Once again you give us food for thought I have the Ecto and personally I'm happy at the moment but will be doing the higher overdrive soon . I like the way you explain things and the fact that you don't tell folks that they must do this or that. You just explain your thoughts on a product be it stock or custom and give us your reasoning as to why you've made your personal choice . Keep this up I've really enjoy your RUclips channel 👍👍
It's a great transmission, and I really like it as well. Like I said on the video, if you are straight looking at performance then 2.Low is the way go, otherwise, Stealth-X is a great choice.
I’ve seen a aftermarket aluminum bracket on Facebook that allows you to rotate the whole transmission witch lowers the spur gear height and keep the motor in a low position
I have a question for anyone who is willing to answer it. The Stealth X also has a lot of torque twist. Does the TGH 2.low have the same issue or do the drives rotate opposite of each other which illuminates that issue. The cost of the Stealth X make it very cost effective for me but I find myself in situations where the torque twist causes problems for me. I DO NOT compete in any way with RC cars or trucks. I'm doing research for my build and found this video helpful.
I am assuming you are running 3 link setup with panhard link. Much of the torque twist happens if you don't have the geometry correct, and it's not so much from torque from the transmission. You want to ensure that panhard link and steering link are parallel to each other. If they are not, use spacers to align them parallel, and that should help. If you want to avoid torque twist completely, then looking into 4 link setup and going Servo on Axle (SOA) setup is another great option. Good luck.
You should watch RC reviews review of overdrive. It was very interesting. Great job as always!! You give the best breakdowns of your sweet rigs. I’m a huge fan lately of just taking springs completely off shocks. Just did to my sendero hd and it is crazy the difference. ✌️🍻👍 Thanks for all the food for thought in your videos!
I actually had a long discussion with him directly in person before he put out the video. My personal experiences gave me slightly different perspective, but I tend to crawl a bit more crazier stuff than he does with his rigs. I had also spoken to several comp guys, and most of them had a different perspective as well. But it was interesting to see the videos, and I can see why he came with that conclusion.
I find too much odrive on our terrain of wet/clay/ leaves and general woodland cross-slopes tends to sometimes make the rear slip lower than would like rather than follow the front, I have also just removed the springs on a GMade F-Bom and set thick damper fluid to just give a quarter inch rebound ,seems capable so far over the hard springs on originally.
@grrfy You are correct. Having too much overdrive can actually be a bad thing. I normally recommend much lower OD for trail terrains, and it also puts less strain on the drivetrain.
I only have minimal overdrive in my sendero but it does seem that unless it’s a straight up incline than having the tires moving in different speeds would negatively effect grip, ones slipping. Or does it dip down and pop out....it’s so hard to test RC without literally taking one rig and running it switching overdrive and running again. All I care about is making steep inclines lol
@@rcarty419 Unless you are mainly doing trail runs, for crawlers, I feel that the the additional overdrive works really well. I have tested my rigs in several trails in NorCal, SoCal and Korea, and for my style of driving I prefer the higher OD. Check out this video that I did a while back - ruclips.net/video/j_HdQDWq7aE/видео.html
I did not, but I used to run the Stealth-X transmission on my cheater rig for a long time before I swapped out to TGH 2.Low. That gave me good opportunity to get a good feel for both.
@@BigSungHobbies awesome! Thank you for responding! I'll have to grab one then, i need to take my gspeed to the next level. I'm still running the classic 3 gear lol
Both are great, but it depends on what you want to do with your rigs. If you are building Class 1, then I would use the CreeperT/front motor mount. If you are building straight cheater rig, then go with 2.low as it helps to lower the CG.
The reason for going with FMM with Creeper is for the following: 1) scale points, 2) motor is mounted at the front end, 3) allows for interior. The benefit of 2.Low is pure performance mainly low CG.
@@BigSungHobbies that helps narrow it down. Thank you. 2.Low it is, I can always make a bare minimum interior for the points. I appreciate you taking the time to replspond.
Once again you give us food for thought I have the Ecto and personally I'm happy at the moment but will be doing the higher overdrive soon .
I like the way you explain things and the fact that you don't tell folks that they must do this or that.
You just explain your thoughts on a product be it stock or custom and give us your reasoning as to why you've made your personal choice .
Keep this up I've really enjoy your RUclips channel 👍👍
Thank you very much for the comment. I greatly appreciate it.
I really like the Stealth X transmission. I haven't had any problems with it.
It's a great transmission, and I really like it as well. Like I said on the video, if you are straight looking at performance then 2.Low is the way go, otherwise, Stealth-X is a great choice.
I’ve seen a aftermarket aluminum bracket on Facebook that allows you to rotate the whole transmission witch lowers the spur gear height and keep the motor in a low position
Yes, I believe Artful Dodgers has come up with solution. It looks very intriguing, and it should be a good option for Stealth-X transmission.
@@BigSungHobbies yep, that’s the one
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Thanks, and a Happy New Year!
Great info as always!
Thanks, and glad you think so!
