I am anxious to see how much better it drives on the dirt. I couldn’t really rip it to its fullest potential in this video because I just kept spinning whenever I would really get on it.
I bought the same truck returning back to the hobby and did the same, with the spectrum motor and speed controller in one, although I converted it to 4wd. It wakes this truck up completely. I did put a 2 tooth larger pinion though and I get mine up to 48mph with a spectrum 50c battery. Plenty fast enough imo for 1/10 scale. The car is a lot of fun in front of my house or at the park. Very durable. I thought buying the boost was a way to tinker more. Now I just bought ProLine arms and a new set of wheel and tires.
@@cletuskasady5894 good little basher to start out with but I’m sure it won’t be long til you will want to start upgrading. Congrats on your first basher.
When you went brushless, have you changed the pitch of the spur/pinion gears? I went brushless on my both my son's typhon and senton and just shreds the gears. Going to a bigger pitch for them. That 17/92 tooth pairing just isn't working. Thanks for any input.
@@josephkelly4086 I ran it with stock gearing but not for long because RCAWD sent me their gearbox and new pinions to try out which it was a bigger pitch. No issues with the bigger pitch.
What voltage battery are you running? I have the same motor/ESC combo in a Dirt Master and I'm totally confused now after reading the instructions for the ESC. The battery I bought with everything is a 35C 7.4v LiPo, not sure if its 2S or what? Spektrum Firma 85A instructions say it's programmable for 6.0v LiPo or 7.4 NiMH? Would you happen to know if I need a different battery? Man this stuff was much more straight forward 35 years ago!
I’m running an 11.1V 3S battery. Your battery is a 2S if it’s 7.4V. I think the 6v you’re talking about is for BEC which is the voltage that goes to your servo and any other accessories like a cooling fan or lights. You wouldn’t need a different battery but if you want to go faster, I would run on an 11.1V 3S battery.
I have the stalk engine as of right now and I am running 6500 Zees Lipo batteries in her and even with the stalk engine this thing is quick but this weekend I will be installing the 4x4 kit for it
I am a bit confused with the spektrum 85A ESC & 4000KV Brushless Motor Combo. On their website it shows that the ESC is ok to run a 2S or 3S battery but it also says the motor is only ok to run a 2S. Have you had any issues using the 3S batteries with this setup? It seems to run just fine on 3S for you. Its pretty fast with a 2S but I would really like to run a 3S battery I have but I am afraid to burn the motor up lol
@@Shreddylife valid concern. I have had no issues running 3S with mine. Just keep an eye on temp’s especially if you’re running in grass or have it geared up a little. I mostly run on my dirt track. Gets a little warm but I’m also geared a little higher too. If you’re planning on running stock gear sizes then I wouldn’t worry as much. Not saying running 3S is the right thing to do. Just saying I haven’t had any issues.
@@ReadytoRunRC Yeah that is what I kinda figured. The nice thing is if we do end up burning up the motor on 3S they are not too expensive to replace lol I wonder what other motors we can run that is designed for offroad 1/10 scale 3S with this 85A ESC? Oh also, How many packs have you gone through on 3S do you think? Thanks for the reply I really appreciate it!
@@ReadytoRunRC Oh also! With the programming card you can turn the punch up to 5 and it helps get some more low end power with the 2S packs! 😀 It might get the motor a bit hotter on 3S though but I am not too sure?
@@Shreddylife I’ve gone through 4 battery packs on 3S so far. I haven’t ran it lately because the stock junk Spektrum servo burned out. They don’t usually last too long and is something that almost always needs replaced right away.
Recently bought this RC car this car upgraded to 4 x 4 and brushless an upgraded that I had laying around the spur gear to a steel with 0.8 mod. I hear that 48 pitch gears on that plastic spur gear usually shed off the plastic.
I just did a 0.8 mod upgrade to mine along with the aluminum gearbox. Running a 15t pinion and it runs much better now. Working on getting that video done today or tomorrow.
Can you hook up multiple receivers to the Slt 2 i didn’t even know you could do that and 2x4 is fun to drive you just gotta have more practice with it I had a B4.1 that’s how I learned.
@@GearWorksRc you can. Some people have one transmitter that controls a bunch of different RCs. Then you don’t have to take a transmitter for each one. I use my SLT2 for my Gorgon and my Vorteks.
@@ReadytoRunRC what size pinion do these motors use im asking because mine came with one on it and i wanna buy another motor and esc but im not sure what size the moto shaft is do you know mate
Why not just get the 3S BLX, you don’t even have AVC in that thing after spending all that money..why is the receiver not in the receiver box.. This was an odd video man.
Some folks will go with the Boost line up because they wanna build up something faster than the blx 3s. Also the blx spektrum radio controller is laggy from what I hear..Ao either blx or boost he'll still need a new controller. So the BLX 3s isn't all that good to begin with. I got the Vorteks Boost and got the 4x4 kit and also got a spektrum 120A(4S) with a 2400kv spektrum motor and imo I think that's better than the BLX 3s and I spent about 30 bucks more then getting the blx and I did that in pieces not all at once and for some thats a good thing.
