Just got mine haven't really drove it besides punching it inside the house, gonna drive today, from my understanding the v2 has a blue motor mount, mine has the gold motor mount, it does have the blue handle transmitter, thanks
Hi, thanks, great review. Can you please tell me, if it's got ''battery securuty shutt-off'' at 6,8 V fir S2 and/or 10,2 for S3 to prevent DEAD-DRAIN of the battery ? Thanks
I haven't had mine two hours and the esc just went poof smoke every were, I took the original esc out and replaced it with a hyper go esc, y'all let me be the first one to tell you it screams now, it scared me when I held it and gave it full throttle, the tires bloomed up really fast, when I pull the trigger the power is instant no slow build up, this buggy is going to be stupid fast it might out run my legendary Sonic beast I will test the speed tomorrow
@@Storyracing387 Mine was a 305 auto, but I built a 350 for it, then swapped in a 5 speed. Now I have a built 403inch LS that I'm hoping to swap in this winter, along with a T56 Magnum.
This buggy does 40+ mph out the box NOT 30mph as you guessed. There have been several reviews on TH-cam and when they've done speed tests it's got between 40 and 44 mph on the provided 2s battery and 52mph/ 55mph on 3s
@@BudgetRC_Channel NO my friend I'm talking the v2,I KNOW I own one. Perhaps the throttle trim wasn't turned all the way up. But I PROMISE YOU there are plenty of version 2 speed tests on TH-cam, I've just watched Tomley Rc video, it gets 30+ on grass then 40+ mph on tarmac and 50+ on 3s
@@BudgetRC_Channel also the box claims 75kph which is 46.6 mph now we all know they often don't get the advertised speed BUT they're not going to claim 46.6mph if it only does 30mph are they? BUT they would say 46.6mph if it does 40/42 mph. Don't believe me if you want my friend just watch Tomley rc video on this car,he clearly shows and talks about a v2 which has the blue round the controller and motor mount so we know it's v2. It gets 30mph on grass and 40mph on tarmac
@@BudgetRC_Channel Hello thanks for replying! I came to this video because I was thinking this to be my first rc car. Could you tell me how to adjust it the correct way? If mine came a bit off
@@Xbot4Life I was asking if he replaced any drive train parts. Sometimes when you go from 2S to 3S things like diffs and gears can get damaged or need to be replaced more frequently.
So i bought the v2 version the one bundled with a 3s battery and the car wont move with 3s only steering moves. Idk whats going on the esc is blinking red led how do i fix this. Please help thanks in advance
Not sure. That's a different RC than mine, which is only 2s. Usually when it steers but won't go, that's a sign that the battery is dead. A lot of ESCs cut power to the motor at low voltage cutoff, but will still steer. It's also possible that the motor, esc, or receiver or the wiring between them is not right.
I got one , 4300 kv motor ,hobby wing 120A esc and it is a rocket on 2s, 3s is redicilious. You can haul ass at 1/2 throttle and punch it and it tries to leave the ground . Never been able to open it up all the way on 3s.. my only complaint is the drive shafts are too easy to bend, very small dia
track width is about 208mm. I think the wheelbase was around 220 or 225mm, but I don't remember the precise number and I've already replaced the chassis to change the wheelbase, so I can't measure.
@@BudgetRC_Channel thank you very much a have a old 61 impala body which was used to race with a tf4 carbon chassis and I need a more offroad chassis to use it where I live now(light gravel)
If you're gonna give us a review, you should have a bit of back ground knowledge about the product in question. What you have there is a 124017 V2. The V2 is the brushless, the bushed is v1. 124019 124018 ect ect have nearly nothing to do with this line's progression.
@@BudgetRC_Channel Not doubting you, had to look at mine , and miy 124019 was actually converted to brushless by the hobby shop i bought it from prior to my buying it. So totally my bad, but I do remember my v2 of the 017 didn't cog and was like 40 mph or so outta the box on 2s.
