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Rally tires! that's what I use for my astro turf track. I figured those tires wouldn't work for this track that's why I never suggested it. But that's a surprise. If you ever build a car for a clay/dirt track that set up would work for astro turf. But not carpet.
@PowerPedal0000 52v battery should work, but I haven't tried it yet. 52v 20ah 40amps would be the size you would want to run. Controllers are tricky because most of them are specific to certain lcd screens and throttles. Bac855 would be a good choice if you want to keep it hidden in the stock box. To be honest stock with all the settings turned up are completely fine. Ride it first Dnm burner is a common shock, but you will need bushings to keep it snug. Front shock there are only 2 options that I found same manufacturer, just different names and one is longer. Get the shorter one. Ebay or express Don't rush it because you will make mistakes like I did. Good luck with your build.
I ordered the wltoys newest version of the blue 12th scale buggy..will drive it on short grass,dirt and pavement..i am sure you have the skill to set it up to perform pretty decent on a carpet track like yours..thanks for sharing😊
@roadstar499 your absolutely correct. I just ran it out of the box to see what the hype was at the time. I did make several changes and suggest the same for your WL. Stock esc are designed for a beginner in mind. It has a long dead spot in the trigger and a delay in acceleration. Changing this will give you full control. Transmitter does not have a dual rate, so Changing terrain makes it difficult to avoid spinning. The Dumbo TX this car came with is actually very nice. Tires are very important for grip and the wltoys tire are awesome but if you can remove them and install on a rim with a +5 or +6 offset on the 1/12, you will like it much better.
@roadstar499 this video is much better after all the changes and adjustments it became my best driving wl car. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-q4LMXGnjcEA.htmlsi=MTCS2_aY1znLVeFT
So do you use expo on steering at all or just dual rates? Not sure dumbo rc $35 tx has expo on steering..but i dont believe learning to drive cars is the same as with my planes..with my planes many are very small and very fast and expo is very much needed for me...also with cars you don't get nervous like when flying..at least from my experience..i guess you could if you were in a race though..thanks for sharing.😊
@roadstar499 everything is dual rate adjusted. I definitely try to set end points to save the servo if available on tx/rx setup. On carpet, you don't have time to be worried. Everything is really quick actions/ reactions. Definitely feel a rush when hitting constant lap after lap. How small are the planes you fly?
500 to 1000 mm wing span..some even smaller..mostly hand toss delta wings..only thing that has improved is my repair skills,flying is actually worse lol.i needed a break from it..i built built my first rc 10 buggy almost 40 years ago..rc has really gotten advanced.
You definitely have driving skills...so this car with those simple mods is tuned as well as you LC race buggy for your track? Which roll bar kit did you install..is it the same one they install on the 12 scale wltoys buggy..i think i actually bought that kit a few years ago..thanks
@roadstar499 yes I would say they drive close when set up correctly. The sway bars are the same for the lc and wl cars but lc comes with 3 bar hardness. Tires definitely made the most noticeable difference in control.
Having 12mm wheel hexes is great..i know the wl959 had 8mm i think...this 1/18 car is waaaay better than 959 on every level...the stee ring linkage on 959 is beyond sloppy..never drives straight..
@roadstar499 I have a maxed out A959 for my track. It ok but not as good as this new version. I feel like the a959 was only made for street flat driving with a buggy body. I did have to change all the linkages and no servo saver to get it to run straight. Gears strip way to easily on this car(steel) On the 184016 I managed to fit a 144001 servo saver by shaving the servo mount just enough to squeeze the spring style saver in. Took a little work, but definitely possible.
@Erdick I can't tell you where to buy it but here are the prices. Alibaba $850. Picked up in So Cal. I personally don't know what a shipping price would be. x.alibaba.com/AwpNxk?ck=pdp This is the link directly from my rep Cecilia. You speak with her directly. She is absolutely awesome and responds quickly. Or you can always buy direct. $1299. + shipping and tax The best thing would be getting a total checkout price on both. I personally like having Cecilia available for any questions I have but completely up to you. Good luck, and let me know if you get one. I'll make another video for you on settings.
Nice buggy, this 12th scale LC, I think I need to get one, ha ha! It's so weird, I am used to watch your videos on the carpet track, but this is a completely different experience... I think that track would benefit from a different layout, maybe with a big fast wallride, similar to the one you got, and then put the big jump in the middle of the hall... Still great fun, buddy!