3s BLX don't got no AVC either. I don't see why you made that comment. I wouldn't have gotten the boost either as brushed motors belong in the Medieval ages, where they were invented, but your comment doesn't make sense because 3s BLX ain't got no AVC. The AVC receiver on its own costs $92 from Jenny's, then you gotta buy the DX3. BLX line comes with SLT3 and baby 3 channel receiver, or is it 2 channel? I forget, mine is in the garbage now, it was a spmslr300 and it was about as nice as a turd with seasoned salt on it. IMO the Boost trucks should be rollers, because brushed systems are disposable, and probably the only reason they're included is because it would cost Arrma more money to ship them to a landfill. But most RC channels treat the Boost series as rollers anyway, that's why he did it, for content for the UA-cams, and to teach small children how to wrench on RCs. You buy a BLX off the bat and you ain't got no video except an unboxing, of which there are already 100 elsewhere. Why you can't understand things yourself is beyond me.
That vortex rips with the brushless motor! The 4x4 upgrade is going to make it handle so much better!
I am anxious to see how much better it drives on the dirt. I couldn’t really rip it to its fullest potential in this video because I just kept spinning whenever I would really get on it.
Awesome truck, dude! You brought it alive! 😃
It's alive... ALIVE! (Sorry, I couldn't resist! 😂)
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
It’s ALIVE!!! Love it now on 3S. It’s so much fun. Stay safe too!
I bought the same truck returning back to the hobby and did the same, with the spectrum motor and speed controller in one, although I converted it to 4wd. It wakes this truck up completely. I did put a 2 tooth larger pinion though and I get mine up to 48mph with a spectrum 50c battery. Plenty fast enough imo for 1/10 scale. The car is a lot of fun in front of my house or at the park. Very durable. I thought buying the boost was a way to tinker more. Now I just bought ProLine arms and a new set of wheel and tires.
3s really wakes this rc up for sure 👍🏾
I was hoping for a little more out of the 2S but was happy with what the 3S did.
Just got one today instead of the newer model...first basher.. im enjoying it stock right now
@@cletuskasady5894 good little basher to start out with but I’m sure it won’t be long til you will want to start upgrading. Congrats on your first basher.
@@ReadytoRunRC your right...but I will be bashing on a budget..this will be in my cul-de-sac for the most part..no plans to do any heavy or rough play
@@ReadytoRunRC I'm looking at the boost kit...what kind of speeds can we get with it
When you went brushless, have you changed the pitch of the spur/pinion gears? I went brushless on my both my son's typhon and senton and just shreds the gears. Going to a bigger pitch for them. That 17/92 tooth pairing just isn't working. Thanks for any input.
@@josephkelly4086 I ran it with stock gearing but not for long because RCAWD sent me their gearbox and new pinions to try out which it was a bigger pitch. No issues with the bigger pitch.
What voltage battery are you running? I have the same motor/ESC combo in a Dirt Master and I'm totally confused now after reading the instructions for the ESC. The battery I bought with everything is a 35C 7.4v LiPo, not sure if its 2S or what? Spektrum Firma 85A instructions say it's programmable for 6.0v LiPo or 7.4 NiMH? Would you happen to know if I need a different battery? Man this stuff was much more straight forward 35 years ago!
I’m running an 11.1V 3S battery. Your battery is a 2S if it’s 7.4V. I think the 6v you’re talking about is for BEC which is the voltage that goes to your servo and any other accessories like a cooling fan or lights. You wouldn’t need a different battery but if you want to go faster, I would run on an 11.1V 3S battery.
3s all the way.
I have the stalk engine as of right now and I am running 6500 Zees Lipo batteries in her and even with the stalk engine this thing is quick but this weekend I will be installing the 4x4 kit for it
Cool. I’m going 4x4 as well. Seems pretty simple to do.
I am a bit confused with the spektrum 85A ESC & 4000KV Brushless Motor Combo. On their website it shows that the ESC is ok to run a 2S or 3S battery but it also says the motor is only ok to run a 2S. Have you had any issues using the 3S batteries with this setup? It seems to run just fine on 3S for you. Its pretty fast with a 2S but I would really like to run a 3S battery I have but I am afraid to burn the motor up lol
@@Shreddylife valid concern. I have had no issues running 3S with mine. Just keep an eye on temp’s especially if you’re running in grass or have it geared up a little. I mostly run on my dirt track. Gets a little warm but I’m also geared a little higher too. If you’re planning on running stock gear sizes then I wouldn’t worry as much. Not saying running 3S is the right thing to do. Just saying I haven’t had any issues.
@@ReadytoRunRC Yeah that is what I kinda figured. The nice thing is if we do end up burning up the motor on 3S they are not too expensive to replace lol I wonder what other motors we can run that is designed for offroad 1/10 scale 3S with this 85A ESC? Oh also, How many packs have you gone through on 3S do you think? Thanks for the reply I really appreciate it!
