You! and more Science mode and your offcontext comedy! Will buy anyway! Mayako/Invisible Speed/RCGP is the way RC need to go, not some Basher making Videos how to screw a screw in a Kyhoso 🤣 or this other Marketing dude glue some JConcept(Proline) Tires and Wingstickers👍
Yes, especially if it’s like you stated, deep content with spectrum from first race to pro race program. I’ve recently started racing nitro 1/8 OR. With so many new factors and variables it’s hard to know what to focus on. What makes biggest immediate improvements, and how to best increase understanding for better long-term prospects. In Sweden (IMO) most active nitro racers are quite competitive with many years of experience, so I need to do some leap-frogging to catch up a get in the fight 😅
Topic suggestions: - How to approach practice and setup (beginner/intermediate) when competing at a unfamiliar track. - Hot to adjust/improve tune during a busy race day. - in depth tactics for avoiding technical issues, and surprises during a race day. Or avoiding stressful situations before your heat. From what I’ve seen a majority of racer’s result suffers (qualification or finals) from some kind of failure/issue and/or loosing focus in associated with stress-repairs or unidentified gremlins.
Absolutely love all your vids!! Thanks for all your hard work. I think a in-depth shock course is needed. So much to learn and tune. I’m super new to racing and learning about all the tuning options so anything would be helpful to me. Really thanks again for all that you do, super helpful. I’ve learned so much from all your vids!! Would definitely consider purchasing online courses.
I love these videos JQ. Your delivery is on point, your explanations are tidy and concise, you repeat or highlight specific examples of a concept or behavior that you're explaining but you don't beat the horse to death. As much as is needed but no more than is necessary and you move the topic along which keeps it interesting. Seriously top notch driver's content. 10/10.
JQ you have very easily explained why when i raced mugen and kyosho maybe 15 yrs ago in 1/8 i could never get on with the mugens as after years of 10th i needed sharp stearing response and never got it from a mugen. Thanks for finally helping me understand why i never got on with a pillow ball car.
I really like the vison Mayako is developing. It really seem like they are taking 8th scale to the next level with support, access, and ingenuity. This is what 8th scale really needs. Super Impressive, Glenn
Being in SoCal I would watch Drake and Myafield on the driver stand and watch how smooth they were with the radio even with there corrections they were smooth. Thanks “J” great video !!
REALLY looking forward to your course! I've learned more from your videos than most any other source. Really looking forward to it!! I use Pillow Ball car and I'm grateful for your analysis. I'm a below average driver and just understanding how my steering behaves has helped me dramatically!
Removing the moment arm is what Honda did to the current Civic Type R front to eliminate torque steer. As an M.E., I found pics of its front suspension interesting to look at.
that's amazing, ty a lot...i probably learn much more from you're yt videos instead of my experiences in track...i'm so happy when i think that i can see you're car in nio's hands as soon as possible so i hope i can join you're early in the future to learn much more and hopefully experience my self even more with that great project! ty very much for you're job and i hope we can see in person soon, sorry for poor english but i hope you can understand me!
Excuse me JQ, but also HB has 2° and 4° KPI option parts, in addition to the 0° default KPI. My E819 has this since the beginning. So, are we talking about the same stuff or am i missing something? Anyway i can 100%confirm all the KPI inclination stuff. My local track is a little tight and bumpy track on astro / moquette, on outdoor. In summer is grippy like hell, in winter is loosing like a soap glass. So we runs pratically in a complete different situations all over the year. I keep my HB with 0° (tried the 4° and the 2°, pros and cons...) and in grippy-fast days is harder to drive and to keep your favourite line, nervous car and it wants flip over. Difficoult but still potentially fast. In loose-slow situations it's simply a rocket compared to the guys with Sworks and Mugen. It runs almost "on rails" when others really struggle to find grip or just keep the normal line (using the same tires almost all of us).
