90% of the guys at my local track race losi 8eights in some generation or other...then there is a couple team associated guys, a team Durango guy, and me with my beloved and still competitive O'Donnell z01b sg. Losi is a solid easy to upgrade platform.
Great 👍 Video NITRO Brother ✊️!! That's a great set up for beginners hands down! But it shouldve have had a sealed motor with back plate Bump Box Start only instead of NITRO motor with a oneway bearing pullstart or roto crap! Still great 👍 RC! I love both my 4.0s Buggy and Truggy! Especially Truggy!! But I have the race kits with better hardware
Garrett Luong exactly!!! But..... I must say that the New RTR 8ight Buggy and Truggy are probably the most durable I have seen so far from LI Bash in Long Island NY . And that's why I picked a new NITRO RTR 8ight T for my daughter! I will be replacing the motor with a Novarossi 28/8 or a ROMA .25 with back plates to use Bump Box. Also my buddy just picked up the New RTR Buggy and Truggy for his sons and I will start break in on them soon and it will be there first NITROs to learn on! I will show eventually everything of how and what happens next. But race 🏁 kit is race kit and it is different and better! Way better and I can prove that!!
chloe19815 if you want 4.0 ? Then you must build the kit because there is no RTR 4.0 yet. The new LOSI 8ight RTR is really like the 3.0. But you don't get all the goodies like you would a real 3.0 race kit either. You can't go wrong with either or because I have all of them and I see them in action all the time and there all durable as hell!
BOTAJELL question for you as you seem well experienced in nitro buggy. If I buy this rtr version can I still use my bump start box? I've been doing on road for a few years and pull starts don't exist on my touring cars as I run strung out .12 motor class. Would the bump start work on a pull start engine? Or will I damage it? Thanks
I have the buggy and the truggy. love them both. They are my first nitro's. I have 5 gallons through the truggy, and close to 3 gallons through the buggy. Haven't broken a part yet, and I bash the hell out of both of them.
@@j0nnyism I run aka supersoft gridiron and city blocks on all conditions on my local outdoor track. They both work on smooth outdoor track and rough. I'm just a club racer tho...
I admit the following is what i observed at the local track and not first hand. A fella i race with has raced his losi8 original fully optioned out for years, great buggy. Well he has two twin boys about 12 i think. He bought them the rtr and they were unable to break it for many weekends. They bent the front upper solid turnbuckles but their dad just switched em out from his spares box right at the track. I would recommend this buggy, also about 75% of the guys i race with race this platform in some form or other.
I'm getting a brand new losi 8ight rtr buggy got her on layaway right now can't wait too put my first payment on her. My first nitro buggy ever 1/8 scale I'm soooooooooooo excited for it can't wait too fill the tank up. Brap brap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
it's a good start to a video. I'd prefer to see the unboxing, an overview, running video and a review all in one but that's just me. I may have to shut up and just do my own video since it's easy to be a critic. I have sold a few of these at my LHS and as much as a downer the plastic is, it actually WORKS really well. I drive full on race buggies, but this is the perfect beginner buggy for someone wanting to get into nitro. The things i thought were bummers actually work fine, but there are some other issues. Out of the 4 cars running at our track, not one has broken a shock cap, but all of them have had to replace the pipe. When you tank it into the jump by under shooting it, the forward force pulls the pipe out of its rubber joint. Just get a Dynamite or Losi Pipe with springs. The servos are a bit slow but they work ok. They buggy engine runs decent, it's a bit underpowered, but the Truggy's .28 is a good start, plenty of power. The pull starter actually lasts and none have broken, but we were bummed to find that you have to buy different motor mounts to use a starter box, I think it should be setup to take a box if you like without having to buy anything but the box. The tires....well... they look nice, they don't grip well. The rest of the car, honestly i cannot complain. It pushes a bit but it's perfect for the beginner. I say way to go Losi! And they price cut them now they're cheap!
