Is a HPI Pro-4 good for drifting?
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From: Sydney, AUSTRALIA
Totally new to RC and im planning on getting a drifter for my Bday,
just asking if the HPI pro 4 is any good for drifting? although it doesnt come with electronics etc
or should i just stick with a HPI Stage D or Tamiya TT-01?
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just asking if the HPI pro 4 is any good for drifting? although it doesnt come with electronics etc
or should i just stick with a HPI Stage D or Tamiya TT-01?
Thanks for reading
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From: Izmir , TURKEY
yes a pro 4 can be great for drifting.... just to start off a basic setup on it would be using a spool in the rear and one way upfront on yokomo drift rims
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i have never tried them myself, but from what i have heard pro 4s are some of the best cars for drifting that you can buy. while the stage d or the tt-01 are cheaper, the quality of the kits is much less than the pro 4. buying a nicer kit will help you in the long run.
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From: Izmir , TURKEY
pro 4 is shaft driven and a spool is a solid axel completly different to a differential... a diff will allow the outer wheel to turn faster to the inner wheel where as a spool will make both wheels turn at the same speed under cornering as a very basic way of putting it .... a spool is perfect for drifting in the rear anyway
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nvmnd i was thinking about the sprint... but still what is a spool?b
nvmnd i was thinking about the sprint... but still what is a spool?b
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no the spool.. where can i buy a spool for my tt-01?
no the spool.. where can i buy a spool for my tt-01?




