This is a really well done upload. Top notch editing. You had a nice break down of a new build while identifying a handling issue, a full upgrade kit break down / showcase, and then an action packed race showing off the improvements in handling. Top tier content
@@RyanHarrisRChey Ryan...just found this video via the youtube algorhythm. Your truck is fire and u have mad rc driving skills....cool course. I will be watching for more! 🤘
After the 3rd rollover on the little table top I wanted to come through the phone and say Ryan, WTF! Awesome to watch guys who really know how to drive. The way you come out of that double double into the turn was beautiful to watch!
After watching for a couple weeks I finally subbed. Bashed rc for my entire childhood and a little past hs. Never raced. After a 10 year hiatus you have inspire me to buy a 2wd stadium truck and start racing. Great content on your channel, love the technical setup aspects.
@@jeffwilkinson4524 Just got the new layout set up and running, they are testing the waters with dirt oval as well. Definitely one of my favorite places to race in the Detroit area.
Ryan ive been watching your videos...great work man. It makes me miss racing rc but now my hometown doesn't have a track anymore. Sadness. Keep up the good work
Hey Ryan! You know what's missing? Walkthroughs of the tracks from a racers POV. (discussion of lines, acceleration, braking) I have seen very few (if any) videos by racers. I think it would make for great content and would be very educational. Maybe even a voice over from the driver's stand during a practice run. Keep up the great content and continued success!
Thank you so much for all your work and videos. It helped me get into the hobby. I bought a b6 for turf/carpet and hit up the track for my first time the other day. You and others make it look so easy but you guys motivate me and also your information helps a lot. Once I got in the Rythem I was getting better. I have to learn how to pin the brake over jumps but I’m really thankful. I can’t wait to watch more content from you and hopefully one day race against and meet you
I'm kind of addicted to your channel. I'm fairly new to the hobby and soak up everything I can learn. Racing is interesting, but there is too much detail and it's also too expensive. Too much stuff you need. Since there is no appropriate track near where I live, I think I'll just stick with driving offroad somewhere. Anyway, I'll keep watching in case I change my mind. Thank you for your effort and the very detailed explanations. Your way of presentation is very pleasant too.
hi Ryan I have looked at your chanel for a while now and you are the one that made me buy a car. Now I have 4 cars already and i cant wait to get better and better. Dont ever stop with what you are doing and i love your chanel sooo much.
A few bobbles but, man, was that thing planted! Great build and loved the updates, what a fun project! Really enjoyed watching this thing progress, hope to see some more videos like this 👍👍👍
Im just getting back into RC after over 10 years..... these videos where youre paintjpb is KB43 inspired really make me wanna paint up a KB body for the B6.1 i just bought
You have that thing running on rails great job. The marshals at that track need to be a little less nonchalant and get to those roll overs a bit quicker. Great video Ryan.
Nice video Ryan. The truck looked great especially after the conversion!! Great to see you wheeling the SC !!! I hope you do more shortcourse video!! #KeepShortcourseGreat
Go to Milwaukee in November for the big AE race. Trackside always has a good size SCT class as well as 2wd and 4wd buggies. Pros should be there too since it's a manufacture race.
Awesome build man! Try raising your front ride height so that the lower arms are horizontal. That will raise your roll centre and should decrease the trucks tendency to roll in the front and then possibly negate that stiffer spring you fitted. Just an idea, would be cool to experiment anyway! Keep it up 👍🏻
Way to go, Ryan. I also have the RC Lyfe lowrider kit, but could not really make it work on indoor clay. So you are inspiring me to not give up with it. Hey, question: "Did you ever put on sway bars?" Because I did and found out they help a lot.
That was a awesome race Ryan came close to that win a stadium truck class overall you won the short course class there was one more short course in there to overall great race man.?👍
There's a guy at my local carpet track that has the same TLR truck with this conversion and he is very fast! side note: It's crazy that RC racing got to the point where mid-motor 3-gear would have too much weight on the rear lol anyway nice video, cheers!
