@@richardbradley2641 lol! I bet it did! 🤣 Mine on the grass with a flat 6.6v battery was probably the worst I’ve seen it go, not a good demo. The only decent battery I had went flat in the Hotshot. Up and down the drive with a 2s lipo it goes like stink and takes off over the slightest bump!
@@jason.bochniak How long did/do your batteries last? The model shop told me 15-20 mins run time per charge, I got 40-45 mins per battery after the upgrades even if fast charged!
The 2S 3100 stick pack ran for about 18mins after a full balanced charge in then Hotshot. The 6.6V Tamiya Life battery only lasted about 2 mins but I’ve just realised, I swapped it into the hornet and I thought it was flat after another 30 seconds. The problem is the ESC is set to high cut off in the Hornet which is for Lipo. The life batteries have a low cut off setting so I think there would be more juice in it. I’m going to fully charge it and have another run test. I haven’t tried the new 2S lipo shorty yet other than on the bench. It does spin the wheels up a lot faster though!
The srb is a great beast on the track. The ball diff made the biggest difference when i raced mine, just make sure you locktight it, mine came loose 1 lap into a race 😂
Thank you. Lots of time, patience and a lot of mistakes too. Each one is better than the last with practice. I started with the single colour ones like Buggy Champ and Fighting Buggy, then the Rangers with the extra black then attempted the mother of all paint jobs, the Sand Scorcher. Totally messed the red & yellow one up and had to start again. Annoying at the time but I learnt a lot from it. My top tips, if it’s any help are good preparation, sanding and priming with light sanding before top coats. Good neat masking with the right tapes, light coats of colour coats with one final heavier coat to finish. If you’re painting two tone, give the paint at least a week to harden before masking. Check the weather, make sure the humidity is low but warm enough and your paint is warm, I put mine in a bucket of hot water before painting and if you get any little bits in the paint, you can wet sand them out with 2-3000 grit sand paper then polish with either car body polish or use the proper Tamiya polishes and sponges, which I have just invested in and yet to try out. I’m planning to do a vintage blue and white version Buggy Champ with paint in the future. Good luck with your painting!
Try putting your ESC in NiMH mode for LiFe batteries. 2S LiFe has lower peak and cutoff voltage comoared to LiPo, but similar cutoff voltage to 6 cell NiMH. Still not ideal for a race because the lower voltage means it will be slower than lipo!
@@Droidy77 Cheers, that’s the first thing I checked before charging and going again, it was already set for Life/NIMH. I’ll stick with the 2s shorty, lots of power and runtime!
That's a very nice selection of cars that you will bring to this event 👍 And an awesome place to test them 💪🤝
Thank you! I’m really looking forward to it. More fine tuning in progress…
Cool video mate. Can't wait to see them go around the track! 👍
@@68burnout Thanks Ruud, it will be great. I guess there will be a ton of footage!
It's fantastic that you are committing to this years event and we all get to hang out.
No worries Jase, thanks for the welcome. I’m sure it will be excellent!
This is gonna be an epic bash.. wish we could go.. I’m hoping next year to take a vacation and visit Keith and do some racing on his newly built track
100%, I cannot wait! Shame you can’t make it but it’s one hell of a trip. Keith’s track looks the business, you’re lucky you can go there!
Glad we could help again Jason!
Thanks Sacha, you guys are great!
I upgraded the bearings and the shocks on my hornet and used special oil in the gearbox, it went like sh*i of a shovel!
@@richardbradley2641 lol! I bet it did! 🤣 Mine on the grass with a flat 6.6v battery was probably the worst I’ve seen it go, not a good demo. The only decent battery I had went flat in the Hotshot. Up and down the drive with a 2s lipo it goes like stink and takes off over the slightest bump!
@@jason.bochniak How long did/do your batteries last? The model shop told me 15-20 mins run time per charge, I got 40-45 mins per battery after the upgrades even if fast charged!
The 2S 3100 stick pack ran for about 18mins after a full balanced charge in then Hotshot. The 6.6V Tamiya Life battery only lasted about 2 mins but I’ve just realised, I swapped it into the hornet and I thought it was flat after another 30 seconds. The problem is the ESC is set to high cut off in the Hornet which is for Lipo. The life batteries have a low cut off setting so I think there would be more juice in it. I’m going to fully charge it and have another run test. I haven’t tried the new 2S lipo shorty yet other than on the bench. It does spin the wheels up a lot faster though!
Cool!
Would really like to see that hop-up!
@@noidnomis I’ll need to strip most of the buggy down to install it.
@@jason.bochniak True, but it'll be worth it..😎
Good stuff my man.👍
@@LukesVintageRC Cheers Luke!
Nice video 👍 i like to see the ball diff video 😁
Thanks Mark, I will do it just for you!
@@jason.bochniak top Man 😊
@@markconnor269 I’d better get on with it lol.
The srb is a great beast on the track. The ball diff made the biggest difference when i raced mine, just make sure you locktight it, mine came loose 1 lap into a race 😂
@@lo2713 Thanks Richard, great tip! Do you mean the main bolt holding it together? Im planning on doing it at the weekend.
@@jason.bochniak yeah, it dont say to thread lock it, but it needs it 👍
@@lo2713 OK thanks mate. I will do it!
Really nice sub's wish I had the paint skills
SRB,S that is. Stupid text software
Thank you. Lots of time, patience and a lot of mistakes too. Each one is better than the last with practice. I started with the single colour ones like Buggy Champ and Fighting Buggy, then the Rangers with the extra black then attempted the mother of all paint jobs, the Sand Scorcher. Totally messed the red & yellow one up and had to start again. Annoying at the time but I learnt a lot from it. My top tips, if it’s any help are good preparation, sanding and priming with light sanding before top coats. Good neat masking with the right tapes, light coats of colour coats with one final heavier coat to finish. If you’re painting two tone, give the paint at least a week to harden before masking. Check the weather, make sure the humidity is low but warm enough and your paint is warm, I put mine in a bucket of hot water before painting and if you get any little bits in the paint, you can wet sand them out with 2-3000 grit sand paper then polish with either car body polish or use the proper Tamiya polishes and sponges, which I have just invested in and yet to try out. I’m planning to do a vintage blue and white version Buggy Champ with paint in the future. Good luck with your painting!
I have an Srb I use a 3800 lipo in it is short but doesn't not fit in the battery holder.I have to just strap it in.
Try putting your ESC in NiMH mode for LiFe batteries. 2S LiFe has lower peak and cutoff voltage comoared to LiPo, but similar cutoff voltage to 6 cell NiMH. Still not ideal for a race because the lower voltage means it will be slower than lipo!
@@Droidy77 Cheers, that’s the first thing I checked before charging and going again, it was already set for Life/NIMH. I’ll stick with the 2s shorty, lots of power and runtime!
@@jason.bochniak woohoo!
How much is that shorty pack in usd?
Approx $60 US
Are you going to get that hornet Evo? Amain in the united states is selling it for a hundred and sixty six ninety nine preorder.
Maybe, I'll have to ask the boss.
Does she ask you about what she wants .😂
@@bradkalman2353 not sure. I’ll check 🤣
love the nonsense.😂
Love the nonsense. 😂