I have only ever raced AE stuff, and recently started running a B64 converted into a 4wd truck...my son raced it this last Saturday for the first time and is saving for an ET410.2.... I really wish AE and TLR would make truck versions of their newest buggies , the class would really take off if they did. This 22x-4 is really making me want to give TLR a try... between your video, and seeing a few run at recent races here in the NW, I really think it is a great buggy... TLR guys waited a long time for this one, now we shall see what the other brands do to to keep pace.
I have to commend you, Ryan. These videos are so top shelf. Not just the production values, which are awesome, but the content of the videos, and the level of your builds, there’s just so much to learn from watching them. Everyone of us has a different level of experience in the hobby, you just have a knack of putting into words how it all works. Very cool. Subbed.
That’s my next car right there I got the Losy 1/8 scale elite buggy I’m waiting for my Losy 22 5.0 to come in. These buggies are really bad ass nowadays just getting back into the hobby when I was a kid are used to have all the cars that are vintage now 45 years old and I put together my first TLR 1/8 E Boogie and that thing rocks. Waiting for my 1/10 scale Losy 22 5.0 elite . And I found a local track to totally stoked I never race before thank you for sharing these videos he totally got me back into the groove again totally fun stuff man I learn off all your videos I’m located over here in California Fresno
Dear Ryan, I ran with Rc Cars for 20 years, and now I'm a mechanical designer for robotics company. I can't run anymore because I haven't enough time to do it, so your is becoming my preferite youtube channel. Thanks to share all your races, please think about to try rc touring cars (my preferite category)
solngv8 It’s hard for me to believe I actually used to race against him years ago in the brushed motor days, actually won a race also. And Joe was a local guy also. Awesome to see them both doing well still.
Excellent overview and update on what you've done so far. I'd like to see a center diff, more droop, and holed ball cups for easier maintenance/roll center adjustments .
Thanks for noticing that one! haha As I was shooting I thought "Oh cool, if I do a focus pull at the beginning and end of each, I can do this transition almost all through the camera!" Turned out nicely :D
Hi Ryan! Great video again! Bravo for the clarity you use to explain your views or your advice. I started racing in RC again this year. After 15 years of absence I wanted to buy a new 4wd Buggy. Since the start of this winter, I've been riding an RC10 B6D and a TLR SCTE 2.0 4wd! I watched your video on Team associated B74. I like the simplicity of Team associated and the ease found parts on our tracks in Quebec. But the TLR 22-X4 is also interesting. I’m an ancient Losi sold since 1997, I’ve been riding Losi XX and XXT, XXX and XXXT! But before I stopped, I had changed my cars to Team Associated, because it was less fragile, broke less and was easier to work and the parts were easier to find on the tracks in Quebec. Anyway, right now I'm hesitating between the B74 and the 22-X4. I would like to make the right choice, because at $ 700 (Canadian dollar) and more for a roller model, I don't want to be wrong! Without putting your head on the chopping block, you competed with the 2 models, which one did you prefer to start racing again? Can you guide me? And sorry for my english writting! I'm little bit rust! ahahahah
Glad you're still racing! The B74 has a very nice quality and seems like a decent car. The biggest downsides I found with the car were stiffness and excesive weight. My B74 with Ti screws, plastic diff gears, ti turnbuckles came in around 1720g. My 22x-4 comes in at 1635g with titanium option parts and my selected electronic package. Fit and finish is excellent on the TLR as well. On track performance I honestly favor the TLR. The cars reacts quicker and carries much more corner speed. Hope this helps ya!
@@RyanHarrisRC Cool! Happy with your quick and clear comment! I will take into consideration what you told me in my choice of 4WD Buggy! I know that here at my local track, most of the guys are riding Associated B74. I like to be different from the others! I leave myself until the beginning of spring to think about the model that I am going to buy. I will listen to your videos again carefully! Thank you again and continue your good work to inform and entertain us!
Love it, and I watched that world's race with Dakotah Phend in Slovakia and that car was legit whipping the turns! Good luck and hope you can tone down that steering. Can't wait for the next video! Cheers!
