@@RyanLutz I know the feeling. I'm an old guy just getting back into it after a 15 year break. You represent your sponsors well. Keep up the good work.
Thank you. Part of it is the anticipation of what the car should do in all aspects of its control. When you can mesh setup with what you feel it should be doing then good stuff can happen. :-)
Love watching you walk the track and talk us through your plan and then seeing said plan being executed with a followup training video. Just great! Cheers for doing these.
Absolutely amazing. Videos like this are a great way to get more people in the hobby & racing. The track walk through & buggy view with track stand PIP view are my favorites. Never realized how rough the track surfaces are; really made me appreciate the skills needed to go fast & get through traffic. Keep the great videos coming & good luck!
Nice layout, the track definitely had some character in the dry. The races were great to watch and this pov video was another great watch. Thank you for great content!
Ryan - late view and comment, but I've been hunting for footage like you have starting at 2:58 in the vid - FOREVER. I'm a new racer and have been really struggling with braking zones, braking amount and braking timing while on the track w/ 1/8 buggy and truggy. You've allowed us a behind-the-scenes look at your transmitter inputs, which has really helped me understand how a pro driver manages braking into corners. Amongst the pro drivers, your creative footage and youtube content is amazing. Tremendously helpful and valuable! Please keep it up.
2:57 BEST PART OF THE VIDEO!!! Thank you so much for showing your skillz on driving. Your throttle input is so smooth! Something to learn here. I see a lot of people that go from 0%-100% throttle, including my self.
I’m new to RC racing and seeing the view of you on the trigger is extremely helpful... I’m trying to figure out the braking and does not seem like anyone really shows it this well!! Thanks!!
I like the camera position on the car. It's nice to see the suspension and steering movement, also I realy like the transmitter cam and picture in picture it looks great. is there anyway of showing real time telemetry from the car?
@@TheScramble8 Supposedly the GoPro can do that but I haven't figured it out yet. Pretty sure it needs a good GPS signal to do so but i've only been able to use it in buildings so far which don't have great signal. Will keep trying for it though!
This is a great angle for people wanting to learn how to drive like this! It is helping me for sure! ( I haven't met you, but after seeing you marsha,l at 2019 psycho Nitro Blast, you are a class act in the sport of rc racing. Thanks Ryan!
Thanks so much for the comment and I’m pleased you are finding benefit from the video! Hope to meet you at a race someday. Never be afraid to come say hi.
@@RyanLutz The whole video was great. I like the way you had the picture in picture of you using your radio and seeing the car from the stand. Looking forward to more of your Chase videos as well. 👍
Nice View 👌 just think one day racing will be by camera ,they do it in drone racing ,it's pretty Kool to see people sitting on chairs looking at computer screens of some kind ,good driving ✌
Great footage!! Must have been a shock package change, I noticed the first clip had red preload nuts then the rest was black preload nuts. Super nice editing. Thanks for the upload👍
Yes nice observation. Tried out some different pistons. The beginning footage was on Friday and the ending on Sunday night. Which part did you like watching the most?
@@RyanLutz both parts were great. If I had to pick 1, I'd go with the last edit. The picture in picture showing the controller movements and buggy overlay. That was nice!👍 keep up the good job and congrats on the Truggy win🏆👏
@@RyanLutz I would swap the screens for that shots, buggy big and then the controller view smaller in a corner :) nontheless really nice driving, let it rip! :D
ParRagon - yeah I played with it both ways. Felt like I couldn’t make the radio screen big enough to really see without blocking to much of the racetrack. Will continue to try new things and see what is liked the most. 😁 thank you.
I get paid to race and my results as such are important. The camera does mess with the performance of the car. Perhaps on a club race someday I will be able too. 😁
@@RyanLutz your very welcome! I'm just getting into the crawling with a starter Everest 10, I'm loving it, I even built a little 2 level indoor crawling track, it's very fun and therapeutic!!! Keep making videos!!! ❤️
www.lutzrc.com/post/southern-indoor-championships-sic-2020 I try to post my set-ups on my blog after events now. If you are talking e-buggy let me know what you have regarding it as i'm not running the standard 215E but I have the performance packs and SV kit on it, making it similar to the 319 nitro.
