many of the old redline wheels spun even faster due to the use of delrin bearing and nylon coating and the cars rolled smoother due the original and later improved Z axle "suspension". The lesson? they don't make em' like the used to.
@MrNascarfan1 I'm not set up right now for speed testing. But the current Stingray is available in both the first and second generation FTE wheels so I want to get a handful of both for when I am able to do testing.
You are very welcome! Many people don't know what makes them FTE so I thought that this would be a good video for collectors and kids alike.
10 лет назад+4
I have a Hot Bird from the 2008 40 Years of Hot Wheels Set with Gold BW wheels and I must say it runs like the wind on the tracks. So, do you happen to know if that cars from the set have nickel plated axles? Thanks and greetings from Mexico. Cool video, great info!
Hi, I think that your Hot Bird is doing excellent because it has a metal body, metal base. I don't recall anything special about the axles. Have fun =)
@drunkvaderaz The FTE2 didn't spin very long for me either. The Stingray is being found with both FTE and FTE2 wheels. I went to Kmart to pick up a few of the FTE versions since the FTE2's are showing up now. I will race the same exact models (red stingray) with FTE and FTE2 wheels whenever I get a chance.
im not very fond of the new wheels they kinda look funky noooot one of my favs!... thanx for informing abut the axles, it does get confusing for some but i figure it out on my own a while back seeing is how the wheel spins on the axle so its easy to figure for the axle being the main part of the fte , my question is is there anything else you can do to make the car go faster ? maybe wd40 or swaping the fte's on a heavier car ... worth a shot !
Interesting info about the colour changers. It's logical that they would protect the axles from going rusty early in the car's life. I used to operate a chrome plating line in a plating works. So I can inform anyone who's interested, that the nickel plating does actually fill in tiny imperfections in the surface of whatever metal it is applied to. So if the metal axle is really good to begin with, it should be excellent with the nickel plating. Chrome won't do the same thing because it faithfully follows the surface and just adds to it very accurately. Chrome is much harder and is used to protect the shiny nickel. If you have a chrome plated bumper on your classic car, or exhaust on your classic motorcycle, it will definitely be the nickel under the chrome that makes it shiny. I guess the reason Hot Wheels didn't use nickel and chrome is because it doubles the cost as it's two separate processes.
+RaceGrooves When I heard you say about the colour changers axles I guessed that they found that those cars were mostly faster than before. I'm going to have to buy one now just to see. ;¬)
2:20 this car very similar too red eagle form Carmageddon (16+) same color resemble form and resemble spikes but in carmageddon it’s need to kill people or hit opponent cars
The FTE wheels spin a long time! I haven't raced a Ford GTX yet. I would expect it be above average because of it's weight and how the wheels are spread out. The other cars that you mentioned are pretty low to the ground and I would think that they would have issues rubbing on the track.
@georgeman21222 I have never used any substance to make cars go faster. Silicone powder and WD40 are materials that could possibly work but after awhile, I am told that stuff starts to gunk and pile up. WD40 will start to attract dirt and then you'll have crud.
@Nicksoccerkid16 That was terrible when Mattel released cars that were non-FTE but they put the logo on the card. They should never do anything that causes consumer confusion.
Is your Bye Focal II on a long card or a short card? If it is a long card, does the other Faster Than Ever releases have the Faster Than Ever logo on the card or do they just put the Faster Than Ever series name on the bottom of the card?
Even if a model has FTE wheels, it still needs to be a heavier car to make a difference. Just like you said that the FTE models couldn't beat your '70 Buick. If you put lipstick on a pig, does it make it beautiful? NO! It's still a pig! Just because Mattel puts FTE wheels on the models, it isn't going to make them that much faster.
@drunkvaderaz I posted on that topic. (markkaz) he raced them in the same lanes every time the first go round. I mentioned that he needs to switch up the lanes and he said that he got a similar result. But really, you need a long track to do testing, not a little 3 foot toy track =) I wouldn't state any opinions until I tested several models to be sure that it wasn't the Javelin itself that sucks LOL!
@MegaAwsomeStudios The wheels have been nick-named FTE as the style of the wheel but I think that it gets confusing for those who don't know about the axles.
