Yes more nitro content! I have been asking for years and hopefully you guys consider doing more if it. I went from brushless to nitro and would never go back. The added realism and tinkering is just so, so much fun and adds a whole new aspect to the hobby!
i have both lol.. Deff cant beat the convenience of a modern brushless rc car/truck. But i still love the sound and smell of a nitro engine lol. i love it in the 1/8 4wd buggies & i love hearing my T-maxx nitro switching into 2nd gear and pulling up a wheelie bc of it lol... its good fun but still i deff use my electric cars more just bc i can basically.. whether it be convivence, repairs, or just needed tuning on the nitro's that you have to dedicate an hour or two to get some good runs of fuel thru the tank
@@Mesch-87 I disagree takes a few minutes to tune the car and haven’t got to really touch it again all day. Yes you can have issues with the flow plug and the igniter then the pull starter if it has one. But puts a smile on my face when you can race ones with electric theirs no real skill involved other then timing the jumps. But I gotta say electrics are great when your in public areas as nitro just annoys people
I have it’s 9 electric cousins I got from amain (well my local shop ordered from amain so all the same) and I have not had to deal with shocks - all good, kyosho makes good stuff!
Hay, I just bought today, this very same buggy (the actual buggy that Brett used in this video series) from the Amain hobby store here in Chico. Should I run it or should I keep it in my office as a work of art. I already have two kyosho buggies, an inferno neo and an mp9 tki4. I'll leave it up to the NWO to decide.
That's pretty bad ass with the hoons on it! I always take the glow plug out and drop a few drops of fuel in the engine, and a couple down the carb to lube an older engine, spin with the starter, then when you put the glow plug in, and put power to it, the thing's already primed, and usually fires up immediately. GUYS! Awesome job on the track! Cool camera work and great driving..Great video.
My dad and i used to play with nitro buggies all the time, i took our 2 buggies out of storage last week, fitted some modern 2.4ghz radios and treated them to some nice savox servos, mines started after a few pulls still running the same plug thats been in it for over 10 years, my dads had been sitting for the same amount of time but with no glow plug or anything to seal the cylinder head, fitted a fresh glow plug and it started after about 3 pulls, man this hobby is great, I really had no faith that either would start, they are some old “Great Vigor” models, mines the “Hunter” and his the “Rex-X”
Wow, I can't believe it started after having the glow plug hole open and exposed for all that time; that's pretty incredible! Good thing you kept the cars all these years. Have fun! -Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies yeah i was worried his engine was knackered because of that but as it turns out it started easier than mine and ran better😂ive since bought an MP9 TKI4 to play with and keep my now “vintage” buggies safe and for light bashing lol
Loving the nitro content! Was worried the mp9 had been sold! Great to see she’s still alive and can rip in the air and on the track still! Keep up the awesome content amain!
This is a great followup to the original series showing why storing your nitro car is so important. I really enjoyed the original series and the car still looks good.
FYI for all viewers....don't plug the exhaust to turn off engine....it floods the crank case with fuel....hence the 23 pulls to start it. Either use a rubber ended tuning driver to stop flywheel or pinch fuel line. This allows for 1,2 pull start vs 23...plus doing the line pinch clears engine for the ride home until u can get after run oil in it
Yes great advice 👌🏻 I always use the plastic clamp on the fuel line to shut off the engine. Plus, when the engine runs out of fuel and the revs rise before it dies then you know you've got a great tune on the engine. If it bogs and shuts off straight away then your to rich and will have less power and a low scream. Ps can't beat the smell of nitro 😎👌🏻
@@finleymakee4850 If you have been leaving fuel in the crankcase your engine is rusted on the inside 100%. If you at least burn all the fuel out that helps a lot. Oil is cheap, no reason not to use it really.
I found a used Traxxas Revo with spare tires, manual, old Traxxas magazine, extra body shells, and two easy start wands for $90. It had the old Trinity pipe, and RPM arms. The guy hadn't even used it before, but purchased it used from someone else. I can tell that someone put serious money into it, while someone else abused it by leaving old fuel in the tank, etc. I have put almost a couple hundred into it including fuel by now because it had the wrong radio, reciever, and some parts were brittle and broke, but it is now incredibly reliable, probably more reliable than a new one. Now I might install a pull start. Anyway, for a Revo I have only payed half of the price of a new one. If you are willing to wrench on your car, then please revive the used ones.