I would but it's not good. Simply mounted on top of the body with a helmet mount double side taped. But it falls off often over jumps. Haven't found a great way to do it yet.
Very cool, love the overlay with your hands too, interesting angle. When you are racing, I take it you're looking at the track, and not a camera? Total noob here. Your turns are pinpoint accurate
Awesome video! You make the track look easy. I see in your video that you are running AKA catapults in SSLW...I was running a smaller pin SSLW tire at SIC, clearly you have amazing traction...why did you choose a larger pin tire? Was there a condition or was it the dirt type that the larger pins works better on?
It’s a denser pin and as the track dries out and got blown off a bit I feel the dense pin can offer an easier to drive tire instead of a smaller pin flexing and making the car grabby. I was running SSLW grids all throughout qualifying as they were watering.
@@RyanLutz It would be fun to have a race where everyone had Virtual Glasses on and a hood to make sure can't see out. And have a race this way. Yes, you would feel nothing in bumps but the view gives you eye-level race input only. Like real racing without getting injured or killed. LOL!
@@RyanLutz Hmm? Most times in real racing you flip, you're out of the race. Outside of the flipping the car over. Are they really important? But, put Virtual Glasses on them as well. LOL!
Ryan Lutz ahhh alright. I have mine mounted that way on the drift rc but the buggy I’ve mounted either to the wing or to the front shock tower (facing backwards) those mounts are a little more solid, but I’ve broken a few mounts. Falling off might not be the worst haha
@@RobSeymourbikes haha. Yeah, i'm amazed at the durability of the GoPro. It's fallen off at near full speed probably 15 times at this point and goes tumbling like crazy and still works just fine. No case or any protection on it. I just like the POV where it is on top of the body.
Nothing. Depends on dirt. This track is indoor rodeo arena dirt. Different tracks mainly outdoor use different things to combat dust. Sugar, calcium, oil, detergent, glue, and more.
In the case of being outdoors, what is the best option and dilutions and quantities? We have a track between friends and our biggest problem is the dust, the terrain is field land.
Hit the breaks yeah. The wheels create a gyro effect where brakes in the air bring the nose down (if wheels spinning). Giving throttle brings nose up ext.. :-D
I am not but this race happens every year about the same time. Follow southern indoor championships on Facebook to be in the know for next year and come on out to check it out. All free to watch!
Oh yeah absolutely! Be sure to check out my dirt Nitro challenge video for more extreme whips or my just posted video on my Facebook page linked in description of this video. 👍🏼
Hi everyone, I have been getting a lot of glue undone for my buggy wheel, please advise. I checked them after every run but still they come off and hot glue didn’t do much and become repetitive.
If you glued them need to clean the bead really good with a microfiber towel or blue shop towel and simple green. Once clean mount the tire and use a good fresh glue. Make sure it is still fresh. I have an old tire mounting video if you want to check it out. Need to update it here soon.
Ryan Lutz; I have to agree with you on that Ryan, nothing sounds better than a healthy running engine. The sound of horsepower 👍 I like electricity as you can set it up to go extremely quick and you can burn up to 5000Mha with a full squeeze on the trigger. I’m currently having a go at sand dragging on the beach with friends, great fun👍
@@2wheels4life2 Nice, that does sound fun. I've never really dabbled much in any other form of r/c outside of racing. I will need to do so once the career part is over! ;-)
@Ryan Lutz looking forward to more of your video mastery. I did small local racing for 2 years and like to play with ratios for different applications, dirt, grass or tarmac. I love RC stuff
So serious question. How often do you have to rebuild your shocks. I've always had the issue that after a run with heavy lands they are always blown out. I've followed and tried just about every guide out there and have the problem. They cycle fine by hand and don't get tight at the bottom and still when I'm done the oil is gone and all over everything.