This is an inexpensive RTR motor. Not the same as the standard Mach 21. It's got decent mechanical pinch but it's not as tight as most "race" quality motors. I run an idle tank, COOL, 1/4 throttle tank, COOL, 1/2 throttle tank, COOL, 3/4 throttle tank,..guess what...COOL, then run the last tank thru full throttle. Ater the second tank you may have to lean out the HSN a bit, but just make small adjustments and make sure you have smoke. Watch break in videos.Adam Drake has one on SHORT COURSE WORLD channel
The funny thing is i've only been into nitro for half my life !! its just what im used to. I've never even owned a brushless rc ever. Recently i've had this interested in a track buggy and most of the tracks near me are indoor which is nice and all but they don't allow nitro. So i've been looking at brushless buggies but dam they are sooo pricey. Even for a buggy kit thats un assembled you'll pay just as much as this thing is RTR. So now im considering saying screw it and staying to my nitro roots and just looking for tracks that allow nitro even if it means driving further. The odd thing is even though i know brushless is faster and easier to deal with.. i just have this deep down urge to buy something like this and not look back. Literally the only thing thats making me consider the brushless is the fact that the two closest tracks here are indoor and no nitro allowed.
The associated 8th scale rc8.2e will set you back 500 bucks and doesn't include battery and charger still there great for the price I believe it will do 6s out of box but races only allow 4s
The composite shocks and links blew our minds too, but it probably helps keep costs down for those who want to try a race capable 1/8 buggy. We'll see how they hold up to some track action and report back in a review video.
lane johnson not to chime in but i agree 100% but if a new to rcist has 300 dollars and no mechanical ability a kit may be overwhelming. This can be where a rtr comes in. I know for a couple hundred more you get more precisipn parts but the so-called plastic is actually high carbon polycarbonate so its not junk and more forgiving for a new racer or basher.
@lane johnson well put and thank you for a solid reply! I love kits myself. A beginner or parent/child build is a cool option. My first rc car I bought with hard earned farm money when I was 12 and my dad helped me build it. This led to a career in machining/manufacturing and even car restoration so there are loads of valuable things you can learn from building a kit. And to tell the truth hop up parts are a tremendous value these days, especially aluminum and graphite. That stuff just a decade ago was as much as the whole kit! Anyway thanks again!
I just got the Losi Nitro RTR buggy (because of this video) and I love it!! I am planning on upgrading the servos to 25t. That means I will not be able to use the stock servo horns (23t). I can not find aluminum or plastic replacements. Do you know what will fit?
I don't know what to get lol I like this and the mp9 but most people r saying get the kits RTR seems cheap?? I wanna dive head first back into racing so should I just get a kit or a RTR??
How would this hold up with jumping, and bashing? I am thinking about getting my first R/C Vehicle (Flew airplanes for years), and I'm not sure if a stadium truck, monster truck, or something like this would be better for me. I'm not sure about racing, I just want something that I can do whatever I want with... be it bashing, racing if I ever do, or whatever.
Used to dick around with my trusty Carson specter 1. Went to the track once, for fun, saw what they drove there. Returned with a used MBX6. Best descision. The Specter was a reliable, unbreakable car but, lets face it, it never was a good handling car. Max steering angle, packaging, weight, Geometry, Shocks, and not to mention that elephant of a 4.1 cc Force engine. Sucking fuel like no tomorrow. Got a pretty good deal on a mbx6 with an os v-spec on it. Oh boy, it is a different world.
OK so almost a year later, what's the new best rtr nitro buggy or truggy with a price point close to this? Im solely electric but id like to further my knowledge.
Can u race a truggy in the same scale class as buggies?? I wanna run in the buggy class 1 8th scale nitro I'm not a beginner just have to raced or rcd in 15yrs
I’ve been looking at this buggy on Amazon, they say I need some more parts to complete the set. One of the items is called a “Nitromethane-Approved dispenser” After researching for quite some time I can’t find anything on it? Any help?
Richard Xiong This is a great tool for all the hardware on the buggy: www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/1655-ASC1655-ft_8-piece_1_4_in_hex_driver_set/
Is the exceed hyperspeed nitro buggy any good? I want to get a nitro rc off-road car but I don't want to spend over $150. Any advice is appreciated thanks.
