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Hi all! First time post (new member) for me. I received a box of old RC cars from when I was a young lad. In the box was my Yokomo RPS SE and an Airtronics XL2P controller. I wanted to see what battery options I could go with to see if this baby is going to run.
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Nice to see your little 834b, some good options on that baby. Also, welcome to RC10talk we like the finds like this so keep the story coming.
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Yeah, but we don't want to see it posted in the "Forum Rules" section. :lol:
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Rookie mistake! Sorry gents! For battery options, it originally had a Playtron NiCd 7.2V 1200 Mah. Anything that I could upgrade to nowadays? I’m just getting back into the RC thing after 35 years.

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Things have changed a lot with battery's and these days its more a question of can the car handle the battery , NiMH battery's can be fitted straight in and can easily be 2000mah 7.2v , that's probably the kindest way to go , the motor ,gears and speed controller will all cope . If you want a bit more oomph then you can fit a 2 cell lipo , these would be more like an 8.4 v battery in the old days and you can easily fit a 5000mah lipo but the down side is the mechanical speed controller might not last long and you'd have to stop every 5 min or so for the motor to cool down because its will get far hotter than with old school battery's ! Next up the evolutionary tree would be go Brushless , modern rc motors have also leapt ahead and modern brushless motors are far more efficient so you can run them way longer without having to let them cool down , its fairly normal to run a car for 30+ min at far higher speeds these days , the motors do need a brushless speed controller to run them , now it you run a brushless motor and ESC (electronic speed controller ) then you could run on either NiMH or Lipo battery's without a problem and the NiMH will be kinder to the transmition , the gearbox would be the next week link and that's the limiting factor for vintage rc cars .
So you have to think , do I want to keep it vintage ? (I would ) or do I want to upgrade it with modern electronics , might I suggest if you want a car to go like a bat out of hell then a modern cheap car can do that better and you can easily replace parts where as a vintage car if you brake something you could hunt for months to find a replacement part .
Your car looks great by the way ,I love the old 834b's .
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Dadio wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2020 5:10 am So you have to think , do I want to keep it vintage ? (I would ) or do I want to upgrade it with modern electronics , might I suggest if you want a car to go like a bat out of hell then a modern cheap car can do that better and you can easily replace parts where as a vintage car if you brake something you could hunt for months to find a replacement part .
Your car looks great by the way ,I love the old 834b's .
You definitely want to consider what Dadio has said, you have a fairly rare car that looks to be in great condition :wink:

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Thanks you Dadio and Brian for the informative post! I think you’re absolutely right about keeping the vintage aspect of the car and maybe better to run a cheaper RC car just for S and Gs.

Question: What are 834bs going for now a days? I’ve not seen any on the market.

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I'm not going to put a price on it but I will say that they rarely come up for sale I the condition yours is in ,maybe a car like yours goes on sale every 18 months to 2 years , I think in the last year two mostly complete cars were on eBay and one or two incomplete cars , even original parts are scarce and can go for silly money .
If I were you I might get a 7.2v 2000mah NiMH pack and a new body for it and maybe lightly drive it , others here on the forum would just display it as a shelf queen .
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Some very nice pictures of your dogfighter.
Hot trick parts with nice RPS blue dampers.
I would say easily over 300$ in that condition.

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Mike88 wrote: Sat Apr 04, 2020 6:04 pm Thanks you Dadio and Brian for the informative post! I think you’re absolutely right about keeping the vintage aspect of the car and maybe better to run a cheaper RC car just for S and Gs.

Question: What are 834bs going for now a days? I’ve not seen any on the market.

Thanks again!
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:) Really appreciate all of the love and replies on the 834b! It was pretty special back in the day as my parents upgraded me from a Super Champ (I still have and is in rough shape) to the Yokomo. I raced a little bit back in the 80’s and did fair. Then I started upgrading parts. Then...my friends and I found girls. The love of RC racing parted. I loved pulling this from my parents basement to see it hadn’t changed. No undercarriage scratches. Tires minimally worn. The only fear I have is running her as I’ve seen the cost of replacement parts are costly. Thanks again for the post and the community! Looking forward to chatting!

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I still run mine from time to time but then I have three (how did that happen?), one very stock , one retro moded and a third that i cloned with CAD and 3d printed so I could have one I could drive without regret .
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Dadio wrote: Tue Apr 07, 2020 7:01 pm I still run mine from time to time but then I have three (how did that happen?), one very stock , one retro moded and a third that i cloned with CAD and 3d printed so I could have one I could drive without regret .
I have three! One to display, one to open, and one just in case!!! :mrgreen:



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