@@jeepmanxj Yeah there must be something wrong somewhere. Wish I could pinpoint it for you. Is it coming out at the cap at the top or the bottom cartridge area?
@@jeepmanxj I'd look at a manual and make sure the correct number and orientation of orings and plastic cartridge pieces are in there as well as the oring to help seal it against the body.
@@RyanLutz Does it really falls off a lot? I mean from this video that you posted, I am surprised that it doesn't bend or fall, but good job on the video bro!
TheSilentGhostReaper yeah this video especially. I used all my useable footage. Every one of the segments in this video ended with it falling off again. It was a frustrating one to make because I didn’t think I would have enough good footage for it.
Depends on who and the situation. There is the old axiom that rubbin is Racin. But sometimes if it’s blatant or careless or frequent then tempers can flare.
Power to weight ratio. The nitro conterpart for example has a 3 HP engine in an 8 lb vehicle. So scale these cars are going 0-320mph in less than 4 seconds. About like a top fuel dragster! :-D
@@RyanLutz hahaha, I love it. I was thinking of 3D printing my own buggy... any tips on which parts could be printed, which do I have to buy and where to even start? (I'm new to RC, so I know it is propably not even the best idea to try that, but still, I want to know)
@@RyanLutz It looks absurdly fast on the onboard cam... even before realizing that a camera almost always makes things slower than they are!! Are you a pro rider?
Awesome Ryan, love Transmitter view, you are leading the way with this type of footage. More, more.
Thanks so much. Would love a share and thanks for the comment! More more more coming! :-)
Yeeehaw Brian, WOW..... you rocked it man!! Awesome footage, thanks for the inspiration and appreciation! 👍💯
This on board videos are the best. It's cool to watch the suspension work and the steering inputs to whip the car. You definitely have skills.
Thanks for the comment. Been driving these things for 27 years. Just trying to keep up with the kids nowadays. 💪🏻😂
@@RyanLutz I know the feeling. I'm an old guy just getting back into it after a 15 year break. You represent your sponsors well. Keep up the good work.
You drive like you can feel the car all the time!amazing again!!
Thank you. Part of it is the anticipation of what the car should do in all aspects of its control. When you can mesh setup with what you feel it should be doing then good stuff can happen. :-)
Nice Ryan. The view of your hands while driving was something different and cool to see. Keep up the cool vids!
Thank you! Glad it came out and was enjoyable!
Love watching you walk the track and talk us through your plan and then seeing said plan being executed with a followup training video. Just great! Cheers for doing these.
Thanks for the comment. Glad you like it and are finding it helpful. :-)
Absolutely amazing. Videos like this are a great way to get more people in the hobby & racing. The track walk through & buggy view with track stand PIP view are my favorites. Never realized how rough the track surfaces are; really made me appreciate the skills needed to go fast & get through traffic. Keep the great videos coming & good luck!
Thanks so much for the comment! Glad it was informative for you! 💪🏻
Very cool!! Love the view of the remote along with the car on the track!!! Thanks for sharing with us!
Thanks Jay! I’m happy it came out pretty decent!
Nice layout, the track definitely had some character in the dry. The races were great to watch and this pov video was another great watch. Thank you for great content!
Glad you enjoyed it. Thank you!
Ryan - late view and comment, but I've been hunting for footage like you have starting at 2:58 in the vid - FOREVER. I'm a new racer and have been really struggling with braking zones, braking amount and braking timing while on the track w/ 1/8 buggy and truggy. You've allowed us a behind-the-scenes look at your transmitter inputs, which has really helped me understand how a pro driver manages braking into corners. Amongst the pro drivers, your creative footage and youtube content is amazing. Tremendously helpful and valuable! Please keep it up.