Amazing Video Ryan!! Your Videos are always so well edited. I appreciate the effort you put into them. 👍Car looks great. It looked like you were in the lead in most of those races! Keep up the great work Ryan!! 👍👊😎
Another geart video. Just wondering where you sourced the Schelle titanium screw kit from? Thier website doesn't list them. I was able to find the Lunsford kit on their site but for $126 I would rather have the Schelle.
Aloha Ryan, I really enjoyed this production. Nice job, and I’ll keep me eye out for more tuning tips that you’ve come up with. FWIW I built my production version of the 22X-4 a week or two ago and was shocked by how well made the whole car is. It is costly but I feel that the value is there. There are a few typos in the instructions but I can’t fault the vehicle for that. I’ve yet to maiden it as I received some bad Gens Ace packs and am returning those while also building a Tekno EB410.2, an Associated b74.1D, and a Schumacher L1 EVO and would like to get them all out on the bash at the same time to see which characteristics of each car I like over the others. I have driven the Tekno at the time of this comment since I had a Tekin pack in my inventory when it was completed and it was really very impressive out of the box, and the Losi came out a full 37G lighter OOTB with identical electronics, and that’s considering that the Tekno wiring is freakishly optimized (short) compared to the Losi. Anyhow, great work on your video and wish I could spend some time hanging around with you folks at those outdoor tracks-I’m using Holeshots and also grabbed some positrons, electrons, and Blockades to experiment with oh, and one set of honeycombs to start out with on the L1 Evo. We don’t have too many folks in the hobby out here (Big Island) but I’ll be making a track in red volcanic clay soil this year, and perhaps can attract some fellow enthusiasts. Keep at it, and if you make your way out for a trip ping me for some quality bashing. I’m easy enough to find online. Cheers!
Hi Ryan. 23 year out the sport here in the UK. I was wondering if you could explain something to me. How do you control the pitch of the car in the air without reverse? Full throttle nose up, but without reverse switched on how is the nose dipped? As I said 23 years ago I was a young teenager and I wasn't good. Now 38 I doubt the break has made me pro ha ha. And when are you racing in the UK?
Man... new sub here! Fantastic video! Great edits, informative as hell and overall absolute pleasure to watch. The great www. is full of info but does NO good if its unwatchable...👍👏
Awesome video. Im loving my 22x4. awesome rig on the carpet even. Currently running the Frank Root Toys For Tots setup almost to a t but with the esc and motor combo you run. bought both my trinity 10.5 & 17.5t. Waiting on the certified 13.5t motor to be back in stock then will have that. Thanks for the informational video.
Awesome looking car, I've not run a modern Losi and this is very tempting. Last Losi I ran and still own is a Losi XX-CR Kinwald. Racing in the UK and sadly TLR have all but disappeared from the race tracks. All Schumacher, Yokomo and AE. UK would be Astro
I want to buy a car but I'm confused.. I want a dirt car for just a local track loose dirt bmx style no racing track near me oh well.. but still like the look I have a serpent 881t love it but she a big girl lol ..they have dirt buggys clay ones carpet is it just the tires or more to the cars geometry? Thanks Joe
I was watching the race you did with your brother today wondering if you were going to do a review on the 5.0 elite kit you're running now. This works even more for me.
Man, I was SOOO hoping that Mills Pond would be my first race back in almost 20 years, but my Daughter's Father Daughter Ball was that weekend - Oh well, Family first! Anyway, I'm looking forward to getting my 22X-4 as much as I am of getting my Elite on the track for the first time. Looks like I'll probably have time to build the buggy, but getting the electronics for it will have to wait a while... Again, Family first! You all be careful out there!
Wow.nice video Ryan , the quality of the shots are amazing . I think you are using a center diff is that the case ?? I don't think it will.come.stock with the kit? . I am still confused how come you are still able to race with the virus spreading like crazy in the states ?
Thanks love your videos. The buggy looks the business. Thinking buying one. Is it easy to maintain like other modern buggies or do you need to pull the whole thing apart to access the gearbox and diffs? Thanks again. We mainly drive on dirt down here in Australia so good to hear about your set-ups for dirt as most others videos they talk about carpet.
