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Hey guys
A friend has invited me to Rallycross with him this year. He takes it quite seriously (he's bought himself an MP9 for this season) I've said I'd go along with him but don't want to spend too much as I know nothing about nitro and am just looking to go along for a bit of fun. Was just going to buy an Rtr with a 21 engine and use my own radio - was looking at an HPI trophy 3.5 My question is, is this going to be completely uncompetitive along the lines of turning up to a 1/10 meeting with a Grasshopper, or will it be ok to race and have a bit of fun with. If not - any suggestions? Like I say, I'm not looking to go all out, just want to come along for the ride and have bit of fun |
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try this http://www.oople.com/forums/showthread.php?t=92862
this would be more competetive, than a rtr however it's more about the driver than the cost of equipement in rallycross, the cars are all massively over powered and it all about calming down the setup to make it easier to drive, a trophy 3.5 or d8s would be good to have ago with. enjoy it |
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I'd see if you can get a used chassis. Argus engines are quite cheap, I wouldn't rule out used engines but unless you know their history can be a bit dodgey buying that way.
Losi 8ight chassis are good, spares widely stocked. AE are good, with great back up. As I've just said in another post you'd do well to get along to the club or clubs you'll be racing at and see what people are running. If you have a car that a few or a lot of others are running at that club and you break something chances are someone can help you out so your day isn't over too early. What's your budget ? If you only want to do it for fun and it's not too serious the Losi 8ight RTR is great, everything you need INCLUDING starter box. You could even sell the radio it comes with. I think if you search Layloo on here he had one for sale last week but it might have already gone ? |
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Thanks for the feedback guys. I guess I was looking at around the 300-350 mark. Was looking at the Hyper7 as well, but the Losi rtr does look good value though!
Hmmm I am certainly tempted! |
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You need to change the servo's out to something better but it comes with that Spektrum Transmitter, you could move the servo's on with that ?
Getting a used chassis is cheaper but you still need starter box, servo's, rx, tx, engine etc etc etc, at least with the Losi you get it all in one. I think all the other RTR's are pull start, that's no good for racing. You can your pitman will soon be tired of it. |
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Caster racing are a good priced buggy to get you into racing or you could follow what most have done in the past including myself and start with a hyper 7
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