I put 46 packs through mine before I had any issues to fix + its my favourite RC car I have ever owned. If there was a racing class for these I'd be in a club.
Having my first real issues with the car after about 12-15 hours of driving. Need to find the time to pull the diffs apart & sort them out + swap any bent parts in the drive train. Still a gr8 car tho
I have one but must be an older version cuz yours looks different. Got mine maybe 2 years ago. Absolutely love it. I got the rally car too. They are great quality. Love your track man! John from San Francisco
sweet track and truggy waiting on pro kit wondering if the heavy duty diffs would be worth putting in and keeping the stock ones for spares i think they come in the rally car and are an upgrade for truggy im new new tho dont even have the gd car yet so still learning great stuff tho
Which diff oils are you using in your EMB-t? Sometimes I feel like it's diffing out both in the front and rear, might be due to my backyardtrack is quite bumpy and patchy grip.
How big is this is comparison to the typhon grom or like the 1/16 slash? I am wanting better tires for my typhon grom for my backyard RC track. Cool car hopefully it’s durable
I don't use it a ton but it's a really fun car, I've never seen either of those in person so I can't give you specifics on comparison. It's a bit bigger than the losi mini 8 buggy and about the same as the mini 8 Truggy. These use 2wd buggy rear tires with a car specific wheel
@@TheRacinJason what do you mean by car specific wheel? In other words I can’t put these on a 12mm hex on my typhon? And how do they hook up on dirt? Semi hard pack.
@Mr316jon316 if the tire fits your wheel you definitely can. One of the interesting things about the LC racing car is the buggy and Truggy is the same arms so the Truggy has a really specific deep dish wheel for that width. They work with any 2wd buggy rear tire but you need that specific wheel for this Truggy
You can run any two wheel drive buggy rear tire you want but you have to do it on their wheel... it is really offset because they use the same arm as their buggy on both cars. I haven't actually changed the setup whatsoever. The track was really good the day we filmed this but it's also a pretty big track for this car so it gets around it pretty easily. But with some shock and diff tuning the car could be even better. No classes to race this car for me around here so running it stock is fine for me.
I just run some 2200's I've had for years. I got them from Hobbyking. I think this is the new version... but they are a tight fit, may need to trim the battery tray a little bit hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-nano-tech-2200mah-3s-25c-lipo-pack-wxt60.html
@@TheRacinJason Hi again, no i mean 2s or 3s in this video? Can you tell me which parts break easily so that I can buy them in advance.. because this model is not available in my country and I will order it from another country. Thank you
@borislavpenkov1544 oh this is just a 2s. It'll take a 3s but I don't think it's necessary. I replaced the front steering components with aluminum, as well as the rear hubs. Only thing I've broken is the front steering, but I haven't ran the truck a ton. Be aware with this truck if you want to change tires you can use whatever 1/10 rear buggy tires you want, but you need LC's wheels, they're very offset
I have one here at the house. With decent tires it's comparable to a losi mini 8... this truck is better. The losi is probably number two and the associated is 3rd.. I could come up with something for a video
Good question. I bought all my little batteries off hobbyking for like $11 bucks but that was forever ago. I'll peek around and see what I find and get a link
I've had pretty good luck with these chinahobbyline packs in my short course chinahobbyline.com/products/cnhl-black-series-2200mah-7-4v-2s-30c-lipo-battery-with-xt60?variant=44108285149398¤cy=USD&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsIejBhDOARIsANYqkD29j07q2TRxxoRZLICpDNDHtgbrTQZK9ZXkP6JvDoOGCRclH7p3fqEaAqftEALw_wcB
It's probably the most stable 1/14 car I've seen because of the width and bigger tires. Compared to an ET 410 it's a bit lighter so it's gonna bounce around a bit more. If it's on a track for 1/14 cars it will probably act similarly to the ET410. But same size jumps the lighter weight won't feel quite as stable as the heavier 1/10 truck with better quality shocks. Very fun truck to drive though, and great for smaller size tracks
Hey Jason love the channel and content and of course the awesome track. Would you happen to remember what pinion you ran in the emb T in this video and were you happy with it? I have a similar woods track as for turns, width, and jump sizes just shorter length and I'm building a pro kit one right now and it comes with 17,18, and 19Tooth pinions. Thanks brotha! Can't wait to get my track completely done and post a link, with my bmx and mx background I'm pretty sure it's gonna flow good. It's already looking smooth as butter from all the flat shovel slapping. I thought the days of destroying my wrist and hands building jumps by hand was over but I guess I was wrong. Hey I lost 25lbs just digging on the track so it's worth it. 👌
The tracks are my gym for sure. I just rebuilt the bigger 8th scale track I have and I'm loving it. As far as the little Truggy goes all I've fine to mine is put my sanwa receiver in it. So which ever pinion is stock. I haven't noticed any excessive heat and because I'm not racing it haven't had much reason to put anymore work into it to go faster. I do stuff the biggest tiny 2s I can get in there. I've got some 2200's that barely fit, but they're also like 5-6 years old. Thanks for the love and lemme know if you have other questions. Would like to see that track, I did a lot of bmx myself
You might be right. Maybe should call it the best quality 1/14th scale car around. Out of curiosity what 1/10 car would you get for under $300? You can get really good stuff used for that price, a friend got a tekno sct410.3 with motor/esc and servo for $325. Smokin deal
Here you go Rick. riptiderc.com/shop/ols/products/emb-tgh-truggy-rtr This is where I bought mine, LC has their own site as well but read that riptide has quicker more consistent shipping!
