ZD Racing RAPTORS BX-16 4WD Brushless Buggy: Bash, Torture, Crash, Repair! HD
ZD Racing RAPTORS BX-16: https://goo.gl/42pDbr coupon code: A7003 ($12 off) RC Moment: https://goo.gl/929WCe coupon code: A3748 (get any order 10% off with this coupon code) This ZD Racing RAPTORS BX-16 9051 1/16 scale electric brushless RTR off-road buggy with 2.4GHz 3CH proportional remote was sent to me for a review by rcmoment.com Thank you very much! In this video: - Test drive - Hard wall crash - Repair (using a 3D printed servo saver arm and an M3 screw) - Bash & jumps - Waterproofness test Part 1 of this review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLcZ4brmjz4 Features: - 4WD - Brushless combo (rebranded Racerstar): 2435, 3300KV motor, 25A ESC - 2.4GHz 3CH proportional - Oil filled shocks - Ball bearings - 1500mAh 7.4V (2S) LiPo - Mains voltage (110-240V) charger included. Charging current 800mA. Suitable for 2S & 3S Lithium batteries with standard balance plug. What I like on this car: - Very smooth oil filled shocks (really!) - Very grippy off road tires with foam inside - Adjustable toe (front only) and camber - Very good steering with no dead zone around the center position and very little backlash - Extremely precise handling. Just perfect. - 3 pin steering servo - Steel pinion Metal bevel gears - Steel central driveshaft - Steel driveshafts & CVD - Low center of gravity. It’s almost impossible to flip it - The steering trim pots (dual rate & center position) - Proper self tapping screws are used for plastic parts - Long run time of about 20 minutes (depending on throttle) What not: - Plastic transmission cups (only on the differential side) - Plastic spider gears - Plastic spur gear is unprotected - The throttle trim pot (a throttle dual rate pot would have been better) - The main switch and the ESC capacitors are flapping around in the breeze - The servo saver is a bit thin and cracked during a hard wall crash (which was entirely my fault) - Parts support? The measured wheel RPM (without load) is 3100. If you do the gear ratio math with the 3300KV motor and the 11 tooth motor pinion, it should be 2474. So I believe, the used motor is the 4500KV version. The theoretical speed is 42km/h. With the optional 16 tooth pinion it would be 61km/h in theory. All in all this buggy is a winner. The build quality is way better than in a WLtoys A959 for example. Unlike the WLtoys it is easily controllable at top speed and driving a straight line is a piece of cake. Unfortunately spare parts are a bit hard to get. Please let me know, if you know, where we can buy them. Check out my other RC videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGO5EJJClJBCjIvu8frS7LrEU3H2Yz_so The STL data for the servo saver arm can be found on my Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2921412 My GitHub: https://github.com/TheDIYGuy999 My Thingiverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/TheDIYGuy999/designs Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheDIYGuy999 on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/151735593@N06/ and on Google +: https://plus.google.com/b
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