@@ReadytoRunRC Oh also! With the programming card you can turn the punch up to 5 and it helps get some more low end power with the 2S packs! 😀 It might get the motor a bit hotter on 3S though but I am not too sure?
@@Shreddylife I’ve gone through 4 battery packs on 3S so far. I haven’t ran it lately because the stock junk Spektrum servo burned out. They don’t usually last too long and is something that almost always needs replaced right away.
@@Shreddylife that is true with turning the punch up but I will probably just keep it at the stock setting.
Fun truck, thumb up!
Oh yeah! It is now.
Is this okay to put 85A esc and 3300kv motor to this truck?
@@nghile9781 yep that’s fine.
Recently bought this RC car this car upgraded to 4 x 4 and brushless an upgraded that I had laying around the spur gear to a steel with 0.8 mod. I hear that 48 pitch gears on that plastic spur gear usually shed off the plastic.
I just did a 0.8 mod upgrade to mine along with the aluminum gearbox. Running a 15t pinion and it runs much better now. Working on getting that video done today or tomorrow.
@@ReadytoRunRC Nice!!!
Can you hook up multiple receivers to the Slt 2 i didn’t even know you could do that and 2x4 is fun to drive you just gotta have more practice with it I had a B4.1 that’s how I learned.
@@GearWorksRc you can bind as many receivers to the transmitter you want.
@@ReadytoRunRC thanks man I didn’t know you could do that.
@@GearWorksRc you can. Some people have one transmitter that controls a bunch of different RCs. Then you don’t have to take a transmitter for each one. I use my SLT2 for my Gorgon and my Vorteks.
Least helpful video thanks
I just bought the Brushless 3s Boost box . Could I still use my Zee 6500 lipos with this 3s motor?
Yeah. It’s a 3S system and you have a 3S battery.
did you use the stock pinion?
Yes
And on the weekend I just busted my front shock so I went to RCAWD and bought there oiled filled red shocks
I’ll have to give their shocks a try. I’m sure eventually that will happen to me too. I’m sure they’re a much better upgrade over stock.
That was a close face-plant.
Nice
Can you un a 4s battery?
@@frvrfkd not with the 85A esc. It won’t even turn on if a 4S is connected to it.
use a bigger pinion you will get alot more from that motor and esc ive got one in my buggy and im hittingnearly 60
I did. I went .8 Mod too. Hitting 50mph on a 15T pinion.
@@ReadytoRunRC what size pinion do these motors use im asking because mine came with one on it and i wanna buy another motor and esc but im not sure what size the moto shaft is do you know mate
@@Baileyhowcroft01 shaft size is 3.175mm
you have the worse luck with backward wiring ! lol stay awesome!
Lol it happens. Glad I had the program card this time to switch it around since I had the same thing happen on the Gorgon.
Why not put the reciever in the reciever box??
Good question. I will do that.
Its a good product if you cant make it fun to play with in your own way this isnt the hobby for you
A person whose into rc hobby will OBVIOUSLY hate a brushed car that barely goes 20mph. It's only fun for kids/ people who want to upgrade
Why not just get the 3S BLX, you don’t even have AVC in that thing after spending all that money..why is the receiver not in the receiver box..
This was an odd video man.
Some folks will go with the Boost line up because they wanna build up something faster than the blx 3s. Also the blx spektrum radio controller is laggy from what I hear..Ao either blx or boost he'll still need a new controller. So the BLX 3s isn't all that good to begin with. I got the Vorteks Boost and got the 4x4 kit and also got a spektrum 120A(4S) with a 2400kv spektrum motor and imo I think that's better than the BLX 3s and I spent about 30 bucks more then getting the blx and I did that in pieces not all at once and for some thats a good thing.
3s BLX don't got no AVC either. I don't see why you made that comment.
I wouldn't have gotten the boost either as brushed motors belong in the Medieval ages, where they were invented, but your comment doesn't make sense because 3s BLX ain't got no AVC. The AVC receiver on its own costs $92 from Jenny's, then you gotta buy the DX3.
BLX line comes with SLT3 and baby 3 channel receiver, or is it 2 channel? I forget, mine is in the garbage now, it was a spmslr300 and it was about as nice as a turd with seasoned salt on it.
IMO the Boost trucks should be rollers, because brushed systems are disposable, and probably the only reason they're included is because it would cost Arrma more money to ship them to a landfill.
But most RC channels treat the Boost series as rollers anyway, that's why he did it, for content for the UA-cams, and to teach small children how to wrench on RCs.
You buy a BLX off the bat and you ain't got no video except an unboxing, of which there are already 100 elsewhere.
Why you can't understand things yourself is beyond me.
@@boxer951Indeed is laggy as hell
This is horrible value for upgrading. Instead of buying this and upgrading, just get a rustler bl2s 2wd