I always like to tell people to get something you can easily get parts for. I think NitroRCX does well with stocking parts for the car, but your local hobby shop probably won't have parts. The buggy is ok for general bashing on dirt and small jumps. The engine can be finicky. We've seen some that run well and others that require constant tuning.
I started on nitro when I was 12 and it worked damn well for a month then i hit a mail box and i went in to replace the block head thingeys and then hell broke loose and $70 worth of parts were broke and then I extended the tmaxx and put in a .28 1/8 scale style and she rips when i dont over torque the slipper clutch and bend the transmission output 😡
Would this thing be durable for bashing? I really want to find a name brand nitro car durable for bashing. I’d prefer an 1/8 buggy but really anything besides a short course truck. Anyone have any recommendations for me?
Since they got rid of the nice decals used on early versions of the DX2E, the radio does look a cheaper. But it's a pretty comfortable sport radio to use and more importantly offers trouble free operation.
I will admit i haven't owned a Losi since the JRX-T..I just hate sinking money into a kit then having to turn around and buy a new radio like a Spektrum or Futaba.. but if the radio does the job.. then i suppose no biggee. ( Side note great videos ! )
JRX-T, nice! We hear you about the radio. It is a sport radio and does get the basic job done. But if you think you're going to get hooked on racing, then yes you'll probably outgrow the DX2E quickly and want a better radio. Thanks for the compliment too!
90% of the guys at my local track race losi 8eights in some generation or other...then there is a couple team associated guys, a team Durango guy, and me with my beloved and still competitive O'Donnell z01b sg. Losi is a solid easy to upgrade platform.
Great 👍 Video NITRO Brother ✊️!! That's a great set up for beginners hands down! But it shouldve have had a sealed motor with back plate Bump Box Start only instead of NITRO motor with a oneway bearing pullstart or roto crap! Still great 👍 RC! I love both my 4.0s Buggy and Truggy! Especially Truggy!! But I have the race kits with better hardware
Garrett Luong exactly!!! But..... I must say that the New RTR 8ight Buggy and Truggy are probably the most durable I have seen so far from LI Bash in Long Island NY . And that's why I picked a new NITRO RTR 8ight T for my daughter! I will be replacing the motor with a Novarossi 28/8 or a ROMA .25 with back plates to use Bump Box. Also my buddy just picked up the New RTR Buggy and Truggy for his sons and I will start break in on them soon and it will be there first NITROs to learn on! I will show eventually everything of how and what happens next. But race 🏁 kit is race kit and it is different and better! Way better and I can prove that!!
So does the kit come with upgrades guys I'm thinking about buying an new 8ight 4.0 but do I go rtr or build.
chloe19815 if you want 4.0 ? Then you must build the kit because there is no RTR 4.0 yet. The new LOSI 8ight RTR is really like the 3.0. But you don't get all the goodies like you would a real 3.0 race kit either. You can't go wrong with either or because I have all of them and I see them in action all the time and there all durable as hell!
chloe19815 4.0 kit is a fun build to do and you get some nice goodies with it .
BOTAJELL question for you as you seem well experienced in nitro buggy. If I buy this rtr version can I still use my bump start box? I've been doing on road for a few years and pull starts don't exist on my touring cars as I run strung out .12 motor class. Would the bump start work on a pull start engine? Or will I damage it? Thanks
I just bought one waiting for it to deliver
R u planning on racing??
Thanks for your kindness review on this Losi 4.0 rtr, thanks pal! ☺️👍🏼
I have the buggy and the truggy. love them both. They are my first nitro's. I have 5 gallons through the truggy, and close to 3 gallons through the buggy. Haven't broken a part yet, and I bash the hell out of both of them.
Awesome!
matt dyer yea these new nitros make older ones look like dinosaurs. Its amazing how cool they run too
matt dyer make sure u use seperate tyres for hard and soft surfaces it makes a massive difference in performance
@@j0nnyism I run aka supersoft gridiron and city blocks on all conditions on my local outdoor track. They both work on smooth outdoor track and rough. I'm just a club racer tho...
