The Epic Losi 8ight T Nitro RTR Truggy Experience
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- Опубліковано 9 сер 2023
- Hey there, fellow RC enthusiasts! Today, we're diving into an adrenaline-pumping adventure with the Losi 8ight T Nitro Truggy, a true beast on wheels. This is the RTR version, which means it's ready to rock right out of the box. But what makes this truggy truly special is its powerhouse .28 (4.6cc) Nitro Engine, guzzling 30% Nitro homemade fuel.
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Dynamite Fast Fill Fuel Bottle 500cc
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Dynamite P5003 053 Mid-Range Inline Hard Anodized Exhaust System (1/8 Scale)
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Had this truggy years ago before kids haha... loved it😂😂😢
Thank you for sharing with us.
Gill Jr was involved with the development of the losi 8. It's the last of the true team losi cars
Thank you for sharing this insightful information about the race version and its emphasis on weight reduction. It's fascinating to learn about the meticulous attention to detail in creating a competition-ready piece like this. Gill Jr's involvement in the development adds an extra layer of significance to the Losi 8. I appreciate your insights into this aspect of the product.
Good job buddy. Thinking about getting this car video helped
Thank you, Your support is greatly appreciated.
If you had the race version the hardware would be just as small but it would have been made of titanium and it wouldn't have a pull start. The race versions what have been stripped of any extra weight
thank you
The little screws was a weight reduction it was a competition piece so of course there's going to be tight tolerances the Fasteners are going to be smaller and lightweight it was a competition piece that's why it was built that way
thank you
The smaller screws was to reduce weight you got the ready to run version but that's actually a competition piece
thank you
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Thank you.
ALSO 220 TO 250 IS SWEET SPOT FORVTEMPS
I like to run them between 200 to 230.
GET THE BACL PLATE OFF IT AND GET THE KINGZ MOTOR MOUNT WILL REALLY WAKE IT UP LOTS MORE AND REVS BETTER
Thank you. I agree with you, removing the pull start will help the engine wake up.
Ok please tell me you broke in this Truggy before you full throttled it ????
Thank you for your concern and question regarding the break-in process for my Truggy. I absolutely followed the break-in procedure meticulously before pushing it to full throttle. Break-in procedures are crucial for the longevity and performance of any RC vehicle, and I take it seriously.
I made sure to follow the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific engine, and you can find the detailed break-in process outlined in the manufacturer's manual here: [www.horizonhobby.com/on/demandware.static/-/Sites-horizon-master/default/Manuals/ALLDYNEngines-Manual.pdf]. This resource provides comprehensive instructions on how to properly break in Dynamite Performance Engines for optimal performance and durability.
Safety and care for my RC equipment are top priorities for me, and I appreciate your concern. If you have any more questions or need further information about break-in procedures or anything else related to RC vehicles, please feel free to ask.
@@AnthonysRCWorld Sounds good 😁
❤😂🎉😢😮😅😊 ไฟไฟไฟไฟไฟแอดพ์.
thank you
Don’t ever put wd 40 in these motors. Its a solvent that does evaporate quickly. Will break down lube in your fuel. Omg.
Thank you for sharing your concerns. While WD-40 is indeed a versatile product, it's not suitable for RC engine maintenance due to its solvent nature. To address this, after using WD-40, I always apply After Run Oil to properly lubricate the engine, safeguarding it against any potential breakdown of lubricants in the fuel. Your feedback is appreciated, and I'm committed to ensuring the best care for our RC engines.
PULL START WILL GIVE YOUR ASS BLISTERS IF YOU CANT TUNE IT GOOD
100%
ALSO NITROLUX 30 PERCENT FUEL IS REALLY GREAT SHIT OR VP THAT CRAP YOUR USING ISNT VERY GOOD
Nitro Lux 30% and VP Pro Race Fuel 30% are really good products for fueling my RC cars. I like making my own fuel because it lets me create the perfect fuel for each of my cars and how I want to drive them.
I've made different fuel mixtures for different engines in my cars. For example, I've made one blend that works great with my Nova Rossie engine in my Pro Stock RC car. Another mix is for having fun with my Traxxas Jato and Traxxas T-Max. I've also made a special mix for my Traxxas Nitro 4-Tec, and a different one for engines I'm still breaking in, like the Losi Eight T.
The best part is that I haven't had any problems with my cars. They start up easily, run well, and I don't have to fiddle with tuning them too much. Making my own fuel also helps keep the parts inside the engines strong and durable, which is another reason I stick to it.