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360pod 08-27-2006 06:17 PM

drifting question
 
i have been driveing off road cars a lot but drifting loooks soo fun. i was wondering whats the best nitro rtr drifter?

flip3d454 08-28-2006 12:26 AM

RE: drifting question
 
ele is the way to go.

Spartan-Drifter 08-28-2006 09:04 AM

RE: drifting question
 
TT-01w is your one and only for budget and fun

jetas454ss 08-31-2006 12:34 PM

RE: drifting question
 
everyone is guna recommend an electric car since theres less maintenance n its affordable. I would reccommend it aswell jus cuz they are much easier to mange n aint messy. Wait for sumone wit experience wit nitro drift comes up.

Auslide 09-01-2006 12:27 AM

RE: drifting question
 
Ok, so you wanna Drift a Nitro, OK, HPI RS4 Stage D..

I too will also Suggest going Electric, HPI Sprint2 or TT-01 D

Silviadrift 09-12-2006 04:34 AM

RE: drifting question
 
ide say even a tt-01 standed with drift tyres i dont think it nesacerilay has to be a tt-01D unless you have the choice then i would go with the tt-01D i know that probably didnt help lol but still........

gogita502 09-13-2006 03:32 PM

RE: drifting question
 
if you want nitro


hpi evo rtr 3(with kit)

nitro tc3. hum i dont really know if any other car is reliable enough to drift.

Spartan-Drifter 09-13-2006 04:13 PM

RE: drifting question
 
tt-01d just comes with the prop shaft and drift tires

ORIGINAL: pratty350z

ide say even a tt-01 standed with drift tyres i dont think it nesacerilay has to be a tt-01D unless you have the choice then i would go with the tt-01D i know that probably didnt help lol but still........

C.A.R. 09-14-2006 06:00 PM

RE: drifting question
 


ORIGINAL: Spartan-Drifter

tt-01d just comes with the prop shaft and drift tires
No it doesn't!! Do your homework before posting a comment like that!

The TT01 Spec:
Oil Filled Shocks (CVA unit) w/Red Springs
Sport Tuned Motor
Alu. Motor heatsink
Adj. upper arm set
Bearing set
Drift Tires
And the susp. arms are not standard, the lower arms have settings where (if you read the manual) you can mount the stabilizer sets lower and adjust the rebound rate, they are the same as on the TT01R; they are mounted on pins for lower friction.

Doesn't actually have the Propshaft you spoke of.

C.A.R.

Spartan-Drifter 09-14-2006 09:57 PM

RE: drifting question
 
??????????? If you want me to get banned GO THE **** ahead I dont care anymore. I thought it did. BTW i was thinkin off the top of my head that was called a QUICK REPLY pal.And how in the hell is that a comment.......... comment means anknowledging someones work. Learn your vocabulary buddy boy. THIS IS THE FUKIN LAST You WILL HEAR FROM ME HERE. CYA later.... this is for you haters. not people who are actually looking for help. I try my very best to help..BUT its dumb**** posts like this that make me go off... I tried folks..............AND I FAILED. You can see me on sgdrifters.com...............the place where GENEROUS peeps go....NOT HATERS. see you around folks who look for help

ORIGINAL: C.A.R.



ORIGINAL: Spartan-Drifter

tt-01d just comes with the prop shaft and drift tires
No it doesn't!! Do your homework before posting a comment like that!

The TT01 Spec:
Oil Filled Shocks (CVA unit) w/Red Springs
Sport Tuned Motor
Alu. Motor heatsink
Adj. upper arm set
Bearing set
Drift Tires
And the susp. arms are not standard, the lower arms have settings where (if you read the manual) you can mount the stabilizer sets lower and adjust the rebound rate, they are the same as on the TT01R; they are mounted on pins for lower friction.

Doesn't actually have the Propshaft you spoke of.

C.A.R.

C.A.R. 09-15-2006 09:29 AM

RE: drifting question
 
Sorry you went off the handle there 'buddy'.

But I was supplying the help that was needed; whereas you supplied false information.

Remember folks; it's better to be UNinformed than to be ILL-informed.

So if you don't know the answer, don't post.

C.A.R.

Spartan-Drifter 09-15-2006 05:37 PM

RE: drifting question
 
nvm this I have fun on this site but Im tryin not to get into it with these folk,so Im squashin it NOW
[:'(]

ORIGINAL: C.A.R.

Sorry you went off the handle there 'buddy'.

But I was supplying the help that was needed; whereas you supplied false information.

Remember folks; it's better to be UNinformed than to be ILL-informed.

So if you don't know the answer, don't post.

C.A.R.

Auslide 09-16-2006 04:42 PM

RE: drifting question
 
Back On Topic..


Stay away from the Nitro Cars for Drift, they dont seem to be happy with it..

Yes, We all know that there are Nitro Drift Kits, but Companies have to make them or miss out on Sales..

Drifting is Just too Cruel on a Nitro Motor and Highly expensive to maintain with Brake Shoes and Clutches...
I have seen a Nitro Drift Literally Blow an Engine and a Clutch in 1 meet...

We Recommend Electric as Lets Face it, an Electric Motor Costs Like $30 compared to a Half decent Nitro Motor at $150..


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