I just converted my Vorteks Boost to 4x4 it looks a little intimidating at first if your new to the hobby but once you play with the parts for a while everything makes sense it’s super easy and I love this video. You made this video perfect in my opinion and I took this Boost for a rip and what a difference in control love it
My vorteks should be here tomorrow. Going to give it a bit of a bashing until I get used to it, new to the rc world and all 😊. Then I will be upgrading to 4x4. Will you be creating a video to show us how to go from brushed to brushless??
Thanks love your videos been watching for years but I know im a no body but your videos help all the time, im a old time rc er my house looks like kevon talbots garage back to the old fox, then team asociated t4 and from then to now so can imagine how many rc cars n brands I have, but thanks for helping, keep it up and keep on bashing. Lol. Love u bro
Hi AJ, I think you missed the opportunity to put some thread lock on the screws inside the shafts that hold the axles. It's a common issue with the 3s platform for the little screw to come undone and the whole wheel to come off. Great video as always!
Hi , I'm a new rc kid. I have question for my arrma. My truck got turn off after about 10 mins I play at%50of motor power .( New battery full charge). the steering was still working but the truck won't move. I saw the led was blinking very fast. The truck runs again after I turn off and turn on again. But it stop after couple mins. I really can't tell if the battery is low or what. is 10 mins run time about right ? Something wrong with my truck?
Hi, i really love your content and reviews... i own exact this vorteks and upgraded it... but does it get significant slower with the 4x4 mod? Best regards
@@AJJAMStudios Thank you for your reply. My Vorteks Boost goes 4x4 "just" 30 km/h ... quite fast, but i thought it might be faster and when it was 4x2 it was for a noob like me uncontrollable... best regards.
As always, great video!! Since you are kinda right where I'm having an issue with my Losi DB PRO, the factory hex works well with the stock wheels but, the road tires and the paddle tires both, where they seat on the hub is longer than the factory wheels. So I get another set of hexes that are thicker. But now the issue is the amount of thread left to put the nut on to hold wheel on. Any ideas or help would really be greatly appreciated. I tried the pull trick you just used and I t was no help.
We resorted to milling the wheel at the inside to remove the extra plastic and add more room for the wheel to fit the hub properly. This procedure can be a bit messy and if you do not have the facilities to do it properly, can be a bit dangerous as well. Still, if you do have the ability to mill the inside portion down, shortening the side area, that was the easiest way we've found to get them to work. I hope this helps. AJ
I got my Vortex a week ago or so , I just got two new 6500 Zee batteries and off road tires but I am pretty sure I will do the 4 wheel drive conversion kit soon but I am looking on the engine upgrades 😆 but this stalk engine I have now is pretty fast for me as of right now
@@AJJAMStudios Not sure where I should ask this, back in the hobby first time was a couple years ago, been getting rebrands, beefing 'em up for speed runs, then reselling to trade up. Got the 4x2 boost mega vorteks Was wondering, realistically, what motor / esc I should get? Already got upgraded shocks and the 4x4 upgrade is on the way, but a brushed 550 on 2s pushing 7 pound or so 1/10 scale rc truck with big'ol tires, wont that wear motor out faster? Also, if we're upgrading to brushless, upping the cell count, and changing motor perameters, shouldn't we adjust gearing?
Our local hobby store carries the bits. A power tool company here sells the DeWalt driver. Lowe’s also carries one like it. The bits are Racers Edge RCE7201
Do NOT buy the 4x2 model, you will be sorely disappointed. Not only do you pay for the NiMH battery and charger it comes with, it is extremely under-powered and VERY difficult to maneuver on slippery surfaces like snow or sand due to it being rear heavy. Upgrading to the 4x4 3S brushless boost kit is complicated, takes time, is expensive, and does not include the wheelie bar. 4x2 NiMH Boost: -Non-adjustable steering components -Added cost of NiMH and charger which you will not use once upgraded to 4x4 3s boost kit -No wheelie bar when you decide to upgrade to 3S -Requires the 3S brushless kit if you plan on upgrading to 4x4 boost kit as the brushed motor is extremely underpowered -Max 20MPH -Cheap transmitter with delay -Weak and slow servo 4x4 3S Brushless -Adjustable front and rear driving links -Can power wheelie -Comes stock with Spektrum DX3 transmitter -Max 60MPH -Fast servo and responsive throttle Better to save up a bit to buy the more expensive Vorteks 3S 4x4.
much more helpful then the arrma tutorial!
Love your videos. The way you do them is so informative and helpful. Thank you.
I just converted my Vorteks Boost to 4x4 it looks a little intimidating at first if your new to the hobby but once you play with the parts for a while everything makes sense it’s super easy and I love this video. You made this video perfect in my opinion and I took this Boost for a rip and what a difference in control love it
Thanks very much! I couldn't ask for a better tutorial. Can't wait to swap out the motor and esc.
I enjoy the the time and care you put into your videos you love the hobby like I do ! Thank You for a Great example!
Nice and easy instructions, thanks for the video
Just did the same machine 3 days ago. It's a cool little car.
Subbed my friend, just purchased one of these Vorteks Boosts and looking forward to modding it
Thanks for the vid. You should make one upgrading from brushed to brushless with the original kit 😊
Not a bad idea
@@AJJAMStudios thanks for the video, and yeah i am agree with the comment, it would be awesome now to see how upgrading from brushed to brushless!
My vorteks should be here tomorrow. Going to give it a bit of a bashing until I get used to it, new to the rc world and all 😊. Then I will be upgrading to 4x4. Will you be creating a video to show us how to go from brushed to brushless??