Yeah baby "smells like horsepower"! Something visceral about nitro, that sound, that smell, electric will never match that! Not surprised she started up so easily - store a Nitro right (burn off fuel, add after run oil) and it will last forever. Great to see some more nitro content, loved the video!👍
I loved this series where this mp9 starred! I think I have seen it a dozens of times and more importantly made me start 1/8 buggy. Maybe think of a follow-up? I think I have now developed much further from the material of the first series and I have more advanced questions and topics I would like to see. Would love to see the follow-up covering more advanced topics like tire selection (this is what troubles me at the moment), setup and setup tools (another big problem there), useful and necessary upgrades, engine tuning and maintenance, race equipment (what to buy, how to pack, what I need to have at the track etc) and so many more. Thanks a lot Brett and Amain crew.
Really want the updated MP9 to try racing. Miss nitro badly. Oh and you posted this on my bday lol. Just watched this whole series and you explained everything so amazingly well.
Yeah, the on-road cars with 2-speeds are awesome! This monster truck with a 3-speed is pretty sweet too: www.amainhobbies.com/kyosho-monster-kruiser-nitro-usa1-gp-1-8-readyset-monster-truck-kyo33155/p1306960 -Brett
Of course it will, may be a little "gummy" but just put some fuel in the carb and turn it over a few time, maybe do the same to the glow plug or just use a new plug, add fuel and she will fire right up.
I so miss racing nitro, the last one I built and raced was the JQ buggy when it first came out. Terrible kit, with missing parts and just bad machine work, but made it work and loved every minute of racing it.
Brett, nitro RC is like a diesel very hard to kill. It's the tunability you lose and that can make you lose your mind 😜 AMAIN is my GO TO RC STORE for on line purchases 👍💯👊
I have a sportwerks mayhem that sat for at least 7-8 years. Put fresh fuel and plug and it literally fired right up, i actually was surprised and it ran like a champ. I still run to this day.
Hahhahaha oh my goodness what an absolute blast! I have two nitro cars in the loft, I put them up there when my wife told me that she was pregnant 😀 perhaps its time to get them down seeing as how they're now 11, 10 and 8! I wasn't a serious competitor or anything, I just liked driving them, getting them filthy and then stripping them down to clean and service them. The great thing about these was that all this could be done on the dining room table when there wasn't anything worth watching on TV.
Could you do a video on how the car held up? I'm thinking about driveline components, i bought the electric bersion of the car and ended up replacing most of the driveline components to the mp 10 very fast since the outdrives got chewed and dogbones and axels are very soft so they bent, other than that i love the car
Honestly, it has few hours of use on it, so it's in pretty good shape. I don't think we've even broken anything on it, other than a few screws backing out. -Brett
I believe it's the first version, the "MP9 ReadySet." This one: www.amainhobbies.com/kyosho-inferno-mp9-readyset-1-8-offroad-nitro-buggy-w-syncro-2.4ghz-radio-ke2-kyo31888t1b/p265530 We pulled it out of stock years ago to rob the rx for a customer who couldn't get a new one and the buggy never got fixed. Then it sat in an office for a few years before our nitro series. -Brett
I just bought this particular one (the one Brett actually used in this video series) at amain hobbies in Chico today. If you tell me what to look for I can confirm what version it is.
If my old losi ten t starter didn't go out, I would've kept it nitro, Having it electric is so much fun but boy do I miss the sound of Nitro. planning to purchase myself a nice little kyosho soon.
Great video and nice machine ! Is it safe to use 50%nitro or VPracing nitro fuel instead of just 25% nitro fuel for stock KE21SP engine ? (Inferno neo 3.0) Thanks
I know nitro has a long history and all that but boy it sure requires a lot of work, I don’t know the first thing about working on them either, but I think I’m a battery boy! Haha Love the content though, it’s very interesting to me.
