Im getting a team associated rival mt10 for Christmas, and i just wanted to say thank u for the hack with the esc. I like my brakes nice and tight to. Great review bro.
THANK YOU, great review. I'm just starting and am looking at the Team Associated B74.2 or the RC10B7. Which do you like between the 2❓Best wishes, Pete
Good review. My B74.2 was a bit front heavy. Not sure why, I use the Hobbywing QuicRun 120A ESC with a QuicRun 10.5T motor. Also a low profile servo. But did add about 40 grams to the rear and now it jumps flat and good. Would be nice if the battery tray had more tuning possibilities for moving battery more to the rear, but then the car layout had to be redesigned so understand that would be a big change. A note, the first batch of the B74.2 had no oil in the bearings. Noticed it after some ball bearings smoked and had it confirmed by the seller and Team Associated.
Thanks for another great review.👍 I think one of the best qualities of your reviews are the comparisons with other brands' offerings within the same class of vehicle. Will you be doing more 1/8 race buggy reviews after your EB48 2.0 series? It'd be cool to see how the RC8B4e, XB8E, 8ight-XE, EB48 2.0/1, etc stack up against each other under the Razor RC lens.
Thanks! I’m not going to do a 1/8 shootout for a few reasons (too much $$$ and I don’t have a true 1/8 track nearby), but I’ll be doing a 1/8 nitro RTR buggy shootout soon.
I wasn't expecting much with the .2 but it does steer much better and a little quicker handling. Takes a bit to get used to but their best handling wheeler yet 👍 AE seems stuck in the 90s with their build quality but having been in this game for a while, not a big deal. And a decent battery brace, FINALLY - first thing I normally upgrade. You never seem to give AE shocks a fair shake but in this case, I have to say I'm not sold on the 13mm size (still think AE makes the best shocks, though 😉). The B74.2 is fast, easy to drive, durable and excellent parts support - the club racers go to chassis!
Hello sir. I’m wrapping up my build on one of these. The track I’m running is similarly size to the one in your video. Are you running the stock 78 spur. And what pinion? I’m trying to find a good starting point
Would you explain the difference in feel/performance of the center gear and the center slipper? I run a 13.5 type racing class and think the slipper would be lighter, faster?
the fronts are super deep dish to push the wheels out to the corners and have long arms, but that doesn't leave much room for threads to still be race legal.
Hi man. I have a question about the Xray xb4 and tlr 22x-4. You own both buggy's. I have a Xray xb4 but I'm not fully satisified about the shocks. Would the tlr 22x4 shocks fitting the Xb4? Would the car driver better or worse? The tlr front shock are 36.5mm and mine Xb4 2022 only 32mm
Hi! Love 💕 your videos!! I’m getting into 1/10 4wd indoor buggy racing and they build different tracks each week out of this rubbery flexible plywood stuff. Would a dirt or carpet kit be best, since the track is really neither 😂 🤦🏻♀️ I am looking at either the B74.1 or EB410.2 or X-ray. Which would you suggest? Thank you for any help!
Thanks for watching, I'd probably get the carpet, sounds like higher traction. As far as which car, if you're in the U.S., you can't go wrong with Associated!
Absolutely in love with my b74.2, smooth, quiet and a dream to drive. Now to get to know my b6.4…
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Im getting a team associated rival mt10 for Christmas, and i just wanted to say thank u for the hack with the esc. I like my brakes nice and tight to. Great review bro.
Do I smell a 4wd shootout coming soon? Hope so. Great Videos.
Associated review woot woot!!! You listened to your viewers!!
