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#11 Re: Remote control drift car
sid808 Posted on: 2012/10/15 11:14
Hi friends

If you do go for a drifter, go for electric. Nitro is good but more suited for racing buggys monster trucks etc.
I would suggest you to get monster truck off road model there way more fun

Regards
Sid
Nitrotek


#12 Re: Remote control drift car
AndyM1 Posted on: 2012/10/15 11:33
Thundertiger make a good brushless drift car its called the sparrowhawk and it retails for around $299


#13 Re: Remote control drift car
BigD Posted on: 2012/10/22 4:58
Now youve done it, Nitro is the most fun by far with sound, smell and power. I have a Nitro forced 15 with tuned pipe and turbo glow plug. it 4x4 with adjustable 2 speed gears, the best dounuts, burnouts and drifts its head off, Goes through tyres even more than my Datto

What i would suggest is to find a Super Nitro club near where you live and can go one afternoon to see these things in action. I went to the Penrith District Nitro Racing club. first Tue night of the month from 7pm

They have circuit racing for single speed and 2 speed pro, then different class motors and Drag racing top fuelers. 40mtr straight line punch instead of 400mtrs (Love it)
The latest craze is Drifting, its the same cars but they put special drift tyres on. Electric is alot cheaper and a better range of cars to choose from.
I went through a few parts at the start but now im alot better and dont cash hard very often.
I have attached a pic of my latest drift shell, just feed it nitro fuel and rip rip

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#14 Re: Remote control drift car
AndyM1 Posted on: 2012/10/24 4:53
lol the great debate.
I think thier will always be a place for both nitro & electric. Petrol heads will always like nitro, nitro just requires more input to begin with whilst learning how to tune the engine ect, where electric is alot more user friendly just plug & play.
Also thiers only so much you can do with a engine once you have brought a comp engine fitted a pipe maybe had a little porting done run it on the hightest nitro content fuel, maybe a little porting.
But with electric the sky is the limit you can play around with different KV ratings, volts, amps, c ratings ect.
I normally go petrol offroad & electric onroad.
Also for drifting electric would be better as the power is more controlable.



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