
Electric On / Off Road RC car?
Thinking about getting myself an electric rc car to race in Las Vegas to emerge in the desert in southern Utah. I used to run gas years ago in Miami, but I think I want power now. Someone know of any good, fast on the road off-road electric RC cars out there? (preferably not a big old monster truck, I like some smooth.) Thank you
If you want real speed of an electric RC car, you may need to brush. You havent mentioned your price range, so I'll give you a gap; http://www.losi.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID = LOSB0101 is probably about the minimum for a decent brushless RTR brand. However, you can pay up; http://www.modelsport.co.uk/?CallFunction=ShowSpecification&ItemID=32873 (A British site, I know, but an American company.) Finally, you can always buy Cheapy brushed a standard model, and upgrade, for example; http://cgi http://www.nitrotek.co.uk/H94107.htm + .ebay.co.uk/Ezrun-9T-brushless-Motor -system-60A-SL-v2-CSE-RC-CAR_W0QQitemZ360231811928QQcmdZViewItemQQptZRadio_Control_Parts_Accessories? hash = item53df7d3b58 Problem with the last being that if a model has been running a brushed motor, the drive train is probably not designed to process a source of power brushless. If you can convince Back to nitro obtain ahttp: / / www.hobao-racing.com / products/hyper7TQ28/hyper7TQ28.php Brilliant car.
Addiction RC at the Redline Raceway, Ogden Utah Nitro Fun
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