That looks like an Axial symbol on the head.
I don't know whether you have upgrades in mind or not, but the first thing that I would do other than to get it running and having some fun, would be to get rid of that pipe.
Your wheels spinning shows that the revs are too high and engaging the clutch.
Hitting the brake pits the brakes versus the engine and with the clutch engaged, shuts down the engine.
Your idle point could be too high.
Your idle point could also be too low, and your throttle servo trim and linkages could off enough to produce the revs.
I'm sure this topic has been discussed many a time on this site and I doubt there isn't a sticky on this subject.
Axial - I've never owned one, nor seen one in action.
They are probably at least as good as factory engines.
I just noticed an Axial .28 for sale on eBay and from what I could see of that engine and yours, they both look very similar to HPI's Nitro Star K4.6 HO engine - which I believe is a rebadged Kingtair.
Your engine at least starts up and let's assume it has adequate compression.
Your life starts to get good once you get it to idle right.
Once you reach that point, drive it (or at least try).
Then dream of upgrades.
Dumping that pipe is where I started.
Also, a failsafe, especially if you have an old AM transmitter.
Yes it has good compression still. So that's good. Thank you! I'm very appreciated! So soon as my grub screw gets here around the 27th of this month. I'll get that put in with some blue loctite stuff. And then I'ma try and get my savage too idle or rev a little lower or something because I know these wheels shouldn't be spinning soon as I fire it up or even try turning it over with the roto start