@madsrcbuggy not going to lie I was expecting so much more when I got there, but it was fun. My understanding is they are going to change it soon. I definitely prefer carpet over clay . I wish I had more room for a bigger track. 😂
@@freemanwu3018 a reason I couldn't is because all my jumps were and are still falling apart from all the outdoor conditions. I had to rebuild a lot just to get this to work. Worth it but a pain
@jeremybeck517 The only way to put on BMX grips is need to change to a thumb throttle. This is a full twist, so dirt bike grips would be the best option.
@nestoramadoranonuevo7466 I'm 250lbs & live next to dirt bike trails on a mountain and street hills everywhere. My average speed is 20mph uphill. No pedaling.
You weren't kidding with the carpet setup. If you have sway bars on the car I would remove them. I never use them for dirt or Astro turf. Also remember what I told you about the 1/10 scale Wing they'll help with the stability. But yeah try the Slicks next time and see if they work. I would see what tires work before I go and start changing stuff on it. Despite me making suggestions on setup.
@maxthunder2 ill definitely try no sway bars next time. Is there a wing you would recommend or just any 1/10 buggy wing? On the slicks, what should I be looking for touring slicks? Do you run your cars low or medium ride height?
@@ixclusiverc any 10th scale race buggy wing should be fine. Try to get the wing as close to the shock Tower as you can I without affecting the shock movement. the touring car tires the 32 shore rating. Contact makes good tires. The lower the shore rating the softer the tire. The higher the shore rating is the harder the tire is. For the right height yeah probably medium.
@edwardyoung5703 Throne handlebars by 2 wheel gang 4pc bars and box 53mm forward stem. There is a rise limit because of the brake lines. What I had to do was cut the zip tie and run that line above the crank bb spindle. Only need to remove the pedal. No bars above 6" will work.
Contact, BSR, Exceed all make good foams. They're found on ebay, Amazon, amain, horizon... they will stick to the ground. Oh and glad you're back on the tube. I still enjoy my wltoys among my bigger name brand trucks
@stingraykoltes9750 torque is around 100nm top speed 34mph. It's a 1500w hub 48v battery. The light does go on sale from time to time, and make sure you install a 48v to 12v converter & hi/low 12v headlight switch. a.aliexpress.com/_mOsl2ss
This is a 48v/18ah, 28amp controller, low torque motor maybe 1500W this is not comparable to the GhostCat 52v/20ah battery, 40amp controller, high torque 140nm 1500W motor.
@Brianelectrify there was no comparison mentioned, although It is the same bike as the ghostcat f1. I'm showing crank length, signal speed conversion, BMX bars, hi/low beam headlight, inverted mirrors, and rear spring upgrade. All things that could help a taller rider with comfort and safety. 48v 1500w is not low torque. Can a super 73 go 20+ uphill or 34mph on flat ground?
@@ixclusiverc yea never heard anything about a comparison lol I’m installing a 52v 20ah battery when mine arrives Tuesday Samsung 40T. Might upgrade controller and display to 52v system 45-60 amp draw
@felixvalvaneda2285 🙌 I'm very interested to hear about your upgrades. If you go 52v, what controller are you thinking about? Sabvoton are medium size and needs to be bolted under the seat. I was also considering the bac855 as that one is small enough to fit into the stock crotroller compartment. I did get an extra controller from akez to possibly try to shunt mod the stock one. What are your thoughts, my man?
It's a cool track to have access to, looks really fast! That furthest straight with the big jump, the wall is really something to factor in, need to hit it dead straight, and get lots of power into it, not easy... So you have a lot more videos coming from that place? Cool to see you got lots of cars with you, neatly packed in each their own bag. 🙂
@madsrcbuggy that wall sucks, I like the triple, but the rest of the track is too simple. I was able to make 5 more videos from this one trip. I'll post one day. Some are really bad because I left all the tires I use for carpet.... bad idea.
That's a nice run, buddy! Yeah, we got RC tracks all over, just need to use our eyes, he he, good use of the space there! Yeah, I got same issues on my BHC-1, it just wants to kick out the rear end all the time. I didn't analyse it much, I just did the easy thing, I dialled down the power on the transmitter, and it became much easier to drive. I got me another BHC-1, it's the lower spec one, I will put a brushed 380 motor in it, probably have a much more driveable buggy that way...