Electric= plug in and go Nitro= try to start Try to start Try to start Engine revs way to high cuz it's always lean Adjust carb Adjust carb Adjust carb Drive easy until it warms up Check temp Drive Check temp Drive Check temp Adjust carb Drive Adjust carb *Cloud passes overhead Adjust carb for sudden 5 degree drop in temp Drive Check temp Refill fuel *Cloud passes suddenly it's running too rich Adjust carb Drive Car dies for no apparent reason Find electric rc to drive instead
6S power! You might need different tires for that type of explosiveness. Race-grade 8th buggy tires are good for up to 4S, that's what they race on, but for 6S, you might need more bashing-oriented tires: Check these out: JConcepts Magma: www.amainhobbies.com/jconcepts-magma-premounted-1-8-buggy-tires-w-cheetah-wheel-white-2-yellow-jco3060-1097/p1310008?v=1289366 Arrma Katar: www.amainhobbies.com/arrma-premounted-dboots-katar-b-6s-tire-wheel-set-black-2-ara550058/p967263 Arrma Exabyte: www.amainhobbies.com/arrma-premounted-dboots-exabyte-tire-black-2-ara550098/p1420309 The Arrma tires are made for their 6S 1/8 buggy, so they should definitely hold up on your 6S buggy too. -Brett
Personally I'm very glad that electric RC cars are as durable, reliable and convenient as they are these days. I don't have all the patience and money the nitro requires.
Yes more nitro content! I have been asking for years and hopefully you guys consider doing more if it. I went from brushless to nitro and would never go back. The added realism and tinkering is just so, so much fun and adds a whole new aspect to the hobby!
I did exactly the opposite and don't think I'll go back, I have enough stuff in my life I already have to tinker with lol
i have both lol.. Deff cant beat the convenience of a modern brushless rc car/truck. But i still love the sound and smell of a nitro engine lol. i love it in the 1/8 4wd buggies & i love hearing my T-maxx nitro switching into 2nd gear and pulling up a wheelie bc of it lol... its good fun but still i deff use my electric cars more just bc i can basically.. whether it be convivence, repairs, or just needed tuning on the nitro's that you have to dedicate an hour or two to get some good runs of fuel thru the tank
@@Mesch-87 I disagree takes a few minutes to tune the car and haven’t got to really touch it again all day. Yes you can have issues with the flow plug and the igniter then the pull starter if it has one. But puts a smile on my face when you can race ones with electric theirs no real skill involved other then timing the jumps. But I gotta say electrics are great when your in public areas as nitro just annoys people
don't tell me you still have a few, if not at least 1 brushless hanging around somewhere :)
collecting dust.
how it should be. haha
Nothing beats nitro
Electrics makes me feel like I'm playing with Toys 😂
Dang man, I can’t believe it’s been 3 whole years since I watched your guy’s RTR nitro buggy series! Brings back memories
Right . Time seems to be flying
For real
For real
For real
For real
It is incredible how well this suspension works..Kyosho has superb machines!!
💯
True. It's the same factory RTR oil in those shocks too; we've never refreshed or rebuilt the shocks.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies 🤯🤙
I have it’s 9 electric cousins I got from amain (well my local shop ordered from amain so all the same) and I have not had to deal with shocks - all good, kyosho makes good stuff!
Nothing beats the feeling of driving a nitro car, also sensed that pleasure feeling you had when u said it as if I drove it.
Agree
hey Amain! Happy to see Nitro Content on this channel. I though I was the only nitro based TH-cam these days!!
sickening !
Hay, I just bought today, this very same buggy (the actual buggy that Brett used in this video series) from the Amain hobby store here in Chico. Should I run it or should I keep it in my office as a work of art. I already have two kyosho buggies, an inferno neo and an mp9 tki4. I'll leave it up to the NWO to decide.
That's pretty bad ass with the hoons on it! I always take the glow plug out and drop a few drops of fuel in the engine, and a couple down the carb to lube an older engine, spin with the starter, then when you put the glow plug in, and put power to it, the thing's already primed, and usually fires up immediately. GUYS! Awesome job on the track! Cool camera work and great driving..Great video.
My dad and i used to play with nitro buggies all the time, i took our 2 buggies out of storage last week, fitted some modern 2.4ghz radios and treated them to some nice savox servos, mines started after a few pulls still running the same plug thats been in it for over 10 years, my dads had been sitting for the same amount of time but with no glow plug or anything to seal the cylinder head, fitted a fresh glow plug and it started after about 3 pulls, man this hobby is great, I really had no faith that either would start, they are some old “Great Vigor” models, mines the “Hunter” and his the “Rex-X”
Wow, I can't believe it started after having the glow plug hole open and exposed for all that time; that's pretty incredible! Good thing you kept the cars all these years. Have fun!
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies yeah i was worried his engine was knackered because of that but as it turns out it started easier than mine and ran better😂ive since bought an MP9 TKI4 to play with and keep my now “vintage” buggies safe and for light bashing lol
Loving the nitro content! Was worried the mp9 had been sold! Great to see she’s still alive and can rip in the air and on the track still! Keep up the awesome content amain!
