http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHICLcRvX8E
FASTER!!!! ;D
Haha not when its so crowded!
I had to learn the hard way! :(
Who did you hit? 8-) >:D
Lol I lightly hit few people on their feet and hit myself once on my leg with my Phoenix :giggle:
Quote from: iamahuman on April 24, 2011, 10:22:58 AM
FASTER!!!! ;D
I don't know that word.....!!!!!! :giggle:
^^Learn it. ;D >:D
Once you do,you will never forget it.
nice vid. but will post the same thing as above - Faster :giggle:
and on a more serious note is the xxt waterproof??
No it is not.Not even the VXL systems are truly "waterproof".They are water resistant.
I'm sure in a few years it'll be a punishable offense for not taking your car to its limits! :P Lets have some high speed videos! Not at the beach though. Cleaning all that sand will be a royal pain! Not to mention damage from the salt.
You can expect its speedy run video soon. Yes, cleaning the sand is really a big problem. :banghead:
Remove ESC and reciever and wash with water, then wash with diesel, then again with water and blow dry quickly with a min. 400W blower.
Your car would shine like new
Thanks Arpit for your advice.
Anytime sir, i'l soon make a vid on it and post up on my channel (Youtube)
And today was its overhaul. Rust on some parts due to my laziness to clean it on the same day. :banghead:
Hey why diesel? :)
It is kerosene and for the easiness of cleaning.
Quote from: rajathv8 on May 16, 2011, 02:07:59 AM
Hey why diesel? :)
+1 to that. I've always seen mechanics use petrol to clean cars, though i've been warned it will burn the rubber on our RC's. Really curious to know why you used diesel or kerosene
My bro told me, diesel/petrol/kerosene serve same purpose, diesel is a bit cheaper so he uses diesel.
It kinda evaporates by itself so is easier to dry, and some natural oligo/higher aliphatic org. compounds help to slightly make the surface shiny. I dont know if i got him correctly but his meaning was something similar to what i said.
In short it acts like a polish/greasing agent.
+1 to Himak.