nitro rc..what brands to stay away from
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RE: nitro rc..what brands to stay away from
ORIGINAL: derrick05
CEN 1/8 vehicles are the absolute touhest,most durable rc out there for bashing[X(]
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personally, where I live there are a ton of places that carry Traxxas products, so that in itself was the main reason I bought a Traxxas for my first truck. I wanted to be able to fix it. However everyone seems to think that HPI are the most durable vehicles, and it seems like companies like LOSI, Kyosho, Mugen are for all the hardcore racing types.
here are my suggestions:
Traxxas Revo 3.3
Hpi Hellfire
Hpi Savage
Hpi Firestorm
personally, where I live there are a ton of places that carry Traxxas products, so that in itself was the main reason I bought a Traxxas for my first truck. I wanted to be able to fix it. However everyone seems to think that HPI are the most durable vehicles, and it seems like companies like LOSI, Kyosho, Mugen are for all the hardcore racing types.
here are my suggestions:
Traxxas Revo 3.3
Hpi Hellfire
Hpi Savage
Hpi Firestorm
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RE: nitro rc..what brands to stay away from
I know how it is and why you should never get and online "begginer" rc i have had the worst time ever using it. also ttrying to get parts was a pain of coarse i got the truck for free and cant get any parts to swap out so they will be easy to replace. the truck is called and acme conquistidor. i want to get a new nitro rc but idk yet i just dont know any good brands.</p>
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RE: nitro rc..what brands to stay away from
You could have started a new thread instead of resurecting an old thread
But anyways it depends
1/8th buggy I like the Ofna Jammin X1x great buggy IMO. Spent $300 on it RTR $30 on braces, and a $28 servo not put one penny into it since. Comes with a good RTR engine
Savage Great monster truck for the cash. Damn solid and has tons of hop-ups. The Savage X RTR comes with a good engine mill as far as RTR's go (same as the Jammin)
The HPI MT2 like mentioned earlier fine vehicle just the arms are kinda a weak spot, along with its hubs. Unfortunately RPM never made arms for it like they do with a pile of other vehicles so your stuck with the HPI ones. GPM knuckles on it work wonders with the knuckle problem. Otherwise solid truck. But due to the arm issues (I've broke 3 or so, most out of all my RC's) I'd recommend the jammin buggy over it seeing its cheaper, and the same physical size, and has same clearance. I find the HPI small blocks very newbie to nitro friendly.
Jammin .5 CRT RTR is a good truck I got a kit one(I made it BL), and it holds up well. I think it comes with a picco engine(never tried this engine but not heard any negatives), and sells for around $160(only nitro I would recommend under $300)
Only thing is with nitro unlike electric where the $20 Tacon BL motor will perform close to the $80 Verlinion motor, and be the same difficulty to get to run a nitro motor you get what you pay for. Buy a cheap motor you get a cheap mill, and a cheap carb on it. A cheap motor will more than likely not hold a tune very well, and wear out faster.
Those are my opinion on what I got that works. I've had other engines that gave me headaches trying to get to run.
But anyways it depends
1/8th buggy I like the Ofna Jammin X1x great buggy IMO. Spent $300 on it RTR $30 on braces, and a $28 servo not put one penny into it since. Comes with a good RTR engine
Savage Great monster truck for the cash. Damn solid and has tons of hop-ups. The Savage X RTR comes with a good engine mill as far as RTR's go (same as the Jammin)
The HPI MT2 like mentioned earlier fine vehicle just the arms are kinda a weak spot, along with its hubs. Unfortunately RPM never made arms for it like they do with a pile of other vehicles so your stuck with the HPI ones. GPM knuckles on it work wonders with the knuckle problem. Otherwise solid truck. But due to the arm issues (I've broke 3 or so, most out of all my RC's) I'd recommend the jammin buggy over it seeing its cheaper, and the same physical size, and has same clearance. I find the HPI small blocks very newbie to nitro friendly.
Jammin .5 CRT RTR is a good truck I got a kit one(I made it BL), and it holds up well. I think it comes with a picco engine(never tried this engine but not heard any negatives), and sells for around $160(only nitro I would recommend under $300)
Only thing is with nitro unlike electric where the $20 Tacon BL motor will perform close to the $80 Verlinion motor, and be the same difficulty to get to run a nitro motor you get what you pay for. Buy a cheap motor you get a cheap mill, and a cheap carb on it. A cheap motor will more than likely not hold a tune very well, and wear out faster.
Those are my opinion on what I got that works. I've had other engines that gave me headaches trying to get to run.
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RE: nitro rc..what brands to stay away from
ORIGINAL: Devils-Reject
stay away from
REDCAT
stay away from
REDCAT
redcat.
just kidding.
for beginners it is important to buy a brand/model that your local hobby shop supports. that means both parts support, and one they can give you advice on.
do some reading on engine break-in. it is tough for many new to nitro. after the engine breakin, the motor is much easier to start.
you need to consider all the extras you will need. spare glow plugs, fuel bottle, fuel, glow plug warmer, tools ect.
even it a nitro is RTR, it doesnt come with everything you need. the above^^ are almost always sold seperately.
patience is needed with any nitro. you dont pull these things out of the box and start running them! proper breakin takes hours.
and even running them takes extra time....time to setup and start running, and then time to clean them afterwards, get all the fuel out ect.
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RE: nitro rc..what brands to stay away from
1) Tamiya 2)Associated 3)HPI 4)Losi 5)Traxxas
Are basically the only companies Ive stuck with.
Id reccomend Yokomo but they have shut down US operations and I only got one car I race by them.
They are a mix of Tamiya and Assocaited. So basically Tamiya and Assocaited parts fit my Yokomo.
My Touring Car Latemodel
Darn wrong thread....im so sorry...it's titled Nitro...[:@]
Are basically the only companies Ive stuck with.
Id reccomend Yokomo but they have shut down US operations and I only got one car I race by them.
They are a mix of Tamiya and Assocaited. So basically Tamiya and Assocaited parts fit my Yokomo.
My Touring Car Latemodel
Darn wrong thread....im so sorry...it's titled Nitro...[:@]
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RE: nitro rc..what brands to stay away from
i like team associated brand, i have had an ofna lx-1 and the radio is crap. you will need a better one, i suggest 2.4 ghz. i had a traxxas 2.4ghz link. worked perfect.
i also blew up the engine... because of the crappy radio failure it went into a fence WOT and there goes my engine... after 2 gallons or not even.
but i also had a radio glitch on the first run.
oh and it also glitched and went into a brook.... totally underwater. fried all the servos and after a week the reciever finally died.
i also blew up the engine... because of the crappy radio failure it went into a fence WOT and there goes my engine... after 2 gallons or not even.
but i also had a radio glitch on the first run.
oh and it also glitched and went into a brook.... totally underwater. fried all the servos and after a week the reciever finally died.
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RE: nitro rc..what brands to stay away from
Darn wrong thread....im so sorry...it's titled Nitro...[:@]
Don't sweat it. Tamiya aside, generally, someone who makes good nitros makes good electrics as well.
Speaking of that, I wonder why Tamiya makes such awesome electrics, but hasn't had much luck with nitro...