Really like this video. I have a b6.1 which I bash, I really found these set up tips interesting... like mine understeers and I’ve no idea why kind of thing... would love more of a simplistic buggy set up video... love your videos
Dude! nice driving.... I mess with crawlers, and bashers. Racing always seemed so exotic and out of my reach. But I have enough property I need to make a track. There is a traxxas mud boss class locally, but I would really like to turn right sometimes. Thanks for being so open with your setups, it might not be important to some people, but just knowing what removing the sway bar can do, or changing hub carrier position....i already feel like I gained some knowledge
Build the TRACK! I started raking an oval in the woods one day, and now it's a great high speed track with banks and jumps...built on public property down by the river.
Ryan, I know this video is old, but out of curiosity, would you recommend buying a Losi for racing these days? It seems that they are not really in the racing scene anymore. I can't even find a listing on current common hobby sites to buy an 22SCT anymore. If I had to piece one together from parts, could you do a video of your most recent version of your truck and what parts you have? Maybe which ones you would and wouldn't have gotten after having them installed for a while? I run 2WD buggy right now, currently running an AE 6.4 but want to mix it up a bit and run a Losi SCT as well.
I like mixed class racing, especially when they're closely matched. We raced stock and mod 2wd buggy yesterday on a new clay layout and my friend took 1st in his stock buggy above the mod guys b/c the track didn't have full grip yet.
My favorite class for a long time. The performance looks great, but the truck lacks a bit of the realistic looking handling. I raced 1/8 buggys for a long time and what I loved about the short course class was the slightly mushy handling. But I guess for serious racing this is the way to go. I dug out my 22SCT 1.0, got a fresh body to paint and am going to smash it around the dirt just for fun, when tracks hopefully reopen this summer.
In the spirit of this video, last week at newred thursday night thunder I raced my 2wd sct and beat up on all the stadium trucks. had to finish the job for ya.
Ryan, did the 5.0 parts on the front change the caster angle? Iirc from my old school racing days, an aggressive caster angle would cause the erratic turning behavior due to the drastic change of instant center. In the older rear weight bias buggies, we tuned the understeer for controlled transition in deceleration, so we could bring the rear end around a tight turn with the throttle, or maintain a certain amount of push in a wide fast sweeper.
Back when I raced, I had a bit of a policy when it came to marshaling. If I was running to get someone's car and they yelled at me, I'd slow down to a walk. If they kept revving the throttle while I was trying to pick up the car, I would just put my hands on my hips and stare at the driver's stand until they stopped. If they hit me while I was in the process of marshaling someone else and it results in their car having to be marshaled due to the impact, I'd refuse to marshal their car and let one of the other marshals take care of it. The reason I started doing that last one is because I was often marshaling for 1/8th scale truggies since I primarily ran 1/8th scale buggy, and those truggies can do some damage if they hit you at full tilt. I don't care if that's the optimal line, if you see a marshal on the track it's your obligation to avoid them. This is actually the reason why for 1/5th scale racing they don't typically have marshals standing in the track area itself. The quarter scale oval guys even have caution flags.
MORE SCT STUFF! This is awesome! I just love the carnage when SCT's crash, the sound it makes. These trucks should make a comeback.
Good job Ryan! It’s always amusing hearing other drivers get childish on the drivers stand. Let’s get the short course class alive again💪🏻
people get pissed at marshals is amusing, best bet is not to crash, lol.
This is a really well done upload. Top notch editing. You had a nice break down of a new build while identifying a handling issue, a full upgrade kit break down / showcase, and then an action packed race showing off the improvements in handling. Top tier content
Thanks man! Trying to keep it fun and informative
I have this truck it’s amazing. It’s been sitting, hoping and waiting on the class to thrive again.
Beat on some stadium trucks if you have to!
@@RyanHarrisRChey Ryan...just found this video via the youtube algorhythm. Your truck is fire and u have mad rc driving skills....cool course. I will be watching for more! 🤘
Totally geeking out your hat. Long live THE DOC. #violencespeedmomentum
After the 3rd rollover on the little table top I wanted to come through the phone and say Ryan, WTF! Awesome to watch guys who really know how to drive. The way you come out of that double double into the turn was beautiful to watch!