Hey so I'm having a problem with the droop in the back end of my kit just exactly what you talked about in your video but I'm not sure how to adjust it? So I was curious what I need to do? Thanks for the help I get so much out of all your videos just got in to racing and trying to learn
I notice your 22X-4 has a center diff. From the photos on TLR web site it does not appear to come with a center diff. I would think a center diff would be bettter. Can you tell me what diff lube you use in all three diffs? Thank you very much.
Just built my 22x-4 and have a quick question about the rear diff, when I spin the left back wheel it spins the right the opposite direction no issue. When I spin the right the left rear wheel it doesn't spin as fast as the right in the opposite direction. Do I need to go back and check the diff or would it be something else? thank Jay
So after having raced and wrenched on this car for more than 6 months, what are your thoughts? Was it worth switching from Ae? Only asking because I'm about to pull the trigger and get into the 13.5 wheeler class. Thanks for everything you do for your fans.
Hey I asked this in your live and you didn't see it so I'll ask here. So how did you get your turnbuckles on your AE cars to be gold? Did you buy them or make them. And if you did buy them could you possibly give the link.
Hey bro kinda off topic but I was wondering if u still had an rc8 by chance?? I figured I'd ask but I'm sure I'm about a year late..either way let me know if you get some time. Thanks man
Are you running slight positive camber in the front (may have missed in vid) Also.. Since we are all "grounded" How about a video sharing setup and tuning knowledge? Camber links, suspension, caster, kick up etc. Im no chassis tuner, I just kind of fight through a "close" setup. You spent a fair amount of time talking about droop and but Ive never really had droop on my radar. Just one of those set and forget it things for me. Siiiiick looking tracks!! Especially the second one you showed.
What's up with the gear diff in the center is that going to be part of the kit or is that an add-on that you put in it because I think it normally comes with a slipper no
@@RyanHarrisRC hope they have plenty of the diffs available as well upon release as I'm sure others as well as myself definitely want to run it!!! Thanks for the info as always and keeping us well informed on what's going on.
Question... Would you ever sell a car ( say another new replica of this car )?. Just a question. I am up in Asheville NC. Just now getting back into rc and want to try the race side of rc.
Hey Ryan, question for you.... Has there been any talk about the legality of the Certified Xfactor motor over there in the USA? There is a bunch of bullshit going on here in Australia atm, people saying it's in breach of the rules and you have to change to the blue end-bell, steel screws, and regular bearings to be legal. Haven't actually seen anything official on it yet, but apparently I'm risking DQ if I run it. Interested to hear if anything has been said over there that you've heard?
Matt Seckold We’ve found that the team specs are generally better than the certified’s. The rotors are almost always stronger. It’s always luck of the draw so it’s not worth the extra money.
@@chadospec Seems like people running them here definitely have a little more pace with the Certified than the Team Spec, but if that's the case then that just adds to the ridiculousness of DQ-ing anybody running one.
Car is good. But I find it funny that even with all this development time, Ryan still beats him in an older SF. But it's a solid car I saw Andrew Swanson's, it looks dialed !
I'd love the X-4 but the investment is daunting. I'm thinking to get the 22T but is the 5.0 on the horizon??? I got a B64D right before the 74 was announced so Not keen on repeating history here.
Great video Ryan. TLR is lucky to have you supporting their product.
great video, thanks for sharing your experiences with the buggy, looking forward to seeing this released (hopefully soon)!
I have only ever raced AE stuff, and recently started running a B64 converted into a 4wd truck...my son raced it this last Saturday for the first time and is saving for an ET410.2.... I really wish AE and TLR would make truck versions of their newest buggies , the class would really take off if they did. This 22x-4 is really making me want to give TLR a try... between your video, and seeing a few run at recent races here in the NW, I really think it is a great buggy... TLR guys waited a long time for this one, now we shall see what the other brands do to to keep pace.
Really like these videos, really well done. Quality video, oddly soothing with the music and your voice
Thanks for the support man!
Yeah. Awesome job. I was like, 20 mins - I want more. Haha. I’m a noob and listening to him makes me want to learn more and more.
I have to commend you, Ryan. These videos are so top shelf. Not just the production values, which are awesome, but the content of the videos, and the level of your builds, there’s just so much to learn from watching them. Everyone of us has a different level of experience in the hobby, you just have a knack of putting into words how it all works. Very cool. Subbed.
