Looking back, I've lost several chassis trying out Prostock PH category before I end up playing Basic Max. In a true sense, PsPH is far more expensive than BMAX especially for someone who's a total newbie. They literally have to learn from every expensive mistakes they make to perfect their setups. I literally wasted a close to hundred pairs of double plastic roller screws before getting it into the perfect angle for the DPR down thrust on my four units (that's average of 25 pairs of screws wasted on each car 🤑). Playing the Prostock PH category is shrouded as "low cost" because you only need to buy a pack of DPR's (double plastic rollers) and 2 pairs of 13mm or 16mm plastic rollers to be attached on the rear mount and just like that, "you're pretty much good to go!". Unfortunately for you, once you enter an official race, you'll definitely be eliminated on the very first round (unless you're extremely lucky).😅 Not to mention most Prostock players enter the race with an average of 6 cars so for such a newbie racer like you who unfortunately have 1 car to qualify, your chances of winning is close to never and you would definitely end up thinking of buying and setting up several kits just to make sure you win a race at least once. 🤣 This is a warning to all new racers out there, think 10 times before going into this category. It's better to buy several "expensive" items such as HG carbon plates as to make sure you protect your car from impact because trust me, your car will definitely be spending more time running off-track than completing a full course. Don't worry if you can't afford such HG carbon plates because there's always FRP counterparts that are always available at half the price.
The prostock should become like a bmax type settings with the use of kit ONLY parts aside from motors kinda boring here in PH since its like should be called prohibited allot ar and s2 race 😁. No hate btw its just i think its gonna be allot more fun and competitive if its bmax with kit only parts race.
Gun blaster, FM-A chassis is a lightweight chassis plus it has stock front skid bar that acts as brake for slopes, don't use super hard as in case of an OPEN boxstock category as those are too slick for the stock motor and may slow your car due to lack of friction.
Looking back, I've lost several chassis trying out Prostock PH category before I end up playing Basic Max. In a true sense, PsPH is far more expensive than BMAX especially for someone who's a total newbie. They literally have to learn from every expensive mistakes they make to perfect their setups. I literally wasted a close to hundred pairs of double plastic roller screws before getting it into the perfect angle for the DPR down thrust on my four units (that's average of 25 pairs of screws wasted on each car 🤑). Playing the Prostock PH category is shrouded as "low cost" because you only need to buy a pack of DPR's (double plastic rollers) and 2 pairs of 13mm or 16mm plastic rollers to be attached on the rear mount and just like that, "you're pretty much good to go!". Unfortunately for you, once you enter an official race, you'll definitely be eliminated on the very first round (unless you're extremely lucky).😅 Not to mention most Prostock players enter the race with an average of 6 cars so for such a newbie racer like you who unfortunately have 1 car to qualify, your chances of winning is close to never and you would definitely end up thinking of buying and setting up several kits just to make sure you win a race at least once. 🤣
This is a warning to all new racers out there, think 10 times before going into this category. It's better to buy several "expensive" items such as HG carbon plates as to make sure you protect your car from impact because trust me, your car will definitely be spending more time running off-track than completing a full course. Don't worry if you can't afford such HG carbon plates because there's always FRP counterparts that are always available at half the price.
trust me.. any category that involved with plastic roller ain't cheap in the long run.. bmax and open category is cheaper in the long run
Thanks for your valuable advice, unfortunately Bmax races are very rare in PH it depends on the organizers, while tmac is always available.
however, plastic rollers are very cheap and good for players who cannot afford it
BMAX races are now everywhere
The prostock should become like a bmax type settings with the use of kit ONLY parts aside from motors kinda boring here in PH since its like should be called prohibited allot ar and s2 race 😁. No hate btw its just i think its gonna be allot more fun and competitive if its bmax with kit only parts race.
NAG-SUB Ako more video pa please
How about on Speedtech category what are the requirements for that one😅
Boss ano yung xStock category sa brickyard? hindi na ba yun boxstock?
Sir anong chassis ginamit sa tmac dito?
Suggesting a motor break in tutorial!
Can we use mach frame for tmac or bmax category?
Yung tmac po ba may breaks sa harap at likod?
hindi ako nag lalagay kasi hindi naman sobrang bilis talaga nung mini 4wd lalo na't aka limit lang yung motor sa mga "tuned" types.
Sir sa brickyard ba yan? Pwede ba dyan mag assemble and ok lang mag test ng libre lang? Thanks
yes no fees po sa pag test or kung dun ka mag assemble.
What does PH mean?
what battery do you use sir?
Everedy everybody everyday.
Is this place at glorietta?
Yes located at 3rd floor glorietta 2
@@Exaflare23 is okay to try and race here i did buy my kiy at lil's hobby center.
@@dalesource4260 already did that I play but didn't buy anything haha.
Can you suggest any specific unit that is very good for box stock? I'm just a beginner. Thank you for the answer
Gun blaster, FM-A chassis is a lightweight chassis plus it has stock front skid bar that acts as brake for slopes, don't use super hard as in case of an OPEN boxstock category as those are too slick for the stock motor and may slow your car due to lack of friction.
@@Exaflare23 thank you sir
Jesus Christ