Looks good guys! You are right in that some suspension tuning could def. help the handling. It varies from track to track. A heavier right front spring (the copper one in the Losi spring kit or the 3.8# spring) will help keep the car from rolling too hard onto the RF and give better steering response. Good call on switching out the servo saver, that usually helps. Adding weight to the car (either like the ProTek stick on weights, HackFab's optional chassis stiffener plates, brass battery brackets, and/or brass rear hub) can also help settle the car and keep it more planted in the corner.
NSDRC RS100 servo's and their mount are fantastic, the only servos I use in my b's and t's. Those and the aluminum steering rack/bell crank make a huge difference in steering feel and control.
Dear AMain. I've been following your channel for some time, but I am very new to track racing, as new as I don't even have decided on a new ebuggy to start racing, yet...lol. But I do have a request, and is a video review of the Kyosho Inferno MP10e Readyset, the one with the split battery chassis configuration. There is almost no info or any reviews about it. Hope you can see this request, and work on it. I am considering ordering this vehicle from your site, but I will really appreciate a good review on it, as you always do. Thank you so much! Cheers!!!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold the phone bro. How is this even possible? I thought Losi said in their video for the new NASCAR that RWD oval cars are too hard to drive which is why they made it AWD. So how is this thing even possible? Did you use a gyro? So confused right now.
I think it’s cause the NASCAR cup car runs Slicks and doesn’t have very high downforce which makes it hard to control. These cars while being on dirt have actual tread, hope that helped explain.
@@JeffGordonFan So let me get this straight. What you are saying is that Losi could have released a 2wd version of the NASCAR that would work very well on a prepped asphalt track and Losi could have sold treaded tires more suited for unprepped asphalt and general bashing as a hop up? If that's what you are saying then Losi blew it big time, because they could have used the same Mini platform that Hackfab cars use and since that chassis layout is already race proven and has parts support, why in the world would you make an AWD NASCAR that is going to be a heavy pig compared to a 2WD, especially when you already have a proven platform. FYI, the Mini Chevelle has a longer wheelbase than the NASCAR.
@@JeffGordonFan Real Cup Cars are also RWD. Losi completely blew it with that release and Losi seems to be out of touch with what Losi fans want, which is parts support and rereleases of kits from their heyday. Does Losi listen, nope, they think a 4WD NASCAR is a good idea. Horizon needs to clean house.
do any of you guys know a 1/10 rc f1 car that is just the chassis for pretty cheap because i really want to build an rc f1 car any the chasis are usualy pretty expensive. thanks
@@ajaxrc The Mini NASCAR is a joke. Who wants an AWD oval car? Losi stated in their release video that RWD is too hard to drive, yet this video is just one more example of RWD oval cars working with no issues. Losi is out of touch and Horizon needs to bring in fresh blood.
@@senorpinchegringo7623 this setup will run you over double the price of the nascar when said and done, which is fully rtr, the losi Grom will get more people into the hobby and it’s not their only plan for leveraging nascar and oval. It’ll sell well and become a real class, this thing won’t actually be adopted in hobby shops it’s just the truth
Looks good guys! You are right in that some suspension tuning could def. help the handling. It varies from track to track. A heavier right front spring (the copper one in the Losi spring kit or the 3.8# spring) will help keep the car from rolling too hard onto the RF and give better steering response. Good call on switching out the servo saver, that usually helps. Adding weight to the car (either like the ProTek stick on weights, HackFab's optional chassis stiffener plates, brass battery brackets, and/or brass rear hub) can also help settle the car and keep it more planted in the corner.
Awesome call out to Marshall at Rad Painting, I did not expect that! Way to go Marshall!
NSDRC RS100 servo's and their mount are fantastic, the only servos I use in my b's and t's. Those and the aluminum steering rack/bell crank make a huge difference in steering feel and control.
That track and the facility looks great. And the online ordering isn't bad either. Like button energized.
