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Installing a Easylap transponder into a Losi Micro B
In this video we install a Easylap transponder into a Losi micro B
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Running in a losi micro b rc car brushed motor
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In this video we increase the performance of are brushed motor by simply running it in.
Free must do mod’s for the Losi Micro B
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Free must do mod’s for the Losi Micro B
Monday night mini z racing at Sussex Micro RC
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Monday night mini z racing at Sussex Micro RC
Kyosho mini z stock class Spring 2024 round one
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Kyosho mini z stock class Spring 2024 round one
2024 Sussex micro rc stock mini z Le Mans 2.4hour endurance race
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A small sample of the action from our first 2.4h endurance event. This was a box stock class with the winning team doing a massive 728laps in the 2h24min!
Sussex micro rc summer kyosho mini z series round 1
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Sussex micro rc summer kyosho mini z series round 1
Sussex micro rc round 7 kyosho mini z stock class.
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Sussex micro rc round 7 kyosho mini z stock class.
Sussex micro rc round 6 Kyosho mini z stock class
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Sussex micro rc round 6 Kyosho mini z stock class
Changing the pinion size on a kyosho mini z mr03.
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Changing the pinion size on a kyosho mini z mr03.
King pin flip mod for a stock Kyosho Mini Z Mr03
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King pin flip mod for a stock Kyosho Mini Z Mr03
Hard wiring a transponder into kyosho mini z
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Hard wiring a transponder into kyosho mini z
Nice and clear, thanks forthe info
thanks!
Can I use mini z speed in micro b?
@@pawelnowak5013 no I wouldn’t think so the motors are very different in size
How is a 64t fast aren't they for crawlers
Nice thoughts on the lubricants. I will do this more frequent i had no idea
Newbie here. Not to all of it but mini z. I bought used with no manual or accessories and a stripped pinion. This was very useful. Thanks
Great video thanks. I’d like to do the same to the two micro b’s I just got but l’m not that confident with soldering - you make it look very easy! If you ever do a tips video on how to solder well, I’d be sure to watch, nudge nudge:)
I have a small ultrasonic cleaner; wondering of that might work well?
Quite possibly, maybe a real quick wash to clean it out. Always had one on my wanted list
Great video!! I've just ordered mine and can't wait to do these mods. Thanks for showing us 👍
Are the motors in these the same as slot cars?
Very similar
You can do this with slot car motors .. I've done this in the past. I use distilled water and let it run for few minutes. This helps with cleaning carbon and for first time motors bed the contacts. And you will squeeze out few more rpm from your motor..
Just got mine 😂 Iv got a micro usb soldering pen just perfect for it too from the models I make todo the internal lighting on them Perfect for this
"If you dont know what you are doing, ask someone else to do it". Thanks Charlie, I'll bring mine and Tony's to next meeting for you to do :)
Nice video. Thank you. Nice to see someone in uk into a micro b
@@Smallous there is a growing bunch of micro and mini z racers now in the U.K. we have a growing UK 1:28 community over on fb with a link to all the clubs.
@@sussexmicrorc thanks, joined your group as soon as I saw this video 👍🏻
thank you for the great cleaning tip an for rusting ir anything in these type of small motors the brass will last for ever as long as they are clean an maybe in a brushless motor if a brushless motor is has bearings a drip of good oil at each end wouldnt hurt on it eather way when it comes to this smaller motor they are not much wear on them because of the light weight an no heat on them is my way of thinking an as always i hope i am not being a bother because i enjoy watching an learning an if i can comment on something you are do or i am do it doesnt mean thats the way it has to be done in this hobby we take from each other as we want an learn right my friend because noone is makeing nobody do what they see on these videos it is just the way you are doing things in the hobby an i think you for shareing your ideals with us thank you
you should have weighted the rig before you did this an any other mods that you are going to do that wat you would know every thing you have taking away as far as weight an should know the front to rear weight also but i am just like that i hope i am not being a bother to you by asking all the things because it seems to help me an i hope you learn as you go along in the hobby because this hobby to me is learning from each other
@@bobbyspenser7304 indeed I should, in the excitement of getting it I completely forgot. I will get it on them for the next vid.
thank you for showing how you can clean up the wires an shave a little weight an a little goes along way on these micro b buggies an even not putting heat swrink back on the ends because theres no way for the wires to touch because the way they are an i am wanting to learn all i can about these micro b buggies because i got hurt about 5 years ago an i am a 52 year old man an i got all crushed up doing storm clean up in florida an i am in a wheelchair now an in this nurseing home we have alot of places to race these buggies an i have built me a lcg crawler an i just want to say thank you my friend for the great imformation on the small buggy because small things really make a different keep up the great work an videos i will be looking for more ok thanks
I hope knowledge like this will not get lost due to the rush to brushless motors etc.
@@michaelball1887 I have yet to realy see a brushless motor that looks well suited to the buggy. The furitek looks like a nice size but don’t like the pre wired setup and plugs they use. And the hobby wing motor looks just a little big for it.
