Themadcat945
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Score: 100 Joined: 7/25/2012 Last Login: 7/26/2012 From: Granite City,
IL, USA Status: offline
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So, Just making sure this is my wise purchase here, I really am interested in the RS4 3 Evo+ It's a great looking chassis, great motor, good power, 2 speed, average sized fuel tank Nitro RC on road, and it's one of the faster touring-car style like on roads brand new out of the box especially for under 400 including a temp sensor and some fuel, that's a great bargain. So my questions are, 1, Is there anything that's a must to get with these? 2, I've heard of people saying that the fuel lines are too close to the gear and need moving, is that true? 3, I also have heard of tiny pebbles ruining gears right away? how come they arent sealed? or atleast in a cover like how the slash has a cover even if its plastic over the gears to protect it. I live on a street that's decently flat, only a few small grooves, but might hit a small rock like quarter sized, or tiny tiny pebbles, tho the road surface is decently flat, am I going to run into problems with pebbles getting into the gears? 4, this is my first nitro, but I know a decent amount about small gas engine's and how nitro works. I have read 200 is about ideal temps for the RS4 3 Evo+. 5, I've been reading a rechargable RX for the servo and stuff will be a must, no idea where to start looking for that tho and what's a good one. 6, Will I truly need a Fail Safe? I've been reading on those, if they supposedly lose connection and start driving on their own so they don't run into anything, tho I'm not sure with the new ones being 2.4ghz if that's a must if the RX pack is always charged up. Again, I've never had to deal with this to know. If there's anything else I need to know, let me know, I've done ton's of looking around, and it takes a mix of all combinations to please me, TC4 is a great car, tho most of the bodies you put on it look silly, and 98% of the 1/10th scale on road's don't look as clean and trimmed as the HPI ones. I know you can make your own bodies and stuff and cut the wheel wells how you want. but most of the time the bodies end up way too far gapped, or are too wide over the bodies or the bodies that were made were made for something else and don't tuck right with the lines. That's my problem with most of the 1/8th scaled on roads, they look horrible, they look like a widebodied fisher price car. However the 1/7th scale OFNA has my attention at the moment too, but there isn't a huge market for 1/7th bodies so that'll be a problem, looks matter just as much as performance to me. And I also have no idea how fast it goes out of the box, I know 1/7th and 1/8th will be better for neighborhood roads than 1/10th, but so far from what I've seen the HPI RS4 3 Evo+ and the TC4 And a few of the mugens and Sakura's. But with HPI's bodies, and the amount of part support, and the durability from what I've heard about the RS4 3 EVO+'s and the fact that they look VERY realistic to their scaled counterparts, mixed in with the fact they have a 2 speed transmission has drawn me very close to it. I'm just not that keen on an electric road car, I'm wanting nitro and this seems to be the best bet. Any input is appreciated.
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