Im running the exact same set up just different servo. My diffs were filled fine but im going to try 10 15 7wt. I have a woods track kinda a little more like a pit bike track but smoother with alot of turns and up and down hills. I run on 4S and my finger rarely pulls more than 75%. Im glad i went huge esc, and the 1515 instead of the 1512. The guys running 1512 motors i believe are on prestine legit tracks. Even pumping out laps at a hard pace i can lay my hand on the motor and leave it there. This buggy is awesome and with a woods track with hills sometimes the buggy takes insane cart wheels and man the Arrmas just take it. I only finished the car a week ago and as of now i just threw in a 16t pinion but it seems extremely close to perfect for my track.
Great job covering the TLR Typhon. I keep looking at them and wonder if it would hold up well compared to the stock Typhon for just off road bashing. For $1200 you could probably pick up an XMaxx and bash it but I'm an Arrma guy and the Typhon is my favorite buggy. The TLR roller 3s goes for about $420 and the rest of the parts I have so really it's not that big of an expense but I would probably destroy it with my poor driving skills. Parts are probably quite a bit more than a standard Typhon. I'm sure I'll get one some day and for now I'll just play with my V3 and get better at driving. It would be cool to get into racing some day. 👍👍
Thanks for taking your time on this video 👊
Im running the exact same set up just different servo. My diffs were filled fine but im going to try 10 15 7wt. I have a woods track kinda a little more like a pit bike track but smoother with alot of turns and up and down hills. I run on 4S and my finger rarely pulls more than 75%. Im glad i went huge esc, and the 1515 instead of the 1512. The guys running 1512 motors i believe are on prestine legit tracks. Even pumping out laps at a hard pace i can lay my hand on the motor and leave it there. This buggy is awesome and with a woods track with hills sometimes the buggy takes insane cart wheels and man the Arrmas just take it. I only finished the car a week ago and as of now i just threw in a 16t pinion but it seems extremely close to perfect for my track.
Great job covering the TLR Typhon. I keep looking at them and wonder if it would hold up well compared to the stock Typhon for just off road bashing. For $1200 you could probably pick up an XMaxx and bash it but I'm an Arrma guy and the Typhon is my favorite buggy. The TLR roller 3s goes for about $420 and the rest of the parts I have so really it's not that big of an expense but I would probably destroy it with my poor driving skills. Parts are probably quite a bit more than a standard Typhon. I'm sure I'll get one some day and for now I'll just play with my V3 and get better at driving. It would be cool to get into racing some day. 👍👍
Great vid! We love ours
Walmart has it for 468 rtr right now😂
Got me one, for 419 from Amazon.
These Dboot RTR tires are pretty good
for my surface, those tires hook up amazing. but I run in a lot of snow :)
Good video!
Is it just the center diff that is empty? How are the front and rear diffs? Need to be filled too?
Diffs or shocks leaks if car had oil all over it
Damn 1200 I was looking to buy one to have a cheap buggy to to hit a track with.
Get the RTR then, you’ll save a lot of money unless you already have electronics to go in the roller.
Walmart has it for 468 with tax and it’s rtr with electronics
$1200 wow must be really nice to drive.
It is an absolute pleasure to drive!
dudeeeee....why run that set up with a 4S ? its perfect for a 6S 5000 mah 100 C batt. go for it and ripp that babe !!!