That’s my next car right there I got the Losy 1/8 scale elite buggy I’m waiting for my Losy 22 5.0 to come in. These buggies are really bad ass nowadays just getting back into the hobby when I was a kid are used to have all the cars that are vintage now 45 years old and I put together my first TLR 1/8 E Boogie and that thing rocks. Waiting for my 1/10 scale Losy 22 5.0 elite . And I found a local track to totally stoked I never race before thank you for sharing these videos he totally got me back into the groove again totally fun stuff man I learn off all your videos I’m located over here in California Fresno
Dear Ryan, I ran with Rc Cars for 20 years, and now I'm a mechanical designer for robotics company. I can't run anymore because I haven't enough time to do it, so your is becoming my preferite youtube channel. Thanks to share all your races, please think about to try rc touring cars (my preferite category)
Wish more of this type of community conversations were out there . You are great Ryan!!!
Current MAP Prices for the latest 4WD buggy vehicle options:
Schumacher CAT L1 EVO: $549.99
Team Assoicated B74: $519.99
X-Ray XB-4 2020: $519.99
TLR 22X-4: $499.99
Yokomo YZ4-SF: $499.99
Kyosho Lazer XZ7: $419.99
TEKNO EB410.2: $399.99
(Source A-Main)
I watched Dakotah Phend drive the 22x-4 at the recent Desert Classic in Arizona. He was in a league of his own against top drivers in the world.
solngv8 It’s hard for me to believe I actually used to race against him years ago in the brushed motor days, actually won a race also. And Joe was a local guy also. Awesome to see them both doing well still.
Excellent overview and update on what you've done so far. I'd like to see a center diff, more droop, and holed ball cups for easier maintenance/roll center adjustments .
That transition in first minute from the front ...to showing the rear was sick!
Thanks for noticing that one! haha As I was shooting I thought "Oh cool, if I do a focus pull at the beginning and end of each, I can do this transition almost all through the camera!" Turned out nicely :D
Hi Ryan! Great video again! Bravo for the clarity you use to explain your views or your advice. I started racing in RC again this year. After 15 years of absence I wanted to buy a new 4wd Buggy. Since the start of this winter, I've been riding an RC10 B6D and a TLR SCTE 2.0 4wd! I watched your video on Team associated B74. I like the simplicity of Team associated and the ease found parts on our tracks in Quebec. But the TLR 22-X4 is also interesting. I’m an ancient Losi sold since 1997, I’ve been riding Losi XX and XXT, XXX and XXXT! But before I stopped, I had changed my cars to Team Associated, because it was less fragile, broke less and was easier to work and the parts were easier to find on the tracks in Quebec. Anyway, right now I'm hesitating between the B74 and the 22-X4. I would like to make the right choice, because at $ 700 (Canadian dollar) and more for a roller model, I don't want to be wrong! Without putting your head on the chopping block, you competed with the 2 models, which one did you prefer to start racing again? Can you guide me? And sorry for my english writting! I'm little bit rust! ahahahah
Glad you're still racing! The B74 has a very nice quality and seems like a decent car. The biggest downsides I found with the car were stiffness and excesive weight. My B74 with Ti screws, plastic diff gears, ti turnbuckles came in around 1720g. My 22x-4 comes in at 1635g with titanium option parts and my selected electronic package. Fit and finish is excellent on the TLR as well. On track performance I honestly favor the TLR. The cars reacts quicker and carries much more corner speed. Hope this helps ya!
@@RyanHarrisRC Cool! Happy with your quick and clear comment! I will take into consideration what you told me in my choice of 4WD Buggy! I know that here at my local track, most of the guys are riding Associated B74. I like to be different from the others! I leave myself until the beginning of spring to think about the model that I am going to buy. I will listen to your videos again carefully! Thank you again and continue your good work to inform and entertain us!
Love it, and I watched that world's race with Dakotah Phend in Slovakia and that car was legit whipping the turns! Good luck and hope you can tone down that steering. Can't wait for the next video! Cheers!
