The factory locations for notches on the rear hubs is actually notches towards the outside. Not a huge difference but something to know. Also, the stock 2.7mm rear swaybar is extremely thick which makes it really loose. Most of us are running the 2.4 or 2.5 rear bars
Do you happen to race the Max8 and do you have any comparisons in performance to the Xr8? I know there are far fewer settings, but I need a waterproof ESC for my buggy.
@@ronchang9791 yeah I've got 4 race days on it Tekno truggy. I honestly feel it has enough settings for me lol. 2050 motor and it's fast! My only problem is the fan setup is super easy for a small stone to stop it up. But that's most ESC I feel.
@@MichaelWilliams-ei8cr I also have a Tekno truggy along with the buggy I'm building for the upcoming season. I've already killed 1 ESC from moisture in Seattle, so I appreciate the feedback!
Definitely not, you need the higher Amps for the motor and servo that 1/8 rigs run. Not to mention the lipo’s as well, much different platform than 1/10. Hobbywing XR8 is the way to go.
Yeah, here you go: Tires: www.amainhobbies.com/jetko-tires-dirt-slinger-1-8-buggy-tires-w-inserts-2-ultra-soft-jko1005us6201bg/p1479337 Pre-Mounts: www.amainhobbies.com/jetko-tires-dirt-slinger-1-8-buggy-premounted-tires-2-white-ultra-soft-jko1005dwusg/p1483135 -Brett
Probably this stuff: www.amainhobbies.com/protek-rc-clear-double-sided-servo-tape-roll-1x40-ptk-2240/p510791 This tape has a little cushion to it, to absorb vibrations, it's just a pain to peal apart, but a hobby knife under the corner can help. Be sure to use rubbing alcohol or motor spray to clear both surfaces, like the chassis and esc. This tape is also equally as sticky, but with less cushion: www.amainhobbies.com/protek-rc-grey-high-tack-double-sided-tape-roll-1x40-ptk-2241/p769523 -Brett
Yes, it is adding to the rotational mass of the drivetrain, but it is not sprung weight. Sprung weight is anything supported by the suspension, where unsprung weight is not. -Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies_2 but according to this th-cam.com/video/pu0-CUAs0jg/w-d-xo.html video adding weight to wheels mmakes the wheels have less contact with the track how is that beneficcial?
That is the coolest RC buggy I’ve ever seen so powerful!
interesting to see people using the max8 combo in a race car
The factory locations for notches on the rear hubs is actually notches towards the outside. Not a huge difference but something to know. Also, the stock 2.7mm rear swaybar is extremely thick which makes it really loose. Most of us are running the 2.4 or 2.5 rear bars
These kits are great to learn out skills for a RC car hobby!
Hello, tx for this video. In his video, Drake used 10 10 7 in his diff, not 5 5 2 like the box setup. You use 5 5 2 in your car ? tx
Mine is the MBX8R and I love it it's a complete kit
What about diff bearings gearboxes gap.. after dirt entry the diff becomes gritty. Maybe silly putty to stop bearings dirt . Inner drive cups gap.
Dang I have the Max8 in my truggy. I may put one in my buggy now😊
Do you happen to race the Max8 and do you have any comparisons in performance to the Xr8? I know there are far fewer settings, but I need a waterproof ESC for my buggy.
@@ronchang9791 yeah I've got 4 race days on it Tekno truggy. I honestly feel it has enough settings for me lol. 2050 motor and it's fast! My only problem is the fan setup is super easy for a small stone to stop it up. But that's most ESC I feel.
@@MichaelWilliams-ei8cr I also have a Tekno truggy along with the buggy I'm building for the upcoming season. I've already killed 1 ESC from moisture in Seattle, so I appreciate the feedback!
Does esc xerun 10pro work in this buggy ? With 1/8 motor..
Definitely not, you need the higher Amps for the motor and servo that 1/8 rigs run. Not to mention the lipo’s as well, much different platform than 1/10. Hobbywing XR8 is the way to go.
Got a link for the tires?
Yeah, here you go:
Tires: www.amainhobbies.com/jetko-tires-dirt-slinger-1-8-buggy-tires-w-inserts-2-ultra-soft-jko1005us6201bg/p1479337
Pre-Mounts: www.amainhobbies.com/jetko-tires-dirt-slinger-1-8-buggy-premounted-tires-2-white-ultra-soft-jko1005dwusg/p1483135
-Brett
What double-sided tape do you use for the ESC? Please provide the exact name!
Probably this stuff: www.amainhobbies.com/protek-rc-clear-double-sided-servo-tape-roll-1x40-ptk-2240/p510791
This tape has a little cushion to it, to absorb vibrations, it's just a pain to peal apart, but a hobby knife under the corner can help. Be sure to use rubbing alcohol or motor spray to clear both surfaces, like the chassis and esc.
This tape is also equally as sticky, but with less cushion: www.amainhobbies.com/protek-rc-grey-high-tack-double-sided-tape-roll-1x40-ptk-2241/p769523
-Brett
Wheel nuts are unsprung weight? 😂 in my book they are not only sprung but also spinning weight the worst of the car weights 😅
Yes, it is adding to the rotational mass of the drivetrain, but it is not sprung weight. Sprung weight is anything supported by the suspension, where unsprung weight is not.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies_2 i looked it up and you are right thank you for pointing this out;)
@@AMain_Hobbies_2 but according to this th-cam.com/video/pu0-CUAs0jg/w-d-xo.html video adding weight to wheels mmakes the wheels have less contact with the track how is that beneficcial?