Fantastic! Great vid!🔝
Thanks love your videos been watching for years but I know im a no body but your videos help all the time, im a old time rc er my house looks like kevon talbots garage back to the old fox, then team asociated t4 and from then to now so can imagine how many rc cars n brands I have, but thanks for helping, keep it up and keep on bashing. Lol. Love u bro
Great. Thank you very much! Enjoy your ride .)
Awesome tutorial! Thank you
Hi AJ, I think you missed the opportunity to put some thread lock on the screws inside the shafts that hold the axles. It's a common issue with the 3s platform for the little screw to come undone and the whole wheel to come off. Great video as always!
Good point. Thanks for helping our community. 😎👍
Nice installation Aj. But I'm very surprised you didn't make sure they had oil in the differential before installing it.
So i ran into an issue, basicly no matter what i do i cant get the threads to come unstuck
Hi , I'm a new rc kid. I have question for my arrma. My truck got turn off after about 10 mins I play at%50of motor power .( New battery full charge). the steering was still working but the truck won't move. I saw the led was blinking very fast. The truck runs again after I turn off and turn on again. But it stop after couple mins. I really can't tell if the battery is low or what. is 10 mins run time about right ? Something wrong with my truck?
Hi, i really love your content and reviews... i own exact this vorteks and upgraded it... but does it get significant slower with the 4x4 mod? Best regards
Not too much. Personally I like 2WD. It makes it that much more challenging.
@@AJJAMStudios Thank you for your reply. My Vorteks Boost goes 4x4 "just" 30 km/h ... quite fast, but i thought it might be faster and when it was 4x2 it was for a noob like me uncontrollable... best regards.
As always, great video!! Since you are kinda right where I'm having an issue with my Losi DB PRO, the factory hex works well with the stock wheels but, the road tires and the paddle tires both, where they seat on the hub is longer than the factory wheels. So I get another set of hexes that are thicker. But now the issue is the amount of thread left to put the nut on to hold wheel on. Any ideas or help would really be greatly appreciated. I tried the pull trick you just used and I t was no help.
We resorted to milling the wheel at the inside to remove the extra plastic and add more room for the wheel to fit the hub properly. This procedure can be a bit messy and if you do not have the facilities to do it properly, can be a bit dangerous as well. Still, if you do have the ability to mill the inside portion down, shortening the side area, that was the easiest way we've found to get them to work. I hope this helps. AJ
I did this step by step would you know why the steering doesn’t work ?
It shouldn’t affect the steering. I would recheck the connections from the servo to the receiver to eliminate that being a factor.
I got my Vortex a week ago or so , I just got two new 6500 Zee batteries and off road tires but I am pretty sure I will do the 4 wheel drive conversion kit soon but I am looking on the engine upgrades 😆 but this stalk engine I have now is pretty fast for me as of right now
Also, what brand of hex bit/drivers do you use?
Do you have a video on slipper clutches explaining how they work and how to adjust them
Not yet, but we have been considering adding it to our 101 series. Thanks for asking 😎👍
@@AJJAMStudios Not sure where I should ask this, back in the hobby first time was a couple years ago, been getting rebrands, beefing 'em up for speed runs, then reselling to trade up. Got the 4x2 boost mega vorteks Was wondering, realistically, what motor / esc I should get? Already got upgraded shocks and the 4x4 upgrade is on the way, but a brushed 550 on 2s pushing 7 pound or so 1/10 scale rc truck with big'ol tires, wont that wear motor out faster? Also, if we're upgrading to brushless, upping the cell count, and changing motor perameters, shouldn't we adjust gearing?
i think that's a good idea
Does it slow it down at all
What grease did ya use , is white lithium grease safe on the plastic gears .....
Lucas oil white lithium grease. We’ve used it for years and never had an issue with our RCs. 😎👍
Hey quick question what mm is the hex on this rc car
14mm. Sorry I took so long to reply 😎👍
Where did you get your tool driver and bits?
Our local hobby store carries the bits. A power tool company here sells the DeWalt driver. Lowe’s also carries one like it. The bits are Racers Edge RCE7201
Hey. Do you think the 4x2 series are good for a beginner? I'm 38 year's. Greetings from Germany and Great video.
Yes. You should check out the unboxing video on the Vorteks Boost on our channel. That should help.
Curious, have you tried any other shocks on the vortex? Or have the stock ones suited you well?
We have big bore shocks on our 3s Vorteks. They work pretty well, but so do the stock ones. It's a toss up. Thanks for asking.
Such a shame these are getting discontinued 😑
Check this out 😆
Oh yeah…😎👍
@@AJJAMStudios love your videos
Do NOT buy the 4x2 model, you will be sorely disappointed. Not only do you pay for the NiMH battery and charger it comes with, it is extremely under-powered and VERY difficult to maneuver on slippery surfaces like snow or sand due to it being rear heavy. Upgrading to the 4x4 3S brushless boost kit is complicated, takes time, is expensive, and does not include the wheelie bar.
4x2 NiMH Boost:
-Non-adjustable steering components
-Added cost of NiMH and charger which you will not use once upgraded to 4x4 3s boost kit
-No wheelie bar when you decide to upgrade to 3S
-Requires the 3S brushless kit if you plan on upgrading to 4x4 boost kit as the brushed motor is extremely underpowered
-Max 20MPH
-Cheap transmitter with delay
-Weak and slow servo
4x4 3S Brushless
-Adjustable front and rear driving links
-Can power wheelie
-Comes stock with Spektrum DX3 transmitter
-Max 60MPH
-Fast servo and responsive throttle
Better to save up a bit to buy the more expensive Vorteks 3S 4x4.
So to upgrade to brushless what parts would you upgrsde apart from motor esc and rsdio
The slipper should be upgraded as well to handle the power of 3s. 👍