can you give measure that glass setup ?? please
MizanKool 3 months ago
THE FATHER OF JILLES IS MY TEACHER!
youpieyoup1 8 months ago
Tamiya best !
PrzemekBuczek 9 months ago
HotBodies cyclone rulez!
litium700 1 year ago
@litium700
No...
Booczech7 1 year ago
@NicoSchweinzer Yes there is oil in it.
shikakae123 1 year ago
What if the aluminium shocks that i have does not have any rebound,does that mean that it is spoiled or something?
@shikakae123 Have you checked, if there´s oil in it?
NicoSchweinzer 1 year ago
polo polo polo polo
imtrill07 1 year ago
YOU SUCK
SergioPhoenix1911 1 year ago
@SergioPhoenix1911 you to -_-"
dude.. this guy is some sort of my hero since i've met him on the track :D
AtheleasNL 1 year ago
why are the chassis' in the beggining dont have batts?
jullian707 1 year ago
how can i get shock oil between 30-40 weight using 25 weight oil and what other weight?
98CiViC0301 1 year ago
nice! thanks for the vids. keep 'em coming!
mentalmetal1 1 year ago
The device that you use to suck out the air, where did you get it? Or DIY?
awthawth 2 years ago
Tamiya makes them part # 54152 works awesome!
losilover 2 years ago
any hobbie shop...not a diy!
FabioTeDim 2 years ago
I thought the idea behind silicone (shock oil) was that it behaved with the same viscosity no matter what the ambient temps ???
buttmonkey1969 2 years ago
Higher (track) temperatures mean often more grip, so you will use thicker oil. And if it's cold you will run softer oil to gain more grip.
GewoonVictor 2 years ago
ambient temp resistance, not the proof.
like water proof watch and a water resistance watch?
i dont it was useless LOL
thanks for the tips cant wait for the next one
rblondon 2 years ago
Cool. Thanks!
redbones01 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing the tips.
air2kfinland 2 years ago
I want an air remover like this!!
supergreg010 2 years ago
can you give measure that glass setup ?? please
MizanKool 3 months ago
THE FATHER OF JILLES IS MY TEACHER!
youpieyoup1 8 months ago
Tamiya best !
PrzemekBuczek 9 months ago
HotBodies cyclone rulez!
litium700 1 year ago
@litium700
No...
Booczech7 1 year ago
@NicoSchweinzer Yes there is oil in it.
shikakae123 1 year ago
What if the aluminium shocks that i have does not have any rebound,does that mean that it is spoiled or something?
shikakae123 1 year ago
@shikakae123 Have you checked, if there´s oil in it?
NicoSchweinzer 1 year ago
polo polo polo polo
imtrill07 1 year ago
YOU SUCK
SergioPhoenix1911 1 year ago
@SergioPhoenix1911 you to -_-"
dude.. this guy is some sort of my hero since i've met him on the track :D
AtheleasNL 1 year ago
why are the chassis' in the beggining dont have batts?
jullian707 1 year ago
how can i get shock oil between 30-40 weight using 25 weight oil and what other weight?
98CiViC0301 1 year ago
nice! thanks for the vids. keep 'em coming!
mentalmetal1 1 year ago
The device that you use to suck out the air, where did you get it? Or DIY?
awthawth 2 years ago
Tamiya makes them part # 54152 works awesome!
losilover 2 years ago
any hobbie shop...not a diy!
FabioTeDim 2 years ago
I thought the idea behind silicone (shock oil) was that it behaved with the same viscosity no matter what the ambient temps ???
buttmonkey1969 2 years ago
Higher (track) temperatures mean often more grip, so you will use thicker oil. And if it's cold you will run softer oil to gain more grip.
GewoonVictor 2 years ago
ambient temp resistance, not the proof.
like water proof watch and a water resistance watch?
losilover 2 years ago
i dont it was useless LOL
thanks for the tips cant wait for the next one
rblondon 2 years ago
Cool. Thanks!
redbones01 2 years ago
Thanks for sharing the tips.
air2kfinland 2 years ago
I want an air remover like this!!
supergreg010 2 years ago