RC CAR PREP | SCHUMACHER LAYDOWN | BEGINNER BASICS

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  • Опубликовано: 21 окт 2019
  • New to RC Racing and Wondering what you should do before a run? check this video out to get a better Idea.
    I've included some information about the gear diff also.
    Enjoy!
    #rccars #rc #rcadventures #rcracingcar #rcracing
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Комментарии • 25

  • @travisbishop7212
    @travisbishop7212 4 года назад +3

    Excellent 🙌 I love British RC cars as much as I love British hi fi speakers ala Kef, B&W, Tannoy,etc 👍

  • @steviee87
    @steviee87 4 года назад +1

    Keep them coming, confirmed that what I am currently doing is good but still picking up some great advice, many thanks.
    I like the 6 P’s - Propper Planning & Preparation Prevents Poor Performance

  • @Squintz45
    @Squintz45 4 года назад +2

    That Extreme Gear lube is great =) Their dry bearing lube is awesome as well especially if you are running Ceramics or de-greased kit bearings. The dry lube keeps a lot of tire dust/dirt/carpet fluff/cat hair from sticking to the rear hub bearings and diff bearings. Makes for more runs with less maintenance in between.
    Great Vid Trish! Keep'em comin!

  • @lddlmurphy
    @lddlmurphy 4 года назад

    Awesome thanks Trish keep them coming

  • @Stevenjones621
    @Stevenjones621 4 года назад +2

    These videos are brilliant. Would like to see more. I currently have an X-ray but would like to get a lay down. Thanks

    • @MrTrishbits
      @MrTrishbits  4 года назад +1

      Steven Jones that’s good to hear, all the brands are good as without them the hobby wouldn’t be the same. I would love it if you got yourself a laydown, it’s a great car and there is a lot of support out there aswell as I will be there to help aswell 😊 it’s a British car and I’m proud to see it in peoples hands and enjoying it.

  • @scotthogan9858
    @scotthogan9858 4 года назад

    Thanks for another great video. Looks like your running the KD (-5?) carbon chassis on your 13.5T LD - Nice!

  • @aidanrc46
    @aidanrc46 4 года назад +1

    Love the ‘table prod’

    • @MrTrishbits
      @MrTrishbits  4 года назад

      Aidan RC table prod? Where? 😊

  • @hythesailor
    @hythesailor 4 года назад

    Cheers, Trish. Please could you do a video on how you go about doing the flashy paint jobs that your body shells sport? Many thanks.

  • @Kanooky_Jones
    @Kanooky_Jones 4 года назад

    Trish-what’s your opinion on set up stations? Set up tips you’re showing here is using the individual tools. When you’re at a race, are you actually setting up like this, or dropping on a Hudy station to dial in?

  • @sannaplaysyoutube2542
    @sannaplaysyoutube2542 4 года назад

    Is the lay down similar to the kc for setting up in terms of steering and suspension

  • @edwinsantiago7639
    @edwinsantiago7639 4 года назад

    Noticed you have a yeah racing pinion, when you adjust slipper does it make a gear noise? I’m thinking it’s the pinion I have but thought I ask if you having the same sound when adjusting slipper with that pinion

  • @Zillawill
    @Zillawill 4 года назад

    Hey mate can I ask do you have any videos or advice on running car on low to medium grip, my nearest track is York which is similar to Worksop iirc (sorry it's been years since I raced) and there outdoor track is RHR which I've heard can be super low grip if it rains

  • @LonestarPaul
    @LonestarPaul 4 года назад

    Trish, great video, thank you. Can I ask a seemingly obvious question - why does "roll generate grip", as you mention at 14:58? It's something I've read/heard in my 30 yrs+ of RC, but no-one has ever been able to explain properly... Thanks!

    • @MrTrishbits
      @MrTrishbits  4 года назад +1

      LonestarPaul so Roll is a product of a corner loading up with the weight of the car. If controlled correctly we can generate grip of the tyre is leant on correctly. If you have too much roll for example you would overload the tyre and go past it’s yield and can still slide so it’s a balancing act 😊that’s my opinion anyway

  • @StevieBRC
    @StevieBRC 4 года назад

    Hi Trish, nice videos, I have a couple of questions please, what size fan is that by your motor, how have you fixed it there and is it blowing or pulling air away... 😎 thanks👍

    • @MrTrishbits
      @MrTrishbits  4 года назад

      Hello, so I use a 30mm LRP fan and blow on it to disturb the air around it and it does a great job of keeping the heat down on our indoor tracks.

  • @samstrickland686
    @samstrickland686 3 года назад

    Had 1 of these for 3 meetings now and just can’t get the hang of it at all tbh.

  • @Archiewinter920
    @Archiewinter920 4 года назад +2

    Trish, at 3:12 you mention three shims each side, the manual only shows "X2" for shims between bearing and diff body, so one per side. Which is correct? (assuming this video is correct!)

    • @peterdickason5100
      @peterdickason5100 4 года назад +1

      Agreed, I checked my manual too, it does say only 1 per side. I have since added 2 more per side, so now 3 on both sides and it feels like a better fit when back in the housing. So maybe a design or build change made after the manual was printed?

    • @obord2
      @obord2 3 года назад

      Hi,
      Like you I have just one shim per side.
      Watch this video :
      ruclips.net/video/5AQ6HEpUAv0/видео.html
      At 25min, you can see the manual and 3 shims per side.
      It ´s the assembly of a new Laydown. I imagine Schum have modified the manual.

  • @zee_nyc
    @zee_nyc Год назад

    What happened to this channel?