e142: MIP 17160 Ball Differential installation in Tamiya Hotshot
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2018
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This MIP product / upgrade is the best thing for the Hotshot.
Thanks so much for sharing. 😎👌🏼
Anytime John!
Oh man Steve Shen is gonna be excited about this one! Awesome MIP is quality!
I do love MIP!
Just been watching it again that is really a great hop up for the hotshot.
Thank you! I really like it.
Great instructional video!
The Hotshot is one of my all time favorite RC cars ( I'm kinda addicted to em' ) and cant wait to see how it performs.
I wouldn't hesitate to put this on my Re-Release, but couldn't bring myself to hacking into a MK1 :)
I agree. This vintage one is a wreck so it didn't bother me at all but a minty vintage one? no.
Very detailed instructions. All such videos should be this good.
That is kind of you!
Just got my kit ,chasing my custom parts before I start the build
That’s what I do. Get all your aftermarket parts and then build
great work as always
Very nice of you to say!
I really love watching your video
Thanks Jared.
Great work man😀👌👍
Thanks man.
Hopefully they get them back in stock soon
That is a good question. I dont know if this product is out of production or not.
love the videos man!
Thanks so much!
Awesome video bud 😊👍👍
Thanks Christopher!
you sir are a pro!!!
Hahah! Thanks!
Nice work.Really good info and tips
Thank you! Glad you liked it.
AMPRO Engineering just built the same with my grandson at 5yrs old he loves wrenching with me lol
That's awesome! I build everything with my little one and she loves it. Kids need to learn that you can work and build with your hands still. They aren't just for playing video games.
Great video Alberto!
Glad you like it!
Thank you! I little boring this one...
Great video, very good explanation of all the steps for installing the MIP diffs. I know I'm a little late to the party, but I just bought an MIP diff set for my re-release Super Hotshot, and so far I've built both diffs and installed the rear one. I noticed that there's quite a bit of play in the rear dogbones, enough to make them slide up into the diff outdrive and bind a little when the suspension is decompressed. Should I be fitting an o-ring in the diff outdrive in this case?
I am assuming you installed the MIP bones right? If so, yes, add an o-ring on the diff side but ensure there is no binding.
great video!
Thanks!
I have one for my bigwig that I plan on installing one day.
Nice. I like the big wig.
Excellent!
Thank you!
😊👍Very nice how to!
Thanks man!
Hi your videos are very informative! I have a question...I’m getting ready to start the hotshot build and while studying the assembly manual I notice there’s a washer that is marked as “B6” on page 5 step 5. I don’t see it listed anywhere in the parts pages located at the end of the manual. Would you be able to help me figure this out?
Hmmm, B6? Well it tells me it is on the "B" Tree right? ISomeone asked me to 3d print some a while ago but when I built the last 2 from the MIP diff build, I did not even use any of them. Here is the part I made but Ill need to find out where they go. The FB hot shot group is a great place to look. www.shapeways.com/product/64GPBBWHU/047003-01-hotshot-b6-disc-spacers?optionId=65699041
It is part of the left roll cage tree, or "B" tree.
any luck with the King Blackfoot front differential that holds the wheels on
Nope. You will see it on instagram and FB when i am working on it.
Well, I liked the comic relief you inserted here and there at the HotShot’s expense 😝, 2-3 weeks to tear down, I could do it in about 10 minutes. The drilling scared me to death though, have to admit that. Good to see “ole 62” is still kicking, even if it doesn’t have its lid 😱. Is it just me or did the one bearing on the front gearbox not seat all the way in?? It looked a little off
Hmmm, maybe I didn't push it in all the way for the video. They are all seated though. Yeah the car is back and alive again!
If I were to buy a re release hotshot or bigwig and power it with a mild brushless, just as a car to have fun with, no track racing, would there be any reason to get one of these diff sets?
Btw, a thoughtful and educational video as always.
The base kit is set up for a Tamiya GT Tuned motor at best, if you want a brushless setup no matter how mild I'd get the diff, brushless motors just have so much more torque.
If that diff is anything like the super ball diff for the Blackfoot it's going to be awesome!
The main reason for this is to tighten up the open diffs. These cars are bad in turn when the inside wheel unloads and all the power goes to them making the car basically stop in its tracks. This eliminated that! Even with no track racing you will love the set. Thank you so much for your kind words Nick.
It is the same diff as the BF with a different diff gear and dog bones so yes, it is awesome!!! Haha!
How come you don't offer a gearbox case with larger hole for this MIP ball diff?
So no needed to drill holes on the stock ABS gearbox case. Also, nylon Is more solid than ABS for suspension mounting issue
The case would cost upwards of $250 for the print.
Will these work with the rerelease Super Hotshot as well?
I do not know. It depends on what diffs they have from stock and I know little about the HS family. Sorry.
Yes it will, the Super Hotshot is a Hotshot with all the factory Hop-Up’s.
That will go like a rocket ship especially if it's brushless
That's for sure. I think I have a 14T brushed motor in it. I have a complete set of printed suspension coming in soon.
I'm getting ready to buy a hot shot original found in a basement by somebody that doesn't know what it is. What is a fair price to offer for a unrestored, front broke a arm missing lights. Basically what's a fair price to give? And I do need an answer by tomorrow.Thank you for your time.
Jeez... $50? Really depends on a lot. Most likely it need both trans cases and all the arms.
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Thanks!
Any running video bud?
Weirdly no. I need to make one. It transformed the car.
HEH its like the makings of a SUPER superfly
That's the truth...
Those expensive but second to none MIP Hotshot diffs, should of been fitted to a new rerelease Hotshot or Super Hotshot, BigWig & Boomerang buggies. Not a brittle 35 year old vintage Hotshot!
I would like to see a brushless MIP Hotshot or one of the other buggies above.. In a running Video 😊
I totally agree. That is why i threw so much of this into the recycling bin.
Show,,,,,,,,,,
It is covered here.
7:33
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Yeah more parts than im used to!