After watching for a couple weeks I finally subbed. Bashed rc for my entire childhood and a little past hs. Never raced. After a 10 year hiatus you have inspire me to buy a 2wd stadium truck and start racing. Great content on your channel, love the technical setup aspects.
Amazing driving, great films, precision detailing and all the rest. Keep up the good work Ryan, loving all of it!
2wd shortcourse is so fun, wish it was a bigger class here in Michigan. Great video....tons of info!
Where do you race in Michigan? I am trying to get a winter series going.
@@jeffwilkinson4524 Dirtburners.
I have never made to dirt burners. Maybe this winter.
@@jeffwilkinson4524 Just got the new layout set up and running, they are testing the waters with dirt oval as well. Definitely one of my favorite places to race in the Detroit area.
Ryan ive been watching your videos...great work man. It makes me miss racing rc but now my hometown doesn't have a track anymore. Sadness. Keep up the good work
So many memories i have from NewRed, good to see Shawn’s back and still racing! Good stuff Ryan 💪🏾💯
This is one of the best channels. Ryan is a great host.
Hey Ryan! You know what's missing? Walkthroughs of the tracks from a racers POV. (discussion of lines, acceleration, braking) I have seen very few (if any) videos by racers. I think it would make for great content and would be very educational. Maybe even a voice over from the driver's stand during a practice run. Keep up the great content and continued success!
Thank you so much for all your work and videos. It helped me get into the hobby. I bought a b6 for turf/carpet and hit up the track for my first time the other day. You and others make it look so easy but you guys motivate me and also your information helps a lot. Once I got in the Rythem I was getting better. I have to learn how to pin the brake over jumps but I’m really thankful. I can’t wait to watch more content from you and hopefully one day race against and meet you
I’m Brian, an I ain’t lying, Ryan , you was flying. Great race brother.
Very well spoken. Thank you for the knowledge. I wish we could get this sport bigger!
You see how that thing was lifting the inside tire off the ground in the corners! That was awesome!
Nice racing man. That thing really does look like a buggy with a sct body on it...but I dig that kinda stuff 😏
I'm kind of addicted to your channel. I'm fairly new to the hobby and soak up everything I can learn. Racing is interesting, but there is too much detail and it's also too expensive. Too much stuff you need. Since there is no appropriate track near where I live, I think I'll just stick with driving offroad somewhere. Anyway, I'll keep watching in case I change my mind. Thank you for your effort and the very detailed explanations. Your way of presentation is very pleasant too.
Great job! Definitely put those stadium trucks on notice.. always allow forward to your videos. Keep up the great work
hi Ryan I have looked at your chanel for a while now and you are the one that made me buy a car. Now I have 4 cars already and i cant wait to get better and better. Dont ever stop with what you are doing and i love your chanel sooo much.
A few bobbles but, man, was that thing planted! Great build and loved the updates, what a fun project! Really enjoyed watching this thing progress, hope to see some more videos like this 👍👍👍
Seems nice, great speed going in and out of corners, might have to give this a shot.
An older video, yes, but are you hearing any news on a new SCT coming out from TLR? Thanks Ryan!
@RyanHarrisRC please make more short course vids like this! Always a good time watching these vids 🤙
Im just getting back into RC after over 10 years..... these videos where youre paintjpb is KB43 inspired really make me wanna paint up a KB body for the B6.1 i just bought
Great video. Nothing as fun as some good short course racing!
Cool job! The looks of that SCT are freaking awesome, and with the low rider kit it’s on rails! Thanks for yet another video, so inspirational
That Tamiya alfa on the shelf was my first ever RC back in 98! Lol was the white Bosch one though
You have that thing running on rails great job. The marshals at that track need to be a little less nonchalant and get to those roll overs a bit quicker. Great video Ryan.
I just subscribed seeing that your packed with speed violence momentum!
Very nice lines. Hugging those corners
Sometimes you just got to watch a Ryan Harris video at lunch at school 😂😂
SCT races are the most fun to watch. followed by rc drifting.
