Nice Vid!! Was your ESC fan working at the end there when you pulled the body off to check temps? Couldn't hear anything through the vid.. With the truggy tyres you were talking about fitting how's the outside diameter in relation to the original tyres? If the Truggy are quite a bit bigger I worry about the shocks bottoming out before the chassis does damaging them over time.. Always enjoy the content.. Cheers..
I can't remember if my fan was working or not actually😬 Have to check over everything. And yeah I checked that the shocks had enough travel for the truggy wheels, just enough travel with Vorza wheels, about 140mm and stock is around 115mm. Thanks Mal👍
I believe the Vorza has c-hub steering not pillow ball and the rear hubs are most likely different so I don't think it would be possible. You can still truggify the Vorza but you would need the truggy arms, tie bars and shafts to do it.
@philthyco1 oh really🫤 The esc was very hot though so I'd probably stick to like 3670 2150kv motors maximum now just to be safe, can't afford to blow a good esc if I can help it.
I have measured it and also compared it to other 36mm motors, it is a 3668 can size with a 2mm thick heat sink incorporated onto the motor. The internal magnet and everything doesn't suit a 40mm and can not perform as a 40mm therefore it is a 36mm motor😅 Just like the Arrma 4066, it's not really a 40mm motor because only the fins are 40mm but the actual motor is 36mm diameter, false info
Technical specs on corally website say it’s a 4068(kuron 725). The spark/Asuga etc (kuron 825)4174 and if upgraded to one theyre sensored motors the pista or rycon they are 4272. Fitting a 36xx be a downgrade I think just my observation.
Seriously🤦 I've done my physical measuring and its 36mm with a 2mm thick heatsink. Obviously they include the 2mm of extra alloy in the spec but fact is fact mate, it is a 36mm can motor with lots of cooling and that's exactly how it performs. And if it was a true 2150kv 40mm motor I'm pretty sure I would want a 150a esc not a 120a.
great tip, I hope corally will make the shortcourse version of synchro. thanks for sharing 👍
Yes I would love to see a short course truck from these guys🤞
Your welcome mate, and thank you😁
Hello my Friend,
the POS Bumper for Corally Kronos fits 100% and looks killer!
Greetings from Germany 😎👋🏻 🇩🇪
Yes it's great they have so many compatible parts for the 1/8 cars👌
If your new to the channel welcome and thanks for watching😁✌️
Good video. Nice bash session. Nice stability upgrade.
Yeah it feels much better and it doesn't look bad, some full on truggified buggies look wrong😅
Thanks Tim👍
Nice Vid!! Was your ESC fan working at the end there when you pulled the body off to check temps? Couldn't hear anything through the vid.. With the truggy tyres you were talking about fitting how's the outside diameter in relation to the original tyres? If the Truggy are quite a bit bigger I worry about the shocks bottoming out before the chassis does damaging them over time.. Always enjoy the content.. Cheers..
I can't remember if my fan was working or not actually😬
Have to check over everything.
And yeah I checked that the shocks had enough travel for the truggy wheels, just enough travel with Vorza wheels, about 140mm and stock is around 115mm.
Thanks Mal👍
Awesome my friend!!
Good tips and nice run! Also good that buggy has thermal cutoff protection further saving 💰
Thanks mate🤘
Definitely a good thing they have overheat protection, think they are basically a hobbywing esc so I'd expect them to be reliable👌
Can you do this exact same thing to the Vorza Buggy?!
Same parts?
I believe the Vorza has c-hub steering not pillow ball and the rear hubs are most likely different so I don't think it would be possible.
You can still truggify the Vorza but you would need the truggy arms, tie bars and shafts to do it.
Well done
It was not the esc ..It was that motor..More kv yes but the spektrum motors are not very good..Overheat and eat bearings left n right.
Thanks man!
@philthyco1 oh really🫤
The esc was very hot though so I'd probably stick to like 3670 2150kv motors maximum now just to be safe, can't afford to blow a good esc if I can help it.
@@rccrazy Yes because the motor got the esc hot not the other way around
Install sway bar to get more stability
I did and I mentioned it in this video mate
Where the heck in USA do you buy a synchro 4
Sorry I can't help mate, I'm in Australia🫤
Hope you find one, they are very nice buggies🤞
Motor in corally synco 4068 not 36xx,
The heatsink part of the motor is thicker than normal.
It is 100% 3668
@@rccrazy according to corally it’s a 4068, maybe want to measure again or check specs on they’re website.
I have measured it and also compared it to other 36mm motors, it is a 3668 can size with a 2mm thick heat sink incorporated onto the motor.
The internal magnet and everything doesn't suit a 40mm and can not perform as a 40mm therefore it is a 36mm motor😅
Just like the Arrma 4066, it's not really a 40mm motor because only the fins are 40mm but the actual motor is 36mm diameter, false info
Technical specs on corally website say it’s a 4068(kuron 725). The spark/Asuga etc (kuron 825)4174 and if upgraded to one theyre sensored motors the pista or rycon they are 4272. Fitting a 36xx be a downgrade I think just my observation.
Seriously🤦
I've done my physical measuring and its 36mm with a 2mm thick heatsink.
Obviously they include the 2mm of extra alloy in the spec but fact is fact mate, it is a 36mm can motor with lots of cooling and that's exactly how it performs.
And if it was a true 2150kv 40mm motor I'm pretty sure I would want a 150a esc not a 120a.