Welcome to the Channel of a Rally Driver... in 1/10 scale!
I'm a Motorsport and Rc enthusiast, here you will find videos related mainly to Rc Rally, like: Rally Reportage , Rc Setups, Rc Racing, Test drives, Reviews, Tutorials and more!
My Goal is to share my Passion and Experience in order to be helpful to all the people that are interested in Rc Cars and would like to discover more about this world.
Thanks for your Support.
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I just bought this today! Hopefully I become as good as you!
@@artwork9 Good choice and have fun!
Mam jedno pytanie. Posiadam taki sam silnik i widzę, że z przodu zakleiłeś wloty powietrza. Zrobiłeś tak tylko z przodu czy po całym silniku??
@@ptaku2007 zrobiłem po całym silniku bo w XV-01 on się znajduje w takim miejscu gdzie łatwo bród/woda się dostają do środka. Ale bym nie polecał czymac takie osłony przy słonecznych dniach
Ok dzięki
ma sei italiano?
@@EdoPucciTV si
Einfach WooooooW🔥🔥🔥
Fabulous
You need a more stable servo
👍👍👍!!!
Подписка однозначно. Думаю можно водить менее агрессивно, чтобы не тратить время на корректировки и ехать быстрее.
Кааааайф, как я тебя понимаю)
Its so cool bro!!
Pas mal du tout 😅😅
Топ👍
As a basher dawg u can some skilz
Es muy emocionante este tipo de competición ❤es nuevo para mi ,por favor que modelo de coche utilizas
Noice
Nice
There's an option between base TT-02 and XV-02 - TT-02S. The long reversible suspension is surprisingly capable (after mods necessary to clear the C-hub in the arm), it already has metal driveshafts to make conversion to CVDs easier and oil shocks out of the box, although it's only the shortest variant.
How many runs of the course do you get before you do a timed run? That looked intense. I needed a deep breath after just watching it. 😁
We do around from 8 to 10 stages per event, check my long forms videos to see how a Rc Rally event works :)
Nice overview, I especially enjoyed the beginning, just to explain to all what this is about! Someday I think I'll try get into this a bit more, for now I'm just enjoying the videos, I am too busy (and broke) with buggies...
Hey, you have inspired me to build my own rally chassis, currently I decided go with tt01 because it was laying around for long time and didnt have any use. I am currently working with 3d printer to make parts, and so far looks great, but still in early progress. In my country wirh friends also doing rc rally and rallycross, so far most chassis are used Tt02, Xv01 xv02, and heavily modified xv02 from Czech. And my goal is make tt01 atleast bit competitive in those sports. And yeah I know this chassie is terrible at offroad and is basically useless, but that my goal to change that. And your videos really help me understand where I need work on and what change to make better and improve. Thanks you alot!
Hi, thank you to letting me know that you are finding useful my videos! This motivates me to keep going. A part of our game is also about modding and tuning up! Have fun with your TT-01 it's a nice chassis. Focus on: Steering angle, ground clearance and weight distribution :)
@@dariorcgarage right now I made my own top deck steering, so now I am trying to get maximum angle from car
For rally I use my slightly tuned XV-02 Pro, for the Hamburg Rallycross series I use a TT-02 which I have tuned according to a given set of regulations. I also have a small collection of older chassis that I used in the RC Rally. On the one hand there is an XV-01 LDS converted with a TP carbon kit and a Yokomo MR4 Rally that I like to take a little lap around the parking lot. All that's missing for perfect happiness is a HPI RS4 Rally, I'm a little annoyed that I sold mine a good 12 years ago. By the way, I'm already thinking about getting an XB4 rally conversion for next year. But the cost of everything puts me off a bit and the XV-02 runs really well after the last changes.
The Hpi RS4 it's a true jem. If you feel already competitive with your XV-02 consider to keep working on it it has a huge potential. At the time I was searching something to replace my XV-01, and buying used parts for the Xray made me save some money, but still it's better to be careful not to crash while racing 🤣
@@dariorcgarage I occasionally look at eBay classifieds to see if I can get a used XB4 cheaply. But I would also have to contact Tux about the price for the conversion kit and what I need from the XB4 and T3/4. The XV-02 is an ingenious chassis, but some things make you wonder what the engineers at Tamiya drank to design it like that. My only big gripe at the moment is the front axle, play in the steering, C-hubs and wishbones despite new parts.
Hey Dario where can i get the 3D printed custom parts for the servo mount and other parts you guys use
Hi, at the moment some of the parts that you see in the video are self made(not by me but by a friend). Maybe in the future I'll try to share more details about them in a new video
@@dariorcgarage this would help so i can make them myself ,thanks Dario
El unico videojuego sin delay y fps infinitos.
I just build tamiya xv 02 pro! My first rc rally car
@@Šimodels great choice
Thank you ,this is the vid i have been looking for
Awsome ,i want direct stear need to build a tt-02
you guys could totally sell a tt-02 mod kit for suspension and direct steering. I would get one !!
KERENNN
Locking them is only thing to do
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Nice car
Thats a big house
Damn, I needed a breather too after watching that... :) nice driving
2 corner cuts, 6 seconds penalty 😅
Reminds me of when i was still a child😅
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this is a sport my friend😂 running to follow you rc car
xv02 pro chassis is a muchbetter designed chassis for a rally car otb
Agree but if you want to go on budget tt02 it's the answer
Very light oils in the video, i'm using 300k in front for my son's rallycross xv01, other guys 30k or more. Last week went rallying dirt/tarmac on rallycross setup and it was manageable (second place). Very thick front diff gives you that limited slip diff feeling, it works great on xv01, front wheels will always pull you out of the corner.
In Rc Rally it's better to have a low gradation due to the type of the courses, narrow and slippery
On my XV-02 I currently have 12,500 in the front and 5,000 in the rear differential, as well as 40,000 in the center differential. In addition, I use the overdrive setup (39 in the front and 40 in the rear). In my During service there is always a thin layer of Asso Green Slime for the Seals, including for the O-rings. By the way, which FDR are you currently driving with the 10.5T brushless Motor?
I hope I'll be able to race against you one day, you take care well of your model. If I remember correctly 8.1
@@dariorcgarage As already written in the last video, you can come to the RC Rallye Blankenburg on August 3rd and 4th. It's quite a journey from Poland, but there are two days of rallying with an evening and night special stage on Saturday.
Very concise and detailed . thanks!
THANK YOU …….
That seems fun 😊
Is there any difference between using grease and oil in diferencial?
They are two completely different things. The viscosity of the oil helps you to tune the differential. Grease is used mostly in non sealed differentials that can not use oil
This looks great would love to do something like that. Where do you get your cars and body shells from?
In Model shops, Search through some keywords like "Tamiya" and they should appear
NOPE! LOL
inspired driving dude, nice use of nature for the track layout