SCT the masters of FUN, great video
Thats a fun track. Super smooth high grip
Well done sir! Thanks for your time and info for these videos! Keep it up!
Very nice that truck is really dialed in. We need more truck races people. Put the buggy down and get a SCT😄
ROLLING ON THE JUMP did you find the cause of the crashing on the jump ,was it aerodynamic being the issue
Nice video Ryan.
The truck looked great especially after the conversion!!
Great to see you wheeling the SC !!!
I hope you do more shortcourse video!!
#KeepShortcourseGreat
It was a nice race ,couple more laps and you definitely had it ..
Just ordered a short course truck from Arrma and I can't wait for it to get here
Thanks ! Great video!!! Inspires me to put more 5.0 stuff on my SCT 3,0
Go to Milwaukee in November for the big AE race. Trackside always has a good size SCT class as well as 2wd and 4wd buggies. Pros should be there too since it's a manufacture race.
Lovn the Dr.D hat, VIOLENCE, SPEED, MOMENTUM!!
I am a two time champ in my own right ya know... 2005 & 2006 stock Losi champ. Back to back!
@@RyanHarrisRC But do you have multi million contracts?
Nice paint job too
Makes me want to get another short course! Great video
You can drive! Very cool. Do more of these.
Nice Ryan! I had my first ever race this Sunday in 2wd buggy and I managed to come 3rd in the c main 😄
Awesome build man! Try raising your front ride height so that the lower arms are horizontal. That will raise your roll centre and should decrease the trucks tendency to roll in the front and then possibly negate that stiffer spring you fitted. Just an idea, would be cool to experiment anyway! Keep it up 👍🏻
Way to go, Ryan. I also have the RC Lyfe lowrider kit, but could not really make it work on indoor clay. So you are inspiring me to not give up with it. Hey, question: "Did you ever put on sway bars?" Because I did and found out they help a lot.
That was a awesome race Ryan came close to that win a stadium truck class overall you won the short course class there was one more short course in there to overall great race man.?👍
Looking sweet!
Always wanted to see if a rally car could be built to see how close it could keep up with stadium or even short course trucks.
Id love a video about how you converted the transmission to laydown, what parts used, even a quick build or highlight the hard parts.
Great video and driving that table top got you oh well !!
There's a guy at my local carpet track that has the same TLR truck with this conversion and he is very fast! side note: It's crazy that RC racing got to the point where mid-motor 3-gear would have too much weight on the rear lol anyway nice video, cheers!
sc has 3 or 4 mains by me so its cool to see a big name such as yourself dabble with them!! We however all run 17.5
👏 Style points for matching your vehicle. Maybe you should have shirts made in your color scheme when you race, like a team jersey 🤙
Truck looks like it handles really good , hope to get my sc6.1 to handling like that soon
great vid Mr. Harris
Awesome! 0 dislikes so far, and for very good reason! Thank you for the video, I’m a new subscriber and I’m very happy to be subscribed now :)
I see you Ryan! Almost had it! Nice battle👍🏽👊🏼
Great video & excellent info.
Really like this video. I have a b6.1 which I bash, I really found these set up tips interesting... like mine understeers and I’ve no idea why kind of thing... would love more of a simplistic buggy set up video... love your videos
Great Race. Thank you for upload. Greets
Dude! nice driving.... I mess with crawlers, and bashers. Racing always seemed so exotic and out of my reach. But I have enough property I need to make a track. There is a traxxas mud boss class locally, but I would really like to turn right sometimes. Thanks for being so open with your setups, it might not be important to some people, but just knowing what removing the sway bar can do, or changing hub carrier position....i already feel like I gained some knowledge
Build the TRACK! I started raking an oval in the woods one day, and now it's a great high speed track with banks and jumps...built on public property down by the river.
Love it!! Where is your stadium truck?
No stadium truck at the moment. Having too much fun with the SCT!