If the course is not too expensive, I would buy it for my son.... I am going to have him watch some of your videos.... he is racing 1/10 4wd now this year...and ordering his first 1/8 buggy kit this weekend... Question....in the part of the video where you're driving the 2 cars, what is the other track in the background, a separate track just for 1/10....?
@@invisiblespeedrc not sure why I just got a notification today and not 3 months ago... but I went to the link and looked over what is in the course, price, etc... Here is my thoughts. I have bought some other online trainings, for a different hobby. One was pretty cheap I felt at $99USD(I would have to look to see the conversion to euros). It was comparable in scope to your basic course I guess. Another I felt was fairly expensive, not quite as much as your full course, but it also was something that grows over time and has been through 3 or 4 revamps where videos have been redone to add to them, update with fresh info, added sections, bonus content added with collaboration from other experts, etc... I would say this... the basic course looks like pretty good content for someone totally new. The full course looks like it will be great to grow with someone who is SERIOUS about the hobby... as they grow in the hobby/sport, so does the course, etc... One thing that hooked me and made it possible for me to purchase the more expensive course, was the ability to purchase it in more than one installment, instead of paying the entire price up front...it has grown a lot and is now even more expensive, so the payment option I think has added another installment. I would say this, if you aren't finding that the course is getting enough participation, maybe think to make the basic one like $49US, and the Full course like $149 or maybe $200... but possibly offer it to be paid in 2 or 3 installments? That would make it easier for some people to be able to join if they like the content but otherwise can't afford a few hundred dollars at once... as the course grows in content and scope, maybe add $50 to the price, and another installment, or... ? But take ME for example, I think my son is well beyond the basic course, but I do think the full course could maybe help him in a few ways, learning more about working on his own kits, suspension tuning, etc... however, there is no way I could pay that amount at once, nor would I do so for a limited term of access to a growing but as of now incomplete course.... that is the main flaw I see in what I found on the website.... it shows more modules coming, which is AWESOME to see that the course is evolving... but the site also says access is limited to a certain amount of time. The courses I HAVE bought, were lifetime memberships, and early adopters get full access to new content as it is added. I think basically early adopters helped fund parts of the expansion, and now it has grown to something very awesome, with well known people worldwide having been added in collaborative additional content...etc... they also offer a money back guarantee , if you heck it out and find it isn't for you or you don't feel it's worth it, you have a period of time to look inside and either keep it or ask for a refund. Maybe think about making memberships lifetime and not expire after 1 or 3 years. Just my personal input, if it was a lifetime membership, with say 3 payments of $50, I would definitely give it much more consideration... if you'd like to know more about the courses I have bought for another hobby/profession, let me know....that site has grown over the last 10 or so years to have multiple courses, employees, thousands of students, etc... maybe they could give you some insight that you could ponder or adapt into your approach, that could help your endeavor gain similar success... I really do like your UA-cam videos and the way you present information is good, so I wish you great success... Cheers
Main thing I've been wondering: 1/8 buggies over the years have gotten longer shocks, taller shock towers. (especially in the rear). what's the pro's/con's to longer vs shorter shocks, and at what point is it too tall?
Im against this development. You are adding weight and raising the CG. Both things are against my religion. I think the reason is the cars land better and handle bumps better? I think there are other ways to do this. Im working on other ideas.
hey JQ, i drive a mugen and i had an HB before, and the question is can you do something about the mid corner oversteer or at least make it a little bit smoother so it doesnt catch me of guard? im not a very good driver but i have a lot of experience when it gets to driving an nitro buggy. the fact is i love the mugen car but i dont like the oversteer thing the rear end is always loose and i often end up hitting something because of this... i hope you have a tip for me, oh and i bought your book to and i will buy your online course to of it gets released. greatings from germany
@@invisiblespeedrc thanks for the answer JQ i already watched that video like 6 times ^^ i have to do some more testing about it tho, still havent tryd the rear option hubs but i will get them to try it. looking forward to your online course greetings from germany
Joseph, is there a way in the radio settings (generally speaking) for the steering to be set so that for a pillow ball style car, as you say that after initial turning one then has to compensate and turn back a bit, can the radio be set for the steering to be progressive towards that point of compensation? Sort of like a shock where it gets progressively harder as it compresses? Or could there be some sort of steering damper?
