Idk how anyone even gets the xlx2 to even work! It’s by far the most pos esc I’ve ever tried! I keep buying them and go to run it and get the short-long-long beep which is spike in voltage or whatever but every single xlx2 they send me back does it every time. Just paid 600 dollars for brand new esc and MOTOR combo and still does the same thing! I tried out a mamba monster x 8s and it works fine but the XLX2 is junk! Congratulations for even getting yours to go much less go that fast because soon as you give mine throttle, it goes for about five seconds and then shut off
@@Dickson219 Thanks for sharing your experience, and we’re sorry to hear you’ve had some trouble with the XLX2. It’s frustrating when things don’t work as expected, especially with high-performance gear. The XLX2 is designed to push the limits, as evidenced by the 224 mph achievement in this video. However, we understand that every setup is unique, and certain factors can influence performance. The issue you’re describing with the short-long-long beep is indeed related to voltage spikes, which can happen due to various reasons, such as wiring configurations, capacitor health, or battery connections. Our support team is here to help diagnose and troubleshoot this further with you, so you can get the most out of your setup. We stand behind our products and want to ensure they deliver the performance you expect. Please reach out to our support team directly, and we’ll work with you to resolve this issue. We appreciate your continued trust in Castle Creations and your dedication to pushing the boundaries in the RC world. Let’s get you back on track so you can experience the full potential of your XLX2.
Congratulations my brother 👍 hard work dedication determination and discipline paid off much respect for having the world fastest Habao that's a great accomplishment brother keep letting it breathe 💪
Congratulations brother. I don’t think it really matters what you got under the body. You could have 32’s under there and just did 224mph. That’s freaking awesome dude
Consider race down to the end of the runway. Place the car down. Zoom down to the other end and drive the car straight at you at 200+mph. Might be easier to judge the space left of the pavement and easier to get it slowed down being down there with it. Can tell if the tires are locked up and it's sliding or not.
Yea that would be ideal but not humanly possible to see it that far at the starting line or judge how fast it’s coming at you the best way to do that go down to strart place car down then head back to middle do the run
The real work involved with these runs is finding a safe and usable spot to run them. Personally, I stopped caring when cars went over 150. Beyond 150, you genuinely need a clean runway and some trick radio, and at that point, you spend more time trying to find a road that will let you run it there. Most people can’t do that, so building a car capable of 200+ is pretty meaningless for most people. Like I say with all “world records”: congratulations! I hereby officially present this award to… that specific road! Respect though, the hustle is real and there is hardly any financial gain from these efforts. Chasing speed is a losing battle and I respect those who do it, especially those who don’t keep secrets about it. The fastest guys are lucky to get their name slapped on a product, and even then, it’s a huge financial loss for the guy behind the trigger. 200mph+ cars are easily $4k+ just in parts, and guess who pays for it. Not the manufacturer of those parts. Internet likes don’t pay for the batteries that caught fire or the ESCs that melted or the tires that blew chunks.
@@PigglyWigglyDeluxe well you are right about a lot and at the end of the day it’s definitely a win for me cause it brings me joy brother I do absolutely thrive on the feeling of pushing speed not many people know this about me but this shit saved my life In my past I’ve been to prison I’ve been deep down the rabbit whole of drugs I’ve made some bad choices but when I picked this up it consumed me in challenge that kept me busy till my mind cleared up enough for me to ultimately gain self control and awareness along the way I’ve met good people good guys who share the same excitement for this and with that also becoming friends with a lot of the company’s who products I use me giving back is applying what I do to there products soo they can build a bigger better product everything makes full circle my guy thanks for stopping by and spitting some facts also appreciate the support buddy
Congratulations Vincent! We love being tagged in awesome moments like these - what a powerhouse!
@@PoweredByCastle couldn’t do it without you guys! 20k watts on each motor amps 550 xlx2 didn’t even break a sweat unbelievable piece of tech !
Idk how anyone even gets the xlx2 to even work! It’s by far the most pos esc I’ve ever tried! I keep buying them and go to run it and get the short-long-long beep which is spike in voltage or whatever but every single xlx2 they send me back does it every time. Just paid 600 dollars for brand new esc and MOTOR combo and still does the same thing! I tried out a mamba monster x 8s and it works fine but the XLX2 is junk! Congratulations for even getting yours to go much less go that fast because soon as you give mine throttle, it goes for about five seconds and then shut off
@@Dickson219 what is your messanger screen name I’ll help you get it running sounds like there another issue going on
@@vincentmakemson2698 ok I would highly appreciate it. do you mean like fb messenger name?
@@Dickson219 Thanks for sharing your experience, and we’re sorry to hear you’ve had some trouble with the XLX2. It’s frustrating when things don’t work as expected, especially with high-performance gear. The XLX2 is designed to push the limits, as evidenced by the 224 mph achievement in this video. However, we understand that every setup is unique, and certain factors can influence performance.
The issue you’re describing with the short-long-long beep is indeed related to voltage spikes, which can happen due to various reasons, such as wiring configurations, capacitor health, or battery connections. Our support team is here to help diagnose and troubleshoot this further with you, so you can get the most out of your setup. We stand behind our products and want to ensure they deliver the performance you expect.
Please reach out to our support team directly, and we’ll work with you to resolve this issue. We appreciate your continued trust in Castle Creations and your dedication to pushing the boundaries in the RC world. Let’s get you back on track so you can experience the full potential of your XLX2.
Congratulations on 224 mph man! That was an amazing run!
Thanks!
Hell yes!! All that hard work has earned you a seat at the top table Vincent 🎉🎉🎉
Congratulations
Not over yet never will be lol
Incredible pass bro!🤌 Congratulations!🏆224mph💨
Thank bro!
