hpi rs4 pro 3
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hpi rs4 pro 3
ive been into rc for awhile and im looking for a car to race would the hpi rs4 pro 3 be a good choice if so with a good motor and speed controler
about how fast would it go
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ryan
about how fast would it go
write back asap
ryan
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hpi rs4 pro 3
I have one,
With a P2K pro 2 and a novak esc for sale right now,
30-35 mph? maybe
Bought it to race on-road but never did
It will go as fast as the motor/gearing you choose
look here http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...95&forumid=228]
With a P2K pro 2 and a novak esc for sale right now,
30-35 mph? maybe
Bought it to race on-road but never did
It will go as fast as the motor/gearing you choose
look here http://www.rcuniverse.com/showthread...95&forumid=228]
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hpi rs4 pro 3
I have the sport 2 and it is a few down grades from the pro 3. It is a pritty sick car. Expensive but fast. The supsension is really uniqe. I have heard of them going really fast. I suggest it or my sport 2 they are both good cars :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:
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The sport is more like the RTR entry level version where as the Pro 3 is the full race set up, the pro-3 has threaded adjustable shocks, turnbuckles, and more,,
Take a long look at www.hpiracing.com before you make your purchase,, If you want just to goof around the sport 2 is fine, but if you want to race you should invest in a full race version car what ever brand you choose. HPI, AE, Yokomo Etc.
Take a long look at www.hpiracing.com before you make your purchase,, If you want just to goof around the sport 2 is fine, but if you want to race you should invest in a full race version car what ever brand you choose. HPI, AE, Yokomo Etc.