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:clap: lol, good idea. i will check into it....
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Are you really this ignorant? Ofna didnt have many drivers untill a few months back and now I see them placing in A mains more and more. Just because a company doesn't sponsor any drivers doesn't mean they suck.Originally posted by humboldtblazer
ok here's the short. Why is the lighning not a good racer? Because no Pro's or Am's are racing it period.
My K2 and Hyper 7 Pro dont have any aftermarket parts, just what fell out of the box when I got it and they are both very competative :egad:Originally posted by humboldtblazer
In racing aftermarket is everything. Stock parts of any machine do not perform like racing gear
Originally posted by Nitroaddict
humboldt - he may be taking into account that the storm doesn't have an engine, and the lightening does, albeit a crappy one.
Originally posted by Nitroaddict
humboldt - he may be taking into account that the storm doesn't have an engine, and the lightening does, albeit a crappy one.
Originally posted by humboldtblazer
but what about all the extra money for the better parts for looks or perfomance that the Storm pro comes with that the Lightning Pro desnt or does that not work both ways?
but I forgot all those hop-ups that the Storm comes with you dont really need right?
Originally posted by humboldtblazer
So does the Storm
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Originally posted by humboldtblazer
And clearly you are the officanato on this subject. I think it would be a little better to say "in my opinion" because if you dont caveat that above sentence I would like to know what experience you have or what race credintials or trophies you have.
Originally posted by humboldtblazer
When buying online it is always a good idea to factor in shipping and depending on where it is coming from and going to I have seen it add almost $50 to a kit.
Originally posted by humboldtblazer
in California we pay tax for online items
I do agree that some parts do seem like they are for looks only rather than performance, but when you take a deeper look into what each individual hop-up actally does you will see those "looks only" hop-ups to add to the overall regidity of the chassis setup and this is very important due to the fact it lets your suspenion actuate coorectly so you are not bounching around and you can actually put power to the ground, and some other "looks" only hop-ups are to add to overall durability so you dont fall out of the A-main do t breakage. You will see why a very rigid radio tray and metal post contribute to hadling, steering, and throttle response when you upgrade those servos to some race grade digitals. You would be surprised how much a steering servo and throttle servo with all their torque can actually twist or move the radio tray sending everything attached to it out of alignment and this has a direct affect on steering and throttle/brake response. All in all if YOU can't tell the difference than that is you. I CAN tell the difference when I drive my RTR and my Pro with the same exact sport engines/servos/and pipe. There are many other RC'ers out there that are in tune with their machines and understand chassis setups and what different effect have on different parts but it seems you are just not there yet. If that is the case with the purchaser than it shouldt matter if you buy an Axis or a Kani2
Wow, LOSI!? They're already dominant of 1/10 elec buggies and might do the same for 1/8...in 6 years.Originally posted by fear factory
Also forgot to mention that Team Associated & Losi are looking at releasing 8th scale buggies in the new year.Looks like these things are getting more and more popular(can only be a good thing)
