Wow! Great entry, 46mph is awesome!! I can imagine with a wheelie bar and better shocks maybe tires you can get it above 50. I did not know the 210 servo’s are 3 wire servo’s. Thanks for calling that out because I might need to get one for mine when I go to brushless. I don’t know of a pinion gear upgrade but goolrc sells one Amazon that is not a pressed on pinion. It’s 22tooth 48 pitch depth so you might be able to go up to like 24,25 maybe 26 if you stick with 48 pitch but I have experimented with that so idk for sure.
The drive train on mine did not survive brushless 3S. from wheel bearings disintegrating, diff drive cups breaking, to wheel axles snapping, i've seen it all! Awesome learning experience nonetheless and a great entry in to the hobby for little money.
I agree that the parts on this car are not made for speed. I have a bunch of play in the front wheels. But I do plan to spend some time trying to find upgraded parts over time. I would love to turn this car into an absolute sleeper. thanks for stopping by!
Not everyone can afford top brands and some are given as gifts. These less expensive RC Cars are a great way to see if you're really interested in the hobby. So no matter how you get this vehicle it can be upgraded not to mention, it is a great learning experience. Teaches so much about electronics, troubleshooting, and even some mechanical skills. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and thanks for watching! 🙂
Wow! Great entry, 46mph is awesome!! I can imagine with a wheelie bar and better shocks maybe tires you can get it above 50. I did not know the 210 servo’s are 3 wire servo’s. Thanks for calling that out because I might need to get one for mine when I go to brushless. I don’t know of a pinion gear upgrade but goolrc sells one Amazon that is not a pressed on pinion. It’s 22tooth 48 pitch depth so you might be able to go up to like 24,25 maybe 26 if you stick with 48 pitch but I have experimented with that so idk for sure.
Thanks so much and thanks for the I do as well!
Nice video, pretty cool! I thought about getting into RC cars before but didn’t know which one to start out with.
That would be cool I would love to see what you can do. This one was surprisingly easy to upgrade, But I have to say I love your plane builds! 😊
The drive train on mine did not survive brushless 3S. from wheel bearings disintegrating, diff drive cups breaking, to wheel axles snapping, i've seen it all! Awesome learning experience nonetheless and a great entry in to the hobby for little money.
I agree that the parts on this car are not made for speed. I have a bunch of play in the front wheels. But I do plan to spend some time trying to find upgraded parts over time. I would love to turn this car into an absolute sleeper. thanks for stopping by!
@AlToneRC i have gutted mine and now it sleeps waiting for a crazy idea!
That thing fly's !
Do you want to upgrade mine ??
LOL Well I dont mind helping. :-)
@AlToneRC 👌👍
Nice run it probably has more in it with a few adjustments
Absolutely I'm blown away by how easy it was to upgrade. I can't believe the performance. Ready to see what happens after adding a wheelie bar!
Speed run = slower than top brands out the box.... yikes.
Not everyone can afford top brands and some are given as gifts. These less expensive RC Cars are a great way to see if you're really interested in the hobby. So no matter how you get this vehicle it can be upgraded not to mention, it is a great learning experience. Teaches so much about electronics, troubleshooting, and even some mechanical skills. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and thanks for watching! 🙂