Love it. But it bugs me that at 1:24 the "1s" on the inserts in the D block point different directions. 😂
Amazing Video Ryan!! Your Videos are always so well edited. I appreciate the effort you put into them. 👍Car looks great. It looked like you were in the lead in most of those races! Keep up the great work Ryan!! 👍👊😎
Thanks man! I won the first 2 races and finished 2nd in the third race. Running 13.5 in the mod class was tough, but I gave em all I had :D
Another geart video. Just wondering where you sourced the Schelle titanium screw kit from? Thier website doesn't list them. I was able to find the Lunsford kit on their site but for $126 I would rather have the Schelle.
Aloha Ryan, I really enjoyed this production. Nice job, and I’ll keep me eye out for more tuning tips that you’ve come up with. FWIW I built my production version of the 22X-4 a week or two ago and was shocked by how well made the whole car is. It is costly but I feel that the value is there. There are a few typos in the instructions but I can’t fault the vehicle for that. I’ve yet to maiden it as I received some bad Gens Ace packs and am returning those while also building a Tekno EB410.2, an Associated b74.1D, and a Schumacher L1 EVO and would like to get them all out on the bash at the same time to see which characteristics of each car I like over the others. I have driven the Tekno at the time of this comment since I had a Tekin pack in my inventory when it was completed and it was really very impressive out of the box, and the Losi came out a full 37G lighter OOTB with identical electronics, and that’s considering that the Tekno wiring is freakishly optimized (short) compared to the Losi.
Anyhow, great work on your video and wish I could spend some time hanging around with you folks at those outdoor tracks-I’m using Holeshots and also grabbed some positrons, electrons, and Blockades to experiment with oh, and one set of honeycombs to start out with on the L1 Evo. We don’t have too many folks in the hobby out here (Big Island) but I’ll be making a track in red volcanic clay soil this year, and perhaps can attract some fellow enthusiasts. Keep at it, and if you make your way out for a trip ping me for some quality bashing. I’m easy enough to find online. Cheers!
Truly impressed and subbed. Excited to watch old and new content. Thanks!!!
Hi Ryan. 23 year out the sport here in the UK. I was wondering if you could explain something to me. How do you control the pitch of the car in the air without reverse? Full throttle nose up, but without reverse switched on how is the nose dipped? As I said 23 years ago I was a young teenager and I wasn't good. Now 38 I doubt the break has made me pro ha ha. And when are you racing in the UK?
Glad to see you went TLR!
I squeeze both front springs, original and ae yellow.... and can't feel any difference. Does that really make a difference???
Great insightful and honest videos! I really enjoy watching them.
can you please do a 1/8th on road kits review / handling.. like serpent 989 or mugen seiki mrx6x...?
What is your favorite RC
to race 2wd, 4wd, or stadium truck
Probably 2wd buggy!
Evan Vlogs all of them
Evan Vlogs 2wd buggies
I like 2wd buggy
Evan Vlogs same
Man... new sub here! Fantastic video! Great edits, informative as hell and overall absolute pleasure to watch. The great www. is full of info but does NO good if its unwatchable...👍👏
Thanks for all you do for RC
Awesome video. Im loving my 22x4. awesome rig on the carpet even. Currently running the Frank Root Toys For Tots setup almost to a t but with the esc and motor combo you run. bought both my trinity 10.5 & 17.5t. Waiting on the certified 13.5t motor to be back in stock then will have that. Thanks for the informational video.
Awesome looking car, I've not run a modern Losi and this is very tempting. Last Losi I ran and still own is a Losi XX-CR Kinwald. Racing in the UK and sadly TLR have all but disappeared from the race tracks. All Schumacher, Yokomo and AE. UK would be Astro
Just discovered you and subscribed. Keep up the great videos! Trying to build my first buggy.
I’m buying the tlr 22-4 and I was wonder what motor servo and transmitter u used
Sounds like a really solid car
I want to buy a car but I'm confused.. I want a dirt car for just a local track loose dirt bmx style no racing track near me oh well.. but still like the look I have a serpent 881t love it but she a big girl lol ..they have dirt buggys clay ones carpet is it just the tires or more to the cars geometry? Thanks Joe
I was watching the race you did with your brother today wondering if you were going to do a review on the 5.0 elite kit you're running now. This works even more for me.
