First timer at nitro
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First timer at nitro
I have a traxxas rustler(electric), associated b4, and a duratrax micro street force already. I am looking for a good, hop-up-able, nitro truck, either stadium or monster. I understand the basics of nitro, but i am no expert, so what i am asking is, whats a good nitro for a begginer? i dont want to go overboard on price but could probably spend couple hundred, like 400-500. i am just going to be bashing with it, no racing, so what should i get? thanks guys.
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RE: First timer at nitro
I'll recommend the nitro stampede and use the balance of the cash to buy upgrades. Rpm arms cvd's etc......pede parts are everywhere and it's cheap while starting off .
Can always upgrade to a bigger kit later once you're tired of the pede 5/6 month down the road.And it'll have a good resell value if it's tricked well.
Can always upgrade to a bigger kit later once you're tired of the pede 5/6 month down the road.And it'll have a good resell value if it's tricked well.
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RE: First timer at nitro
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i am leaning towards the savage, what does the 4.6 come with? just the chassis, and engine? or is it a rtr?
i am leaning towards the savage, what does the 4.6 come with? just the chassis, and engine? or is it a rtr?
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If you start with a kit you will end up with a much better truck then a RTR. The radio system in a RTR is not that good and the steering servo is just adequate. The 4.6 kit comes with a lot of up grades as well as a bigger engine. If you start with a RTR and up grade it to the 4.6 standards you will end up spending a whole lot more money.
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RE: First timer at nitro
the money isnt that big of a deal, i just want something that is reliable, durable, strong. yea i think the reverse module would be a good idea. any suggestions?
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RE: First timer at nitro
This is what I am going to get. It is FM and no more crystals to change. The servos in the radio system should be fine for throttle and reverse. I use a Hitec HS-645MG for a steering servo.
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so then what i need that radio, the 4.6ss, then a steering servo and thats it? what type of nitro do i need, and anything else i should have along with it, what do you think this will all cost me?
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You can get a cheaper radio system but you said money is no big deal. I would get a fuel tank guard, failsafe and better tire inserts. When I am done with mine I will have about $700 in mine. I run 20% in my other trucks so I guess I will in my Savage. Would like some 25% but my LHS does not carry anything over %20.