I've read that electric is preferred for drifting as nitro's tend to have excessive clutch wear when used for drifting (we've replaced a clutch since the video was taken).
so what would you recommend to me. an electrive drive or a gas drive rc car. i want to drift to. i will have two sets of tires a drift set and a grip set
thanks but yesterday i saw a gas drive rc drift car. was it right, because it was very fast in the corners and better than a electric drive.i ask because i wanna buy one of those so....
From my reading RC electric drift cars have higher torque motors (c. +20%) than stock RC electric race cars and they should be more reliable than nitro for drifting: I'd go (purpose-built) electric for drifting.
I've read that electric is preferred for drifting as nitro's tend to have excessive clutch wear when used for drifting (we've replaced a clutch since the video was taken).
that car is fast!!!
AFAIK Drift cars are all electric drive.
Cost c. AUD$250 at the time (online), SRP was c. AUD$600 (pull start version).
damn it it's the ''speedest'' thing i've ever seen how much did it cost
so what would you recommend to me. an electrive drive or a gas drive rc car.
i want to drift to.
i will have two sets of tires a drift set and a grip set
thanks but yesterday i saw a gas drive rc drift car.
was it right, because it was very fast in the corners and better than a electric drive.i ask because i wanna buy one of those so....
Thanks - c. 50 mph actual speed (500 mph to scale :)
can it be a drift rc car?
From my reading RC electric drift cars have higher torque motors (c. +20%) than stock RC electric race cars and they should be more reliable than nitro for drifting: I'd go (purpose-built) electric for drifting.