I just wanna find an esc that will work so I can use a dsm receiver. I mean why would spectrum make a car with electrons that work with its other equipment right? God forbid by dx5 binds to another spectrum product
Hi there. Thanks for all the effort in making the video. I did something different from you. I removed the entire plastic parts which holds the esc and battery and merely let the ESC be exposed at the bottom while keeping only the top half and let it rest on the metal chasis. The metal chasis acts as a giant heat sink for the ESC in such a configuration. Then I squeezed all the wires on the chasis and it sits comfortably there. After essentially removing everything, I was able to use bigger sized Gaoneng batteries which are 1/5 the price of the Losi battery and fit it inside the whole setup and close the cover. Runs well and longer too. I get a 25 min to 30 min run time with one battery. I got 6 at hand now for less than USD 50. Thanks once again for inspiration.
my friend you do have a video of what you did to your micro b right so we will know what you are talking about or are you just teling us how to do it my friend because i am getting into the mini hobby side of the hobby so anything helpful is greatly liked thank you for the comment an i will be checking out your page to see what i can learn
@bobbyspenser7304 Hi. I took out the part LOS-1772 and the whole chasis is empty and bare on the inside. This allows me to put the esc without the bottom but save the top cover onto the metal base of the chasis (which acts as cooling) and the rest of the wires can be stuff at one side and there's still tons of space for the battery I showed. No discernable difference between that and stock. I think I have a winning combination. Now I just need to make sure I don't burn out my motor because I got too much run time.
It definitely has costs to do but time is the real cost.
Yes, make a soldering how to. I'll watch it.
Terrible audio. He's sounds like he has a towel in his mouth.
I like that AAA battery pack thing with a switch! Where can I find it? My googling hasn’t turned it up yet. I’ve struggled to find something to use for running in Mini-Z motors, but I like that one.
@@italianwaite I just pick them up from eBay. Try search for aaa battery holder
I switched over to a dry PTFE lubricant just a tiny tiny amount.
Hi @@justso1823 I have tried a number of dry lubs but still feel free from is the best personally.
Hello!! 🙃I have never done it, but I also think that it must help a lot, to clean, and especially to pair the carbons to the collector! 👍I will try, and take the time to do this like you!!! 😅Thank you for sharing!!!😉 And best regards from Valais, Switzerland!🤩🤪
Give it a try and let us know how you find it
@@sussexmicrorc Ok!!! That's what I'm going to do!!! I have a small WLToys 1/24th engine, a 130 unless I'm mistaken? And also a smaller one, for Mini-Z, from PN Racing (PNWC - 70 Turn). It's new. But can I run them with a 2S battery, or rather a 1s? Because I don't have enough knowledge on this subject... Thanks for answering me!! That's cool!!
@@DJpowitothat should be fine however I prefer the lower voltage/speed as it’s a little more gentle and allows more water to stay around the com and brushes to keep things cool. You can normally pick up a 2 cell (aa or aaa) holder for $2 of eBay or Amazon which makes hooking it up very easy in the future.
@@sussexmicrorc Thank you for your reply!! I will do as you say!! Have a good day, I wish you!!😇😜
Back in the day our thoughts were when run under water there were no small sparks to cause carbon/resistance and the brushes would bed in without sparks. The mild wear would expose the largest area without carbon to enable the largest contact area of the brushes,
Water = corrosion. Unless you're using distilled or reverse osmosis water, your water is exposing the metal parts to minerals which encourage metal corrosion.
I took the steering linkages and flipped them so they don't bang against the shocks I think it looks more natural now too because the kink in the steering linkage matches the shocks it just looks like they fit better. Also I don't know if it's making a trick on my mind, but I think it steers better/tighter now.
Very nice ideas. Makes sense. Thank you
What if I want to plug in a Y connector for your lap counter . With the solder job it’s no longer possible
@@allimikej I will do a separate video it is better not to use a Y lead.
Yes, please show us how that’s going to work. I do a lot of racing with the micro B and have to have the transponder. Looking forward to the video, thanks.
A few wxtra grams of weight lost thats nice and looks cleaner. I will do this when I get one as Im competent in solder I have built many racing drones from scratch. Its a god skill to have an a must for RC chhers for the video.
THIS CAR BOOTY!
Why not also remove the ESC/RX cover for better cooling and weight reduction? I guess you can use thin heat shrink it if you want protection.
Yeah, awesome I appreciate the video. I’m just getting into the micro B super cool little buggy for sure. I just subscribed Thursday, October 31 watching now at 4:38 PM. I’ll catch you on the next one.👍👍
Did you weigh the copper you removed?
I came across this channel, but the music is a little annoying man. Great video though
What’s gona happen when your sucky stock servo dies in few days
What difference does it make
@@kernalmusterd lighter, lower cog, easier to get the body on, improve motor live and performance ect
I replaced the Velcro with Neo-Magnets
Its not that serious
It’s always this serious. If someone enjoys working on their car as much as driving, they are having equal amounts of fun
Then why did you even comment? Does your daddy work at Losi or are you naturally just offended by everything?
I just picked up one of these today, love it in my basement lol. I hate all the long wires too im going to do what you just did thanks for the advice!
Next time I solder I have a holder clamp . I always need an extra hand , lol . Looks like you did well with the soldering but once or twice could have used an extra hand . What does everyone use as a holder ?
Weight reduction 👍
That micro b looks Awesome!!!! I gotta get me one of those
Yes there’s a great little car and have a lot of potential. It will be interesting to see things develop
@sussexmicrorc I hear You there Brother
Nice 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Can i use PN Pinion?
Yes pn do some .5 mod pinions part 400328 for the 8t. Use the no. Motor plate for 7,8 and 9t pn pinions
Can't hardly hear you talk even with the volume turned up.
Love the video and thanks for showing how to put the motor in I spent 30min trying to put the motor back in until I watched this video.
Nice Video!
Is it the My Laps decoder you use at your club.. Great video looks fiddlly but worth the effort to get it right👍👍
No it Easy laps, Its a infa red system but the transponders are tiny in comparison to mylaps.
This is the best video yet but I have the purple shocks and it keeps popping out.
Even stock they're quick !