Man, I was SOOO hoping that Mills Pond would be my first race back in almost 20 years, but my Daughter's Father Daughter Ball was that weekend - Oh well, Family first! Anyway, I'm looking forward to getting my 22X-4 as much as I am of getting my Elite on the track for the first time. Looks like I'll probably have time to build the buggy, but getting the electronics for it will have to wait a while... Again, Family first! You all be careful out there!
Hey Ryan where can I find that supreme heat shrink???
This video has a real professional vibe. Nice.
Awesome car man! My local shop has a few on the way, got one reserved myself!
You're going to love it!
Beach Rc🙌🏻 love working for Brent. Such a great dude!
Wow.nice video Ryan , the quality of the shots are amazing . I think you are using a center diff is that the case ?? I don't think it will.come.stock with the kit? . I am still confused how come you are still able to race with the virus spreading like crazy in the states ?
Kit comes with the slipper. I am running an optional center diff!
High quality content as usual Ryan 🤙🏾🤙🏾
Thanks love your videos. The buggy looks the business. Thinking buying one. Is it easy to maintain like other modern buggies or do you need to pull the whole thing apart to access the gearbox and diffs? Thanks again. We mainly drive on dirt down here in Australia so good to hear about your set-ups for dirt as most others videos they talk about carpet.
Hi Ryan do you have the complete main video in dean n mills pon? I really like to watch it. Thanks.
Nice informative video Ry 🤙🤙🤙
So, I just got a yokomo b-max2 (it's a roller) and I do not know what electronics to put in it.
ryan gearing ? what pinion and spur gears
Has anyone else kit leak shock oil after building is this normal until the sealant swell or something
Can you do a video on your aquarium for us aquascape enthusiasts? Or like to one of you already have one? Love the content!
Maybe one day I will sneak it into the intro or something...
Great review! Can this be converted to dirt track with center diff? Do they provide a center diff?
You forgot to mention the Slipper clutch and Center Diff swapping!
What servo that doesn't rub the body
Great lighting in this video.
What ESC mounting plate is that? Mine didn't come with it
Hey so I'm having a problem with the droop in the back end of my kit just exactly what you talked about in your video but I'm not sure how to adjust it? So I was curious what I need to do? Thanks for the help I get so much out of all your videos just got in to racing and trying to learn
You mentioned the droop in the rear of the car. I just fi ished my build and noticed the ball cups do rub. How did you adjust this out?
@ryanharris Would you recommend this to someone new to racing? Based on ease of setup and... gulp... durability?
slightly unrelated question, but what lights do you use for your photo booth setup also what were you using for your backdrop?
I notice your 22X-4 has a center diff. From the photos on TLR web site it does not appear to come with a center diff. I would think a center diff would be bettter. Can you tell me what diff lube you use in all three diffs? Thank you very much.
Your page rocks! I’m back into RC after many many years of being away. What would you recommend for a newbie? 22 5.0 or 22x/4?
Hey ryan, where did you get the supreme heatshrink tubing brotha! Looks gucci
Dope video Ryan...can’t wait to get one.
Just built my 22x-4 and have a quick question about the rear diff, when I spin the left back wheel it spins the right the opposite direction no issue. When I spin the right the left rear wheel it doesn't spin as fast as the right in the opposite direction. Do I need to go back and check the diff or would it be something else? thank Jay
My man where did you get that shrink wrap!
Hey Ryan, cool idea with the supreme heat shrink looking thing around the cables. where do i get something like that? whats it called?
Ryan great videos. Can you do a complete breakdown of your 1/8 scale ebuggy? Maybe esc settings also. Thanks
So after having raced and wrenched on this car for more than 6 months, what are your thoughts? Was it worth switching from Ae? Only asking because I'm about to pull the trigger and get into the 13.5 wheeler class. Thanks for everything you do for your fans.
I see that you have a center diff instead of the slipper clutch, where did you get the center diff?
Looks good though my eyes cant keep up anymore.. But hey always wanted to ask about that tool box at the back ground is that a fishing tool box?
It's an old Plano Phantom from the late 80s!
@@RyanHarrisRC o i see thanx.. Never seen one before
Hey I asked this in your live and you didn't see it so I'll ask here. So how did you get your turnbuckles on your AE cars to be gold? Did you buy them or make them. And if you did buy them could you possibly give the link.
TLR gives me heartburn. Seems every time I build one I have to fix half a dozen things they didn't get right on the kit.
