I like it, might have to get one to replace the carisma gt24b, never really get much use out of it, it's generally to small for anything but a dedicated track and parts tend to break too much from any impact.
I actually cut out a whole bunch of impacts when editing and some where full throttle head on collisions with concrete (there is a hint of it at the end where i approach the lip of the driveway) lots of scratches but nothing broken. LC racing also has metal parts and replacements but i have not felt the need yet. i got this as it was both fast and durable
@@lucada32 Its possible, i didnt go looking as the smaller battries work out cheaper overall and gt better performance as they are lighter, easier to carry 3 battries and swap them out this ends up being higher performance, even more so in a racing situation as you have 3 packs at masximum voltage (that voltage goes down quickly) allowing you to ensure you start a race with fresh packs make sure you get battries with a high C ratint (40C should be sufficent) as the packs will bulge otherwise indicating they are being damdageed, this is a consequence of the large motor for this chassi, that high C rating makes the larger batteries more prohibitive
I like it, might have to get one to replace the carisma gt24b, never really get much use out of it, it's generally to small for anything but a dedicated track and parts tend to break too much from any impact.
I actually cut out a whole bunch of impacts when editing and some where full throttle head on collisions with concrete (there is a hint of it at the end where i approach the lip of the driveway) lots of scratches but nothing broken. LC racing also has metal parts and replacements but i have not felt the need yet. i got this as it was both fast and durable
Very slippery 👍🏻
what lipos can you recommend and what is the run time?
I just use the default batteries as well as some turngiy nanos that fit in the battery bay. Nothing fancy and run time is between 15-30 mins
Blitz Works are there any options for over 30+ mins
@@lucada32 Its possible, i didnt go looking as the smaller battries work out cheaper overall and gt better performance as they are lighter, easier to carry 3 battries and swap them out
this ends up being higher performance, even more so in a racing situation as you have 3 packs at masximum voltage (that voltage goes down quickly) allowing you to ensure you start a race with fresh packs
make sure you get battries with a high C ratint (40C should be sufficent) as the packs will bulge otherwise indicating they are being damdageed, this is a consequence of the large motor for this chassi, that high C rating makes the larger batteries more prohibitive