@@invisiblespeedrc lol of course I know my address! What my problem was? I've tried to use PayPal right out of my cart and it would not save my address. So I tried checkout while I was in my cart and it allowed me to set and save my address. Finally able to pay with PayPal. Just bought one of your books. I need all the help I can get!
Why couldn't you just add negative camber to front of C-Hub car? That would change Scrub radius similar to Pillow-Ball car? Maybe even change C-Hub inclination to maybe 20 degrees and increase negative camber for C-Hub car in front?
Hello JQ, can you please confirm if the JQ brand is done (will there be new releases in the future)? There is a lot of speculation, but haven't seen any definitive answers. Just a lot of "stay tuned". If JQ will expire, what manufacture would you recommend JQ drivers move to that is similar in driving style as the black edition? Talking with Beach RC, seems there is only about 6 months to a year of parts inventory for the current black edition. Really appreciate the guidance here.
Why are RC tracks designed so the cars are flat landing off jumps? Coming from a motocross background, it's always a bad time flat landing, Its hard on everything.
Because we want to use the scrub radius to our benefit. You can make it zero, I think that’s what serpent has now. I haven’t measured it but it looks like it.
Lawrence Timme you can change offset with hexes, which changes the scrub radius, but that wont affect camber as wheel turns, like kpi does, and you also cant affect scrub radius a lot.
@@invisiblespeedrc hmmm ok. I was watching your other video and you were showing all sorts of areas that looked great, useful, and good to keep up with the brand (pretty sure you said anyone could join that, but I could be mistaken), then you said "then the members can see all this" and you showed off a ton more stuff that was clearly member oriented. I either interpreted that wrong, or you guys changed plans. If you do make some of the discord public so those of us that are interested, but on the fence looking for more knowledge, please let me know. I will gladly join. Thanks Joseph
Shilo is my favorite Buff. But, I would bet he got honorable mention because of his habit of talking his sh*t to other team’s coaches. That isn’t going to help when it’s time for them to vote or have input.
Would you buy an online course all about RC Racing? What should be included? Comment below!
You! and more Science mode and your offcontext comedy!
Will buy anyway!
Mayako/Invisible Speed/RCGP is the way RC need to go, not some Basher making Videos how to screw a screw in a Kyhoso 🤣 or this other Marketing dude glue some JConcept(Proline) Tires and Wingstickers👍
Yes, especially if it’s like you stated, deep content with spectrum from first race to pro race program.
I’ve recently started racing nitro 1/8 OR. With so many new factors and variables it’s hard to know what to focus on. What makes biggest immediate improvements, and how to best increase understanding for better long-term prospects.
In Sweden (IMO) most active nitro racers are quite competitive with many years of experience, so I need to do some leap-frogging to catch up a get in the fight 😅
Topic suggestions:
- How to approach practice and setup (beginner/intermediate) when competing at a unfamiliar track.
- Hot to adjust/improve tune during a busy race day.
- in depth tactics for avoiding technical issues, and surprises during a race day. Or avoiding stressful situations before your heat. From what I’ve seen a majority of racer’s result suffers (qualification or finals) from some kind of failure/issue and/or loosing focus in associated with stress-repairs or unidentified gremlins.
Yes. I have SO appreciated how much I’ve learned being on “Team JQ”
Nice tan mr Quagraine !!! I hope your getting some dirt bike time as well!
Absolutely love all your vids!! Thanks for all your hard work. I think a in-depth shock course is needed. So much to learn and tune. I’m super new to racing and learning about all the tuning options so anything would be helpful to me. Really thanks again for all that you do, super helpful. I’ve learned so much from all your vids!! Would definitely consider purchasing online courses.
Nobody does advanced technical subjects yet easy to understand videos this well. Hats off!
