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noooooooooooooooooooo now i might have to use the fugly orange porche
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Is anyone into planes, have seen a few fight jets on you tube and they look amazing.
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Ill come to a carpark bash and bust out some backflips if I can get a ramp there, can I bring some nitro friends and a peg board? I know a guy with a 3 speed schumacher onroad with a custom built novarossi stage 5 modded engine that will blow you away and we have radar guns for the drags. |
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I would recomend you dont buy Nitro, but instead one of the many 2-stroke cars, buggies or trucks. I like the Baja like previously mentioned but have a Carson Comanche with about 5HP. Here are a list of mods and some pics:
Jetpro Pipe, DDM Pre-filter and filter, DDM pull start cover, RC/PB Choke, Velocity Stack, Race ported 30.5cc Head Kit, 2mm stuffer stroker,wt813 f/pump,5745mg and 645mg servos and Wheelie Bar
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yay mini drags
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would you recommend nitro or battery for RC drift?
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Battery....instant, linear torque rather than the on-off nature of a nitro powered car, due to the clutch. Easier to keep the tyres spinning smoothly with a battery car, and sometimes a powerful nitro engine can cause you to LOSE control rather than maintain a constant drift.
That being said, many people do drift nitro cars...its just a lot harder to drift with a nitro than a battery powered car. |
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I was looking at the battery powered drift cars that were on display at last years auto salon. anyone know where i can get a hold of one??? Havent seen em in any of the local hobby shops
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