Luv my 2 year old Truggy. Robust out of the box. Fast on 2s
Super fun little truck!
I put 46 packs through mine before I had any issues to fix + its my favourite RC car I have ever owned.
If there was a racing class for these I'd be in a club.
Having my first real issues with the car after about 12-15 hours of driving.
Need to find the time to pull the diffs apart & sort them out + swap any bent parts in the drive train.
Still a gr8 car tho
I have one but must be an older version cuz yours looks different. Got mine maybe 2 years ago. Absolutely love it. I got the rally car too. They are great quality. Love your track man!
John from San Francisco
Thanks John! Ya they changed the body, but I actually liked the old one better
Nice
Thanks
Man your track is so bad ass great video. You got my subscription
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A new 1/12 scale from Rlaarlo called the AM-X12 was just released. Very similar the this LC racing truggy.
I'll have to check it out
Hi, can u make some new video with this little beast?
I can. Maybe I'll put it up against both of my other truggies
@@TheRacinJason sound amazing
sweet track and truggy waiting on pro kit wondering if the heavy duty diffs would be worth putting in and keeping the stock ones for spares i think they come in the rally car and are an upgrade for truggy im new new tho dont even have the gd car yet so still learning great stuff tho
Ya feel it out! I've just upgraded the front steering components. Haven't needed to replace the rear hubs, but I don't run it too often.
Which diff oils are you using in your EMB-t? Sometimes I feel like it's diffing out both in the front and rear, might be due to my backyardtrack is quite bumpy and patchy grip.
Try something in the ballpark of 7-7-5, I don't run mine a ton so u don't get too crazy setting it up.
We have a class. Run late model and outlaw bodies on carpet oval
Nice! Super fun little car
How big is this is comparison to the typhon grom or like the 1/16 slash?
I am wanting better tires for my typhon grom for my backyard RC track.
Cool car hopefully it’s durable
I don't use it a ton but it's a really fun car, I've never seen either of those in person so I can't give you specifics on comparison. It's a bit bigger than the losi mini 8 buggy and about the same as the mini 8 Truggy. These use 2wd buggy rear tires with a car specific wheel
@@TheRacinJason what do you mean by car specific wheel? In other words I can’t put these on a 12mm hex on my typhon? And how do they hook up on dirt? Semi hard pack.
@Mr316jon316 if the tire fits your wheel you definitely can. One of the interesting things about the LC racing car is the buggy and Truggy is the same arms so the Truggy has a really specific deep dish wheel for that width. They work with any 2wd buggy rear tire but you need that specific wheel for this Truggy
Nice driving 👍
Thanks! The little truck is fun to wheel around this layout. I was surprised it could do the triple I built
What wheels and tire upgrade are there for this? How did you get it to handle so well.
You can run any two wheel drive buggy rear tire you want but you have to do it on their wheel... it is really offset because they use the same arm as their buggy on both cars.
I haven't actually changed the setup whatsoever. The track was really good the day we filmed this but it's also a pretty big track for this car so it gets around it pretty easily. But with some shock and diff tuning the car could be even better.