Thank you so much for the comment Matt. Glad you have found it beneficial! I’ll work to continue to bring fun and helpful content out. 👍🏼
Another great video Ryan, thanks for doing the split screen and hand on transmitter shot. I’ll to watch it a few dozen times more.😀😀😀
Haha awesome! Glad you liked it! 👍🏼🏆
Loved all of the different camera combos. It shows that you cant just be fast you need hand eye coordination aswell.
Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed it! :-D
Awesome as always. Wish my hands could be that calm.
Yeah I’m not always that calm if In a nerve racking situation but it is the goal. 👍🏼
2:57 BEST PART OF THE VIDEO!!!
Thank you so much for showing your skillz on driving. Your throttle input is so smooth! Something to learn here. I see a lot of people that go from 0%-100% throttle, including my self.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for commenting! Would greatly appreciate a share as well! :-D
Yup we have share going on FB as well.
Are you radio inputs the same for nitro as well?
@@sebtarta Steering should be similar. But throttle might have more 'blipping' to it depending on how the engine is tuned.
I’m new to RC racing and seeing the view of you on the trigger is extremely helpful... I’m trying to figure out the braking and does not seem like anyone really shows it this well!! Thanks!!
Glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful! I’ll keep refining it and trying to make it better! Thanks for the comment. 👍🏼
You made that look too easy. Nice driving man!!!! The remote view was awesome
Thanks for the comment! Glad you liked it!
Great driving, What I really like to watch is the suspension working. Thanks for the video!
Thanks for the comment! Glad you enjoyed it! :-)
Another great video, it was great seeing you there and congrats on the win in nitro truggy.
Thank you! 😁 which part of the video was your favorite?
Ryan Lutz 1:06 was a pretty good lap
Your content is getting better and better. Nice driving and editing.very cool
Thank you Mark. Which part of this one did you enjoy the most?
I like the camera position on the car. It's nice to see the suspension and steering movement, also I realy like the transmitter cam and picture in picture it looks great. is there anyway of showing real time telemetry from the car?
@@TheScramble8 Supposedly the GoPro can do that but I haven't figured it out yet. Pretty sure it needs a good GPS signal to do so but i've only been able to use it in buildings so far which don't have great signal. Will keep trying for it though!
This is a great angle for people wanting to learn how to drive like this! It is helping me for sure! ( I haven't met you, but after seeing you marsha,l at 2019 psycho Nitro Blast, you are a class act in the sport of rc racing. Thanks Ryan!
Thanks so much for the comment and I’m pleased you are finding benefit from the video! Hope to meet you at a race someday. Never be afraid to come say hi.
@@RyanLutz will do, My name is Jason, see ya at the races! Check out my rc RUclips channel when you have time! Thanks
That was freaking awesome man...
Sweet! 👍🏼
Which part was your favorite?
@@RyanLutz The whole video was great. I like the way you had the picture in picture of you using your radio and seeing the car from the stand. Looking forward to more of your Chase videos as well. 👍
@@cgarcia279 Awesome! Thanks for the reply! Much more to come! :-D
@@RyanLutz all of it 😏
Ohhhh amazing :O
I have wanted to watch a pros steering and throttle control! I have no idea how you meshed it together but it’s very helpful!
Glad it is helpful for you! :-) Much more to come hopefully!
Lutz making on board Rc footage great again!!
Ohh yeah! 👍🏼😂💪🏻
very cool perspective
Glad you liked it. Which part did you like the most?
@@RyanLutz transmitter split
@@davidcarmendy5244 Awesome. Wasn't sure how it would turn out. Used an old Hero 3 for the transmitter. Will keep improving on it! :-)
Feels like you're going warp speed on board, but looks so much slower when following it from the driver's stand lol.
Absolutely. And having it side by side on a screen really exaggerates the difference. Still feels pretty fast when actually driving though.
Yes due to the wide on board field of view
Looks like fast forward.
Fantastic all the best as ever watching from the 🇬🇧United Kingdom 👍🏻🏁🏁🏁🏆
Thanks Ryan! Which part did you enjoy the best?