@madsrcbuggy mine was originally brushedI 2445 5600 kv motor is a direct swap with pinion size. That's what this was originally. Now that I changed it to slipper and 2845, I don't really care for it as much. I think I might go back to non slipper again. Oh, I literally cut out 3 minutes on not being able to get out of the corner, doing donuts over and over 🤣 definitely challenging to drive
Nice man. Feel the same way with that motor. The weight of the motor definitely affects the handling. I put the yellow shock springs front and back from LC on and its helped a lot with control after jumps.
@jhsumatt so the stock plastic shocks with that spring worked great for me. This new set up with metal stock lcracing shocks are way to stiff. That's a good idea i'll change the springs out back to the softer ones.
@maxthunder2 the emb-t had clay tires with wd40. The emb1 has some balding stock tires with wd40. I have another video that I'll release tomorrow running a car with carpet tires. That car was a nightmare to drive. Are bald tires just as good as slicks? I honestly don't know too much about clay.
@@ixclusiverc WD-40 and simple green are good Tire sauce so that's already a good step. Bald tires are good that's one way to make Slicks. You take clay track tires sand them down until they're bald and then they're good to go. Now you can do this with your RTR or any tires for that matter they just have to be slicks. I know there's other stuff people did but that's what I basically did. But if you don't want to do all that try to find some on road touring car tires and try that. That size tire works with these LC racing cars. Now I never tried doing that because I'm nowhere near a clay track anymore. But I figure it's worth a shot. I also have to mention that when you do this to your tire if you decide to make a slick it has a very short life span. You can feel it when it starts to not work so be sure to make a bunch.
That's hydro dip from the factory. I have seen a wrapped case looks good but I'm sure it's hard to do. If you do probably want to do a template cut first, anything non stick . Make some mistakes, then try the carbon.
I purchased this bike last year before it became a popular rebrand. When first released, there were only 2 models, S1 and S2. I'm not sure why the name changed, but yes they currently call it a jaguar. If you go to the website and read all the descriptions every paragraph call it an S2. Here is one of them... Being the top of the line, the 20*4.0″ fat tire AKEZ E-Bike S2 presents power, functionality, and beauty all in one. It will take you faster and further across any terrain in comfort. This bike is a real beast!
I love what you did with your headlight/fairings. Could you point me in the right direction which Ktm light/fairing you used? Also, is it just plug and play with your normal controller plug in?
Of course, the light can be found on aliexpress. There are several different light designs but most of the framing are bigger. This hasthe smallest profile to fit a 20" . The bottom mount is for a turn signal top is stock. Comes with a mounting kit but looks terrible Only thing you need is a 48v to 12v converter and low and high beam switch 12v. Simple install but finding the correct beam height is tricky, just remove the level adjustment screw take out the spring the applies pressure on that screw. Then put the screw back without it.
Looks like you're a grip racer. Have you ever considered slide racing on that track surface you have? Put some drift wheels on a 4WD buggy and slide it around the course, it requires fine throttlework to get the grip for speed, and advance preparation for opposite lock steering into turns. Sure the laptimes will be slower, but it will be more satisfying to watch and drive.
Tell me more about this... is there jumps or just drifting? I'm willing to try it just need me some direction 👍. I think it would be hilarious to watch me try and get it down.
@@ixclusiverc If you already have drift wheels you could try it on your 2WD but I'd say it's too difficult for the vehicle to pull out of oversteer and spins which is tedious and not fun, as your track has a lot more friction than standard slick surfaces used for slow drifting you need 4WD. Pretty basic to start off with, just try driving around your course with drift wheels until you get the hang of sliding into turns, then progressively increase speed and angle of attacks into corners. If you don't have plastic drift wheels you can use slick or worn out rubber tyres that you thought are bin items because of lack of traction, trim the nubs down smooth, increase the battery voltage to get more power and torque. I have the UDIRC SG pinecone 1/16 rally cars that have very limited suspension travel which is no good for jumps but are fantastic for flat surfaces. I am investigating the MJX Hyper Go truggies chassis as an alternative, as it anything bigger will risk serious damage to furniture and fittings indoors. Your course with walls would be amazing to slide around!