Its looking really good so far! Id personally upgrade to a 2.4Ghz radio and receiver tho. can't wait to see some running video
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Yeah, I may eventually get a radiolink rc 4 or 6. The current one is old, but works well and is full featured. Only the Ng I have noticed is some newer ones have gyros built in which could be cool.Its looking really good so far! Id personally upgrade to a 2.4Ghz radio and receiver tho. can't wait to see some running video
Running 4s now, would be fun to try 6s, not sure the tires would be up to it though!What size LiPo were you running it on? That thing would be stupid on 6S lol Good work!
or the diffs, or the drive shafts, or the CVDs lolRunning 4s now, would be fun to try 6s, not sure the tires would be up to it though!
Very interesting on the history! Ofna was not that great to deal with in my experience back in the day.Great Conversion!
OFNA was a distributor, I believe the OEM for Hyper is HoBao and you can still get parts here:
https://www.hobao-usa.com/product-category/rcparts/hyper-7-tq-nitro-buggy/
Part of the reason OFNA went out of business was because HoBao decided to be their own distributor in the US as they wanted to make more of their designs available in the US market.
OFNA had also distributed for HongNor, ActiveHobby, ABC, Nanda, Schumacher and probably a dozen other brands, but the final straw was when HPI went bankrupt and OFNA ran out of inventory and had decided to retire by selling their building for a huge profit than to mess around with finding another brand to distribute:
https://www.facebook.com/176731129004850/posts/I'm-now-retired-i-closed-ofna-in-dec-31-2015-after-selling-the-ofna-building-in-i/1600091226668826/