Ryan, I know this video is old, but out of curiosity, would you recommend buying a Losi for racing these days? It seems that they are not really in the racing scene anymore. I can't even find a listing on current common hobby sites to buy an 22SCT anymore. If I had to piece one together from parts, could you do a video of your most recent version of your truck and what parts you have? Maybe which ones you would and wouldn't have gotten after having them installed for a while? I run 2WD buggy right now, currently running an AE 6.4 but want to mix it up a bit and run a Losi SCT as well.
Really like to see you get ahold of a tekno sct410 2.0 and hear your thoughts. I personally think it's a pleasure to own
This is an amazing video as usual!
So Losi will see this and call it the 6.0
Looks awesome
Good job, I like the truck!
Wanna go to do my first race soon, plannin on doing a 22 5.0 elite setup similar to urs. Thx for the vids! Helps the new guys a lot with rc racing
Awesome video Ryan thanks
Looks like the shocks may also need a little softening along with the lay down setup.
That body is so sick
Well done Ryan!
I like mixed class racing, especially when they're closely matched. We raced stock and mod 2wd buggy yesterday on a new clay layout and my friend took 1st in his stock buggy above the mod guys b/c the track didn't have full grip yet.
Considering the initial handling the truck had to what was in race mode, was a BIG difference. Looked to be really setup !
Great video Ryan just so funny to see you racing sct not buggies 👍🇨🇦
Nice driving Ryan. that one jump did you in, otherwise you'd dominate :D
Is this the team kit slider/roller is it the brushed model converted?
My favorite class for a long time. The performance looks great, but the truck lacks a bit of the realistic looking handling. I raced 1/8 buggys for a long time and what I loved about the short course class was the slightly mushy handling. But I guess for serious racing this is the way to go.
I dug out my 22SCT 1.0, got a fresh body to paint and am going to smash it around the dirt just for fun, when tracks hopefully reopen this summer.
Nice race bro
In the spirit of this video, last week at newred thursday night thunder I raced my 2wd sct and beat up on all the stadium trucks. had to finish the job for ya.
woohoo Short course racing 👍 More Please 👍
Great video as always Ryan.
Love my Lowrider kit on my SCT
I am yelling at this video when you kept falling short on those jumps!! You were sooo close!! You'll get'em next time
Thumbs up for the hat dude. Like Dr disrespect. 👍
what brand would you prefer for a short course rc truck
Awesome job man, I really like the look lowered like that, I wonder if there is a kit for the associated b6.1 sct? I’ll look
Ryan, did the 5.0 parts on the front change the caster angle? Iirc from my old school racing days, an aggressive caster angle would cause the erratic turning behavior due to the drastic change of instant center. In the older rear weight bias buggies, we tuned the understeer for controlled transition in deceleration, so we could bring the rear end around a tight turn with the throttle, or maintain a certain amount of push in a wide fast sweeper.
lol there's always that one guy yelling at the marshals
Back when I raced, I had a bit of a policy when it came to marshaling. If I was running to get someone's car and they yelled at me, I'd slow down to a walk. If they kept revving the throttle while I was trying to pick up the car, I would just put my hands on my hips and stare at the driver's stand until they stopped. If they hit me while I was in the process of marshaling someone else and it results in their car having to be marshaled due to the impact, I'd refuse to marshal their car and let one of the other marshals take care of it.
The reason I started doing that last one is because I was often marshaling for 1/8th scale truggies since I primarily ran 1/8th scale buggy, and those truggies can do some damage if they hit you at full tilt. I don't care if that's the optimal line, if you see a marshal on the track it's your obligation to avoid them. This is actually the reason why for 1/5th scale racing they don't typically have marshals standing in the track area itself. The quarter scale oval guys even have caution flags.
Cool video, I’m new to short course, 2WD.
What truck is this? Thanks.
What spur and pinion gears are you running when you run the 17.5 motor?
My local club is mostly 4x4 short course trucks. Is there any word on updated SCT's from TLR?
Does the conversion still use the stand up gear box or does it use a laydown gearbox?
Ryan, do you have the part #’s used for the lay down trans from the 5.0? Is it just the casing you got or did you get all new gears as well?
The weight change is gonna do alot in the corners an coming out the corners into the straight. An is that a FL trophy in the back ground ?