Dayum! I might have to build one of these I finally found an oval track sort of nearby. My LHS is having a sale on the Mini B right now too
it runs so smoothly, made with much thought, love it
I have one of the first models of these from Losi way back when they made the mini t and used a new molded body from the mid 2000s! 😅
Im ordering now😅 . Definitely trimming the body down though, that sound would drive me nuts
great looking kit and video thanks
another awesome video mate. could the body rub be also be cussing vibration on the front could possibly help with turning if u remove the body rub
Would’ve been cool to see how it handled on asphalt.. I’m guessing like any other buggy?
Can you go over how to build a track like that? How often is it watered to keep that surface? Is anything added to the dirt ?
Hello, I love your channel, how can I get the new 2024 mustang?
Dear AMain. I've been following your channel for some time, but I am very new to track racing, as new as I don't even have decided on a new ebuggy to start racing, yet...lol. But I do have a request, and is a video review of the Kyosho Inferno MP10e Readyset, the one with the split battery chassis configuration. There is almost no info or any reviews about it. Hope you can see this request, and work on it. I am considering ordering this vehicle from your site, but I will really appreciate a good review on it, as you always do. Thank you so much! Cheers!!!
HackFab, we go there a lot. Great place to shop for your RC needs. Kevin is the owner...check 'em out...HackFab is in Sherburne, NY.
Can you do a video of the custom works outlaw pls
I love to kits I build the sprint but it was so hard to build
Now I just need about 5 grand worth of landscaping to make an oval track.👀
Nice💪👍👋
Hello, do you deliver to Kazakhstan?
What is the dimensions of the dirt oval track?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold the phone bro. How is this even possible? I thought Losi said in their video for the new NASCAR that RWD oval cars are too hard to drive which is why they made it AWD. So how is this thing even possible? Did you use a gyro? So confused right now.
I think it’s cause the NASCAR cup car runs Slicks and doesn’t have very high downforce which makes it hard to control. These cars while being on dirt have actual tread, hope that helped explain.
@@JeffGordonFan So let me get this straight. What you are saying is that Losi could have released a 2wd version of the NASCAR that would work very well on a prepped asphalt track and Losi could have sold treaded tires more suited for unprepped asphalt and general bashing as a hop up? If that's what you are saying then Losi blew it big time, because they could have used the same Mini platform that Hackfab cars use and since that chassis layout is already race proven and has parts support, why in the world would you make an AWD NASCAR that is going to be a heavy pig compared to a 2WD, especially when you already have a proven platform. FYI, the Mini Chevelle has a longer wheelbase than the NASCAR.
@@senorpinchegringo7623 well I mean.
Treaded tires would be good for rain but like I said the Real Cup Cars run slicks
@@JeffGordonFan Real Cup Cars are also RWD. Losi completely blew it with that release and Losi seems to be out of touch with what Losi fans want, which is parts support and rereleases of kits from their heyday. Does Losi listen, nope, they think a 4WD NASCAR is a good idea. Horizon needs to clean house.
@@senorpinchegringo7623 can’t you just take off the front driveshaft though?
do any of you guys know a 1/10 rc f1 car that is just the chassis for pretty cheap because i really want to build an rc f1 car any the chasis are usualy pretty expensive. thanks
Tamiya or the Schumacher isn’t terrible.
I don't understand why Losi can't do Mini TC or Mini MT. I just don't.
Losi is lost. Just like AE
You mean the Mini NASCAR Grom and Mini LMT?
@@ajaxrc The Mini NASCAR is a joke. Who wants an AWD oval car? Losi stated in their release video that RWD is too hard to drive, yet this video is just one more example of RWD oval cars working with no issues. Losi is out of touch and Horizon needs to bring in fresh blood.
@@gregorholmes1837 That's what happens when companies sell out, their vision gets lost.
@@senorpinchegringo7623 this setup will run you over double the price of the nascar when said and done, which is fully rtr, the losi Grom will get more people into the hobby and it’s not their only plan for leveraging nascar and oval. It’ll sell well and become a real class, this thing won’t actually be adopted in hobby shops it’s just the truth
The body rubbing sounds horrible.
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Rwd isn't fun for me.
LOL. Better than FWD 😂
I've never heard of an AWD or FWD oval car. Oval cars are ALWAYS RWD.
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