No classes to race this car for me around here so running it stock is fine for me.
What battery use in this video mate? Do u remember?
I just run some 2200's I've had for years. I got them from Hobbyking. I think this is the new version... but they are a tight fit, may need to trim the battery tray a little bit hobbyking.com/en_us/turnigy-nano-tech-2200mah-3s-25c-lipo-pack-wxt60.html
@@TheRacinJason Hi again, no i mean 2s or 3s in this video? Can you tell me which parts break easily so that I can buy them in advance.. because this model is not available in my country and I will order it from another country. Thank you
@borislavpenkov1544 oh this is just a 2s. It'll take a 3s but I don't think it's necessary. I replaced the front steering components with aluminum, as well as the rear hubs. Only thing I've broken is the front steering, but I haven't ran the truck a ton.
Be aware with this truck if you want to change tires you can use whatever 1/10 rear buggy tires you want, but you need LC's wheels, they're very offset
Can you get a Team Associated Reflex 14T and review it? I’d say it’s pretty similar.
I have one here at the house. With decent tires it's comparable to a losi mini 8... this truck is better. The losi is probably number two and the associated is 3rd.. I could come up with something for a video
Another great video and recommendation. Thanks Sir
Where would you get extra batteries? Riptide?
Good question. I bought all my little batteries off hobbyking for like $11 bucks but that was forever ago. I'll peek around and see what I find and get a link
I've had pretty good luck with these chinahobbyline packs in my short course chinahobbyline.com/products/cnhl-black-series-2200mah-7-4v-2s-30c-lipo-battery-with-xt60?variant=44108285149398¤cy=USD&gclid=Cj0KCQjwsIejBhDOARIsANYqkD29j07q2TRxxoRZLICpDNDHtgbrTQZK9ZXkP6JvDoOGCRclH7p3fqEaAqftEALw_wcB
Hi, how would you rate the model from 1 to 10 looking at stability.. and how does it fly? From the video it seems to be equally stable as the et410
It's probably the most stable 1/14 car I've seen because of the width and bigger tires. Compared to an ET 410 it's a bit lighter so it's gonna bounce around a bit more. If it's on a track for 1/14 cars it will probably act similarly to the ET410. But same size jumps the lighter weight won't feel quite as stable as the heavier 1/10 truck with better quality shocks. Very fun truck to drive though, and great for smaller size tracks
I hVe this car, with 3s batt and you can go very fast 👍👍👍
They are fast! My buddy brought a 3s over but hasn't been in the car yet. Probably need to tighten the slipper a touch first
Hey Jason love the channel and content and of course the awesome track. Would you happen to remember what pinion you ran in the emb T in this video and were you happy with it? I have a similar woods track as for turns, width, and jump sizes just shorter length and I'm building a pro kit one right now and it comes with 17,18, and 19Tooth pinions. Thanks brotha! Can't wait to get my track completely done and post a link, with my bmx and mx background I'm pretty sure it's gonna flow good. It's already looking smooth as butter from all the flat shovel slapping. I thought the days of destroying my wrist and hands building jumps by hand was over but I guess I was wrong. Hey I lost 25lbs just digging on the track so it's worth it. 👌
The tracks are my gym for sure. I just rebuilt the bigger 8th scale track I have and I'm loving it. As far as the little Truggy goes all I've fine to mine is put my sanwa receiver in it. So which ever pinion is stock. I haven't noticed any excessive heat and because I'm not racing it haven't had much reason to put anymore work into it to go faster. I do stuff the biggest tiny 2s I can get in there. I've got some 2200's that barely fit, but they're also like 5-6 years old.
Thanks for the love and lemme know if you have other questions. Would like to see that track, I did a lot of bmx myself
For its size I wouldn't necessarily call it cheap. You could damn near buy a quality 1/10 ready to run car
You might be right. Maybe should call it the best quality 1/14th scale car around.
Out of curiosity what 1/10 car would you get for under $300? You can get really good stuff used for that price, a friend got a tekno sct410.3 with motor/esc and servo for $325. Smokin deal
Can you please put a link to the car? Thx
Here you go Rick. riptiderc.com/shop/ols/products/emb-tgh-truggy-rtr This is where I bought mine, LC has their own site as well but read that riptide has quicker more consistent shipping!
@@TheRacinJason thank you