@@albertdelbosco9686 if you want to first try a simple improvement, the stock system can handle a 7.4 volt 2S LiPo battery for a little more RPMs to the motor
@@Vezinabuyck I used the cone shaped sanding/grinding bit and made the holes bigger in front of where the steering links go through the chassis… it needs to be widened toward the front to give the links more room to move
@@Arad._Xl I removed the mechanical trim dial from the chassis and just trimmed it out electronically through the factory transmitter… there is quite a bit of slop in the steering because it uses a pin/shaft that just rotates inside of plastic
I'm the driver of the red car on 3s. I put in my own ESC, the Hobbywing QUICRUN 1625 and did some dremeling in the battery compartment to get a 2s li-ion 2800mAh or 3s 1050mAh to fit. The servo is an actual servo with 3 wires, but the plug needed to be converted to fit my receiver. Sure it goes on 3s, but the motor won't last long. Oh and it likes to spin out. Out of desperation I tried putting rubber bands around the tires which actually helped a little!
for that price you cannot beat it
Fun video - "toying" with the idea of getting one of these (as an F1 fan).
I have both going to try to put a better esc in them so they have a brake function also some suspension
@@albertdelbosco9686 if you want to first try a simple improvement, the stock system can handle a 7.4 volt 2S LiPo battery for a little more RPMs to the motor
@@JUMBOs-RC I dont like how it goes right to reverse. I wish I had a 3d printer would love to make a chassis like a mini z so it has rear suspension
Wowzers in my dirty trowzers!!
Why can’t RC hobby grade companies can’t get a license for this? Maisto was able to get one and sold RC toys for $50.
Maisto has had licensing from Ferrari for quite a while, and they are a large enough company to afford it.
Woah at the end lol
And nothing broke!
@@SharphandXeno nice!!!!
Can you make a video on how you did this? I would want to know how you accessed the motor and servo :)
Could you do a vid on how you used the Dremel to allow more servo room?
@@Vezinabuyck I used the cone shaped sanding/grinding bit and made the holes bigger in front of where the steering links go through the chassis… it needs to be widened toward the front to give the links more room to move
@ appreciate the info, thanks!
how do you fix wheel drift? i dont know if i can fix it for some reason they are cricket and cant turn left
@@Arad._Xl I removed the mechanical trim dial from the chassis and just trimmed it out electronically through the factory transmitter… there is quite a bit of slop in the steering because it uses a pin/shaft that just rotates inside of plastic
Hi how do u modify the car to run with 3S Lipo?
@@xdravex11 a Hobbywing 1625 ESC… the stock circuitry can handle 2S though
I'm the driver of the red car on 3s. I put in my own ESC, the Hobbywing QUICRUN 1625 and did some dremeling in the battery compartment to get a 2s li-ion 2800mAh or 3s 1050mAh to fit. The servo is an actual servo with 3 wires, but the plug needed to be converted to fit my receiver. Sure it goes on 3s, but the motor won't last long. Oh and it likes to spin out. Out of desperation I tried putting rubber bands around the tires which actually helped a little!
@@SharphandXeno Will u be able to show us a video of the internal body the setup of the ESC & motor? Thank u!!🤩👍
😅now we need to figure out suspension
@@SharphandXeno Need a wheel and tire upgrade. Maybe some foams.