Yup make sure the motor shaft on the brushless motor is long enough. Nice upgrade! Cool trick you can swap the rear suspension side to side to have the shocks on outside of suspension. I think it helps the look
Seems like you said something about silicone earplugs...but I can't find the comment. Are you talking about firming up the F/R differential balance? If so, I've heard about that but never did it.
Dude, in a brushless motor the voltage limit has more to do with physical limits that the motor can withstand (bearings vs rpm; mechanical stress vs centrifugal force). A small motor like this can handle 4, 5, 6 times the nominal voltage indicated by the manufacturer. Of course not for long or another problem arises: heating. He can literally melt :D I've a Flyhal fc610, basically, the same chassis, etc. I'll follow your steps when I decide to put out de 550 brushed motor he has. Central differential...what an huge plus, isn't it ? Thanks 4 U vid
Good video. I ordered a 3300kv brushless motor... Now I'm wondering what pinion size I should get. I had intended to use the stock one but sounds like it won't fit. My motor is same size as one you used. Maybe with lower kv I should increase to a 17t or something. Any recommendations?
Ha, I wish I could recall. It's been a minute. Can't remember if higher or lower kv gets ya more rpm or more torque. You won't be lacking on power any direction you go on tooth numbers. Larger will be higher speed in total.
I just used a heavy duty tractor grease that I use when I grease the tractor. You could use wheel bearing grease from an auto parts store or from a tractor supply/farm store.
Hello, since you look like to have a lot of experience, can you tell me what parts will fit hbx 16886 1\14 scale? PArts not available anywhere but i suspect it shares parts with other hbx models or even other brands.
My experience really just comes car by car as I mess with them. I have a little more experience with the Bezgars. Much of this is trial and experience. Not many parts available. I myself would wonder if parts from the 18859s would swap over. That or the bezgar 1/12 scale. What are you looking for?
@@thuhintimidator nothing In particular since nothing has broken yet but would be nice to know where I could get parts is something fails. I have a blackzon 1/16, same as hbx 16889 and I bet the motor is the same as well as diffs even though this has them in metal and blackzon are plastic. Maybe parts from 12885 or 901a would fit...
One thing to realize with these chinese rip-snorters... the physical size difference between a labelled "1:10" scale and "1:12" is very very little. In fact, they often build upon the chassis of each other. So back to your question, absolutely those will fit. They may lift your rig up a little, but not a lot. I run them on my Bezgar 1:12th brushless rig that is very similar. I use 30wt oil from Losi. Hope that helps.
@@bluddywulf6796 with my newer build that is not an option. I actually just ended up getting a new light rack that will connect directly to my new reciever. I couldn't find the right connectors to get the stock lightning with my new brushless motor/esc combo. If I missed something feel free to add input.
I made the same mistake with the gears! Just returned them today Great vid and build 👌🏾
excellent vid, thanks for making it
You are welcome. Thanks
I just ordered this. Hopefully it’ll be a good Rc for my dogs to Chase.
Yup make sure the motor shaft on the brushless motor is long enough. Nice upgrade! Cool trick you can swap the rear suspension side to side to have the shocks on outside of suspension. I think it helps the look
Awesome!
Seems like you said something about silicone earplugs...but I can't find the comment. Are you talking about firming up the F/R differential balance? If so, I've heard about that but never did it.
@@thuhintimidator works really well. Just use on center diff.
Great Video!!! Thanks, these truck are great…..
Dude, in a brushless motor the voltage limit has more to do with physical limits that the motor can withstand (bearings vs rpm; mechanical stress vs centrifugal force). A small motor like this can handle 4, 5, 6 times the nominal voltage indicated by the manufacturer. Of course not for long or another problem arises: heating. He can literally melt :D
I've a Flyhal fc610, basically, the same chassis, etc. I'll follow your steps when I decide to put out de 550 brushed motor he has. Central differential...what an huge plus, isn't it ? Thanks 4 U vid
Can you use any pinion tooth size ? 16t stock,15 t slow ,17 t fast ect
It's been a couple years now...not sure.
Good video. I ordered a 3300kv brushless motor... Now I'm wondering what pinion size I should get. I had intended to use the stock one but sounds like it won't fit. My motor is same size as one you used. Maybe with lower kv I should increase to a 17t or something. Any recommendations?
Ha, I wish I could recall. It's been a minute. Can't remember if higher or lower kv gets ya more rpm or more torque. You won't be lacking on power any direction you go on tooth numbers. Larger will be higher speed in total.
Thanks for the info!
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You are welcome. Seems like quite a few folks were unsure how to do this as it's not a big name car. It's not so bad really.
What grease did you use and where to get it I did this set up and now need new front tires does wheelies happy with the set up
I just used a heavy duty tractor grease that I use when I grease the tractor. You could use wheel bearing grease from an auto parts store or from a tractor supply/farm store.
Ours the ESC died with in 5 minutes of use, swapped the Esc, Tx/Rx , with hobby grade stuff, but now put a cheap Brushless system in it
Yeah this one wasn't bad to swap. It's overpowered, but much improved over stock.
@@thuhintimidator it's a ripper now lol, great video
is there room and mounting for larger pinion gears? thanks
If you drill out the mounting holes for the motor into slots, you can change the gear on the motor to smaller/larger
@@thuhintimidator thank you for the quick reply !
@@linh811 happy to
How did you use a 15 when the mount only allows for 14 or 16
I drilled the mounting holes out a little bit to give me more adjustability
Hello, since you look like to have a lot of experience, can you tell me what parts will fit hbx 16886 1\14 scale? PArts not available anywhere but i suspect it shares parts with other hbx models or even other brands.
My experience really just comes car by car as I mess with them. I have a little more experience with the Bezgars. Much of this is trial and experience. Not many parts available. I myself would wonder if parts from the 18859s would swap over. That or the bezgar 1/12 scale. What are you looking for?
Also, Amazon prime is a good resource as you can return things that are incorrect.
@@thuhintimidator nothing In particular since nothing has broken yet but would be nice to know where I could get parts is something fails. I have a blackzon 1/16, same as hbx 16889 and I bet the motor is the same as well as diffs even though this has them in metal and blackzon are plastic. Maybe parts from 12885 or 901a would fit...
There are parts on Amazon and AliExpress or bangood all you need to do is use the part numbers in the Manual
The shocks you have in your description fit even thought they are 1:10 and the car is 1:12?
One thing to realize with these chinese rip-snorters... the physical size difference between a labelled "1:10" scale and "1:12" is very very little. In fact, they often build upon the chassis of each other. So back to your question, absolutely those will fit. They may lift your rig up a little, but not a lot. I run them on my Bezgar 1:12th brushless rig that is very similar. I use 30wt oil from Losi. Hope that helps.
What servo and size did you use?
The stock servo is a 3 wire and still works fine with the aftermarket controls. So, the stock one. There are good replacements out there though
May have missed this in the vid, but do you still have use of the truck's LED lights with the motor/esc upgrade?
Fair question. I did not try to retain lighting. Might be possible, but I was focused on the drivetrain.
@@thuhintimidator Thanks!!
all you need to do is wire it to the fan output plug on the esc .simple
@@bluddywulf6796 with my newer build that is not an option. I actually just ended up getting a new light rack that will connect directly to my new reciever. I couldn't find the right connectors to get the stock lightning with my new brushless motor/esc combo. If I missed something feel free to add input.