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  • rifleman
    I registered before you.
    • Oct 2000
    • 592

    #1

    R/C Guru's: need help!

    I'd like to get into r/c racing, but I'm a total noob when it comes to r/c. I was thinking maybe start off with a used nitro traxxas truck? Owners groups, links, stores, etc.. would be helpful.





    Thanks!
    Adam
  • jah871
    Warp Effect
    • May 2001
    • 2228

    #2
    search for traxxas, theres a owners group with forums and classifieds. i think it www.traxxas.com or www.traxxasownersgroup.com. search for it and u will find it.
    Email [email protected] AIM Adio755
    The PB Trading List

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    • Sir. Foxalot
      Ehhh??
      • Dec 2001
      • 264

      #3
      Finally anouther RCer and paintballer!! OK Traxxas is a great place to start. Go to that owners group and start asking around. I have a friend that is selling some Traxxas elextric rustlers if you are interested. But most of all if this is your first RC makes sure you buy it as a kit!. I know that sounds wierd but you really should know you car inside and out like a paintball gun:) . And the instructions are fairly easy to deal with. Lets see what else... Have fun!! If you want to know I race 2 cars right now:
      HPI RS4 Nitro Racer
      HPI RS4 Pro 3
      Gotta love RCs!!!!!!!
      I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty; I woke and found the life was Duty.
      --Ellen Sturgis Hooper

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      • InfinatyBPS
        Dead Black Rose
        • May 2001
        • 2404

        #4
        I used to race RCs

        I started out with a cheap wal-mart car, and then found a guy selling his Pro Rc for like $300. Kinda the same way I went in paintball. But anyways, I still have that Dang RC 10 D/S under my bed wiht like 6 different motors, 1 brand new never used, i think its an oval man or somthing, and i have a brand new body for it, a 32 ford truck, and some other stuff, i should realy get it out and start racing it again. But I think it is way obsolete, does anyone even know what im talking about? Do any of u guys know if the RC 10 DS's are obsolete yet? Its been like 3 or 4 years i beleive.
        You smell like dookie... No really though.

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        • InfinatyBPS
          Dead Black Rose
          • May 2001
          • 2404

          #5
          oh ya, I realy should start again cause...

          there are so many hobby shops around, here is one of them... http://hobby-world.com
          Check out the off road track...
          You smell like dookie... No really though.

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          • rifleman
            I registered before you.
            • Oct 2000
            • 592

            #6
            I'm kinda between going electric and nitro right now; what do you think for the new guy? models?

            One guy I talked to said he's gotten 7 gallons out of one of his motors and hasn't rebuilt it yet, while another guy said he's gotten 1.5 gallon and one of his wore out.




            Adam

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            • Sir. Foxalot
              Ehhh??
              • Dec 2001
              • 264

              #7
              Heres my 2 cents:
              Start with electric just because they are cheaper and easier to maintain. Then if you still want to get more into Rcs get a Nitro car.

              As Far as starter cars The Traxxas rustler is a good beginerr car. Its simple and easlily upgradeable. However it isnt very competitive

              A more comprehesive Electric car would be like the Rc10B3. It is a buggy as opposed to the traxxas truck and is more competitive but a little more complicated. I havesome friends getting rid of their elecric cars email me [email protected] if you want me to you up with them.

              I started with the Traxxas Electric Rustler and loved(ed) it. But I started to get more and more competitive and moved on but its a good place to start!
              I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty; I woke and found the life was Duty.
              --Ellen Sturgis Hooper

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              • Thor the Mighty

                #8
                awe man! i havnt been doing the rc thing forever! wow this thread brings back memories of all the technical stuff! i have an hpi pro1,pro2 and some sort of mt thing.

                get hpi stuff they never break

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                • XR4
                  Registered User
                  • Oct 2001
                  • 90

                  #9
                  Get Electric

                  I worked in a hobby shop for three years during high school, so I used to answer these questions a few times a day. Start with an electric truck. Gas is cool, but requires much more maintenence. It'll take you a while to get the hang of keeping any real R/C car running, not including the added complexity of a gas motor.

                  Personally, I don't like traxxas. They're definately better than cheaper Kyosho cars, but they're not as durable as better Losi or Associated machines. I know some people like Traxxas, but by the time you put aluminum shocks, bearings, heavy duty diff gears, and a slipper clutch on a rustler you've spent more than a XXXT and still don't have as nice a truck. I can't count how many times I've opened up traxxas diff cases to replace shreaded gears. To make it worse, its not an easy diff case to open. I don't know much about the T-Maxx, I'm told its better.

                  Gas motor longevity completely depends on proper break in and always running good fuel, somewhat rich. If you don't break the motor in properly or run it too lean, you'll wear it out quickly. It may take as much as half a gallon to break in properly so if you only get 1.5 gallons there's no way it was broken in properly. Everyone is worried about proper fuel nitro level. It doesn't matter as much as a fuel's oil percentage. Always run a fuel with at least 10% oil. If the bottle doesn't say, don't buy it.

                  As far as other cars, Thor is right about HPI stuff. I've got a Pro original and a Nitro RS4. Durable, fast, with lots of upgrades. If you want a truck, look at the MT.

                  Infinaty, the RC 10DS was obsolete when it was released. A good durable car, but ancient RC 10 underpinnings made it heavy and two wheel drive made it uncompetitive. Still a fine car for bashing around parking lots.

                  Right now I've got a Tamiya Clod Buster, Tamiya bruiser, HPI RS4 nitro, RS4 Pro, Thunder Tiger Mirage 1/8th scale, Graupner 1/5 motorcycle, Graupner 7 cell hydroplane, and Losi LXT. I should never have worked in a hobby shop. I don't use any of them as much as I'd like, so I'll put most up for sale soon. Let me know if you're interested.

                  Later,
                  XR

                  Greatest Club Ever

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                  • FooTemps
                    HURRRR
                    • Sep 2001
                    • 6702

                    #10
                    Jus wonderin but... How do the tamiya r/c's compare up to other r/c's?

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                    • Sir. Foxalot
                      Ehhh??
                      • Dec 2001
                      • 264

                      #11
                      Tamiya are so so it depends... some of their upper class cars are ok but the economical ones arent that good. Associated is better and traxxas is to probbaly
                      I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty; I woke and found the life was Duty.
                      --Ellen Sturgis Hooper

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                      • FooTemps
                        HURRRR
                        • Sep 2001
                        • 6702

                        #12
                        Then what about HPI?

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                        • Sir. Foxalot
                          Ehhh??
                          • Dec 2001
                          • 264

                          #13
                          HPI is a great company I love their products!!!
                          I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty; I woke and found the life was Duty.
                          --Ellen Sturgis Hooper

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                          • RTMAGBOY13
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2001
                            • 470

                            #14
                            team losi are kewl i was gonna get one but this kid i no is a ***** he gets cranky when someone copies him

                            (big woopededy %$@#en do)

                            id rather spend my money on pb stuff ne way

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                            • media
                              Registered User
                              • Jan 2002
                              • 64

                              #15
                              I have a kindwald edition losi triple x. But since I just moved from Denver to Arkansas, I'm now 150 miles away from the closest offroad track.
                              If you are going to buy an rc car for racing I'd suggest watching a night of races at a track you plan to race at. See what cars are competitive on that track. My old track in Denver was pretty much "owned" by losi cars and trucks.
                              With brushless motor technology finally comming to electrics, I'd choose them over nitro. Maybe some day we'll have fuel cells for cars and r/c cars and gas engines will go the way of the dinosaurs.
                              Chew your food before you swallow and you can be president someday too!

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