Solid!
I much prefer kits. That way youre getting hand on experience on its tolerances. Although i always appreciate pre cut lexan bodies
Kits are way better. Half the fun is putting it together.
I admit the following is what i observed at the local track and not first hand. A fella i race with has raced his losi8 original fully optioned out for years, great buggy. Well he has two twin boys about 12 i think. He bought them the rtr and they were unable to break it for many weekends. They bent the front upper solid turnbuckles but their dad just switched em out from his spares box right at the track. I would recommend this buggy, also about 75% of the guys i race with race this platform in some form or other.
Awesome review. I've settled on buying this one. I'm excited!
Chaos Fragrances
Did you buy one of these what's your views on it plz
chloe19815 I love it. It’s a fun little buggy and I’m glad I went with a nitro.
This Buggy is a Blast took mine to the track this Father's Day and had a Great Time
love this RTR
Did it do pretty good?? I'm looking at this model or the kyosho mp9 RTR I havent raced in 15yrs!! Thanks
I'm getting a brand new losi 8ight rtr buggy got her on layaway right now can't wait too put my first payment on her.
My first nitro buggy ever 1/8 scale I'm soooooooooooo excited for it can't wait too fill the tank up. Brap brap!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you ever get it?
Follow up?
They have a 150 dollar discount on this Buggy on Horizon Hobby and the Hammer Rey a 200$ discount cant decide between this two
Yup, posted a video about it today. Not an easy choice
Yuuup ordered this sucker last night
it's a good start to a video. I'd prefer to see the unboxing, an overview, running video and a review all in one but that's just me. I may have to shut up and just do my own video since it's easy to be a critic. I have sold a few of these at my LHS and as much as a downer the plastic is, it actually WORKS really well. I drive full on race buggies, but this is the perfect beginner buggy for someone wanting to get into nitro. The things i thought were bummers actually work fine, but there are some other issues. Out of the 4 cars running at our track, not one has broken a shock cap, but all of them have had to replace the pipe. When you tank it into the jump by under shooting it, the forward force pulls the pipe out of its rubber joint. Just get a Dynamite or Losi Pipe with springs. The servos are a bit slow but they work ok. They buggy engine runs decent, it's a bit underpowered, but the Truggy's .28 is a good start, plenty of power. The pull starter actually lasts and none have broken, but we were bummed to find that you have to buy different motor mounts to use a starter box, I think it should be setup to take a box if you like without having to buy anything but the box. The tires....well... they look nice, they don't grip well. The rest of the car, honestly i cannot complain. It pushes a bit but it's perfect for the beginner. I say way to go Losi! And they price cut them now they're cheap!
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How difficult is it to break in the motor. I'm interested in this buggy.
This is an inexpensive RTR motor. Not the same as the standard Mach 21. It's got decent mechanical pinch but it's not as tight as most "race" quality motors. I run an idle tank, COOL, 1/4 throttle tank, COOL, 1/2 throttle tank, COOL, 3/4 throttle tank,..guess what...COOL, then run the last tank thru full throttle. Ater the second tank you may have to lean out the HSN a bit, but just make small adjustments and make sure you have smoke. Watch break in videos.Adam Drake has one on SHORT COURSE WORLD channel
I love nitro , it's the best smells good to
Subscribed! What would be a good basic charger for the battery pack?
Looking forward to that next review video
I like to drink beer and RC too.
LOL!You like to drink beer and RC car want to drink nitro😂🤣😂🤣😂
Lmao!! I do that every weekend club racing. Maybe thats the reason I never win!! Lol
Beer's bad, RCs good! 😀
@@xdi1733 your wrong! Beer and rc are great 👍 🤣
@@jeffbryner5355 no no beer is bad for your health! Rc is the opposite, It's good for your health!!! 🚘👍
The funny thing is i've only been into nitro for half my life !! its just what im used to. I've never even owned a brushless rc ever.
