@@timsane It is an RC after all which is pointless to ride on it and use the transmitter to drive it while riding it might as well have the steering wheel and gas and brake pedal instead!
You are one of the most dumbass people I've ever seen since you said that's not a rc car because it quite obvious that it's a fucking rc car because its controlled by a remote
@@xxzenonionnex7658 Ya doofy bastard .. he's noting it's more a work of art than it is an RC car, which it is. It's utterly amazing. If you would stop putting plastic bags over your head you wouldn't have brain damage from the near suffocation, saving me the need to comment.
This has come a long way and I love how you note each good and bad thing that's popped up. Also, nice work building the new drive train. I hope it can handle the weight of the body ontop of its own weight
Not sure how your clutch works but you need to stiffen the engagement springs to increase the stall. By doing this it will increase rpms before the clutch engages making it hit much harder when it does engage! It will also increase the engines total rpm, as long as it doesn't float the valves this is a good thing! I know you went from turbo to super charger but I believe this will still apply! Beautiful build my friend! And yes I have watched more recent videos as well! 👊😎👍
@@timsane You're very welcome buddy, clutch shoe weight works in kind of a similar way, it maybe just the thing to get the clutch to engage at a higher rpm and in effect make it launch harder! I'm not sure but I think it's what you are looking to achieve? Hence why you went from turbo to supercharger more power at a lower rpm creating more torque and giving it that quicker acceleration! Very cool my friend Amazing build!
Yes the pick up truck body great content The truck looks great 👍 much respect ✊ I’m still in my 1/5 scale build after a year hard to find time Swing this truck makes me want to upgrade everything lol 😂
Don't underestimate the power of hand done Tig welds, i don't think I'd trust Lazer welds when strength is the goal. Lazer welds are great when you don't want to see the weldment. A good welder can give you a tight flat weld with 100% penetration and it will break at that weld, inches in front or behind but not the weld.
I love your RC car.I made a small 1/4 scale RC gokart that you can ride it and someone else can control it.I need to buy a stronger servo for the steering any idea of what kind of servo would be good for my project?
I new the second that I saw your last video of the laser welds on the axles that they would break. There was not enough penetration on the parent metal. I would check on the proper weld procedure for the metal that you are using for the axles. I believe that a preheat and a postheat would help greatly on the end product.
I agree with Dave , this is an Amazing RC more like a work of Art, To bad it dont have a seat. Build a Trailer cause somehow I would have to ride this .
this car is amazing I would like to do something similar in building my own large scale rc but this will be my first attempt so was hoping to ask you a few questions about the best way of doing so. if you can help please get in toich
i really dont like that your front wheel turning point is 20-30 cm off wheel center. when you apply brakes the wheel with the most friction will twist the steering to that side.