I just bought it this afternoon at the Amain hobby store here in Chico.
This is a great followup to the original series showing why storing your nitro car is so important. I really enjoyed the original series and the car still looks good.
I loved that series! Another great video! More nitro content! Great job Brett.
FYI for all viewers....don't plug the exhaust to turn off engine....it floods the crank case with fuel....hence the 23 pulls to start it. Either use a rubber ended tuning driver to stop flywheel or pinch fuel line. This allows for 1,2 pull start vs 23...plus doing the line pinch clears engine for the ride home until u can get after run oil in it
Good tip!
-Brett
Yes great advice 👌🏻 I always use the plastic clamp on the fuel line to shut off the engine.
Plus, when the engine runs out of fuel and the revs rise before it dies then you know you've got a great tune on the engine.
If it bogs and shuts off straight away then your to rich and will have less power and a low scream.
Ps can't beat the smell of nitro 😎👌🏻
I stop my tmaxx 3.3 that way, never had a problem, also never use after run oil in it, thing fires up super easily, still
@@finleymakee4850 If you have been leaving fuel in the crankcase your engine is rusted on the inside 100%. If you at least burn all the fuel out that helps a lot. Oil is cheap, no reason not to use it really.
@@gforce_117 Yeah I always burn all the fuel out. I did inspect it last time I took the engine out (2 weeks ago) and it looked perfect.
Absolutely loved this whole series! So glad we got to see more of this awesome kyosho buggy.
Super cool. Would love to see more nitro! Been thinking about getting one.
I found a used Traxxas Revo with spare tires, manual, old Traxxas magazine, extra body shells, and two easy start wands for $90. It had the old Trinity pipe, and RPM arms. The guy hadn't even used it before, but purchased it used from someone else. I can tell that someone put serious money into it, while someone else abused it by leaving old fuel in the tank, etc. I have put almost a couple hundred into it including fuel by now because it had the wrong radio, reciever, and some parts were brittle and broke, but it is now incredibly reliable, probably more reliable than a new one. Now I might install a pull start. Anyway, for a Revo I have only payed half of the price of a new one. If you are willing to wrench on your car, then please revive the used ones.
I remember the first nitro car I ever saw or heard was a Kyosho Burns back in the 90s. That sound will always make me smile.
Yeah baby "smells like horsepower"! Something visceral about nitro, that sound, that smell, electric will never match that! Not surprised she started up so easily - store a Nitro right (burn off fuel, add after run oil) and it will last forever. Great to see some more nitro content, loved the video!👍
Nitro Stadium Truck is a must, thanks for sharing.
I loved this series where this mp9 starred! I think I have seen it a dozens of times and more importantly made me start 1/8 buggy. Maybe think of a follow-up? I think I have now developed much further from the material of the first series and I have more advanced questions and topics I would like to see. Would love to see the follow-up covering more advanced topics like tire selection (this is what troubles me at the moment), setup and setup tools (another big problem there), useful and necessary upgrades, engine tuning and maintenance, race equipment (what to buy, how to pack, what I need to have at the track etc) and so many more. Thanks a lot Brett and Amain crew.
Really want the updated MP9 to try racing. Miss nitro badly. Oh and you posted this on my bday lol. Just watched this whole series and you explained everything so amazingly well.
Awesome and Happy Birthday! Hope you can get back out there!
-Brett
Brett is the MAN! Amain should pay him to make more videos. Never disappoints.
Please continue the mp9 series i jus recently watched it again and this legend deserves to continue
Man I love nitro. Slower than brushless, more hassle, more maintenance....but the NOISE! 👍🏻
The SMELL!
Nothing sounds better then Nitro RC cars!!😊
I remember that episode it was awesome! Man the RTR rips!
Brett! You rock! Started to watch the series a few dags ago , this vid was a fun continuation!
As always, good stuff Brett👍. Would love to see more nitro videos in the future
Glad to see more nitro content. Anyway there can be some 1/8 scale electric content for a build series maybe?
The nirto and sound makes it more fun
I love the nitro 1/8 Buggie's!! plus the nitro tmaxx/revo style trucks as well!
Awesome Vid!!!!
I have always wanted nitro, especially a 2 speed. Keep rippin the nitro!