Hot wheels biggest problem is that the axle shaft moves side to side and the wheel rubs the chassis, I have been running cars from the modern era and I take them apart and center the axle and I put a drop of super glue in the middle, huge difference in performance, redline cars never had such a problem
i picked up the nissan skyline h/t 2000gt-r which is different from the nissan skyline 2000gt-x the r version has copper plated wheels with pearl white paint very nice car but i dont know if it has nickel plated axles i spun the wheels around and they lasted only 3 seconds im guessing it just has the regular axles thanks george
I Have a FORD GTX1 With FTE2 wheels and i like it alot. It goes alot further and faster than my other cars. I wish they made a Lamborghini Gallardo LP-570 4 Superleggara or a Toyota Supra or McLaren f1 with FTE Wheels.
So...to improve a Hot Wheels car and still keep it looking stock, could you disassemble one and nickel plate the axles? I guess you’d have to nickel plate the wheels, too, no? Is there a way to pull off wheels and reinstall without breaking / damaging them? (Id like to upgrade a Batmobile)
Besides of The Nickel Axle, The FTE is Lighter than The Average Wheel, and Yeah it Runs Faster, Try with The DeLorean FTE, and The New FTE are F-Horrible...
@racegrooves true true .... i was talking to my brother in law and he suggested graphite? i have no clue as to what that may do but he suggests it will make them go faster anyways i am thinking about swaping out the FTE axles on a heavier car such as the car of the decades either the 67 camaro or that 69 mustang ( i think its 69 i know its somewhere around there) anyways i think that would be rather fast , its worth a shot anyways i do admire the performance and speed of these cars
that was very interesting mark..i didnt know that at all..thankyou for that information........keep up those awesome videos.....your like the professor of hotwheels....hahahahahaha
many of the old redline wheels spun even faster due to the use of delrin bearing and nylon coating and the cars rolled smoother due the original and later improved Z axle "suspension". The lesson? they don't make em' like the used to.
@MrNascarfan1 I'm not set up right now for speed testing. But the current Stingray is available in both the first and second generation FTE wheels so I want to get a handful of both for when I am able to do testing.
You are very welcome! Many people don't know what makes them FTE so I thought that this would be a good video for collectors and kids alike.
I have a Hot Bird from the 2008 40 Years of Hot Wheels Set with Gold BW wheels and I must say it runs like the wind on the tracks. So, do you happen to know if that cars from the set have nickel plated axles? Thanks and greetings from Mexico. Cool video, great info!
Hi, I think that your Hot Bird is doing excellent because it has a metal body, metal base. I don't recall anything special about the axles. Have fun =)
@drunkvaderaz The FTE2 didn't spin very long for me either. The Stingray is being found with both FTE and FTE2 wheels. I went to Kmart to pick up a few of the FTE versions since the FTE2's are showing up now. I will race the same exact models (red stingray) with FTE and FTE2 wheels whenever I get a chance.
@williamtongsiri I have a follow-up video on the FTE2 wheels that will showcase the 2009 Corvette Stingray Concepts from my FTE vs FTE2 video.
@Lionferrari777 Man, something was in the air! Just after 6:15, my nose really started to run and I gave a big 'ol sniff!
I have not been able to do any testing between FTE, FTE2, original Hot Ones and Team HWs HSW.
@heathkinn Well, thank you =)
I prefer the original FTE's too.
Thanks for the info and greetings from overseas.
dynaflow74 You're welcome!
I also think that the new wheels are quieter. Maybe that is why.
im not very fond of the new wheels they kinda look funky noooot one of my favs!... thanx for informing abut the axles, it does get confusing for some but i figure it out on my own a while back seeing is how the wheel spins on the axle so its easy to figure for the axle being the main part of the fte , my question is is there anything else you can do to make the car go faster ? maybe wd40 or swaping the fte's on a heavier car ... worth a shot !
what is your proof? When did mattel release the info on what FTE means?
so which one the fastest car as you know?
and how about FTE vs HSW (high-speed wheels), which one is better?
I like the California's wheels
i think at 4:52 isn't really a nickel plated
I have an old car which isnt that good but its one of my fastest cars
2:07 pioneer fidget spinner
@thehogan911 I wish you the best of luck in acquiring a REAL Ferrari when you are able!
I must say not a fan of that new copper wheel.
i wasn't really that fast it couldn't beat my 70 buick
Interesting info about the colour changers. It's logical that they would protect the axles from going rusty early in the car's life.
I used to operate a chrome plating line in a plating works. So I can inform anyone who's interested, that the nickel plating does actually fill in tiny imperfections in the surface of whatever metal it is applied to. So if the metal axle is really good to begin with, it should be excellent with the nickel plating.
