Exceed RC Dynamite (Infinitive) review pt. 2 - BRUSHLESS version

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2011

See the brushed version review at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvbptbRQVsU

A review based on my experiences with the Exceed RC Dynamite from NitroRCX.com, upgraded to brushless form. The truck is also known as the HSP Brontosaurus or Redcat Volcano, or available under the Himoto brand.

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  • This truck has been renamed and is now called the Infinitive. Same vehicle different paint.

  • When u buy the brushed version it comes with weaker plastic and parts. the brushless come with stronger material to hold up with the power it puts out :)

  • @xXxLuke97xXx That's just incorrect, according to my contact at Exceed at the time. Exact same plastic. Only one set of part numbers.

  • would you say that exceed is a good company? are they durable?

    Thanks!!

  • @Rcpalace It varies from vehicle to vehicle. Some are good deals. Some are horifically fragile.

  • Bushless rtr is made to take the force of the speed it puts out it only broke cause you have brushed truck and parts with brushless set up

  • @xXxLuke97xXx This was the "pro" upgraded version with all of the supposedly stronger parts that were released with the brushless version. Only missing the aluminum shocks, and shocks weren't an issue. The brushless edition did not come with aluminum hubs or arms, CVDs, etc.

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  • hey jang im planning on buying a similar brushless system and i plan to put it into a tamiya durga i just want to know if the system is reliable for racing thanks :)

  • I respect your opinion Jang and i would like to know what you think about comments made on suspension adjustments, wheel and tire sizes? I was going to buy the pro version until i seen your review. now im looking at the sunfire buggy going brushless for sure. what offroad RC's do you recommend?

  • hey Jang

    at 4:25 u speak german and in Germany we call this thing ,,Knochen" its hard to explain hou u should pronounce this:)

    by the way in Germany is this chassi the REELY BIG TYRE its exactly the same and the allmost ready to tun version costs about 60€

    thanks for this review i have this car now and its great for building your owen Project hith custom parts and a 6s lipo in it...

  • maybe you should make another video on the the pro version out of the box tests to make it more convincing.

  • very good

  • Adjust the linkage arm connecting points appropriately and the suspension travel problems and upright breakage problems go away. Out of the box linkage geometry is "average" and not ideal for the kind of driving in the video. Mine bottoms out fine on the chassis with plenty of suspension travel and even some camber in the wheels for better handling. Hop up dogbones w/ universal joints if needed. Take the time to program ESC. A small amount of obvious tinkering and it's a fine durable truck.

  • the probmem lies in the tires, they absorb nothing, smaller rims and bigger tires ,it will never break

  • Das ist :D nice you can speak German

  • @interhighh brushless has much more power to it and is also more efficient but all that come at a higher cost

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