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so far the best video about slipper setting. Thanks
Yes it was, this helped a lot.
Awesome information thank you!I’m new to racing the amount there is to learn is exciting.
Great series. For someone just getting into the racing side, this is great stuff. Appreciate it!
Very well explained, thank you.
Hi great video's to watch I have learned alot. I would like to know on a brushed motor when setting the slipper clutch is it the same as the brushless
Do you have to break in the differential on the TLR22 5.0 DC Roller before hitting the track? Love the info!
3:16 cog? is it not a sensored motor? does it just not have enough torque. i would have thought a sensored 17.5 motor would just lift the front and smash it into you.
Would you set a 17.5 slipper the same for carpet and dirt or is that for dirt only, when do you recommend a direct drive?
Yes, it would be set very similar.
Direct drive is a little dangerous in high grip situations such as carpet
what if your motor just cogs once you get the nut tightened just past where it slips?
I know TLR has a Direct Drive option. Is this commonly used for clay with a 17.5? Nice series BTW.
We do have a direct drive option. Some people run it, many do not.
Same way with wheeler?
Just got a new 22 5.0 DC what can I do to prevent it from sliding when I punch it
💯👍👍
Would have been nice if you actually showed the clutch instead of just talking about it...
so far the best video about slipper setting. Thanks
Yes it was, this helped a lot.
Awesome information thank you!
I’m new to racing the amount there is to learn is exciting.
Great series. For someone just getting into the racing side, this is great stuff. Appreciate it!
Very well explained, thank you.
Hi great video's to watch I have learned alot. I would like to know on a brushed motor when setting the slipper clutch is it the same as the brushless
Do you have to break in the differential on the TLR22 5.0 DC Roller before hitting the track? Love the info!
3:16 cog? is it not a sensored motor? does it just not have enough torque. i would have thought a sensored 17.5 motor would just lift the front and smash it into you.
Would you set a 17.5 slipper the same for carpet and dirt or is that for dirt only, when do you recommend a direct drive?
Yes, it would be set very similar.
Direct drive is a little dangerous in high grip situations such as carpet
what if your motor just cogs once you get the nut tightened just past where it slips?
I know TLR has a Direct Drive option. Is this commonly used for clay with a 17.5? Nice series BTW.
We do have a direct drive option. Some people run it, many do not.
Same way with wheeler?
Just got a new 22 5.0 DC what can I do to prevent it from sliding when I punch it
💯👍👍
Would have been nice if you actually showed the clutch instead of just talking about it...