Since you do plan on driving on a track I recommend going to your local track and seeing what most other people are driving. The reason for this is simple, if other people have the same RC you can ask for help on setup and any information you may need. That said If you do plan on going to your...
Before deciding anything, where do you plan on running this RC? How do you plan on bashing with it, jumps, general off road, or on tracks? Most of the major brands offer both RTR and Kit versions of the same RC. The difference between both of these is that the Kit version usually comes with...
These are 1.5" full range speakers.. but with the right passthrough filter it should work.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Free-shippping-1-5-inch-full-range-speakers-4-ohms-3W-16-Core-Bass-Enhanced-Diameter/1021778720.html
I wasn't saying the sound of the V-8 wasn't cool at all. I like both of them. I think the sound effects wouldn't be as cool as having a complete mini system though. How would you calcutale box size for the mini subs?
How many nitros have you owned, or even driven?
Trolex? wow thats different...
Have you owned anything thats not traxxas?
and with your last post you might want to start drinking... at least then you have an excuse for your responses
(Sorry to the other members... for some reason I...
Lol I break multiple props in under 2 hours. I like the armattan because of the warranty on their 4mm twill carbon fiber arms and the 2 mm center plates. You just can't beat a transferable lifetime warranty.
I just went out and tried to get some video, but it was shaky; I am going to redo it later. I decided to stay away from blade and other major manufacturers because I want to fly my quad acrobatically, and if I did that with any other quad I would be replacing arms and center plates daily.
they have acro quads, like the one I got. Also FPV, and many others. The best thing about the armattans is the lifetime warranty on the frame. if you break anything u get a new replacement part free. You wont find that with any other quad manufacturer, much less helis. I am working on a...
@Greywolf74 My experience with helis was lackluster to say the best. I found that I am learning everything much faster with my quad. (meaning orientation, stability in flight, and other basics.) With the heli, the learning curve was so steep that I never made it to learning any of the basics...
If you want to get more punch or do something to your motor to achieve your goals, look into porting and polishing the sleeve. any type of air induction system is a pure waste of time and money.