I was toying with the idea of getting an on-road electric r/c to mess around with.. I have access to a couple very smooth and clean pavement lots nearby I'd like to try setting up really tight auto-cross type courses to run through. I DON'T want brushless but do intend to run lipo. I don't need 50mph top speed I'm more interested in 10-15mph with lightning fast response and acceleration.
I've started looking at cars but really have no idea what I'm looking at as I have no experience outside of rock crawling and scale-ish 4x4 trucks.
I'm currently looking at this particular car, unfortunately it's a RTR but I like the sound of it and since these cars are mostly AWD anyway, might as be a replica of a car that's AWD in 1:1 form.
HPI Racing RTR SPRINT 2 SPORT W/2.4GHZ & SKYLINE GT-R BODY
Is HPI generally a good company or should I be weary? I want to keep this car clean so no rally action out of this one, or probably even dusty pavement. :lmao: So the belt drive should hold up O.K.? Or maybe for this purpose it's actually better than shaft drive?
Thanks for any and all experience/advice you can share.
I've started looking at cars but really have no idea what I'm looking at as I have no experience outside of rock crawling and scale-ish 4x4 trucks.
I'm currently looking at this particular car, unfortunately it's a RTR but I like the sound of it and since these cars are mostly AWD anyway, might as be a replica of a car that's AWD in 1:1 form.
HPI Racing RTR SPRINT 2 SPORT W/2.4GHZ & SKYLINE GT-R BODY
Is HPI generally a good company or should I be weary? I want to keep this car clean so no rally action out of this one, or probably even dusty pavement. :lmao: So the belt drive should hold up O.K.? Or maybe for this purpose it's actually better than shaft drive?
Thanks for any and all experience/advice you can share.
