Thanks for the vid! I see what you’re saying on 6061 vs 7075 but that’s only about a 50% increase in strength (yield strength) and basically the same stiffness. Let’s say they made the towers 50% thicker: it would be over 3x stronger/stiffer. Same for the chassis brace, double that thickness and it’d be 8x stiffer and stronger in bending.
Just discovering your channel and loving your videos, but have one request. Any chance you can create more playlists? I like your review of the Corally stuff.
You did it again lol, my next RC is the Asuga or the Kagama like you recommended. I always choose durability over popularity, Corrally has some strong RC's, thats a buggy! i wouldn't dare bash my Kysosho MP9 lol.
Yeah unfortunately they're just aren't a lot of good places for me to do top speed runs in my area. That being said I think that speed that I achieved is probably a reasonable practical top speed. Most people don't have miles of room to bashion so those ideal condition top speeds aren't really that applicable to general use.
Unless you specifically want the smaller vehicle I would go asuga. I think it's a little bit stronger with the better bracing system. They're both good cars though.
For play only or an "open" class that let's everything in the asuga is top. If you plan on entering any events that follow the rules this one is what you want.
@@thatoneguy2756 oh yeah I guess If he wants to race the spark would be the way to go. That being said if he wants to race I don't think any of the basher buggies are the best bet.
@DoRC ok I asked because I upgraded my chassis and shock towers on my radix6 to 7075 so it might not be worth me getting the spark if I can't transfer some of that stuff over
Hate say think stock coralley system is stronger and you just said the same . I’m using max 6 with there motor and it’s stronger than g2 max 8 combo idk what they did , maybe they low balled there own specs , 2300 kv 😂
I'd say it depends. This is better for bashing in smaller areas and the asuga is better for handling larger areas with rougher terrain. I don't think you'd be disappointed with either one though.