All of it your so bloody fast amazing Eye-hand coordination great burnouts at the end great track..🇺🇸👍🏻🇬🇧 💯%🏁🏁🏁🏆
Brilliant!!! Amazing and awesome video.. Keep them coming my friend.
Absolutely! Thanks for the comment! 💪🏻
Hey Ryan that's class, impeccable driving skills, brilliant videos to watch, ✌️🏴
Aaron Bligh thanks Aaron! Glad you liked it!
Very nice, RUclips must've had a great time compressing this.
That’s above my pay grade. I create, only ask them to post it. 😉
Great camera views. I wish I would have went. I will be pushing to show up next year.
Great racing
Thank you! Yeah it’s a fun race to attend! Hope to see ya there next year.
Damn cool. Nice to see Rc racing for all those perspectives.
Looking forward to you sorting the first big race with onboard cameras!
All depends if I can find the time and my flight schedule. But will do my best! 👍🏼
Thanks for the work you put in
Thank you for that! :-D
More of this type of footage please!
You definitely bring a new view to R/C.
awesome camera work!
Thanks Delano! 😁
i don't understand how you can be that accurate at far distances thats really cool man
Just takes some practice. Lots of fun! :-)
The image stabilizer is incredible.
Nice video btw. 👍
Thank you! :-)
I think HD FPV rc car racing with the DJI system can be the next big thing.
That thing looks like its a scaletrix car to!the traction is unreal !!
Unbelievable this New Vidéo Ryan !!!!
Glad you like it. Which is your favorite part?
@@RyanLutz I prefer first part without picture in picture @@@ and i like when your run with others cars !!!!!
@@FullRCZone Awesome! Yes I need to do this more often during open practice at events that give a good amount of practice. Thanks!
Again so cool ,the speed😄
I love it when you correct the buggy while airborn
Greetings Barry leuering netherlands
Thanks for the comment Barry from the Netherlands! Would so appreciate a share if you are willing! Thanks so much! :-D
I shared, dont laugh i shared for the first time something 🤭
@@barryleuering3675 Thanks so much! :-)
Great drive! Amazing track. Than part with you on the radio is great! A need see one that you nitro buggy.
Nice View 👌 just think one day racing will be by camera ,they do it in drone racing ,it's pretty Kool to see people sitting on chairs looking at computer screens of some kind ,good driving ✌
Great footage!! Must have been a shock package change, I noticed the first clip had red preload nuts then the rest was black preload nuts. Super nice editing. Thanks for the upload👍
Yes nice observation. Tried out some different pistons. The beginning footage was on Friday and the ending on Sunday night.
Which part did you like watching the most?
@@RyanLutz both parts were great. If I had to pick 1, I'd go with the last edit. The picture in picture showing the controller movements and buggy overlay. That was nice!👍 keep up the good job and congrats on the Truggy win🏆👏
@@MrLilChilly Great! Thank you, i'm glad that came out and made for a good portion of the video!
All the best! :-D
@@RyanLutz I would swap the screens for that shots, buggy big and then the controller view smaller in a corner :) nontheless really nice driving, let it rip! :D
ParRagon - yeah I played with it both ways. Felt like I couldn’t make the radio screen big enough to really see without blocking to much of the racetrack. Will continue to try new things and see what is liked the most. 😁 thank you.
these videos are awesome, have you ever considered doing a full moto with the camera on?
would be interesting to see a race filmed on board footage!
I get paid to race and my results as such are important. The camera does mess with the performance of the car. Perhaps on a club race someday I will be able too. 😁
40 mph??? That's insane for a short track with many twists.. I love RC for the way controllers turn the car in air..🔥
Naarayan U yeah usually we top out at 38-41mph on a 150ft straight or longer.
@@RyanLutz even then you have great talent controlling a RC.. I can't even imagine doing that
Naarayan U just takes some practice. Lots of fun too! :-)
Simply Crushed it!!! Awesome
So fast! Amazing 👏
Sweat home Alabama! That’s pretty cool
Great, thank you for the content!
Thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video bro!!!! 👊👌👍
Thanks Mark! 👊🏻👌🏻👍🏼
@@RyanLutz your very welcome! I'm just getting into the crawling with a starter Everest 10, I'm loving it, I even built a little 2 level indoor crawling track, it's very fun and therapeutic!!!
Keep making videos!!! ❤️
Great race buddy
Will check out some local races !
Like to see it in person 🤘🏁
Have a good one guys
Hope you enjoy! It’s a lot of fun! :-)
Awesome vid man would like to see a car setup video one day 👍
I try to add setup videos here and there as time allows. Will be shooting to do more here soon. :-)
Nice driving man!
Nice video can you do a video on setting up brakes? And braking?
Yes I do need to create a good video on setting up brakes. Hope to get to that soon.
@@RyanLutz yes thank you
Hi ryan :) first of all congratulation.can you share a full setup?downstop?diff,suspension fluid downstop toe camber ride height vs
www.lutzrc.com/post/southern-indoor-championships-sic-2020
I try to post my set-ups on my blog after events now.
If you are talking e-buggy let me know what you have regarding it as i'm not running the standard 215E but I have the performance packs and SV kit on it, making it similar to the 319 nitro.
@@RyanLutz thank you champ!! :)
cool video, and some damn good driving!
Foye Troute 💪🏻💪🏻
1:26 not trying to brag or anything but my yeti jr topped out at 12mph today 🤣🤣🤣🤣 this is the level of rc I hope to be racing at one day! So awesome!
Haha. Hope to compete against you some day. Thanks for the comment!
Which gave more better videos!
Perfect take the radio and the car..
Very good job Ryan
👍👍👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the comment! :-)
Phht I could do that.. As soon as I learn how to tell where the car is, and where the car is going... At the same time.
Just love this 👍💯
Very good video❗👍 More and more please... ❗🏎️🏁🤓🇫🇷
Thank you! Glad you like it! Please share if you can too! :-D Much more to come!
Another great upload! Maybe a video on how you mounted the go pro?
I would but it's not good. Simply mounted on top of the body with a helmet mount double side taped. But it falls off often over jumps. Haven't found a great way to do it yet.
@@RyanLutz 10-4 Brotha! Keep ripping it. Hand cam is dope!
Very cool, love the overlay with your hands too, interesting angle. When you are racing, I take it you're looking at the track, and not a camera? Total noob here. Your turns are pinpoint accurate
Yes correct, we are on a drivers stand overlooking the track.
Sweet it's in alabama!
Awesome video! You make the track look easy. I see in your video that you are running AKA catapults in SSLW...I was running a smaller pin SSLW tire at SIC, clearly you have amazing traction...why did you choose a larger pin tire? Was there a condition or was it the dirt type that the larger pins works better on?
It’s a denser pin and as the track dries out and got blown off a bit I feel the dense pin can offer an easier to drive tire instead of a smaller pin flexing and making the car grabby.
I was running SSLW grids all throughout qualifying as they were watering.
@@RyanLutz Thank you so much for the explanation...makes a lot of sense. Great job on the win too!
@@bigbrc3943 You're welcome, anytime! Thank you! :-)
Those aren't like the cars in my day. Well done
Nahh. They have come a long ways! Been at it myself for 28 years.
Can you run the track just looking at a live view? I feel I could.
Perhaps. But not nearly as fast without a LOT of practice.
@@RyanLutz It would be fun to have a race where everyone had Virtual Glasses on and a hood to make sure can't see out. And have a race this way. Yes, you would feel nothing in bumps but the view gives you eye-level race input only. Like real racing without getting injured or killed. LOL!
@@robb1460 Yes! But could be pretty dangerous for the marshals. ;-)
@@RyanLutz Hmm? Most times in real racing you flip, you're out of the race. Outside of the flipping the car over. Are they really important? But, put Virtual Glasses on them as well. LOL!
