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Wanting To Get Into Buggy Racing
Hi,
My Name Is Andrew Kenworthy And I Am Looking At Getting Into Buggy Racing I Have Had a Hop Up'd Savage, FG Bigfoot And Loads Of Others And Would Like To start 1/10 Scale Buggy Racing, I Live In Cleckheaton And Go To The OutDoor Track Alot After Work And On Weekends And I Was Wondering What Sort Of Car I Would Need And What Sort Of Spec's. I Arn't A Noob At Rc Been Doing Rc For About 12 Years, I Have Actually Been Doing Robotic Combat For A Few Years (Robot wars) And Have Had Many Robots, Currently I Have 2 On The Go. I Am Thinking Of A Yokomo MR-4BX Competition Buggy. What Motor Could I Use To Be Competative With It??, What Batteries? Etc. Could I Use A Brussless Setup?? Regards Andrew |
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re racing
u might be better getting a 2wd first, easyer to get running fast and cheaper,
but yok is a good choice u may wana go to a few meetings first and watch a few go round, sorta recy what u fancy bj4 and the trusty old xx4 all good choices
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Mattys the driver,my names carl
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I Have Had 2wd's Before I Want a 4wd For Handling
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cells aren't really a problem anything above 3000 are fine motors i would go for checkpoint or v2 low maintenance and good all round performance
xx4 losi good for bumpy tracks very forgiving bj4 fast and low maintenance yokomo awsome build quality a bit to open for me and i cant afford the £300 plus price tag
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Mattys the driver,my names carl
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Bigred is talking sense for a change since I agree with everything he's said.. Is that you carl or has someone nicked your ID ? Just kidding!! hehe
Seriously tho, come down tomorrow evening since a few of us will be down for some informal racing and practice - weather permitting. 2WD is better if you are just starting racing I think too, not just because of the money side of things, but if you want a 4wd thats cool. The BX is a full on race car though and does need looking after more than some others, a couple of lads have them and they are great cars. The BJ4 which im just reviewing at the moment is similar but with a mostly sealed drivetrain and hence lower maintenance and with probably better parts support at the moment. I personally think 4wd is harder to drive fast. Like carl says, a V2 based motor would be ideal, or if you want to stump up the cash a brushless system would also be good.. Whatever you get, dont go too fast. Its a different thing to race around a track with other cars and speed doesn't matter as much as consistency. |
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A wild shoot but has anyone got msn??
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