this is the very first video I have seen of this rc going over 60 mph. I just did 121 with my limitless a few days ago. Nothing stock. Hard to believe that this car did over 60 mph. I have watched about 50 plus videos thus far. Stock electronics........... Your going to have to crack open those gears for me, lol!!!!! But this is the internet also, so have ur fun.
I can do a video of the gears in the car which is the stock spur 52T and a 40+ pinion gear. The car is stock electronics Motor, ESC, Servo. The only reason i have the gear cover is to prevent debris into the the gear mesh. Nothing to hide nor to mislead in reference to the setup. I can send you close up pictures. Have a great day!
Also.. if you know about the car you can see and understand that the stock motor shaft is the typical 1/10 scale 3.175mm or 1/8 bore so its all there my friend.
Ya the stock optional speed spur and pinion gears included in box are very tall, I'm hitting 72mph on 3s and cant even get into much more than 3/4 throttle. So the gearing is not what's holding the car back. The lack of stability and weight is the limiting factor, Car is very light so power is not the issue here.
@@wilfred_driftrc I would say yes… I don’t have the 48 pitch gears in mine but I know there are guys that are running stock gears on 3 and 4s over 100 mph… I’m running mod 1 gears on 6s but my skill don’t match what the car can do…. Lol
If you watch the video i take the body off and show the stock electronics. I keep the gear cover to keep away any rocks or debris that might get into them.
Sweet man! Any tips on increasing stability? I'm having a hard time getting over 70mph on 3s 3660 4300kv motor, I have team corally foams 37shore, and still have traction issues over half to 3/4 throttle. But mainly I can't keep car straight when laying into the power. Running a decent quality coreless JX servo too. What am I doing wrong? Do the bat wings or front downforce splitter the hot ticket?
Winglets just help to stabilize the car at higher speed. I am running a short lexan front bumper extention to help keep the shell from dragging at higher speed. Tape the body to the car.. front and sides, it prevents the air from getting under the car and creating a parachute effect or shaking the car side to side. Ease into the trigger pull and reduce your steering dual rate. Balance your car as much as you can... these little cars react violently to any sudden movement and road debris. Rake is also important and you increase speed...