Type: Posts; User: MyBall
I got around 25-30 minutes on mine, with completely stock X-Maxx. Around 10-15 minutes in deep snow or slush.
This was the closest I could find atm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZiGJDAfsbk&ab_channel=B%26CUltimateRC
The Badlands are about 820g. The 511g is rubber only, so I think they just forgot to add the weight of the wheel.
I have both ProLine Badlands and ProLine Trenchers, and enjoy them both. They have...
I put one of the battery wires under the battery hold-downs instead of forcing them around and over.
25C is enough, especially in its stock form. That said, higher C batteries will probably do the job better and maybe last longer. The problem is to find batteries that actually have higher C, but the...
No, they won't explode. Basically you want to keep the water out or let it escape through the rubber. If water gets trapped your tires will be unbalanced and the foams will quickly get ruined.
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One of the great things about the X-Maxx is how good it is right out of the box, so I would recommend to just drive it and worry about parts when you break them.
Some easy things you can do,...
I agree with all, except that they are not waterproof. At least mine are not. Water comes in through the screws on the inner ring. I did not notice this until I took them apart, and found that the...
, that's a good looking X-Maxx! I spent an entire evening putting the stickers on, only to scratch them all off a few days later :p This body is definitely way stronger than stock, but with mesh...
Are they the same brand? Same age? Same amount of cycles? If one is older or used more than the other, they can discharge differently.
How tight are your pillow ball caps? Maybe you overtightened them during cleaning?
Yes, same wheel.
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Yes. They are much, much softer than Badlands, and since I vent them the air will be knocked out on landings as well. I feel the Trenchers have an undeserved bad reputation, many seem to care only...
I second that. I have both the Trenchers and the Badlands, and they are bulletproof. The Badlands are not good for big jumps as you said, cause the rubber is very hard and low profile. The Trenchers...
Yes, they do. You can also replace the front one's with these.
I'm assuming you asked me? Idk why they are better. They are very hard to distinguish when side by side. I'm just going to guess...
Just get these for 2$ a piece: https://www.avidrc.com/product/1/bearings/672/20x27x4-Rubber-6704-2RS-bearings.html
I'm still on my first set after almost a year, still running strong. So far...
:lol: Well, I'm curious to see if it affects acceleration. Will try it out tomorrow.
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It is for a nitro throttle range, it literally says so in the Help section... Your example actually confirms it, as well.
Well, in the Help section it says something about servos on nitro cars and their mechanical travel ranges. So it might be a 120% travel range of the throttle linkage on a nitro? Anyway, I did a quick...
20% speed increase? On any model? I don't believe it. Have you tested it?
My stock fans both pooped early, and I replaced them with the Castle 2028 shroud. Very happy with it, not one broken blade yet despite taking way more hits than the stock fans.
So I found that when it becomes non-responsive, restoring default values will fix it. If I go into the throttle channel and make it run away, restoring to default will make it stop. Same with...
Ok, but what if you try to turn on controller and truck first, and then restart the app?
Can confirm this also happened to my X-Maxx 8s and E-Revo 2.0. All Traxxas electronics with latest updates.
Did you restart the app or just close it? In my case it had to be restarted with the...