I love these videos JQ. Your delivery is on point, your explanations are tidy and concise, you repeat or highlight specific examples of a concept or behavior that you're explaining but you don't beat the horse to death. As much as is needed but no more than is necessary and you move the topic along which keeps it interesting. Seriously top notch driver's content. 10/10.
JQ you have very easily explained why when i raced mugen and kyosho maybe 15 yrs ago in 1/8 i could never get on with the mugens as after years of 10th i needed sharp stearing response and never got it from a mugen. Thanks for finally helping me understand why i never got on with a pillow ball car.
I really like the vison Mayako is developing. It really seem like they are taking 8th scale to the next level with support, access, and ingenuity. This is what 8th scale really needs. Super Impressive, Glenn
I would have loved to have seen more of your classic humor in this video, but as always excellent work, thanks J!
Being in SoCal I would watch Drake and Myafield on the driver stand and watch how smooth they were with the radio even with there corrections they were smooth. Thanks “J” great video !!
REALLY looking forward to your course! I've learned more from your videos than most any other source. Really looking forward to it!! I use Pillow Ball car and I'm grateful for your analysis. I'm a below average driver and just understanding how my steering behaves has helped me dramatically!
I am from Germany. Thats so nice to Listen to you. Really.
I am learning so much. Thats fantastic. Go on.
I am new to rc 1/8 buggy. All your video are so helpful. Thank you.
Removing the moment arm is what Honda did to the current Civic Type R front to eliminate torque steer. As an M.E., I found pics of its front suspension interesting to look at.
Good stuff JQ. Looking forward to learning more about the Mayako.
that's amazing, ty a lot...i probably learn much more from you're yt videos instead of my experiences in track...i'm so happy when i think that i can see you're car in nio's hands as soon as possible so i hope i can join you're early in the future to learn much more and hopefully experience my self even more with that great project! ty very much for you're job and i hope we can see in person soon, sorry for poor english but i hope you can understand me!
Yes definitely!!!!!
Thanks for video! Keep them coming..I'm gonna get your book also, got to!
Did I hear you correctly? The new car has both (correct) steering geometries. Awesome! Thanks, Glenn
That’s right: shop.mayako.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=34&product_id=30
Wow, this is awesome! Look forward to the course.
What a great explanation JQ. This videos are great you can see what you are explaining with the videos. Greatings from Madrid from the Tekno eco guy
2022 go nitro!
Great stuff as always JQ.
keep up the great work love the videos and knowledge u share plus some nice running laps there man tracks looks awesome
I have the book and love it, I will definitely sign up for the course!
Nice video
Like always, on point, science mode, love to watch, always great, best youtube rc content, period
Thank you
agreed, maybe use two cameras one for view of TX operation to add in PIP?
The good old Tamiya 801x buggy was a c-hub with king pin inclination setup.
Maybe a small amount like Kyosho back in the day
@@invisiblespeedrc looks quite a bit visually but it's hard to say without measuring.
Leslie Lui i really dont think so
@@invisiblespeedrc hope this link works.... photos.app.goo.gl/nqCa4RFCXntne95F7
Probably not as much as your Mayako design
Excuse me JQ, but also HB has 2° and 4° KPI option parts, in addition to the 0° default KPI. My E819 has this since the beginning.
So, are we talking about the same stuff or am i missing something?
Anyway i can 100%confirm all the KPI inclination stuff. My local track is a little tight and bumpy track on astro / moquette, on outdoor. In summer is grippy like hell, in winter is loosing like a soap glass. So we runs pratically in a complete different situations all over the year. I keep my HB with 0° (tried the 4° and the 2°, pros and cons...) and in grippy-fast days is harder to drive and to keep your favourite line, nervous car and it wants flip over. Difficoult but still potentially fast. In loose-slow situations it's simply a rocket compared to the guys with Sworks and Mugen. It runs almost "on rails" when others really struggle to find grip or just keep the normal line (using the same tires almost all of us).