@@robb1460 Haha. We wouldn't make a very long race if you were out when you crashed. So many variables in open wheel driving when your not inside!
I was looking for a song but glad I found this👍🏻
So much better than a song! Glad you enjoyed and thanks for watching!
Wow awesome!!!!
Thanks Ron! :-D Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve raced arenacross in that building. No doubt a very different track layout though Lol
It is good driving video!! Cool~!!
How do you have the go pro mounted?
Simply double sided taped with a helmet mount on top of the body. Hence why it falls off a lot. And it does a lot more often than I have shown too.
Ryan Lutz ahhh alright. I have mine mounted that way on the drift rc but the buggy I’ve mounted either to the wing or to the front shock tower (facing backwards) those mounts are a little more solid, but I’ve broken a few mounts. Falling off might not be the worst haha
@@RobSeymourbikes haha. Yeah, i'm amazed at the durability of the GoPro. It's fallen off at near full speed probably 15 times at this point and goes tumbling like crazy and still works just fine. No case or any protection on it. I just like the POV where it is on top of the body.
Hi, I'm from Portugal and would you like to know what they put on the track so as not to create dust? Thanks
Nothing. Depends on dirt. This track is indoor rodeo arena dirt. Different tracks mainly outdoor use different things to combat dust.
Sugar, calcium, oil, detergent, glue, and more.
In the case of being outdoors, what is the best option and dilutions and quantities? We have a track between friends and our biggest problem is the dust, the terrain is field land.
Do you hit reverse when you seem to correct the frontal dip mid-air? Fascinating how efficient it seems to be
Hit the breaks yeah. The wheels create a gyro effect where brakes in the air bring the nose down (if wheels spinning). Giving throttle brings nose up ext.. :-D
I heard in the beginning the guy said “that’s a GoPro”
Haha. Yeah. People aren’t accustomed to seeing them on the cars. Nice pickup!
Ryan Lutz I will see you at nationals this year
Nice laps Ryan have you tried fpv around the track before
I haven’t. From what I’ve been told fpv doesn’t have the stability yet to make it doable in off-road. I’m sure very soon.
I live in Prattville. Are you local? How did I not know about this?
I am not but this race happens every year about the same time. Follow southern indoor championships on Facebook to be in the know for next year and come on out to check it out. All free to watch!
Imagine if he had the traxxas UDR!
Smoothness for days
What kinda temps were you getting coming off with that combo?
In cooler weather I usually temp at 150-170 after 10 minute mains. Really depends on the programming and how hard you drive.
wow i didn't know you could whip an rc car 2:10
Oh yeah absolutely! Be sure to check out my dirt Nitro challenge video for more extreme whips or my just posted video on my Facebook page linked in description of this video. 👍🏼
Hi everyone, I have been getting a lot of glue undone for my buggy wheel, please advise. I checked them after every run but still they come off and hot glue didn’t do much and become repetitive.
If you glued them need to clean the bead really good with a microfiber towel or blue shop towel and simple green. Once clean mount the tire and use a good fresh glue. Make sure it is still fresh. I have an old tire mounting video if you want to check it out. Need to update it here soon.
@@RyanLutz Always a pleasure to hear from you Ryan. Much appreciated.
What a blast..
Thanks for the comment. Did any part stick out to you as your favorite or that you want to see more of?
@@RyanLutz I always love seeing the chase segments and liked seeing the split screen with full track and on board video
Thanks for doing this Ryan, enjoyed watching👍 brushless Lipo 4x4 action.
What’s your favourite RC? Nitro or Lipo🙂
My favorite is 1/8th Nitro. Just something about the sound and feel that can't be beat! :-)
Ryan Lutz; I have to agree with you on that Ryan, nothing sounds better than a healthy running engine. The sound of horsepower 👍
I like electricity as you can set it up to go extremely quick and you can burn up to 5000Mha with a full squeeze on the trigger. I’m currently having a go at sand dragging on the beach with friends, great fun👍
@@2wheels4life2 Nice, that does sound fun. I've never really dabbled much in any other form of r/c outside of racing. I will need to do so once the career part is over! ;-)
@Ryan Lutz looking forward to more of your video mastery.