Congratulations !!
Now ....That's seriously Mackin :))))))))
Love your work my friend
@@GBsRC hey thanks man appreciate stopping by dropping a comment and a compliment I love building these things soo much fun!
Awsome achievement man. Keep them coming and congratulations 🎊
That's the plan!
Good job! 👍 👍
Thanks man
Congratulations Vincent! There’s a 224mph lockout going on! Nice work brother 👌👌👌
Thank you David yea I’m excited to keep pushing for sure ima go with some fresh packs and new esc hopefully can pull two or three mph out of her
Nice!!!! I remember when 130 was hype 😂
@@Imperial_Rc you ain’t wrong!
Congratulations my brother 👍 hard work dedication determination and discipline paid off much respect for having the world fastest Habao that's a great accomplishment brother keep letting it breathe 💪
You said it let’s go !
@@vincentmakemson2698 I think I was a motivational friend when I told you got get McCoy a last season you didn't loose focus lol
Congratulations
Thanks!
Congratulations again. Incredible run 💪
Thanks again!
Well done brother been a long journey all the hard work has paid off congratulations 🚀🚀🚀
Appreciate it
That was fricken moving bro! Awesome job 👊
Congratulations...that was nasty
@@elvertmack5039 thanks bro
Congrats brother! Speed running is so hard and you made it pay off! 🎉
Wow. That was insane. Congrats.
Thanks!
Congratulations brother. I don’t think it really matters what you got under the body. You could have 32’s under there and just did 224mph. That’s freaking awesome dude
And congrats my friend.
Thank you kindly
You are the maaaaaaaaan
Congratulations brother haaaaaapy for you 😍😍👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Haha! Thanks my guy!
Amazing man keep it up congrats my boy !
You already know!
World record??😲 also nice build man !
@@eljr6800 for a Hobao yes but James McCoy David from scorched and me share a too land speed of 224 mph
Dude you went from 167mph just two years ago to World Record??? Impressive!!
@@Idontdohandles lol fast learner l
Congrats man 🎉
Love watching your progress
@@Liberty.Francis yes sir thank you going to keep on climbing though I’m on a role here!
good Lord that's fast.
Raz and crew look out!! Can't believe only 1200 views so far????
@@Idontdohandles yea I’m not a famous guy like them others lol
congrats
@@KDGRc thank you sir!
Awesome job brother 👏 top dog 💪👍
Right on!
Congratulations Vincent. This day was coming and now it's time to take it to the next level.
You got that right thanks brother!
Congrats sir
Thanks!
So Nice 👌 so perfect pass ❤
Thanks 🤗
THAT'S FCKN BAD ASS... HANDS DOWN.
YOU ARE CONSIDERED, "BIG DOG" BRO.!!!
@@thrc465 I’ve been waiting patiently ever since to go back out and beat that number now I’m ready !
Impressive, Congrats!
Thanks!
Mega cool 💪💪💪
Good stuff
You da man for that!
@@acecapone8086 lol thank you bro
Awesome man what were you running for motors I couldn’t see ?
@@SpeedrunTnRC tp 4080s
👏👏👏👏👏
How this wheels survived ??? 😮
Man I need access to that runway. How did u get access to it.
Wow! You crushed it, dude! Congratulations. What Castle motors did you use?
@@glObOfad365 tp motor castle xlx2
@@vincentmakemson2698 Must be TP motor 4070.
@@glObOfad365 4080 all I use for speedruns
Consider race down to the end of the runway. Place the car down. Zoom down to the other end and drive the car straight at you at 200+mph. Might be easier to judge the space left of the pavement and easier to get it slowed down being down there with it. Can tell if the tires are locked up and it's sliding or not.
Yea that would be ideal but not humanly possible to see it that far at the starting line or judge how fast it’s coming at you the best way to do that go down to strart place car down then head back to middle do the run
Im glad u didn't say lets go.
@@FRANKIEGBANGEMS lol I have before!
230 mph if it was not rubbing
I’m thinking a solid 226 possibly 227
@@vincentmakemson2698 yeah 👍 most likely but I'm sure you lost mph get it next time
The real work involved with these runs is finding a safe and usable spot to run them. Personally, I stopped caring when cars went over 150. Beyond 150, you genuinely need a clean runway and some trick radio, and at that point, you spend more time trying to find a road that will let you run it there. Most people can’t do that, so building a car capable of 200+ is pretty meaningless for most people. Like I say with all “world records”: congratulations! I hereby officially present this award to… that specific road!
Respect though, the hustle is real and there is hardly any financial gain from these efforts. Chasing speed is a losing battle and I respect those who do it, especially those who don’t keep secrets about it. The fastest guys are lucky to get their name slapped on a product, and even then, it’s a huge financial loss for the guy behind the trigger. 200mph+ cars are easily $4k+ just in parts, and guess who pays for it. Not the manufacturer of those parts. Internet likes don’t pay for the batteries that caught fire or the ESCs that melted or the tires that blew chunks.
@@PigglyWigglyDeluxe well you are right about a lot and at the end of the day it’s definitely a win for me cause it brings me joy brother I do absolutely thrive on the feeling of pushing speed not many people know this about me but this shit saved my life In my past I’ve been to prison I’ve been deep down the rabbit whole of drugs I’ve made some bad choices but when I picked this up it consumed me in challenge that kept me busy till my mind cleared up enough for me to ultimately gain self control and awareness along the way I’ve met good people good guys who share the same excitement for this and with that also becoming friends with a lot of the company’s who products I use me giving back is applying what I do to there products soo they can build a bigger better product everything makes full circle my guy thanks for stopping by and spitting some facts also appreciate the support buddy
Omg how many amps is your poor motor having to digest for 5 seconds lol?
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