Oval Carpet Racing - Traxxas Rustler (Challenge RC)

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  • Опубліковано 11 лис 2024

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  • @logansearing
    @logansearing День тому

    I’ve been racing short course trucks here for a couple months. I love the hobby so far! Keep the videos coming!

    • @arkyrc
      @arkyrc  День тому +1

      @@logansearing Short course is so much fun and much cheaper than almost any other class. Thanks for watching!

    • @logansearing
      @logansearing 20 годин тому +1

      For sure!

  • @abullock1995
    @abullock1995 11 днів тому +1

    That was fun! You had a good day considering what you were racing.

    • @arkyrc
      @arkyrc  11 днів тому

      @@abullock1995 looking forward to doing some more racing.

    • @beta5033
      @beta5033 4 дні тому

      What mods that thing got

    • @arkyrc
      @arkyrc  4 дні тому +1

      @@beta5033 RPM gearbox which allows for rear toe in. This really helps the car hook up. A hobbywing sensorless esc/motor combo (4000kv), and adjustable camber links....that's it. Gearbox internals are all stock. Oh, I recently swapped out the front bulkhead to an aluminum one I had laying around just for a little added weight in the front. This is probably not needed though but it does look cool. Thinking about trying out aluminum front hubs. Im always bending the kingpins...thinking the aluminum ones may help prevent that. I'm not a huge fan of aluminum parts though..these cars need to flex some to prevent breakage. This is probably all I'll do with upgrades. It's a Rustler and it doesn't make sense to overspend on it. It is such a fun RC though...one of my favorites!!

  • @GearWorksRc
    @GearWorksRc 20 годин тому

    That’s pretty awesome stadium truck running oval wish I could take my Team associated T3 there hopefully they make body mount kits for Dwarf car body’s so we can run the big wings on them would look sick on a 2wd stadium truck. 👍🔥

    • @arkyrc
      @arkyrc  6 годин тому +1

      @@GearWorksRc I was surprised how well it ran after making a few adjustments. I still think there is room for improvement with it but unfortunately the rear mounted motor limits it. It took a beating out there for sure. Both king pins were badly bent...I didn't realize this until I got home. Looking forward to running it again. I'm also going to try out a Yokomo Touring Car on the track...should be fun!!