July 5, 2010

What are the fastest Electric RC Cars?

What are some brands/companys that sell the fastest electric radio controlled cars? If you could provide a link that'd be great! Something over 50+ MPH is what I'm looking for… any ideas?! Thanks

Ooh, well ok.
Lots do. For that sort of speed, you need a brushless set up. There are two ways of achieving this. The first is to buy a basic buggy/truggy or whatever, then upgrade it. Basic buggies will costs about.. $130/£100 ish. The brushless conversions are about $150 £110 ish. (Excuse my poor exchange rate here.) Or, secondly, you could get a ready built brushless. For instance; http://www.speedymodels.com/traxxas-slash-vxl-116th-scale-1826-p.asp (british link, you can do the leg work yourself here, i know theyre sold in the US.) This car is about a foot long, can do upto 50, ridiculous power in a tiny package.
Ready built brushless tend to be less hassel, and better lasting than ones you convert yourself.

Or, if your a little more with the money; http://www.losi.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=LOSB0101 is a 1/10th scale brushless.

Eitherway, to get that sort of speed, you need to 'invest' quite alot of money.

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November 28, 2009

Ido @ 12:05 pm

go to alibaba.com
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November 29, 2009

Chris @ 4:09 pm

Ooh, well ok.
Lots do. For that sort of speed, you need a brushless set up. There are two ways of achieving this. The first is to buy a basic buggy/truggy or whatever, then upgrade it. Basic buggies will costs about.. $130/£100 ish. The brushless conversions are about $150 £110 ish. (Excuse my poor exchange rate here.) Or, secondly, you could get a ready built brushless. For instance; http://www.speedymodels.com/traxxas-slash-vxl-116th-scale-1826-p.asp (british link, you can do the leg work yourself here, i know theyre sold in the US.) This car is about a foot long, can do upto 50, ridiculous power in a tiny package.
Ready built brushless tend to be less hassel, and better lasting than ones you convert yourself.

Or, if your a little more with the money; http://www.losi.com/Products/Default.aspx?ProdID=LOSB0101 is a 1/10th scale brushless.

Eitherway, to get that sort of speed, you need to 'invest' quite alot of money.
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