I don't know if I said it or not but I was talking about the hot racing oil shots the 36 big boys I run up front and then I run a 39 to about 45 in the rear
Just a little tip on the receivers also brother it's the other way around you're supposed to hold the volume button on the receiver power it on then I'll find out the remote and turn it on it's what they say if it works it works you know you can't argue with
I am just going off how I got it to Bind for me. I held the bind button on the receiver and plugged the ESC to power, then held the bind button on my Flysky GT5 remote and turned the power on and it linked up right away. I am not saying this is the right way or only way just the way I was able to bind this micro rx.
And I like the cedar motor don't get me wrong but I'm telling you right now I've tested every motor on the market besides mofros new pancake motor and none of them can even come close when it comes to torque to the bam 4100
I have ran All of Mofo RC motors and I really like the Bam and Nanobam v2. I run mostly Mofo RC motors in my builds and the Nanobam is my favorite. I have the 4100 Bam in my Cheatcode V2 build and it’s very smooth with my Dinky D-drive esc. I do like the Cedar also and it’s pretty smooth connected to a Dinky esc.
I got a recommendation for you do you see how high your motor sitting and how it's kicked up in the very back if you get the mail for the micro Komodo the little red one especially if you're using the stock pinion the 11th tooth being it is small enough to fit I would use that and then take a little nut or a spacer unbolt the transmission put it underneath the front of the transmission and run your screw back through it having that night under the front of the transmission will lift it up a little bit and level your motor up I was running mine to the rear now I have turned my motor around to the front but it takes some work I'm not going to lie especially with the motor I run I always run the bam 4100 by mofo tiny trucks ESC also I know you got one that is escaped with man Josh's stuff is really amazing also and 36 mm hot racing oil shocks the big bars are so fire also with Josh's ESC you can adjust your bece with that Wi-Fi Linker and I don't know if I would run that much cash. That's an awful lot man I mean I like to have some in there don't get me wrong but I don't want that Servo kick way down in the back I got a channel also it's called Gibson life I think you the symbol at Gibson live 573 in the shift RC Servo is my absolute favorite
I do agree it is a little high. I will say I am very happy with the performance on this rig, but I do have a new build I am Almost finished with that will probably replace this one.
I took a little break for a little over a year. I just need to paint the Body and then I can post a video of it running. It should be a beast with a 5200K motor on 4s!
If you’re running the factory Redcat controller the D/R trim is where you can adjust your Endpoints plus or minus. If you have an after market remote you should have a EPA option to adjust your end points plus or minus. I can post a video later this week also.
Thank u yeah I really appreciate it if you could make a video I was reading the manual and it was seem that I have to be on a certain channel for for certain sides or something like that but thank you I appreciate you God bless
Great video. Here’s a tip for that touchy reverse. Take one of your stiff shock springs you’ll never use, cut it down and glue it in front of the trigger. The spring will add tension when you reverse and help you not to give it too much reverse throttle. I do this on my FMS and it really helps.
After upgrading the stepper motor and hot end I printed 200 prints no issue. Once the weather started to get over 80 I started having issues with the stepper motor getting hot and jamming the filament. Since I added the heatsink to the stepper motor it’s been dependable again. I also have a Microswiss hotend and nozzle.
@@RCHobbyFarmi used the Mofo portal upgrades too. Still need to install electronics and set the servo endpoints just right. Those Mofos were a bit of a challenge to get right, still not sure i did. Waiting on that same steering arm in the mail (you must've gotten the last blue!). Looking forward to this build video!
@MrsRabbit8 what I do and you may already use this method is suspended the chassis off the ground and giving a little throttle and turning till I feel binding and make adjust repeat till It smooths out.
OK, quick question bro so I’ve been building my slash all metal somewhat similar to yours. I noticed my engine gets really hot. Is that because it’s too heavy now?
@@skylerdiaz84 the vxl motors tend to all get really hot and have overheating issues, throw in a castle or hobbywing setup and you wont be disappointed
That is Integy.com, most of the parts are I Integy, arms, knuckles, hubs, shocks, shock towers, motor mount, battery stay, RPM bumpers, the aluminum diff covers are from eBay, axles are Integy also. Front and rear bulkheads are hot racing.
@RCHobbyFarm that's awesome. I have a comp to go to Saturday. At Davis Hobbyland, Nashville tn. Good luck tho! Also I think your goblin v2 is c2 version. Looks like almost no angle but it does technically have 5°
Good vid! Looked like a nice secession. And thanks for the in-situ audio and no blaring music! Much more enjoyable to just hear the rigs and the lads chit chattin.
It is one that I purchased used in a bundle of 5 RC cars and someone on the Hardpark RC page was looking to trade a Cheatcode XL with links for a Dementor chassis. I do have a video from last week of a Dementor SS on X15 build. Will have a new video tomorrow on some updates to the Dementor also.
well done. very nice build and you had some smaller wheels so you didn't have to bother the body shell. are you gonna shave the servo corners?. I just got a ascent myself, broke a link and headed brass. you made the ascent the way redact should have. but I guess It would leave little room for personal modification.
I just recently shaved the servo mounts to allow a little more articulation, also waiting on a couple of things to make a few more changes and will have a new video out once the parts come in.
www.amazon.com/Receiver-Output-Flysky-Transmitter-Controller/dp/B0B8N6GH2J/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?crid=1VUMJNJDS7U9Q&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.OTrjjEfY3Z2zQta0ciE0QpzhMzYlDhaoD6n9XDXHsQ2cIdO1mojKRT5Ki1TdYSx4mijbFaFplXjYArpAu-i_6_YHsRii_FP8D25OTkRIymopS63P9rZCFs3OUHUwt990uvOE2umiaLDF-ap7rColvBsHPCQNuxH9oBCParlkqn-eL-0qwTGB-mVrfT3Lo-ir5dkdx3KDZ82xDpYW3t8Y7g._ofne6kjYK4JnpoE4X119sUH01JMxz3jYFw0Rs6XXnM&dib_tag=se&keywords=micro+receiver&qid=1712931891&sprefix=micro+reciever%2Caps%2C548&sr=8-2 Here is the exact same receiver. I would assume it would but not 100%.