THANK YOU, great review. I'm just starting and am looking at the Team Associated B74.2 or the RC10B7. Which do you like between the 2❓Best wishes, Pete
4x4 easier to drive. 2wd typically has more competition though so it's fun because there are more people to race against
Good review. My B74.2 was a bit front heavy. Not sure why, I use the Hobbywing QuicRun 120A ESC with a QuicRun 10.5T motor. Also a low profile servo. But did add about 40 grams to the rear and now it jumps flat and good. Would be nice if the battery tray had more tuning possibilities for moving battery more to the rear, but then the car layout had to be redesigned so understand that would be a big change. A note, the first batch of the B74.2 had no oil in the bearings. Noticed it after some ball bearings smoked and had it confirmed by the seller and Team Associated.
Thanks for the info about the bearings, I didn’t know that. I went straight to Whitz ceramic bearings from the get-go.
Thanks for another great review.👍 I think one of the best qualities of your reviews are the comparisons with other brands' offerings within the same class of vehicle. Will you be doing more 1/8 race buggy reviews after your EB48 2.0 series? It'd be cool to see how the RC8B4e, XB8E, 8ight-XE, EB48 2.0/1, etc stack up against each other under the Razor RC lens.
Thanks! I’m not going to do a 1/8 shootout for a few reasons (too much $$$ and I don’t have a true 1/8 track nearby), but I’ll be doing a 1/8 nitro RTR buggy shootout soon.
I wasn't expecting much with the .2 but it does steer much better and a little quicker handling. Takes a bit to get used to but their best handling wheeler yet 👍 AE seems stuck in the 90s with their build quality but having been in this game for a while, not a big deal. And a decent battery brace, FINALLY - first thing I normally upgrade. You never seem to give AE shocks a fair shake but in this case, I have to say I'm not sold on the 13mm size (still think AE makes the best shocks, though 😉). The B74.2 is fast, easy to drive, durable and excellent parts support - the club racers go to chassis!
@@colestaples2010 LOL, they ain't cheap!
Hello sir. I’m wrapping up my build on one of these. The track I’m running is similarly size to the one in your video. Are you running the stock 78 spur. And what pinion? I’m trying to find a good starting point
Would you explain the difference in feel/performance of the center gear and the center slipper? I run a 13.5 type racing class and think the slipper would be lighter, faster?
How much better is it than the b74.1?
I have the PR 1/10 4WD racing buggy. Not a common brand but certainly as competitive as the other makes.
Thanks for another nice review. Random thought: I've always wondered why the threads for rear wheels are longer than front.
the fronts are super deep dish to push the wheels out to the corners and have long arms, but that doesn't leave much room for threads to still be race legal.
Have you ever checked out any of the PR Racing vehicles 2wd or 4wd ?
What servo are you running
Hi man. I have a question about the Xray xb4 and tlr 22x-4. You own both buggy's. I have a Xray xb4 but I'm not fully satisified about the shocks. Would the tlr 22x4 shocks fitting the Xb4? Would the car driver better or worse? The tlr front shock are 36.5mm and mine Xb4 2022 only 32mm
Hi! Love 💕 your videos!! I’m getting into 1/10 4wd indoor buggy racing and they build different tracks each week out of this rubbery flexible plywood stuff. Would a dirt or carpet kit be best, since the track is really neither 😂 🤦🏻♀️ I am looking at either the B74.1 or EB410.2 or X-ray. Which would you suggest? Thank you for any help!
Thanks for watching, I'd probably get the carpet, sounds like higher traction. As far as which car, if you're in the U.S., you can't go wrong with Associated!
@@RazorRC thank you! I’m in Colorado 💕
Are you going to drop in the ce edition adjustable drive bias center clutch?
Brilliant video mate 👏👍
Will you be getting the new Hot Bodies 2wd buggy to test it's a lot of money but comes with nearly all option in parts for indoor racing at least?
Probably not, but I’ve been wrong before…
@@RazorRC it is a lot of money
I'm building one right now and I'm kind of lost for pinion size I'm running 13.5 stock spec on indoor carpet
Ever get an answer for this. I’m wrapping up my build and wondering what a good starting point for the pinion gear is
Great video thank you would you happen to try the pr racing sb401-r 2022 version?
Not likely
Brilliant review, thank you 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸
Excellent review