Chrome won't do the same thing because it faithfully follows the surface and just adds to it very accurately. Chrome is much harder and is used to protect the shiny nickel.
If you have a chrome plated bumper on your classic car, or exhaust on your classic motorcycle, it will definitely be the nickel under the chrome that makes it shiny.
I guess the reason Hot Wheels didn't use nickel and chrome is because it doubles the cost as it's two separate processes.
+wordreet thanks for the information!
+RaceGrooves When I heard you say about the colour changers axles I guessed that they found that those cars were mostly faster than before. I'm going to have to buy one now just to see. ;¬)
Nope, they don't make them like that anymore. The bent-axle suspension and the Delrin bushings are too expensive to do nowadays.
I'm not a fan of the FTE's 2, 1st FTE's are Sick 😊
2:20 this car very similar too red eagle form Carmageddon (16+) same color resemble form and resemble spikes but in carmageddon it’s need to kill people or hit opponent cars
The FTE wheels spin a long time! I haven't raced a Ford GTX yet. I would expect it be above average because of it's weight and how the wheels are spread out. The other cars that you mentioned are pretty low to the ground and I would think that they would have issues rubbing on the track.
@georgeman21222 I have never used any substance to make cars go faster. Silicone powder and WD40 are materials that could possibly work but after awhile, I am told that stuff starts to gunk and pile up. WD40 will start to attract dirt and then you'll have crud.
@Nicksoccerkid16 That was terrible when Mattel released cars that were non-FTE but they put the logo on the card. They should never do anything that causes consumer confusion.
@lllllll5s Correct! For the most part, the wheels don't do jack-diddly to help a car go faster.
@marshbjuneb22 Agreed. Performance, not good at high speeds. Appearance, depends on the model.
@georgeman21222 Yes, graphite. That's the substance. They use it for Pinewood Derby.
This is the best tutorial for FTEs. Great job!
+Brian McHugh Thank you very much!
@emccurnin I don't remember where I picked up the Ferrari California.
Is your Bye Focal II on a long card or a short card? If it is a long card, does the other Faster Than Ever releases have the Faster Than Ever logo on the card or do they just put the Faster Than Ever series name on the bottom of the card?
Even if a model has FTE wheels, it still needs to be a heavier car to make a difference. Just like you said that the FTE models couldn't beat your '70 Buick. If you put lipstick on a pig, does it make it beautiful? NO! It's still a pig! Just because Mattel puts FTE wheels on the models, it isn't going to make them that much faster.
@drunkvaderaz I posted on that topic. (markkaz) he raced them in the same lanes every time the first go round. I mentioned that he needs to switch up the lanes and he said that he got a similar result. But really, you need a long track to do testing, not a little 3 foot toy track =) I wouldn't state any opinions until I tested several models to be sure that it wasn't the Javelin itself that sucks LOL!
I have an FTE Bon voyage model (first edition)
@MegaAwsomeStudios The wheels have been nick-named FTE as the style of the wheel but I think that it gets confusing for those who don't know about the axles.
These axles should not rust because they are nickel-plated. Same with Color Shifters but those models had plastic bodies.
@diecastracerx FTE's make a big difference with tracks with long straight-aways for sure!
@Hummer2SUT I hope to test the FTE and the FTE2 at the Hot Wheels Convention this week.
@AutobotAwsomeness The FTE2 wheels look OK on a couple cars but most of them so far, blech!
@Italian144 The wheel on the new FTE that I opened didn't spin very long either.
just add some weight to the car, it will slide down the track faster
@pharodox Ah, you may be right. I did drill apart a couple Pharadox models...
It's not the wheels that make it Faster Than Ever, it's the axles!
@ukiuki551 Great For The Tracks, search for my What Makes A Good Track Car vid.
@MCLAFITZY Thanks very much! Did you know this information before?
great video, thanks for the wheel info.
You're welcome!
@mariman7 You're welcome and thanks for watching!
Me too. I wish they would hurry up and get an FTE3 wheel =)
Thanks! Yeah, I minimize how many FTE2's I have in my collection too =)
Hot wheels biggest problem is that the axle shaft moves side to side and the wheel rubs the chassis, I have been running cars from the modern era and I take them apart and center the axle and I put a drop of super glue in the middle, huge difference in performance, redline cars never had such a problem
@m7a3rk8is Thanks for the performance report!