@@conandude76 You're right about the 40mph out of the box. I had somebody else call me out on the speed that I claimed in the video, so I did a follow up with a speed run, and they were correct. The car did 40mph. As for the cogging, to be honest, I'm not really sure. I thought they changed the gearing, but to do that would also require a different KV motor to compensate. It's also possible that they just updated the ESC. It's been my experience that severe cogging is usually because of cheap ESCs that aren't tuned well enough to start a sensorless motor. This might have been as easy as a firmware update to the ESC, but I'm just speculating.
@@BudgetRC_Channelone more question i bought m3 screws but only fit certain spots. I need the smaller ones for on top of rc under the rc and few other spots. Can you send a link with the screw sizes correct sizes please
@Frenchii9YT I don't really know what all of the various screw sizes are. Look at the manual that came with the car. It should list the screw part numbers, or buy a variety pack. The smaller stuff is probably M2.5.
You must be crazy to think that car needs a smaller motor with the price and what you get that's like saying this car doesn't need a big-block it needs a small block foolish
I have one and love it, already changed tires and wheels and also put on a front crash quard.
“It comes with a USB charger that will charge that battery in 6-8 months” 😂
I was about to comment on that!! Lmao
yeah I caught that..Had a chuckle!🤣
Can’t wait to watch
Can't come soon enough!
Just got mine haven't really drove it besides punching it inside the house, gonna drive today, from my understanding the v2 has a blue motor mount, mine has the gold motor mount, it does have the blue handle transmitter, thanks
just found your channel. good stuff
Mine was just delivered 20 minutes ago checking it out now, 4300 KV motor and 19 tooth pinion gear
Let me warn u I have an intuition that something bad will happen with ur car real quick.
Thanks for sharing Sir👍👍👍👍
Great Video.
Hi, thanks, great review. Can you please tell me, if it's got ''battery securuty shutt-off'' at 6,8 V fir S2 and/or 10,2 for S3 to prevent DEAD-DRAIN of the battery ? Thanks
It has a low voltage cutoff, but I don't know what voltage it's at.
@@BudgetRC_Channel Thanks
I haven't had mine two hours and the esc just went poof smoke every were, I took the original esc out and replaced it with a hyper go esc, y'all let me be the first one to tell you it screams now, it scared me when I held it and gave it full throttle, the tires bloomed up really fast, when I pull the trigger the power is instant no slow build up, this buggy is going to be stupid fast it might out run my legendary Sonic beast I will test the speed tomorrow
My 1/10 scale has a budget brushless system 👍 Nice shirt btw IROCs are my favorite Camaro
Thanks. I've had my 85 since 1998.
@@BudgetRC_Channel Nice! I drove an 85 once, a five speed. It made like the car right then and there.
@@Storyracing387 Mine was a 305 auto, but I built a 350 for it, then swapped in a 5 speed. Now I have a built 403inch LS that I'm hoping to swap in this winter, along with a T56 Magnum.
@@BudgetRC_Channel that's awesome!
This buggy does 40+ mph out the box NOT 30mph as you guessed. There have been several reviews on TH-cam and when they've done speed tests it's got between 40 and 44 mph on the provided 2s battery and 52mph/ 55mph on 3s
Maybe the v1 with the taller pinion, but there's no way this buggy is close to 40. I'll throw a GPS on it and report back
@@BudgetRC_Channel NO my friend I'm talking the v2,I KNOW I own one. Perhaps the throttle trim wasn't turned all the way up.
But I PROMISE YOU there are plenty of version 2 speed tests on TH-cam, I've just watched Tomley Rc video, it gets 30+ on grass then 40+ mph on tarmac and 50+ on 3s
@@BudgetRC_Channel also the box claims 75kph which is 46.6 mph now we all know they often don't get the advertised speed BUT they're not going to claim 46.6mph if it only does 30mph are they?
BUT they would say 46.6mph if it does 40/42 mph.
Don't believe me if you want my friend just watch Tomley rc video on this car,he clearly shows and talks about a v2 which has the blue round the controller and motor mount so we know it's v2.
It gets 30mph on grass and 40mph on tarmac
I just posted a speed run video to find out! th-cam.com/video/yCdMP7QwOnU/w-d-xo.html
its wierd mine wont work on 3s and on the box they call the esc a governor?
It's cause in V2 they put a battery limiter on esc it won't let u run it on 3s
Is the front toe out bad? Should I change it?
