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Hyper-5 04.08.2011 05:09 AM

Who's 1/8 buggy can leave burnout marks while taking off?
 
whos 1/8 buggy or buggy can do burnouts while taking off (as in leaving visible tyre marks on the road), if any1 has any pics, cause l really think is AWSOME!! :lol: (l love doing it to my 1/8 buggy, love it off the start :lol:)
e.g this is not my buggy doing this burnout:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGLWs1LmXZ4

bdebde 04.08.2011 09:00 AM

I had an onroad GTP with belted tires that left plenty of rubber on the road.

Hyper-5 04.08.2011 09:12 AM

l love looking/doing burnouts all over the road, looks so cool lol, lm gonna be doing some vids of my buggy, just waiting for my GO-PRO camera ;) l might be getting it tomoz

magman 04.08.2011 10:53 AM

My mrx-3 on-road can with no sweat...especially running on 6s

snellemin 04.08.2011 11:54 AM

My GTP's do. My Rustler use to leave pizzacutter marks.

brainanator 04.08.2011 02:03 PM

dang, that's actually pretty sweet! how quick do you go through tires though?

Hyper-5 04.09.2011 04:20 AM

lol prob 96km/h, but it looks sick, l just made a camera mount for my Go-Pro, looks not bad, nd is pretty good,
http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=857

BIG-block 04.10.2011 12:44 AM

Dude that is going to handle terrible with the camera so high. There is no reason you couldn't have mounted it on your CD or the front tower. Also if you roll that you will surely do some damage.

Hyper-5 04.10.2011 04:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG-block (Post 403887)
Dude that is going to handle terrible with the camera so high. There is no reason you couldn't have mounted it on your CD or the front tower. Also if you roll that you will surely do some damage.

lol l know at the time l didnt know how to make it shorter nd all, but l found it better by placing it underneath the mount, so it sits lower nd looks better (lm also not using that stand for the camera, lm using a clip

Hyper-5 04.10.2011 05:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BIG-block (Post 403887)
Dude that is going to handle terrible with the camera so high. There is no reason you couldn't have mounted it on your CD or the front tower. Also if you roll that you will surely do some damage.

this is the new design,

http://www.rc-monster.com/forum/pict...&pictureid=858

gtxracer 04.10.2011 02:42 PM

Anyone know what setup he was running? That was ridiculously fast. Now I want to build a 1/8 buggy and wish I didn't just sell my LMT 1940 :(

freeagent 04.10.2011 03:32 PM

When I have my MBX5R geared for about 71mph (17t), its a bit more violent then that buggy is in the video, its kind of scary at half throttle on my front street. When its warm out, and the tires and street are warm it leaves marks.

Hyper-5 04.11.2011 08:16 AM

going to be doing some runs with my Go-Pro, hopefully it'll be good :smile:

Hyper-5 04.12.2011 06:21 AM

hes the go-pro video, if it doesnt work try to refresh it
https://cid-bd8cc91a737a9733.office....?wa=wsignin1.0

brainanator 04.12.2011 09:47 AM

"It appears that you don’t have permission to access Folder1. You might be trying to access it with a different account or might need to ask the folder’s owner for permission to access it. "

Why not just upload it to youtube?


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