September 2, 2010

Buggy Cross-Country

Me and Buggy Doing some Cross Country

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August 23, 2010

Shino The BuggyMan

vid about shino

Duration : 2 min 50 sec

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August 13, 2010

XRAILS Buggy Tours in Cozumel

One of the newest adventure options in Cozumel, the Wild Tours XRAILS to Jade Caverns is a unique sightseeing expedition in an XRAIL all-terrain sightseeing buggy. The tour ends at the Jade Caverns and includes a visit to the beach and the Botanical Oasis. Find more information at http://www4.vacationsmadeeasy.com/CozumelQR/activity/CozumelAdventure.cfm.

Duration : 31 sec

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July 28, 2010

Dune Buggies are Sick

Kickin up dust in the AZ Desert

Duration : 1 min 50 sec

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July 26, 2010

My rc nitro car randomly stalls on no particular power, does anyone know how to stop this?

My rc nitro 1/8 buggy stalls about three times every tank randomly and i do not know what is causing it. I am really confused as the engine does not stall at any particular throttle level. Any help would be great, thanks :) Oh, and I don't think the air bubbles are affecting it because there aren't any visible ones and the car still stalls.

it sounds like u have air bubbles in your fuel line. if your fuel line is clear then look and see if there r any air bubbles in it. it is caused by a leak in the fuel line or the tank. u can check by taking the lines off of the carb and the exhaust and blow in to one end while blocking the other, if there is a leak then u will know it.

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July 20, 2010

which is better for a beginner a nitro rc buggy or an electric rc buggy?

im just starting out and i dont know which is better for a beginner

Start electric for sure. Nitro adds a whole level of complexity to the hobby that can be frustrating when you are just starting out.

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July 18, 2010

Buying a Children's Double Buggy

http://bestdoublebuggy.co.uk - Parents of twins will attest, that shopping is a much more managing endeavor, when you own a children's double buggy.

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July 8, 2010

Matt Martinez Buggy Main

Matt Martinez Buggy Main at The Harvest 08'

Duration : 2 min 11 sec

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June 29, 2010

présentation buggy fini

travail d'analyse de contrainte pour une voiture , ici un buggy , un peu différent d'une voiture. mise en place de contrainte d'animation et de script pour faciliter l'animation du buggy

Duration : 5 min 51 sec

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June 19, 2010

what is a good RC nitro buggy brand that is not that pricey?

i am trying to figure out what would be a good brand for an RC nitro buugy

http://www.rcpitstop.co.uk/hobao-hyper-7-tq-sport-rtr-18th-racing-buggy-740-p.asp
and
http://www.wheelspinmodels.co.uk/car/item/HPI-10508-HPI-Trophy-3-5-1-8th-Scale-Rallycross-Buggy-RTR__288b/
and
http://www.rccarsandtrucks.co.uk/1377_1_105420892.html
Are the three most run at my club. The Hypers tend to be the quicker cars, but i've noticed need replacement parts more often. The trophy is what i run, and i love it.
The Thunder tiger is as quick as the hyper, if rightly tuned, but seems to be the hardest to start, seems to be the most temperamental.

Most 1/8th buggies are around £200. However i got my trophy 2nd hand for £70. Needed a new steering servo (about a tenner) a new glow plug, and a few screws tightened.
If your just starting out, get a new one. Preferably buy from a shop, as i know antics and model zone etc. will only touch models bought from them.

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