Yeah, the on-road cars with 2-speeds are awesome! This monster truck with a 3-speed is pretty sweet too: www.amainhobbies.com/kyosho-monster-kruiser-nitro-usa1-gp-1-8-readyset-monster-truck-kyo33155/p1306960
-Brett
Would love to see more nitro content
Fantastic driving and great tracks, I have 3 Nitro cars that need a wakeup after seeing this.
The best serious that I've seen on ready to run I have the same car and I did the same thing thanks awesome stuff
I just bought 2 Revo 3.3 from your website, along with fuel and some parts. You guys are the best on getting my stuff to me,In Texas.
Heck yeah! Sounds like a whole lot of fun. Congrats!
-Brett
I just got one breaking it in this weekend
Brett, do some more Nitro videos. Good show brother.
Great vid Brett!!! Man I remember watching the nitro races at the track back in the day. I have never had one but they are really cool!!!!🤘🤘🤘
Nothing stopping you from buying one man! Do it!
Kyosho’s, Inferno 1/8 scale line. Definitely has proven history.
I will also have my Nitro vehicles no matter what. When they are dialed in they are AWESOME. And it’s not hard at all to get there.
That nitro rips. I love this content guys, super fun. Perhaps I'll pick up a nitro buggy to compliment my 6 nitro touring cars :)
Absolutely Awesome 😃. It was Rippin it out there for sure.
Of course it will, may be a little "gummy" but just put some fuel in the carb and turn it over a few time, maybe do the same to the glow plug or just use a new plug, add fuel and she will fire right up.
I so miss racing nitro, the last one I built and raced was the JQ buggy when it first came out. Terrible kit, with missing parts and just bad machine work, but made it work and loved every minute of racing it.
I remember those, that was a while ago!
-Brett
I love will it start videos !
That slow-mo content is 🔥 af.
It's a SCREAMER😜👍💯
Brett, nitro RC is like a diesel very hard to kill. It's the tunability you lose and that can make you lose your mind 😜
AMAIN is my GO TO RC STORE for on line purchases 👍💯👊
True! Our buggy probably needs a better tune but we're just newbs.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies far from a noob you are GUY 👍💯
This makes me even more excited to get my Ofna X1CRT going
YES YOU DID NITRO !
Brraaaaappppp!!! 💨
nitro is still badass!!! great video Brett!
Definitely need to do some more nitro videos.
I have a sportwerks mayhem that sat for at least 7-8 years. Put fresh fuel and plug and it literally fired right up, i actually was surprised and it ran like a champ. I still run to this day.
Love the Buggy! Great video.
Hahhahaha oh my goodness what an absolute blast! I have two nitro cars in the loft, I put them up there when my wife told me that she was pregnant 😀 perhaps its time to get them down seeing as how they're now 11, 10 and 8!
I wasn't a serious competitor or anything, I just liked driving them, getting them filthy and then stripping them down to clean and service them. The great thing about these was that all this could be done on the dining room table when there wasn't anything worth watching on TV.
Could you do a video on how the car held up? I'm thinking about driveline components, i bought the electric bersion of the car and ended up replacing most of the driveline components to the mp 10 very fast since the outdrives got chewed and dogbones and axels are very soft so they bent, other than that i love the car
Honestly, it has few hours of use on it, so it's in pretty good shape. I don't think we've even broken anything on it, other than a few screws backing out.
-Brett
Cody still throwing those laps down son!!!!
Awesome video man
Brad is the MAN!
Yes finally!!
OH Yeah
Powerful running of the engine buggy💪😎The sound is also good🎶👍My friend🤝😆
Give this man a pay rise!
Tune could use a little tweak on bottom so it runs a tad cooler
Yes! I've gotta kyosho inferno sat in the loft and although my electric rc's are faster and more reliable you just can't beat a bit nitro action!
I like kyosho and others nitro buggys
That RTR handles so well
NIce, more nitro content!!
I'm waiting for a Limitless V2 video from you all. I always watch your video before I get an RC
Cool, thanks for watching. Not sure if we'll do one on that car because we don't have anywhere for big speed runs but maybe that will change.
-Brett
"Will it fire up?!" (Shows car running 19 seconds later)
Yes!!! Do you happen to know exactly which version of the MP9 that is? They're up to the TKI4 RTR now, but that one is definitely older.
I believe it's the first version, the "MP9 ReadySet." This one: www.amainhobbies.com/kyosho-inferno-mp9-readyset-1-8-offroad-nitro-buggy-w-syncro-2.4ghz-radio-ke2-kyo31888t1b/p265530
We pulled it out of stock years ago to rob the rx for a customer who couldn't get a new one and the buggy never got fixed. Then it sat in an office for a few years before our nitro series.