I have a question for anyone who is willing to answer it. The Stealth X also has a lot of torque twist. Does the TGH 2.low have the same issue or do the drives rotate opposite of each other which illuminates that issue. The cost of the Stealth X make it very cost effective for me but I find myself in situations where the torque twist causes problems for me. I DO NOT compete in any way with RC cars or trucks. I'm doing research for my build and found this video helpful.
I am assuming you are running 3 link setup with panhard link. Much of the torque twist happens if you don't have the geometry correct, and it's not so much from torque from the transmission. You want to ensure that panhard link and steering link are parallel to each other. If they are not, use spacers to align them parallel, and that should help. If you want to avoid torque twist completely, then looking into 4 link setup and going Servo on Axle (SOA) setup is another great option. Good luck.
Cool crawlers, thanks for video bro!)🥰🤩💯💥👍👏
Thanks 👍
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Great information and comparisons
Thank you, and happy New Year to you!
@@BigSungHobbies thanks and Happy New Year to you my friend
Thanks for the video? What do you think of the $60 trans with dig, used by Exocaged in the Thor build?
I think it's a great option, but I personally have not used it so not sure if I can make a fair assessment.
very useful , thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
You should watch RC reviews review of overdrive.
It was very interesting.
Great job as always!! You give the best breakdowns of your sweet rigs. I’m a huge fan lately of just taking springs completely off shocks.
Just did to my sendero hd and it is crazy the difference.
✌️🍻👍
Thanks for all the food for thought in your videos!
I actually had a long discussion with him directly in person before he put out the video. My personal experiences gave me slightly different perspective, but I tend to crawl a bit more crazier stuff than he does with his rigs. I had also spoken to several comp guys, and most of them had a different perspective as well. But it was interesting to see the videos, and I can see why he came with that conclusion.
I find too much odrive on our terrain of wet/clay/ leaves and general woodland cross-slopes tends to sometimes make the rear slip lower than would like rather than follow the front, I have also just removed the springs on a GMade F-Bom and set thick damper fluid to just give a quarter inch rebound ,seems capable so far over the hard springs on originally.
@grrfy You are correct. Having too much overdrive can actually be a bad thing. I normally recommend much lower OD for trail terrains, and it also puts less strain on the drivetrain.
I only have minimal overdrive in my sendero but it does seem that unless it’s a straight up incline than having the tires moving in different speeds would negatively effect grip, ones slipping.
Or does it dip down and pop out....it’s so hard to test RC without literally taking one rig and running it switching overdrive and running again.
All I care about is making steep inclines lol
@@rcarty419 Unless you are mainly doing trail runs, for crawlers, I feel that the the additional overdrive works really well. I have tested my rigs in several trails in NorCal, SoCal and Korea, and for my style of driving I prefer the higher OD. Check out this video that I did a while back - ruclips.net/video/j_HdQDWq7aE/видео.html
do they both mount to the same pattern holes? building my first LCG with an element truck as the base
I believe they do as far as I can recollect...it's been a while since I have worked on one. I think you will love the performance of either options.
Did you swap transmissions from one RC to the other?
I did not, but I used to run the Stealth-X transmission on my cheater rig for a long time before I swapped out to TGH 2.Low. That gave me good opportunity to get a good feel for both.
@@BigSungHobbies awesome! Thank you for responding! I'll have to grab one then, i need to take my gspeed to the next level. I'm still running the classic 3 gear lol
Did you need to make any modifications to the white Delrin skid plate that comes with the GSpeed Element tgh-v3 kit when mounting the 2 low?
It's been a while so I can't remember for sure, but I believe 2.Low came with a new skid plate.
What frame are you running?
On my LCG cheater rig, I am using Gspeed Chassis in carbon fibre. On my Element Ecto, I am using the stock Element chassis rails.
what's your thoughts on 2.low vs creeperT/front motor mount?
Both are great, but it depends on what you want to do with your rigs. If you are building Class 1, then I would use the CreeperT/front motor mount. If you are building straight cheater rig, then go with 2.low as it helps to lower the CG.
@@BigSungHobbies great thoughts. thank you.
You are welcome
I was wondering, why did you chose the 2.low vs the creeper transmission? I have the stealth x in my class2 and want to upgrade the transmission.
Creeper transmission is typically used with Forward Motor Mount (FMM). 2.Low includes the motor mount and sits low to the ground.
@@BigSungHobbies okay, so the benefit is the forward weight of the motor then.
The reason for going with FMM with Creeper is for the following: 1) scale points, 2) motor is mounted at the front end, 3) allows for interior. The benefit of 2.Low is pure performance mainly low CG.
@@BigSungHobbies that helps narrow it down. Thank you. 2.Low it is, I can always make a bare minimum interior for the points. I appreciate you taking the time to replspond.
TGH T-210 might be a great option if you plan to install interior...just something to think about.
Will tge stock drive shafts fit when using the tgh2 low?
Yes. I am still using the stock driveshafts.