You're not lying at all I just bought a kraton 6s for less
still cheaper that a full on race car
Apples and oranges.
No 6s rtr in that range is coming with a sensored system. This is bred as a track car.
@DatSun. Do the pros run 6s capable cars with 4s?
TLR Typhon Roller comes with most 7075 parts so that seems the better option.
Hobao Vs Pro roller also 7075 parts.
Just choose 6s electronics.
A Kraton is not geared for 1/8 scale dirt racing. They are in two different categories.