My question is are they on random cars that have those wheels or are they always coded as FTEs on the card
@powerwh33ls Thanks, my friend!
@thehogan911Thanks!
can you be able to modify any hot wheels with the 5sp axles nickel plated?
I just checked Hot Wheels Wiki and the Bye Focal II is an faster than ever model everything there matched window tint,interior colour everything
Nickel-plated axles.
Thanks!
I have Bye Focal II and it has copper 5-spokes but in the package it didn't say faster than ever
i picked up the nissan skyline h/t 2000gt-r which is different from the nissan skyline 2000gt-x the r version has copper plated wheels with pearl white paint very nice car but i dont know if it has nickel plated axles i spun the wheels around and they lasted only 3 seconds im guessing it just has the regular axles thanks george
@DaddyIvo (grin)
The faster than ever cars that I have are 69 chvelle and
lotus esprit
I Have a FORD GTX1 With FTE2 wheels and i like it alot.
It goes alot further and faster than my other cars.
I wish they made a Lamborghini Gallardo LP-570 4 Superleggara or a Toyota Supra or
McLaren f1 with FTE Wheels.
I have put FTE2 wheels from the california onto a vt commodore ss, they look like real world commodore wheels that are available
So...to improve a Hot Wheels car and still keep it looking stock, could you disassemble one and nickel plate the axles? I guess you’d have to nickel plate the wheels, too, no? Is there a way to pull off wheels and reinstall without breaking / damaging them? (Id like to upgrade a Batmobile)
Besides of The Nickel Axle, The FTE is Lighter than The Average Wheel, and Yeah it Runs Faster, Try with The DeLorean FTE, and The New FTE are F-Horrible...
When I first saw the fte2 I was like omg so cool
In my opinion, I think the wheels LOOK fine. I think the older wheels perform better, but these look OK.
I will wait until I get a real Ferrari California until I buy Mattel's version!!!!!! And don't worry I will get one.
I knew it was the axle, but people said " Its the wheels !" but their wrong ! Thanks Mark !
I modded a hot wheels to have pull back mechanism
Normal Hotwheel: 1.293 seconds, faster than ever: 4 seconds... I counted estimate I think
@racegrooves cool so do you think that would suceed in making the car faster ?
so thats what faster than ever means good video ps 6:26 to 6:28 was the beast part :)
can you show if the old nascar diecast from hotwheels is faster than the regular
please review the corvette stingray 2009 for me.please please please
FTE2 looks good on ferrari california but not on anything else
I've got so many hot wheels car im gonna be like this as an adult :L
Jacob Burkitt I’m curious if 7 years after this comment you’re an adult. Do you still collect hot wheels?
@@mongrelmachines yea, curious to onow haha
can u do a race between the new one and the old now
I need a fast car ASAP what car should I get and where can I get it from?
Porsche 918 spyder or Ferrari fxx both online
i have a Majorete model that seems to have really good axles, since they spin for over 4 seconds
@racegrooves true true .... i was talking to my brother in law and he suggested graphite? i have no clue as to what that may do but he suggests it will make them go faster anyways i am thinking about swaping out the FTE axles on a heavier car such as the car of the decades either the 67 camaro or that 69 mustang ( i think its 69 i know its somewhere around there) anyways i think that would be rather fast , its worth a shot anyways i do admire the performance and speed of these cars
Lol I thought the title meant that the hot wheels Inside Story van was faster than all other hot wheels xD
I wish i had more hands to give you more thumbs up...but i can only give you two! Great video Mark!
I would never drill a car apart
that was very interesting mark..i didnt know that at all..thankyou for that information........keep up those awesome videos.....your like the professor of hotwheels....hahahahahaha
grooves, what kind of car is the best for two loop, in addition to the drift king type. thanks
Sorry, I haven't really tested to see what cars can make it through two loops.
thank you for fast respond, could you info to me in the near future, what kind of good for a track or double loop to drag.
ow sorry i forgot, not using booster, like a drag race track but there are double loop in the middle
Far out 👍🏁
Exceptional content.. thankyou for uploading this
You should race regular hw cars vs ultra fast wheels!! yeeeii
they cant chrome the axel at the same time as the chassis the axel will chrome to the chassis
@racegrooves
No i didn't actually
I have an impavido 1 and when I tested it to se how long it would spin it went for 10 seconds
and it isnt even a faster then ever!
thats a barbaric not brutalistic
Cool