Recently i've had this interested in a track buggy and most of the tracks near me are indoor which is nice and all but they don't allow nitro. So i've been looking at brushless buggies but dam they are sooo pricey. Even for a buggy kit thats un assembled you'll pay just as much as this thing is RTR. So now im considering saying screw it and staying to my nitro roots and just looking for tracks that allow nitro even if it means driving further. The odd thing is even though i know brushless is faster and easier to deal with.. i just have this deep down urge to buy something like this and not look back. Literally the only thing thats making me consider the brushless is the fact that the two closest tracks here are indoor and no nitro allowed.
If you want to race, you have to go for the brushless. Whichever you choose... enjoy!!
Ohh darn so is there no option for racing nitro any more ? or is brushless just a preferred class to race in ?
The associated 8th scale rc8.2e will set you back 500 bucks and doesn't include battery and charger still there great for the price I believe it will do 6s out of box but races only allow 4s
There's a lot of plastic where aluminum should be or metal but I guess that's what you get with a rtr
The composite shocks and links blew our minds too, but it probably helps keep costs down for those who want to try a race capable 1/8 buggy. We'll see how they hold up to some track action and report back in a review video.
lane johnson not to chime in but i agree 100% but if a new to rcist has 300 dollars and no mechanical ability a kit may be overwhelming. This can be where a rtr comes in. I know for a couple hundred more you get more precisipn parts but the so-called plastic is actually high carbon polycarbonate so its not junk and more forgiving for a new racer or basher.
@lane johnson depends, my local track has a beginner class for newbies. The buggy is still very competitive as it comes!
@lane johnson well put and thank you for a solid reply! I love kits myself. A beginner or parent/child build is a cool option. My first rc car I bought with hard earned farm money when I was 12 and my dad helped me build it. This led to a career in machining/manufacturing and even car restoration so there are loads of valuable things you can learn from building a kit. And to tell the truth hop up parts are a tremendous value these days, especially aluminum and graphite. That stuff just a decade ago was as much as the whole kit! Anyway thanks again!
Aluminum is a metal.
Talked me into it. Just purchased my first Losi 8ight buggy Nitro car thx. I'll still play with my battery rc cars tho 👍
Anyone who has a outrigger hanging on the wall has my attention!!
Nice video and explanation, quick can this buggy be upgraded to full race sec ?
Following as well??
I feel like building a Nitro buggy with a Kit. Any suggestion for a beginner? Is it realistic to put it together if you’re new?
Awesome job man Great video!
My first hobby grade rc was a losi 8ight truggy so an upgrade not by alot tho just a .28 instead of a .21
can you review the truggy version
Great video. Thank you. Question. I have an airtronics m8 radio. Think I can use that with this buggy? Can I swap the radio crystal?
I was gonna buy this car then decided to go all out and build a kit for my first nitro buggy.
What did u buy ?
@@TummaBomberi09 kyosho mp10 tki2 its an awesome car.
I'm looking at either this model or the kyosho mp9 RTR??
I have team associated starter box for 1/0 ,1/8 buggy off road I will work in this buggy?
Yes it should, you will have to set it up for this buggy. It has a standard open flywheel.
are dog bones absolutely necessary for racing
Losi 8 or jq rtr ?
I just got the Losi Nitro RTR buggy (because of this video) and I love it!! I am planning on upgrading the servos to 25t. That means I will not be able to use the stock servo horns (23t). I can not find aluminum or plastic replacements. Do you know what will fit?
Ron Basher is your Losi 8ight buggy still running good and do you regret buying it
@@BarraGutheWorld I love that buggy! No regrets. It runs great!
Ron Basher have you had any issues with it and how long have you owned it for aaaaand how much do you run it a day?
@@BarraGutheWorld I've had it for 5 months. I run it a least once a week. The only issues I have had are because of my inexperience with nitro.
Does it have the tools to open the battery pack ? Answer would be appreciates Thanks :)
Greetings! I also have this car. car is great. but here's the problem. What repair tools do I need for it? thanks in advance!
What is the connection on the battery ?
best bang for your buck? caster racing. they have reasonable price.
