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cboggs 07-17-2016 09:25 PM

"Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
The object of this build thread is to show what can be done with a stock RTR with minimal upgrades and some tuning to get the best performance out of this rig. I will keep this budget friendly as this isn't my personal comp rig but will be a loaner rig to whoever shows up to our comps and can feel they can compete with anyone there. We'll start with the out of the box pics...

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cboggs 07-17-2016 09:43 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
The electronics are actually really nice (besides the under powered servo) and have more than enough power to make anyone happy to run it. The motors are 35T and have good speed and torque, the esc has some nice punch to it and still provides good drag brake and start up, and the dig unit works just like it should providing front or rear dig with the flip of a toggle switch on the radio. There is also a BEC included! Now the wiring and placement of the electronics could use a clean up, there is lots of excess wiring, and I'll show what I've done. The esc and dig unit I have decased and shrink wrapped to make it a smaller package. I also hard wired everything together to get rid of any possible connection that could come loose (esc to dig, motor wires from dig directly to motors) and also changed the battery plug to a Deans and wired the BEC to the battery plug.

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cboggs 07-17-2016 09:50 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Now the ESC, I have removed the heat sink and the plug attached to it. You must have this little plug plugged in otherwise the esc won't work. I shrink wrapped it and then shrink wrapped the esc to prevent any shorting out and be somewhat weather resistant, DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK! I also cut off the off/on switch and soldered the two wires together so its always on. So far everything has been working great and has really made the electronics mush smaller and easier to package on the skid.

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cboggs 07-17-2016 09:55 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
After changing the shock springs to the softest ones included in the kit and some paint on the body panels, it was ready for its first showing at our comp yesterday.

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tapped-out 07-17-2016 10:20 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Rc4wd put together a really nice RTR comp crawler... looking forward to seeing the bully 2 in action...

84yoda 07-17-2016 10:48 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
I was pretty set on a kit but now thinking the rtr might be the way to go (since electronics are decent other then servo). What's the weight now (without battery) since you cleaned up that mile long wiring and decased some stuff?

Lookin good btw!

cboggs 07-18-2016 12:08 AM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 84yoda (Post 5535387)
I was pretty set on a kit but now thinking the rtr might be the way to go (since electronics are decent other then servo). What's the weight now (without battery) since you cleaned up that mile long wiring and decased some stuff?

Lookin good btw!

Weight is 4#6oz with RC4WD knuckle weights.

Robbob 07-18-2016 07:23 AM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cboggs (Post 5535370)

Whats the extra FET for?

norco kid 07-18-2016 08:10 AM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Good job on the electronics. Looks MUCH nicer. How are those shocks btw?

douwe 07-18-2016 09:52 AM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by norco kid (Post 5535473)
Good job on the electronics. Looks MUCH nicer. How are those shocks btw?


Dont know how much he likes them.. But is was pretty suprised!!!

tapped-out 07-18-2016 10:57 AM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
https://youtu.be/8ZwFlN-lQ5s
Look to be doing well in video.. (not cboggs rig)

I noticed in specs info on the rig it says. Shocks can be filled with oil.... does that mean shock don't come with shock oil?

noname0383 07-18-2016 07:42 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tapped-out (Post 5535565)
https://youtu.be/8ZwFlN-lQ5s
Look to be doing well in video.. (not cboggs rig)

I noticed in specs info on the rig it says. Shocks can be filled with oil.... does that mean shock don't come with shock oil?

No shocks oil indeed... Some went with 30wt front and 40-60wt rear...

cboggs 07-18-2016 09:19 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbob (Post 5535450)
Whats the extra FET for?

My guess is its for a fan on the heat sink.

Quote:

Originally Posted by tapped-out (Post 5535565)
https://youtu.be/8ZwFlN-lQ5s
Look to be doing well in video.. (not cboggs rig)

I noticed in specs info on the rig it says. Shocks can be filled with oil.... does that mean shock don't come with shock oil?

Shocks have some type of oil in them, not sure exactly what though. I put 40wt in the front and 60wt in the rear shocks.

cboggs 07-18-2016 10:10 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
More adjustments made. I moved the shocks to the bottom hole on the axle mounts and moved the shocks location at the chassis, longer rod ends on the rear uppers on one end to clock the axle back more and also dropped it down a hole on the axle mount. Tires are vented and lugs cut for more bite.

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jdmguy760 07-18-2016 11:15 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
So is it worth it


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cboggs 07-18-2016 11:22 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
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Originally Posted by jdmguy760 (Post 5535976)
So is it worth it


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For anyone looking at a comp crawler, yes, its definitely worth it! There has never been a nicer comp crawler RTR or Roller/kit available until now. Besides a new servo this rig is just as it comes out of the box, anyone can set this up the same without spending a dime."thumbsup"

jdmguy760 07-18-2016 11:23 PM

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Cool I been wanting another comp rig but waiting on dlux so who knows what I'll get lol


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cboggs 07-18-2016 11:38 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jdmguy760 (Post 5535979)
Cool I been wanting another comp rig but waiting on dlux so who knows what I'll get lol


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Compare what your getting to this and I think you'll see the value here, CF chassis vs Delrin, Ti links vs steel links, plus you get some pretty good tires and a few other odds and ends. I've ran these axles on my other comp rig for years now and have only broken 2 gears in 3 years for being stupid, they are very strong!

jdmguy760 07-18-2016 11:40 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cboggs (Post 5535984)
Compare what your getting to this and I think you'll see the value here, CF chassis vs Delrin, Ti links vs steel links, plus you get some pretty good tires and a few other odds and ends. I've ran these axles on my other comp rig for years now and have only broken 2 gears in 3 years for being stupid, they are very strong!



Nice never knew it was that tuff gonna check on more on it [emoji106]


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TraskRiver 07-19-2016 10:12 PM

Re: "Loaner" Bully 2 RTR
 
I'm on the fence about buying one. Real interested but waiting it out a little longer. Seems to be a good deal for the price. How does the dig feel?


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