Kyosho DBX 2.0 1/10 Nitro 4WD Buggy
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- The DBX 2.0 is the latest version of the "D" series vehicles, and it's a major performance upgrade from the original DBX buggy. The changes increase the level of performance to a level that makes the 2.0 the ideal entry-level vehicle for someone wanting to get into the exciting world of off-road buggy racing and bashing. It's based on a 1/10-scale chassis but has nearly the same dimensions as an 1/8-scale buggy. The lightweight but durable construction combined with the powerful new GXR18SP engine gives the 2.0 a power-to-weight ratio that rivals some 1/8-scale racing machines.
I bought a Kyosho 1:10 FORD RS-200 in 1994, & the old bugger still runs,it has a .10 engine ,4 wd rally car ,I put a 2 speed gear setup when I 1st bought it. goes well,..I am going to buy one off these soon 2011,...Bloody reliable ....RC cars & buggys.
@RACINGPRO70
The engine takes standard glow plugs available at most RC related hobby shops and online retailers.
@SPRCVIDEO i'd say that there is a real version of this car. it's an off road buggy. i was just saying that there really aren't any 1/10 scale nitro buggies aside from the no-name companies who dont produce top quality vehicles. i think kyosho used to make one, but not sure.
It's a matter of personal preference. Mine would be for this machine, but to each his own.
@ment2bzer0
The original DBX truck and buggy share the exact same chassis. the only difference is the body and body mounts. You can convert that to a 2.0 buggy that is virtually 1/8 in size and it can run with 1/8 cars if your out bashing around, but there's still a significant weight advantage for the conventional 1/8 buggies, so you're not going to win in a crash. As far as racing competitively on a track, the DBX isn't intended to compete with cars like the Neo Race Spec and the MP9.
@raZer979
Yes, of course. That is exactly who this car is designed for. It's a nitro car so there a little more challenge to starting with this version than say the VE model, which is brushless electric powered.
@TheMm77mmdd
Not really. This engine is designed for use with 20-25percent nitro. The difference between them is not really noticeable.
@stppalautus
Yes, it's designed specifically for someone getting into nitro cars for the first time.
@SuperRowsell
We have a few people that run them at the local track with the full-blown 1/8 buggies, and they hold their own. I've seen them come off the track wounded, but the owners were beating them up pretty well. I guess durability is in the eye of the beholder. If you drive it hard and hit a lot of stuff, perhaps a little less durable. If you drive it smoothly and target quick laps and "normal" jumps, it's much more durable.
@tulleboi
Yes. Most RC-related hobby stores will have the fuel you need.
@TheBerny1996
You're correct! It should say .18 size.
@Straightsix76
I haven't tried it, so I can't answer for sure if it's an easy conversion. Will it handle the power? Yes, but any time you add more power, it places more stress on the drivetrain, so it would take a more careful approach to driving to avoid any damage that might come from a combination of reckless driving and a more powerful engine.
@raZer979
Yes, as far as nitro engines are concerned, it's rather simple to tune.
@losipoop
It's an error. The .18 engine is 3.0cc.
@losipoop
Scale is relative. There isn't a real version of this car, so 1/10 scale of what? ;o) As compared to other 1/10-scale cars, it IS a little bigger, and a little less than 1/8 scale. Somewhere in the middle.
@SPRCVIDEO ive already look at those places, is there another vehicle that shares the same parts with it? because they don't have anything either
im really interested in buying this buggy, but i cant find parts anywhere
This is the nitro version. ;-)
It's approximately 40 mph.
where can i get glow plugs for this motor cant find them anywhere? looking to buy one!
top demais!!!!!
@tulleboi
I used standard 20-percent nitro RC Car fuel.
Would the DBX 2.0 or the DMT GP Monster Truck be better for bashing?
@SPRCVIDEO Ok, thanks. Is it easy to tune?
would a .21 emgine be a direct drop in and would it handle the power?
Would you recommend this buggy for a beginner?
What is the needle setting for the engine?
is it a new car and what is the price
There are a number of online resources where you can get parts. Two big ones are amainhobbies.cöm and absolutehobbyz.cöm, or you can contact Kyosho America if you're in North America.
What's it top speed out of the box?
Was hat der motor für eine bestellnummer??
how much it cost????
@motomex79
Send me a message with the part numbers you're wanting to replace, and I'll track them down at a source that's convenient for you, or we'll take care of it directly (we're only able to help within north America).
this looks like an o.k. car and the bodies are great, but it's not really 1/10 scale.
With 2s... With 3s 53 mph