This or a new old stock 2.0 rtr roller for 200? The blue chassis 2.0.
Do most tracks have a beginners class or a all stock class??
with the stock tune how much speed that you can get our of this buggy?
I don't know what to get lol I like this and the mp9 but most people r saying get the kits RTR seems cheap?? I wanna dive head first back into racing so should I just get a kit or a RTR??
What percentage fuel would you use on this
I got that same buggy I’ve been thinking about setting it up for a start box what’s all needed or is it even possible
How would this hold up with jumping, and bashing? I am thinking about getting my first R/C Vehicle (Flew airplanes for years), and I'm not sure if a stadium truck, monster truck, or something like this would be better for me. I'm not sure about racing, I just want something that I can do whatever I want with... be it bashing, racing if I ever do, or whatever.
kind of a downer about the shocks and turn buckles being composite this is a step-down from rtrs of past.
Chris Belt i much prefer the look of the aluminium. But composite isnt a step down in performance
Hi RCDriver_Online, may I know which Glowplugs you use for the .21 Nitro engine? Which Nitro fuel u pour, 20, 25 or 30??? Thanks! 😊
😂🤣😅 He said " It's nice to see a thick one in the rear. " 😂🤣😅
Great Video!
Thanks Adam!
when you are rebuilding a nitro motor do you have to brake in the engine again or can you just run as is with the new parts
Nicholas Salapoutis If you’re rebuilding by installing a new piston and sleeve, you’ll need to break in as you would if it was a new engine.
I want one of these so I can run it down the street 2 minutes before the 10pm noise ordinance kicks in to pass my bitch of a neighbor off lol😈😈😈😈😈
Used to dick around with my trusty Carson specter 1. Went to the track once, for fun, saw what they drove there. Returned with a used MBX6. Best descision. The Specter was a reliable, unbreakable car but, lets face it, it never was a good handling car. Max steering angle, packaging, weight, Geometry, Shocks, and not to mention that elephant of a 4.1 cc Force engine. Sucking fuel like no tomorrow.
Got a pretty good deal on a mbx6 with an os v-spec on it. Oh boy, it is a different world.
Can u upgrade all the parts on this model when I progress into racing??
is it like any other brand and featured rc nitro car
OK so almost a year later, what's the new best rtr nitro buggy or truggy with a price point close to this? Im solely electric but id like to further my knowledge.
How to connect the battery?
What is your view on the HPI vorza flux all electric buggy as I’m thinking of buying one but I’m not sure if it’s worth it or not ?
What is the cost for this and how much is the charger for the receiver battery
Can u race a truggy in the same scale class as buggies?? I wanna run in the buggy class 1 8th scale nitro I'm not a beginner just have to raced or rcd in 15yrs
Losi 8ight Buggy or truggt which one is better ?
Reality if you are gonna drive it off big jumps on big tracks truggy if you are gonna drive it on a tight technical track buggy
Is there good after market support?
Can u do an unboxing of Losi 1/10 Tenacity-DB 4WD Desert Buggy
How much did you pay for this mate im a mid beginner mate would you recommend this for a mid beginner mate
I just got my Losi eight RTR and it's slow at turning and I have already turned the knob all the way and it's still slow any recommendations??
do u recommend using a kill switch on nitro rc car
What do you think about Team Energy 1/8 G8X nitro...
This Losi 8ight or kyosho mp9 tki3??
Where i can find the turn buckless for the truggy?
If I want to change to .36 can I?
What's a good RC car racing forum to join for advice and stuff?? Thanks
rctech.net
The Thunder Tiger EB4 S2.5 is much cheaper. A race chassis and a non race engine (.28) for €200 on sale from germany.
The challenge of tuning a nitro engine REALLY I HAVE NO SKILL FOR DAT
Start with electric, but nitro is such a blast when you are ready!
brandon bentley start nitro and learn, no e word shit
Hi, what motor mounts are those to lower the motor?
How much was this kit out the door?
would any glow plug igniter work?
Can you use a tlr 8ight 4.0 body on that??
