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Something changed and I suck now
Last year was my first year racing buggy and rc in general. I started out with a mugen mbx6 and a dx3r radio. With about 3 races left in the season I got really tired of Mugen prices on broken parts so I sold everything and bought a HB D8 and a MX11 radio. I have raced this winter with it and I am way worse then I was last year. Im trying to figure out weather or not its the radio or the buggy. The radios are very different and so are the cars. Any thoughts on what I should do? Stay with what I got or try new radio or new buggy? Thanks guys. :cry:
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everyone is different! I did a similar swap 2 years ago. Went from Mugens with M8 to Hotbodies with a DX3s. That change made me a better driver as the buggy and truggy suited my driving with more stability and I got that bulky ass M8 outta my hand. I even dabbled with associated, z-car, ofna hyper 9 and losi. I still run HB D8 and D8T but have stepped up to a 4PKS and love it. Its surprising how a radio feels in your hand can tweak driving tecnique as much as it does (for me anyway). Good luck:nod:
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Originally Posted by Fatam
(Post 8726348)
Last year was my first year racing buggy and rc in general. I started out with a mugen mbx6 and a dx3r radio. With about 3 races left in the season I got really tired of Mugen prices on broken parts so I sold everything and bought a HB D8 and a MX11 radio. I have raced this winter with it and I am way worse then I was last year. Im trying to figure out weather or not its the radio or the buggy. The radios are very different and so are the cars. Any thoughts on what I should do? Stay with what I got or try new radio or new buggy? Thanks guys. :cry:
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yes we are all very different.
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Originally Posted by jmaxey51
(Post 8726450)
its not the radio... the buggy is where the problem may be. the mugen may of fit your style better... but IMO just work on setup and PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE! thats the only way you'll get faster... i see it time and time again, people think switching brands of everything will make them faster when if they would just stick with something and set it up properly and practice they would get faster. ... only way i got faster was a lot of practice and setup time, i was burning a gallon minimum everytime i was at the track for a few months to get faster...
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Well I know that the D8 is way heaver than the mbx6 so I was wondering if I put all the lightweight parts on it and carbon fiber shock towers if that would help it out.
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[PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE!]
+1 on this |
I don't know about newer Spektrum stuff but older Spektrum stuff had much more latency than airtronics stuff. I ran airtronics all my life, got a Spektrum system and had the WORST year of my racing life. Switched back to airtronics and my skills magically returned.
You did the opposite, learned on the slower radio then switched to the faster. It may take some time to get used to it. |
it is definitely not the radio. I used to run a m11 and then I got tired of holding what felt like 50 pounds for 30min- 1 hour at a time. I switched to the dx3r with jr9100s and lipo receiver packs and I swear it seems like the wheels are turning on the car before I touch the steering wheel LOL. The radio is definitley as fast or faster than your m11 in my opinion. I personally drive mugen mbx6, mbx6t, and losi late model and I absolutely love my mugens. If they ever come out with an 1/8 scale nitro late model oval car, my losi will be on here for sale but oval is not as popular as off road and certainly not as much over seas so iI dont see that happening anytime soon. The mbx6 is a very stable car with the right setup and I have heard that d8 can be as well. But if you spend all that money on the lightweight parts then it will be just as expensive as the mbx6 in the long run. Remember, you get what you pay for.
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This has happen to us all who sale to try somthin new. Its happen to me alot trying to find that right car. Its all prefrence. I went from hb to mugen and got faster. Before that i went from losi to hb and got faster. All cars drive way diffrent and it take feel. Going from mbx6 to stock d8 is ganna take some getting use to. They are 2 way diffrent cars. All i can say is i loved the hb buggy and if i sell muen i know what im ganna run again.
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Originally Posted by Fatam
(Post 8726498)
Well I know that the D8 is way heaver than the mbx6 so I was wondering if I put all the lightweight parts on it and carbon fiber shock towers if that would help it out.
Go to the D8 forum, post your setup and track style. We will try and help.. |
wow sell one the top 3 cars out right now imo to run the big pile out you must lost your mind wow
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You have only been doing this a year? I thought much longer you seem to get around decent Well I can surely tell you it is not the Mohawk slowing you down. Maybe you need a killer moustache. :sneaky:
Chassis can come into play. The d8 may just not fit you style or the setup is way off. For us mere mortals adapting to just anything is not as doable. If you could then you would be pro! Next time at the track remind me to let you drive my mugen. Will see if you feel anything different. |
Originally Posted by Fatam
(Post 8726498)
Well I know that the D8 is way heaver than the mbx6 so I was wondering if I put all the lightweight parts on it and carbon fiber shock towers if that would help it out.
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Originally Posted by porkchop
(Post 8726747)
wow sell one the top 3 cars out right now imo to run the big pile out you must lost your mind wow
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