RC-Car Drifting

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Originally posted by nos18
what what lol

here is a new version lol


u cant yust buy those wheels and race on normal rc cars might be possible on nittro cars more power those are specialy build for drift with suspension settings where u can change settings like on real cars

eh u got it now lol now plz dont be hatting:( :D i do have feelings:D
Ok, but here's a tip: Try to use punctation ( . )
 
Originally posted by DJM PRODUCTIONS
Dorifto:
Didnt the same thing happen with go-carts? a few "way too competitive" guys started spending way too much money on their toys, and it became a serious racing class?

not much of a diffrence between rc cars and go carts if you think about it. Go-carts are more of a rush i'll admit, but they both go the same speeds, handling both at speeds of 40-70mph is incrediably difficult on a track, the only huge diffrence in a go-cart is that you sit in it...and us RC guys crash a lot more:D


Not much of a difference? Try a couple hundred or so pounds. My car only weighs maybe 6 lbs. and thats with a ton of carbon fiber and titanium parts.
 
Originally posted by DJM PRODUCTIONS
I was into the drift thing for awhile with my Nitro 4 tec, but just recently i made some custom shock towers, raised suspension and some other things, and i can rally off road now. 1000x better then drifing:) it's basically drifting in dirt, and since it's 4wd it handles like a rally car



Dorifto:
Didnt the same thing happen with go-carts? a few "way too competitive" guys started spending way too much money on their toys, and it became a serious racing class?

not much of a diffrence between rc cars and go carts if you think about it. Go-carts are more of a rush i'll admit, but they both go the same speeds, handling both at speeds of 40-70mph is incrediably difficult on a track, the only huge diffrence in a go-cart is that you sit in it...and us RC guys crash a lot more:D


No the same thing did not happen with go-Karts. It has always been a stepping stone for young and old drivers and has always been competitive.
 
I guess you didnt understand what i was trying to say. Sorry, i suck at explaining things. as soon as RC cars were made they were raced too. Sounded like you were saying our RC cars were all just little radio shack toys.
 
Originally posted by DJM PRODUCTIONS
I guess you didnt understand what i was trying to say. Sorry, i suck at explaining things. as soon as RC cars were made they were raced too. Sounded like you were saying our RC cars were all just little radio shack toys.

No I know they were raced right away it's ok.
 
The undertaker...if you sitll want i know a couple places in vancouver that sell those cars. The drifting thing on them are these plastic bars that you put over the tire. As for the suspension settings everyone is talking about, you can adjut those anyways. My friend has 2 HPI chassis one electric and one gas that were average 5 CDN a piece. He's got a bunch of modifications for it thought like upgraded exhaust, intake, etc. Really fun to drive but take a lot of getting used to control wise.
 
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