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Hey guys,
I'm interested in getting into drift racing, my question is should I go electric brushless lipo or nitro? I have seen the kyosho electric range that looks good and the nitro hpi rs4 but I'm not sure whether I should go nitro or electric? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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rcluke
27-12-2008, 10:53 PM
electric is probably best for drifting, quicker power delivery :thumbsup:
shaft drive is good too :D
tattooedchef
28-12-2008, 02:51 PM
yup i agree. the hpi sprit2 drift is a good one. thats what i have it works great but i got yok tires and rims thinks they work better then stock that come with. the tt0-1 is what alot of people say to start with check out groovy drift its a good site. or if money no object go with yokamo they are comp drift cars but are kits and cost about 200 with no radio esc motor. hope it helps:thumbsup:
low13
28-12-2008, 03:10 PM
i used an old electric shumacher sst when i started out but electric is definatly better to start with and its torque wrather than rpm you want for drifting i'd strat with something cheap as you will most likely crash alot.but electric definatly
Cosworth
10-01-2009, 03:16 AM
electrical tape on tyres, 27 turn, lock the diffs and your away..
Easy as that
qatmix
11-01-2009, 11:27 AM
The Ta05 seems to be a very popular car for drifting due to teh weight distribution with the motor being in the middle.
The best drifter is the ta05 conversion by tech racing made soley to drift.
VXRBennie58
09-03-2009, 08:37 PM
HI Guys,
Ive just started drifting at basically its the most fun and most skilled pieces of driving ive ever done.
My car is a standard TT01 except for a alloy propshaft because i run a tamiya 11t modified brushed motor in it.:D
The best drift tires are the premounted hpi t-drift tyres on silver multi-spoke rims and that's all you really need. You may want to lock your rear diff if you want instant rear end grip loss.:p
Cheers Guys
antquinn
20-07-2009, 11:02 PM
Hey
You must lock out your rear diff - you can use blue tack but I would personally use hot melt glue, unless you can lay your hands on a spool for the rear?
Hpi T - Drifts are really good but so are the Yokomo single ring drift tyres both are fully D1RC legal.
Brushed ideally want to be 19t for eg the checkpoint money motor they are about 30.00- 35.00 novak xrs esc - 40.00 this combo is banging and will not miss a beat once.
brushless is a whole different game - run 10.5 but must be brca approved or 13turns and above for anything
see www.drccentral.com/forums (http://www.drccentral.com/forums) - then go to the D1RC national champ section for the rules , thats if you plan to do a D1RC event if not sod it put what ever you want in LOL
have fun
ant
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2009 CML/Yokomo Drift Team
Paul (The Beast) Edwards - PE666
Anthony (Padawan learner) Quinn - Ant Quinn
http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/ (http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/)
YOKOMO MR4-TC RAYSPEED CONVERSION
CHECKPOINT MONEY MOTOR 19T
YOKOMO SINGLE DRIFT RINGS
HOTWORKS NISSAN SKYLINE GTR34 Z TUNE
TRIPLE 6 CUSTOM ENGINEERING
Spektrum DX3S 2.4Ghz + Telemetry
antquinn
20-07-2009, 11:05 PM
sorry I did not reply about what to get lol
there are a few chassis coming up for sale on the drc website and also www.rc-drift.com (http://www.rc-drift.com)
i know there is a tao5-r coming on soon and there will be a fully hopped up rayspeed going on ebay soon
anything you need let me know email anthonyquinn04@yahoo.co.uk
regards
ant
2009 CML/Yokomo Drift Team
Paul (The Beast) Edwards - PE666
Anthony (Padawan learner) Quinn - Ant Quinn
http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/ (http://www.cmldistribution.co.uk/)
YOKOMO MR4-TC RAYSPEED CONVERSION
SOON TO BE BRUSHLESS & LIPO
YOKOMO SINGLE DRIFT RINGS
HOTWORKS NISSAN SKYLINE GTR34 Z TUNE
TRIPLE 6 CUSTOM ENGINEERING
Spektrum DX3S 2.4Ghz + Telemetry
Brooks
28-07-2009, 09:29 PM
Hi there
I ran a tamiya tt01 car (my first touring car i started with) with a 11t brushed motor and some drift tyres.
Would be best to lock the rear diff with bluetack
You havent got to spend alot on a drifter, just by a really cheap car, lock the diff, buying some drift tyres and get drifting :D
Takes a while to get use to it as its a skill but its bloody fun!!!!!! :D
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