That was interesting. I bought thisbuggy today. I just filled the shocks with oil (300) today. Just after i was finished i have seen this video. I just did a slo-mo fall test and i get some rebound. So i think thats because i didn‘t bleed the shocks enough? Should i try bleeding with 300 again or is that wrong and i replace with 400? I‘m a noob😁 also i want to ask what kind of batteries you would recommend? I have recharchable (paleblue) lipos in it. One battery doesn‘t recharge properly i‘ve just seen. Need to replace them or try the ones you hopefully recommend. I try to check the diff play next. I‘m from switzerland and the supply on spare (and tuning) parts isn‘t too high. Thanks again for the informations shared
Gratulation for getting the buggy, you won't regret it. You can just bleed the schock with the #300 oil. The batteries I am using are only NIMH AAA. Kyosho Speedhouze and eneloop are good batteries, the Orion sho 750mah deliver some more power.
@@RC-Overkill thanks for the answer. I bought the paleblue batteries (lipo), they don‘t work good. They shut down (getting slow) after a few minutes. I think they have a circuit board in them. Expensive too, and unreliable. I will go for Nimh batteries now👍🏻 I want to upgrade the buggy to brushless maybe. At least get the kyosho allow parts. I also recently bought the mini-z scaler crawler and they are beautifully made. Today i collected stones with a friend and made me a crawler circuit in the backyard
Looking forward to the next update
What do you prefer? A comparison video of different tires or a detailed build video of the aluminum shocks? Thanks for watching!
hi, did you buy the scorpion v link ii cable to tune the esc?
No, I did not, but thought about it to tune the lowspeed. But I ended up just usingmy radio's settings
Nice Tutorial, very informative! Ive been looking for the 2.0 esc everywhere and cannot find it in stock. Been wanting to do the conversion on my mp9.
That was interesting. I bought thisbuggy today. I just filled the shocks with oil (300) today. Just after i was finished i have seen this video. I just did a slo-mo fall test and i get some rebound. So i think thats because i didn‘t bleed the shocks enough? Should i try bleeding with 300 again or is that wrong and i replace with 400?
I‘m a noob😁 also i want to ask what kind of batteries you would recommend?
I have recharchable (paleblue) lipos in it. One battery doesn‘t recharge properly i‘ve just seen. Need to replace them or try the ones you hopefully recommend.
I try to check the diff play next.
I‘m from switzerland and the supply on spare (and tuning) parts isn‘t too high. Thanks again for the informations shared
Gratulation for getting the buggy, you won't regret it. You can just bleed the schock with the #300 oil. The batteries I am using are only NIMH AAA. Kyosho Speedhouze and eneloop are good batteries, the Orion sho 750mah deliver some more power.
@@RC-Overkill thanks for the answer. I bought the paleblue batteries (lipo), they don‘t work good. They shut down (getting slow) after a few minutes. I think they have a circuit board in them. Expensive too, and unreliable. I will go for Nimh batteries now👍🏻
I want to upgrade the buggy to brushless maybe. At least get the kyosho allow parts. I also recently bought the mini-z scaler crawler and they are beautifully made. Today i collected stones with a friend and made me a crawler circuit in the backyard