It was on mine. You'll need to check yours. Mine was visibly toed out. I corrected it by eye, I didn't measure it.
@@BudgetRC_Channel Hello thanks for replying! I came to this video because I was thinking this to be my first rc car. Could you tell me how to adjust it the correct way? If mine came a bit off
I have the same buggy..i got 61mph on 3s...its been handle it for a while now..👍🏿
Did you replace any other components besides the battery?
@@Luunchb0xxx There is no need, typical is 57mph, this guy got an extra 4mph, sounds perfectly doable
@@Xbot4Life I was asking if he replaced any drive train parts. Sometimes when you go from 2S to 3S things like diffs and gears can get damaged or need to be replaced more frequently.
@@Luunchb0xxx ok cool
So i bought the v2 version the one bundled with a 3s battery and the car wont move with 3s only steering moves. Idk whats going on the esc is blinking red led how do i fix this. Please help thanks in advance
Not sure. That's a different RC than mine, which is only 2s. Usually when it steers but won't go, that's a sign that the battery is dead. A lot of ESCs cut power to the motor at low voltage cutoff, but will still steer. It's also possible that the motor, esc, or receiver or the wiring between them is not right.
In V2 there is auto cut off for 3s in the new escs
I got one , 4300 kv motor ,hobby wing 120A esc and it is a rocket on 2s, 3s is redicilious. You can haul ass at 1/2 throttle and punch it and it tries to leave the ground . Never been able to open it up all the way on 3s.. my only complaint is the drive shafts are too easy to bend, very small dia
What is the wheel base and stance of that car, i can't find it anywhere
track width is about 208mm. I think the wheelbase was around 220 or 225mm, but I don't remember the precise number and I've already replaced the chassis to change the wheelbase, so I can't measure.
@@BudgetRC_Channel thank you very much a have a old 61 impala body which was used to race with a tf4 carbon chassis and I need a more offroad chassis to use it where I live now(light gravel)
If you're gonna give us a review, you should have a bit of back ground knowledge about the product in question.
What you have there is a 124017 V2. The V2 is the brushless, the bushed is v1. 124019 124018 ect ect have nearly nothing to do with this line's progression.
No sir. The V1 was brushless also, but had severe cogging issues which led to the V2. The brushed version was and still is the 124019.
@@BudgetRC_Channel If they have the same gearing, and the same 4300 kv motor, and still non sensored, how exactly did they fix the cogging?
@@BudgetRC_Channel Not doubting you, had to look at mine , and miy 124019 was actually converted to brushless by the hobby shop i bought it from prior to my buying it. So totally my bad, but I do remember my v2 of the 017 didn't cog and was like 40 mph or so outta the box on 2s.
@@conandude76 You're right about the 40mph out of the box. I had somebody else call me out on the speed that I claimed in the video, so I did a follow up with a speed run, and they were correct. The car did 40mph. As for the cogging, to be honest, I'm not really sure. I thought they changed the gearing, but to do that would also require a different KV motor to compensate. It's also possible that they just updated the ESC. It's been my experience that severe cogging is usually because of cheap ESCs that aren't tuned well enough to start a sensorless motor. This might have been as easy as a firmware update to the ESC, but I'm just speculating.
@@BudgetRC_Channel Maybe even just custom timing advance on the esc's programming, I suppose that could work too.
To these cars have a fail cutoff switch so wont run off by itself
It won't accelerate on its own, just like any modern 2.4gig controller. Runaway cars haven't really been a problem since the analog radio days.
@@BudgetRC_Channelone more question i bought m3 screws but only fit certain spots. I need the smaller ones for on top of rc under the rc and few other spots. Can you send a link with the screw sizes correct sizes please
@Frenchii9YT I don't really know what all of the various screw sizes are. Look at the manual that came with the car. It should list the screw part numbers, or buy a variety pack. The smaller stuff is probably M2.5.
@@BudgetRC_Channelthanks dude
You must be crazy to think that car needs a smaller motor with the price and what you get that's like saying this car doesn't need a big-block it needs a small block foolish
The car is more controllable with the smaller motor. Stupidly overpowered cars are fun too, but not the right choice for a lot of people.