Will CEN CT4-S RTR drift??????
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Sorry, m a total newbie at this. Lookin to get a nitro RC and this model caught my eye... CEN CT4-S RTR
http://www.*********.com.au/store/pr...10639b82fa5145
. Just wanted to know if ill be able to drift this. Done a searcd and read that the recommended chasis is tamiya TT-01 series. But i like the review of this being able to achieve 74miles/hr and if i can get sum PVC tyres or tape, i can drift as well. Get the best of b both worlds.
Would love any feedback on my choice of RC. THis will be used for personal racing with just couple of newbie mates, not for competition or anythin.
thx any help be appreciated.
http://www.*********.com.au/store/pr...10639b82fa5145
. Just wanted to know if ill be able to drift this. Done a searcd and read that the recommended chasis is tamiya TT-01 series. But i like the review of this being able to achieve 74miles/hr and if i can get sum PVC tyres or tape, i can drift as well. Get the best of b both worlds.
Would love any feedback on my choice of RC. THis will be used for personal racing with just couple of newbie mates, not for competition or anythin.
thx any help be appreciated.
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I Dont Advise Nitro For Drift as it never seems to be as satisfying as it is with an Electric
Nitro's never seem to be happy when Drifting but Yes, You Could Drift it...
Mind you you will need a 1/2 Foot Ball field size area to Drift it happily
But I would Advise Electric for Drifting.
A TT-01 with a 17x2T would be a more satisfying Speed/Drift Combo
Nitro's never seem to be happy when Drifting but Yes, You Could Drift it...
Mind you you will need a 1/2 Foot Ball field size area to Drift it happily
But I would Advise Electric for Drifting.
A TT-01 with a 17x2T would be a more satisfying Speed/Drift Combo
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But I would Advise Electric for Drifting.
A TT-01 with a 17x2T would be a more satisfying Speed/Drift Combo
But I would Advise Electric for Drifting.
A TT-01 with a 17x2T would be a more satisfying Speed/Drift Combo
Is this the Tamiya product u meant here.......... http://www.*********.com.au/store/pr...22f36c988c36bc I still want a nitro car. I dont wanna have to regret getting first electric and with need for more speed once i get used to it, again look to buy nitro.