I’ve been looking at this buggy on Amazon, they say I need some more parts to complete the set. One of the items is called a “Nitromethane-Approved dispenser” After researching for quite some time I can’t find anything on it? Any help?
Sounds like a gas bottle bottle that dispenses the nitro?
Look up nitro starter kit
you can buy a Thunder Tiger EB4 S2.5 PRO for far less money than losi eightight
Can u give me a name of a good charger to use for that battery pack, or a tamiya adapter because I already have a smart charger. Considering buying
Can i run it on a 2s lipo with the Standard servos?
i bought 1, i wonder what screwdriver did you use to open the trassmeter box
Richard Xiong This is a great tool for all the hardware on the buggy: www.teamassociated.com/parts/details/1655-ASC1655-ft_8-piece_1_4_in_hex_driver_set/
Is the exceed hyperspeed nitro buggy any good? I want to get a nitro rc off-road car but I don't want to spend over $150. Any advice is appreciated thanks.
I always like to tell people to get something you can easily get parts for. I think NitroRCX does well with stocking parts for the car, but your local hobby shop probably won't have parts. The buggy is ok for general bashing on dirt and small jumps. The engine can be finicky. We've seen some that run well and others that require constant tuning.
does it have a fail safe feature?
How fast does this thing go out the box?
Yeah I would love to know?
What is a starter box?!
I can’t get mine to start
Rc stalls when I pull throttle. What do I do
I have a nitro and still don't know what the fly-wheel does. What does it do????
HeyNaughty it engages the clutch
YOU BY CHANCE HAVE THOSE MOTOR MOUNTS TO LOWER THE MOTOR FOR SYARTE BOX
How fast??
31 mph
is there best nitro rc car more than losi
reply asap
Is this good as a first rc. Or should i get the traxxas rustler nitro
May Bunni take a electric one
Does this have reverse??? Or can you add it later?
Its a race car. No reverse. Can't add it either.
My question is is how do I buy a whole nitro fuel buggy kit I wanna build one
Go onto horizon hobby and look
can you review the Tekno nb 48.4
They're supposedly coming out w a new version of that I heard from some racers in nj so stand by on that purchase
I started on nitro when I was 12 and it worked damn well for a month then i hit a mail box and i went in to replace the block head thingeys and then hell broke loose and $70 worth of parts were broke and then I extended the tmaxx and put in a .28 1/8 scale style and she rips when i dont over torque the slipper clutch and bend the transmission output 😡
Eugene sell it and start from new again it always does the trick
I'm so jealous i can't even afford the engine itself HUEHUEHEU😭
@Michael Thiel if only i could, btw I'm a Filipino citizen i am 14 years old 😢
How does this compare to the G8X?
We have experience with the G8X. The 8ight is both backyard and race track worthy. We found the G8X to be more of just a backyard basher.
The only problem I would have with nitro is finding a pit person
Does the truggy need the same things? (in the description)
Ps. Gonna Be my first nitro😜
The buggy and the truggy come with the exact same things except the rc itself.
Would this thing be durable for bashing? I really want to find a name brand nitro car durable for bashing. I’d prefer an 1/8 buggy but really anything besides a short course truck. Anyone have any recommendations for me?
Kyosho inferno mp9 tki4 nitro
Why does it look like Losi uses such cheap looking transmitters ?
Since they got rid of the nice decals used on early versions of the DX2E, the radio does look a cheaper. But it's a pretty comfortable sport radio to use and more importantly offers trouble free operation.
I will admit i haven't owned a Losi since the JRX-T..I just hate sinking money into a kit then having to turn around and buy a new radio like a Spektrum or Futaba.. but if the radio does the job.. then i suppose no biggee. ( Side note great videos ! )
JRX-T, nice! We hear you about the radio. It is a sport radio and does get the basic job done. But if you think you're going to get hooked on racing, then yes you'll probably outgrow the DX2E quickly and want a better radio. Thanks for the compliment too!
If only we had tracks of any kind in South west Ohio.. So i settle for my Arrma's to bash around on ball fields..
It does huh