I'm a mini 4wd player here in the Philippines too. For Bmax builds, we don't often use plastic rollers but aluminum roller. 1 pair of 12-13mm rollers on the front and 2 pairs of either 13mm rollers or 19mm rollers in the back. That build you have, we call it here stock advance. Hoping to watch more mini 4wd/RC vids from you sir!
I have now done the Alu bearing rollers, does make a big difference in Bmax. And built a new Geo Glider for a pro-stock class. I attended another race for that in August but I didn’t record that one.
@@mosemanavan actually majority of the racers here in philippines are using cfm + tshot cowl due to the layout of the track. It’s more on technical side than a highspeed one 😊
@@netcruzer for front motor use hard tire on the front and super hard/slick tire in the back. this will "pull" you cars because the front tire give more grips while the back gives you agility on cornering. for back motor use the opposite tire set up. it will push your car because the back tire has more grips. never use soft tire. yes it give you more grip and you can achieve top speed faster but soft tire bounching more than hard and super hard/slick tire.
@@netcruzer soft-hard-super hard-ultra hard grip-> more to the right more low grip soft-hard-super hard-ultra hard bounching -> more to the rught more low bounch
Welcome to the club 😊 have fun building your machframe bmax. That car is popular here in philppines because of the design of the cowl and its chassis (fma)
These have been around a long time, a few decades. Run on AA batteries and have many different chassis and motors. I still do RC racing often this is just a new hobby I tried this year.
This reminds me of my childhood. I remember racing these because of my cousin showing me the Let's & Go anime!
I'm a mini 4wd player here in the Philippines too. For Bmax builds, we don't often use plastic rollers but aluminum roller. 1 pair of 12-13mm rollers on the front and 2 pairs of either 13mm rollers or 19mm rollers in the back. That build you have, we call it here stock advance. Hoping to watch more mini 4wd/RC vids from you sir!
I have now done the Alu bearing rollers, does make a big difference in Bmax. And built a new Geo Glider for a pro-stock class. I attended another race for that in August but I didn’t record that one.
Don't Philippines racers race with only sfm + strarovector cowl and nothing else.😂
@@mosemanavan actually majority of the racers here in philippines are using cfm + tshot cowl due to the layout of the track. It’s more on technical side than a highspeed one 😊
Boomer sfm bmax racers in SEA sucks big time.
Ur back with the tamiya content. Its impressive that someone from america participate in this mini 4wd world
I think you are not using a high speed motor, you can try hyper dash or power dash
Hyper Dash 3 is what I used in this video. Now I also have a Power Dash
@@netcruzer
for front motor use hard tire on the front and super hard/slick tire in the back. this will "pull" you cars because the front tire give more grips while the back gives you agility on cornering.
for back motor use the opposite tire set up. it will push your car because the back tire has more grips.
never use soft tire. yes it give you more grip and you can achieve top speed faster but soft tire bounching more than hard and super hard/slick tire.
@@netcruzer
soft-hard-super hard-ultra hard
grip-> more to the right more low grip
soft-hard-super hard-ultra hard
bounching -> more to the rught more low bounch
Nice
Welcome to the club 😊 have fun building your machframe bmax. That car is popular here in philppines because of the design of the cowl and its chassis (fma)
Mantap suhu , keren
When I was a kid these mini 4wd Tamiya cars were only $2-3 I had heaps of them, they're really cool
nice!
use sprintdash motor and neochamp battery-(bmax)
Gazoo Racing TS050 2019 edition kit include super hard tire & PCABS Chassis, is more stronger than ABS Chassis (TS050 reguler)
When did Tamiya get into wind up cars? Have you stopped doing the RC racing?
These have been around a long time, a few decades. Run on AA batteries and have many different chassis and motors. I still do RC racing often this is just a new hobby I tried this year.
that is stock advance
I think it was too heavy, remove those dumpers
The track is real expensive to buy otherwise I would get back into it