What’s a good starting point pinion gear for a 13.5 T?
Need to do a race with the losi mini t 2.0
Agreed!
@@RyanHarrisRC do i need to contact losi to send you one
Hey bro kinda off topic but I was wondering if u still had an rc8 by chance?? I figured I'd ask but I'm sure I'm about a year late..either way let me know if you get some time. Thanks man
Hey Ryan what's the part number of the springs that you run? I can't find them.
Hi Ryan, do you have a set up sheet for the 22x-4?
Hey Ryan, great video as always brother ! Can you list the part numbers for the AE springs by chance ?? Thanks !
Are you running slight positive camber in the front (may have missed in vid)
Also.. Since we are all "grounded" How about a video sharing setup and tuning knowledge? Camber links, suspension, caster, kick up etc. Im no chassis tuner, I just kind of fight through a "close" setup. You spent a fair amount of time talking about droop and but Ive never really had droop on my radar. Just one of those set and forget it things for me.
Siiiiick looking tracks!! Especially the second one you showed.
What's up with the gear diff in the center is that going to be part of the kit or is that an add-on that you put in it because I think it normally comes with a slipper no
Kit comes with slipper! I ran the option center diff.
@@RyanHarrisRC hope they have plenty of the diffs available as well upon release as I'm sure others as well as myself definitely want to run it!!! Thanks for the info as always and keeping us well informed on what's going on.
Question...
Would you ever sell a car ( say another new replica of this car )?.
Just a question.
I am up in Asheville NC. Just now getting back into rc and want to try the race side of rc.
Truly a great ride thanks so much for sharing and inspiration. ✊
Hey Ryan, question for you.... Has there been any talk about the legality of the Certified Xfactor motor over there in the USA? There is a bunch of bullshit going on here in Australia atm, people saying it's in breach of the rules and you have to change to the blue end-bell, steel screws, and regular bearings to be legal. Haven't actually seen anything official on it yet, but apparently I'm risking DQ if I run it. Interested to hear if anything has been said over there that you've heard?
Matt Seckold We’ve found that the team specs are generally better than the certified’s. The rotors are almost always stronger. It’s always luck of the draw so it’s not worth the extra money.
@@chadospec Seems like people running them here definitely have a little more pace with the Certified than the Team Spec, but if that's the case then that just adds to the ridiculousness of DQ-ing anybody running one.
Very well done, and Thank you for sharing.
What are the battery bullets you using?
Great video and very informative, thank you.
Car is good. But I find it funny that even with all this development time, Ryan still beats him in an older SF. But it's a solid car I saw Andrew Swanson's, it looks dialed !
Where did you get the supreme stuff from?? Buggy looks sick
Do you normally drill that big of a hole in the rear rims? Could you elaborate please?
Been doing it since the old days, so I think it's just old habbits die hard haha
Sweet. This will be my next car.
In my humble opinion, yes!
I'd love the X-4 but the investment is daunting. I'm thinking to get the 22T but is the 5.0 on the horizon??? I got a B64D right before the 74 was announced so Not keen on repeating history here.
Looking at the drivetrain, it looks as though it has a centre diff🤔. Does the kit come with centre as standard?
comes with a slipper clutch
I heard the front wheels are a different offset than the 22-4. Is thatbright?
Yes! It shares the offset of the X-ray
How much is it going for?
I am waiting to see this car on astro and carpet tracks, then I will decide.
you have the best RC videos ever! top notch. when are you doing a nitro video again 😎
Soon!
@@RyanHarrisRC awesome!
I am not able to find that screw kit from Schelle. Do they make them for the 22 5.0 cars?
I don't know if Kurt has the link live just yet...
@@RyanHarrisRC Ok thanks.
I'm sad to see you over at TLR because I just got me an AE truck
Been waiting 4 this 4 20+ years....had the original xx4
Awesome vid. I can’t wait to get my 22x4.. I’m pumped 😂
What do u recommend for center of car for indoor high bite? Slipper or diff
I run gear diff 100% of the time. It's a personal preference
Ryan Harris k thanks
Could you recommend a kyosho version of this car, as in it's closest kyosho competitor?
incognito 82 ZX7 I believe.