drifting a revo 3.3
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From: Durango,
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Hmmmm.....Do you want to drift or do you want to get your MT sideways and hold it out of some turns? Im thinking maybe make some PVC rings for your tires and a gyro LOL
watch those temps.
Id suggest saving up for an on-road chassis cuz atleast then you can have some success.
No revos up in this drift session!!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TraYbBVRH4[/youtube]
watch those temps.
Id suggest saving up for an on-road chassis cuz atleast then you can have some success.
No revos up in this drift session!!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TraYbBVRH4[/youtube]
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From: Sequim,
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I've seen Youtube vids where guys are driftingHPI SavageX'swith PVC tires, but they're mostly hilarious, not a serious attempt at drifting.
If you want to be serious about drifting, fastandloud has the best advice.
If you want to be serious about drifting, fastandloud has the best advice.
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it all depends. obviously, if you're talking about drifting an MT, you're not talking about doing it competitively. but yes, you can drift a Revo, if just doing it for fun.
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From: nanaimobc, CANADA
is this what you were thinking? i think this video is halarious 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgqflnVSakU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgqflnVSakU
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That's the one!!!
Couldn't stop laughing the first timeI saw it! I mean, it's pretty ingenious, and they are good at it, but those trucks weren't meant to do that, and that's where the hilarity comes from.
Couldn't stop laughing the first timeI saw it! I mean, it's pretty ingenious, and they are good at it, but those trucks weren't meant to do that, and that's where the hilarity comes from.