-Brett
@@AMain_Hobbies thanks for the info!
@@RazorRC You bet!
-Brett
I just bought this particular one (the one Brett actually used in this video series) at amain hobbies in Chico today. If you tell me what to look for I can confirm what version it is.
Would you guys ever do a give away the buggy or give to a lucky subscriber? Because I would love to try and get it.
These engines like a little extra prime with the pull starter
You’re a bad ass and you don’t even know it thanks for this video
If my old losi ten t starter didn't go out, I would've kept it nitro, Having it electric is so much fun but boy do I miss the sound of Nitro. planning to purchase myself a nice little kyosho soon.
Great video and nice machine ! Is it safe to use 50%nitro or VPracing nitro fuel instead of just 25% nitro fuel for stock KE21SP engine ? (Inferno neo 3.0) Thanks
Nitro is king.
OH Yeah 👍
Always found it funny that when you slow down nitro footage it sounds like a 1/5 scale.
My nitros have been in storage for way too long….time to try em out!
✌🏼😎👍🏼
This video just made me dust off all my kyosho nitro's hahaha!
I know nitro has a long history and all that but boy it sure requires a lot of work, I don’t know the first thing about working on them either, but I think I’m a battery boy! Haha
Love the content though, it’s very interesting to me.
Electric= plug in and go
Nitro= try to start
Try to start
Try to start
Engine revs way to high cuz it's always lean
Adjust carb
Adjust carb
Adjust carb
Drive easy until it warms up
Check temp
Drive
Check temp
Drive
Check temp
Adjust carb
Drive
Adjust carb
*Cloud passes overhead
Adjust carb for sudden 5 degree drop in temp
Drive
Check temp
Refill fuel
*Cloud passes suddenly it's running too rich
Adjust carb
Drive
Car dies for no apparent reason
Find electric rc to drive instead
Got to give it a try at least once 😁
More nitros
Any time I hear the sound of angry bees, I'm instantly transported to Wicked Weekend 😊
Oh man... Now I want to fire up my old MTX4R and get some on road time in
Great stuff man thanks
Speaking of nitro.....
How long is fuel good for if you kept it capped, out of light, and at room temperature?
As long as the fuel doesn't separate its good
@@derekmast142 Thanks
I put hoons on my losi 8ight. Best time ever!
Any recent nitro video I've seen just reminds me that I don't miss nitro 😅😂😂
3:35 sounds like a 2 stroke Dirtbike
Radical
Man that looked like it was fun
Hi I found the proline invader Tire an rim good but 6 S just Exploited these tires ? Is The road tyre likely to last longer ? I hope soooooo 😢
6S power! You might need different tires for that type of explosiveness. Race-grade 8th buggy tires are good for up to 4S, that's what they race on, but for 6S, you might need more bashing-oriented tires:
Check these out:
JConcepts Magma: www.amainhobbies.com/jconcepts-magma-premounted-1-8-buggy-tires-w-cheetah-wheel-white-2-yellow-jco3060-1097/p1310008?v=1289366
Arrma Katar: www.amainhobbies.com/arrma-premounted-dboots-katar-b-6s-tire-wheel-set-black-2-ara550058/p967263
Arrma Exabyte: www.amainhobbies.com/arrma-premounted-dboots-exabyte-tire-black-2-ara550098/p1420309
The Arrma tires are made for their 6S 1/8 buggy, so they should definitely hold up on your 6S buggy too.
-Brett
Deffo more nitro!!!
Now this guy as the job I want. Like, for real, dang it.
Nothing beats NITRO!!!
Exactly 👍
Finally!!
Personally I'm very glad that electric RC cars are as durable, reliable and convenient as they are these days. I don't have all the patience and money the nitro requires.
Nitros only for those who can accept the compromises!
awesome
Hard to beat Kyosho, a bit expensive but in the end they are a legendary brand.
TMAXX #1 ✌️
The more nitro, the better it will be :)
Exactly 👍
did you have to do any tuning at all and also what engine is on that monster?
It's the Kyosho KE.21 RTR engine. We've messed with the tune a little, mainly after breaking in the engine.
-Brett
I've only brought electric the last 10 years or so, my fav buggy is an old nitro tho.
Electric gets boring quickly ✌️