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I think this thread is more lets find the fastest rc car that we can online and post a link. Iv had plenty of RC cars and bought ones that say 65-70mph on the box but they do nothing like that. Iv seen people with these really expensive supposed 70mph truggys and stadium trucks and you can get a semi decent road style car and it wipes the floor with them. If you want a genuinely fast out of the box RC car you have to get the Schumacher Fusion. Thats the only RC car iv found is fast out of the box
It when about 30-40 with 7.4v battery and it's really fast down a narrowish road and the damge is great if it hits a wall at top speed on 70/30
(I had to buy all new surrspension (that's wrong)
blue and red metal ones this time
Traxxas E-Revo Brushless edition, GPS measured 104km/h on 5S Lipo.
Traxxas Slash 4x4 Short course racer, about 60km/h I guess, turning and handling is more important than top speed in short course racing.
Traxxas Stampede 1:10 monster truck, just under 70km/h when it was on the smaller wheels, not measured it yet on the Harakiri tires.
FG Baja 1:6 with 26cc 2stroke engine buggy, never measured it, specs say 70km/h stock but I have a special tuned exhaust so it will probably top that a little.
Mini Rave 1.5 truggy 1:18 scale brushless, specs say 65km/u and though I've never measured it, I believe it. Lots of power in such a small machine.
And building a Ofna/Ho-Bao Hyper ST 1:8 truggy, converting it from nitro to Brushless.
I got my Hong-Nor SCRT10 short course truck running yesterday. I wired up the car and made its first test run over at Mario and Babeth's place in Belgium. The 4100kv motor and 120A speed controller perform very nicely, I only need to tweak the steering and diffs a little.
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