Popularity of 4WD
#62
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I think that the future of things is leaning towards 1/8 scale 4wd electric for outdoors on multi use (ie tracks that run various scales on one) tracks. With tracks going to the bigger jump setups, you need something that can handle the rough at places that do double duty.
A 1/8 scale brushless electric setup can do that. And with Castle Creations making a Monster Mamba Max that is looking to come with a Neu motor for $300 estimate right now (usually the Neu's are like $200+ alone), you can have a very nice 1/8 scale conversion setup for a comporable price to a race level fielded nitro 1/8 scale. And you cut out a lot of the common headaches you get with nitro.
I tried nitro several times, and I loved the scale and feel of the vehicles, but working on engines just wasn't my thing. And I was also discouraged about it when you see guys who are highly skilled with nitro also having issues too with tuning or some clutch part let go.
Now with my electric 1/8, I just charge up the pack, plug it in, and go. For fun, once in awhile I'll turn on reverse too
I got into my ride pretty cheap ($600 less charger and receiver, everything else included used), but even if I paid new, it was well worth it.
As for the 1/10 scales, I really like 4wd electric buggy, but I can see the issues that can arise if the track surface is blown out by truggies and the like. When in CT running 1/10 scale buggy, I remember how bad it could get going down a truggy blown out straight. Cars flipping for no reason (from what you could see on the driver's stand) till you got out there and see the huge pot holes that the truggy guys just blew by.
I think that AE releasing the B44 at a very competitive price for a 4wd is a good push, if they can release a cheaper version RTR in the future would go even further, maybe throw in a brushless LRP unit too. Same with Losi, throw in a losi brushless into those XXX-4s and get them moving like they did with the sedan. Doing this will keep the momentum going. heck, pop in some lipos too. Losi's doing it with there 1/18 scales now in one of the configurations.
As for the 1/10 scale 4wd truck thing, I am all for it, but I am not sure still how that will translate against a 1/8 scale electric as far as perceived value, depending on the cost and what you can run with. Seems people are more open to let you run 1/8 scale electric and nitro together (as long as you do your pit stops) than 1/10 scale 4wd truck with a 2wd truck. I am looking at a CRT .5 conversion as a buddy of mine has the nitro version. If he keeps his and runs it in the summer, maybe I'll do one too.
A 1/8 scale brushless electric setup can do that. And with Castle Creations making a Monster Mamba Max that is looking to come with a Neu motor for $300 estimate right now (usually the Neu's are like $200+ alone), you can have a very nice 1/8 scale conversion setup for a comporable price to a race level fielded nitro 1/8 scale. And you cut out a lot of the common headaches you get with nitro.
I tried nitro several times, and I loved the scale and feel of the vehicles, but working on engines just wasn't my thing. And I was also discouraged about it when you see guys who are highly skilled with nitro also having issues too with tuning or some clutch part let go.
Now with my electric 1/8, I just charge up the pack, plug it in, and go. For fun, once in awhile I'll turn on reverse too
I got into my ride pretty cheap ($600 less charger and receiver, everything else included used), but even if I paid new, it was well worth it.
As for the 1/10 scales, I really like 4wd electric buggy, but I can see the issues that can arise if the track surface is blown out by truggies and the like. When in CT running 1/10 scale buggy, I remember how bad it could get going down a truggy blown out straight. Cars flipping for no reason (from what you could see on the driver's stand) till you got out there and see the huge pot holes that the truggy guys just blew by.
I think that AE releasing the B44 at a very competitive price for a 4wd is a good push, if they can release a cheaper version RTR in the future would go even further, maybe throw in a brushless LRP unit too. Same with Losi, throw in a losi brushless into those XXX-4s and get them moving like they did with the sedan. Doing this will keep the momentum going. heck, pop in some lipos too. Losi's doing it with there 1/18 scales now in one of the configurations.
As for the 1/10 scale 4wd truck thing, I am all for it, but I am not sure still how that will translate against a 1/8 scale electric as far as perceived value, depending on the cost and what you can run with. Seems people are more open to let you run 1/8 scale electric and nitro together (as long as you do your pit stops) than 1/10 scale 4wd truck with a 2wd truck. I am looking at a CRT .5 conversion as a buddy of mine has the nitro version. If he keeps his and runs it in the summer, maybe I'll do one too.
#65
Nothing against the ZX5 though, it's a great car. Just having fun here.
#66
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LOL...I had a head-on main straight deal at SoCal yesterday in mod. I "jumped" and ended over on the straight (really narrow lanes) and got tagged head on by two cars...I did break a shock eyelet.
I haven't driven THROUGH a cinderblock, but at least one time each race night, I end up in close proximity to them...LOL
It used to have a couple brittle parts wen it came out a couple years ago...but they've been nearly constantly revising them to the point where it's definitely as tough or tougher than any other 4wd out there. It's not a night unless I get a gasp out of the crowd.
I haven't driven THROUGH a cinderblock, but at least one time each race night, I end up in close proximity to them...LOL
It used to have a couple brittle parts wen it came out a couple years ago...but they've been nearly constantly revising them to the point where it's definitely as tough or tougher than any other 4wd out there. It's not a night unless I get a gasp out of the crowd.
#67
I've had the MRC, BJ4, and a ZX5. Now I have a B44. B44 is HANDS DOWN the BEST 4wd EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The MRC was hands down the biggest POS ever.
The MRC was hands down the biggest POS ever.
#69
#71
Not because it's new. Because it handles better then any 4wd ever. And I've been running them all since 1984. How many MRC made the feature at the worlds??????? Yeah I thought so. If it was such a good car with great support then why doesn't any good driverss want to drive it. AHHHH??
#72
Tech Fanatic
Because MRC doens't want to pour that kinda money into a team....DUH??
#73
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kenshu- I agree with you on the subject of the MRC, but DAMN DUDE....can't you lower your tone a bit? And what makes the B44 so much better than the BJ4? Besides price, of course. Myself...I'll keep rockin' my XX-4 and continue spanking shafties regardless of track conditions. I've even got changing the front belt down to 45 mins., give or take.
#75
Tech Elite
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Not because it's new. Because it handles better then any 4wd ever. And I've been running them all since 1984. How many MRC made the feature at the worlds??????? Yeah I thought so. If it was such a good car with great support then why doesn't any good driverss want to drive it. AHHHH??