Getting a Zhanchi at two minutes is very young, but if you are transferring from a storebought, and you can't afford a bridging sube, it is perfectly acceptable.
On the "squishy" one, if you grab the L and R faces and pull away from eachother, and there is a large (1cm/3/8th inch) gap between...
Bumping a dead thread gives me another opportunity to post :).
I have tried maru lube and I hate how it dries so fast.
It works, there is a lot of it, but it does not last as long as Traxxas. I only used half of it after 6 months and lubing over 300 3x3, 2x2 and 4x4s.
It depends on every person. You should do about 5-10 solves in the morning to get warmed up, try to fit solves on the way to school/work (if you walk or take the bus), also at lunch, and try to spend the majority of your time solving. If you start to feel sore, stop, I have ignored solving pain...
^ It depends on what type you are using and what else is in the lubricant, such as petroleum, which also can be named "petrolatum". Petroleum Jelly is widely known as the worst most availible lubricant. So, pure glycerine can be a good choice, but unavailable to the public.
I was solving my Ghosthand 2x2, when a misalignment turned into a double corner pop. Not just a normal center cap pop, a full corner pop. Also, one random edge thing popped out with it. Could you please give instructions on how to fix this pop? Urgently.
It probbly means that either there is a defect in the product oryou have not broken it in. Try breaking it in. After, lubricate and clean it. anyway, Lunhui was supposed to be more controllable, not faster.