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Old 03-03-2014
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Default hpi flux pro Vs lrp flow

Am i right in thinking the HPI is nearly 50g heavier than the LRP?!? this seems an awful lot
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Not anything like 50gm between the two. Difference is probably because the HPI is weighed with the wires.
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Agreed. My LRP Flow is 42g and my HW v3.1 1S is 44 g - both without wires. Considering that the HW has the switch and capacitors in that 44g, and they are extra to the Flow, the HW should work out lighter overall.

The HPI is virtually the same as the HW, hence using this comparison. HTH
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Well im an lrp nut thru and thru since they got into brushless but the HPI flux pro is now being fitted into my cars as they do work pretty similar to the lrp sxxtc /flow but with the added benefit of a switch built in making it much better to mount in your car.
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