I did small local racing for 2 years and like to play with ratios for different applications, dirt, grass or tarmac.
I love RC stuff
You drove OVER those two buggies!!!! What!?!?!
😂it’s was crazy. They practically stopped and yeah my inside tires basically rode on theirs but it just kept going!
Hello,Did you remove the 7px high point spring? Thank you
Hello, no I did not.
I Love It😍
Of course you did! It's in your name! haha
So serious question. How often do you have to rebuild your shocks. I've always had the issue that after a run with heavy lands they are always blown out. I've followed and tried just about every guide out there and have the problem. They cycle fine by hand and don't get tight at the bottom and still when I'm done the oil is gone and all over everything.
May I ask what kind of vehicle? When is the last time you replaced the orings? I can go weeks without rebuilding them.
@@RyanLutz losi 8ight
@@jeepmanxj Yeah there must be something wrong somewhere. Wish I could pinpoint it for you. Is it coming out at the cap at the top or the bottom cartridge area?
@@RyanLutz bottom as far as I can tell
@@jeepmanxj I'd look at a manual and make sure the correct number and orientation of orings and plastic cartridge pieces are in there as well as the oring to help seal it against the body.
Hello Ryan, what kind of holder/clip are you using to hold your GoPro hero 8?
TheSilentGhostReaper it’s just a helmet mount that contours to the top of my body. Then double side taped on. But it falls off a lot too.
@@RyanLutz Does it really falls off a lot? I mean from this video that you posted, I am surprised that it doesn't bend or fall, but good job on the video bro!
TheSilentGhostReaper yeah this video especially. I used all my useable footage. Every one of the segments in this video ended with it falling off again. It was a frustrating one to make because I didn’t think I would have enough good footage for it.
TheSilentGhostReaper oh yeah, and I glue the articulation mechanism to help it from falling forward or back.
Can you do it with hypersmooth pleeeeaaasseeew
This is with hypersmooth on. Just no boost on I believe.
@@RyanLutz can 6ou try it with boost PLEEEEEAAAASSSSEEE
Ufff menuda brutalidad!!!
Hello Ryan what size mAh are you running.
Hello Rick. This is a ProTek RC LiHV 6500.
tests the GoPro Hero 8's technical capabilities ...
Absolutely tests it’s durability. With how many times it’s fallen off and tumbles at full speed with no case or anything. I’m impressed!
Do other drivers get mad when you bang into their cars?
Depends on who and the situation. There is the old axiom that rubbin is Racin. But sometimes if it’s blatant or careless or frequent then tempers can flare.
ラジコンのカメラ視点はやっぱり面白いな
コメントありがとうございます。楽しんでくださいね!
Electric once again smashing on nitros!!
I’ll have to prove that wrong in the next one. 😉 thanks for the comment.
@@RyanLutz lol ok😂😂
Cool
Loved the hand view! Lol, I am doing it all wrong!
Thanks for the comment Tyson. Hope it proves helpful for you!
Sweet home Alabama
3:14 how does it accelerate this fast?! :O
3:09 bet you didn't see it flying there on the left side
Power to weight ratio. The nitro conterpart for example has a 3 HP engine in an 8 lb vehicle. So scale these cars are going 0-320mph in less than 4 seconds. About like a top fuel dragster! :-D
@@nexovec And again at 3:19. ;-)
@@RyanLutz hahaha, I love it. I was thinking of 3D printing my own buggy... any tips on which parts could be printed, which do I have to buy and where to even start? (I'm new to RC, so I know it is propably not even the best idea to try that, but still, I want to know)
@@RyanLutz It looks absurdly fast on the onboard cam... even before realizing that a camera almost always makes things slower than they are!! Are you a pro rider?