Kyosho DRX
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Kyosho DRX
Hey,
I don't know if this is the right place to ask these questions - my car isn't really a buggy but its based off a buggy chasis I believe.
Anyways, I am curious whats the best way to waterproof a nitro RC car or more specifically my type of car.
I don't really care to run the car through huge puddles of water or anything but I want to be able to drive it in the rain and whatever without being worried.
I don't know if this is the right place to ask these questions - my car isn't really a buggy but its based off a buggy chasis I believe.
Anyways, I am curious whats the best way to waterproof a nitro RC car or more specifically my type of car.
I don't really care to run the car through huge puddles of water or anything but I want to be able to drive it in the rain and whatever without being worried.
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RE: Kyosho DRX
Reciever and battery packs in balloons, servo's you can unscrew the top and put in some grease and then seal up, there aint much you can do with the air filter Xept keep it well oiled and maybe sleeve it. Shocks can be protected from the eliments using rubber gloves, check out my garage to get a rough idea of home made shock sleeves.
Down here in Belgium it rains cats'n'dogs some times but it dont stop us from having a blast.
The transmiter can be put inside a plastic bag a still operate properly.
Down here in Belgium it rains cats'n'dogs some times but it dont stop us from having a blast.
The transmiter can be put inside a plastic bag a still operate properly.