It's not covid, it's authoritarianism. Nice come back.
I just ordered the book in italian, also if I live in us. Then will see for the course
Brilliant video joseph. So do I toe out on a C hub.....?
If the course is not too expensive, I would buy it for my son.... I am going to have him watch some of your videos.... he is racing 1/10 4wd now this year...and ordering his first 1/8 buggy kit this weekend...
Question....in the part of the video where you're driving the 2 cars, what is the other track in the background, a separate track just for 1/10....?
Yes. Whats too expensive?
@@invisiblespeedrc not sure why I just got a notification today and not 3 months ago... but I went to the link and looked over what is in the course, price, etc...
Here is my thoughts. I have bought some other online trainings, for a different hobby. One was pretty cheap I felt at $99USD(I would have to look to see the conversion to euros). It was comparable in scope to your basic course I guess. Another I felt was fairly expensive, not quite as much as your full course, but it also was something that grows over time and has been through 3 or 4 revamps where videos have been redone to add to them, update with fresh info, added sections, bonus content added with collaboration from other experts, etc...
I would say this... the basic course looks like pretty good content for someone totally new. The full course looks like it will be great to grow with someone who is SERIOUS about the hobby... as they grow in the hobby/sport, so does the course, etc...
One thing that hooked me and made it possible for me to purchase the more expensive course, was the ability to purchase it in more than one installment, instead of paying the entire price up front...it has grown a lot and is now even more expensive, so the payment option I think has added another installment.
I would say this, if you aren't finding that the course is getting enough participation, maybe think to make the basic one like $49US, and the Full course like $149 or maybe $200... but possibly offer it to be paid in 2 or 3 installments? That would make it easier for some people to be able to join if they like the content but otherwise can't afford a few hundred dollars at once... as the course grows in content and scope, maybe add $50 to the price, and another installment, or... ? But take ME for example, I think my son is well beyond the basic course, but I do think the full course could maybe help him in a few ways, learning more about working on his own kits, suspension tuning, etc... however, there is no way I could pay that amount at once, nor would I do so for a limited term of access to a growing but as of now incomplete course.... that is the main flaw I see in what I found on the website.... it shows more modules coming, which is AWESOME to see that the course is evolving... but the site also says access is limited to a certain amount of time. The courses I HAVE bought, were lifetime memberships, and early adopters get full access to new content as it is added. I think basically early adopters helped fund parts of the expansion, and now it has grown to something very awesome, with well known people worldwide having been added in collaborative additional content...etc... they also offer a money back guarantee , if you heck it out and find it isn't for you or you don't feel it's worth it, you have a period of time to look inside and either keep it or ask for a refund.
Maybe think about making memberships lifetime and not expire after 1 or 3 years.
Just my personal input, if it was a lifetime membership, with say 3 payments of $50, I would definitely give it much more consideration... if you'd like to know more about the courses I have bought for another hobby/profession, let me know....that site has grown over the last 10 or so years to have multiple courses, employees, thousands of students, etc... maybe they could give you some insight that you could ponder or adapt into your approach, that could help your endeavor gain similar success... I really do like your UA-cam videos and the way you present information is good, so I wish you great success...
Cheers
When the new product will came out? I use BE for 3years. Dont let me go to other brand 😅😅
Next month
Main thing I've been wondering: 1/8 buggies over the years have gotten longer shocks, taller shock towers. (especially in the rear). what's the pro's/con's to longer vs shorter shocks, and at what point is it too tall?
Im against this development. You are adding weight and raising the CG. Both things are against my religion. I think the reason is the cars land better and handle bumps better? I think there are other ways to do this. Im working on other ideas.
@@invisiblespeedrc definitely interested in this religion. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
Good stuff, awesome 🔥🔥🔥
Great!!!
Very interesting 🤔. Thanks a lot
hey JQ, i drive a mugen and i had an HB before, and the question is can you do something about the mid corner oversteer or at least make it a little bit smoother so it doesnt catch me of guard? im not a very good driver but i have a lot of experience when it gets to driving an nitro buggy. the fact is i love the mugen car but i dont like the oversteer thing the rear end is always loose and i often end up hitting something because of this... i hope you have a tip for me, oh and i bought your book to and i will buy your online course to of it gets released.
greatings from germany
This will help you: ua-cam.com/video/TSiDtPOC4QM/v-deo.html
@@invisiblespeedrc thanks for the answer JQ i already watched that video like 6 times ^^ i have to do some more testing about it tho, still havent tryd the rear option hubs but i will get them to try it. looking forward to your online course
greetings from germany
Will you be attending silver state?
🤩. My book . How are you bro ?
Joseph, is there a way in the radio settings (generally speaking) for the steering to be set so that for a pillow ball style car, as you say that after initial turning one then has to compensate and turn back a bit, can the radio be set for the steering to be progressive towards that point of compensation? Sort of like a shock where it gets progressively harder as it compresses? Or could there be some sort of steering damper?
no not really, you have to adjust the car.
Finally
Hey JQ. I was thinking of buying your book. Do you talk more about pillow ball or C hub? I have a C hub.
both
@@invisiblespeedrc Well I tried to buy a book but no shipping options to the U.S.A is available. 😢
dynasty4851 yesthere is. Is your address correct?
@@invisiblespeedrc lol of course I know my address! What my problem was? I've tried to use PayPal right out of my cart and it would not save my address. So I tried checkout while I was in my cart and it allowed me to set and save my address. Finally able to pay with PayPal. Just bought one of your books. I need all the help I can get!
Thank you so much for the book. The shipping was extremely fast!
Why couldn't you just add negative camber to front of C-Hub car? That would change Scrub radius similar to Pillow-Ball car? Maybe even change C-Hub inclination to maybe 20 degrees and increase negative camber for C-Hub car in front?
Hello JQ, can you please confirm if the JQ brand is done (will there be new releases in the future)? There is a lot of speculation, but haven't seen any definitive answers. Just a lot of "stay tuned". If JQ will expire, what manufacture would you recommend JQ drivers move to that is similar in driving style as the black edition? Talking with Beach RC, seems there is only about 6 months to a year of parts inventory for the current black edition. Really appreciate the guidance here.
ua-cam.com/video/3tHWW4FM9FA/v-deo.html
You don’t think active caster matters?
Why are RC tracks designed so the cars are flat landing off jumps? Coming from a motocross background, it's always a bad time flat landing, Its hard on everything.
Why not make it have no scrub radius at all?
Because we want to use the scrub radius to our benefit. You can make it zero, I think that’s what serpent has now. I haven’t measured it but it looks like it.
@@invisiblespeedrc would it not be easier and faster just to change it with the wheels by having a slightly different offset?
Lawrence Timme you can change offset with hexes, which changes the scrub radius, but that wont affect camber as wheel turns, like kpi does, and you also cant affect scrub radius a lot.
@@invisiblespeedrc that is a good point. I didn't think of that. 👍
Anyone have a link to the mayako discord?
Its only for Mayako members
@@invisiblespeedrc hmmm ok. I was watching your other video and you were showing all sorts of areas that looked great, useful, and good to keep up with the brand (pretty sure you said anyone could join that, but I could be mistaken), then you said "then the members can see all this" and you showed off a ton more stuff that was clearly member oriented. I either interpreted that wrong, or you guys changed plans. If you do make some of the discord public so those of us that are interested, but on the fence looking for more knowledge, please let me know. I will gladly join. Thanks Joseph
👍🏽
Anybody know where I can get a JQ nitro buggy at 🤔
Beachrc, amain
#jqgameover
Shilo is my favorite Buff. But, I would bet he got honorable mention because of his habit of talking his sh*t to other team’s coaches. That isn’t going to help when it’s time for them to vote or have input.
They have rc cars in France! We We🗼
French and Italian flags..