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SP4RCO
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by SP4RCO » 04 Jun 2006, 23:47
Hot Pursuit is back =)
Stereo
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by Stereo » 05 Jun 2006, 00:44
LOL!!!! I gotta try that with my RC, even though the best engine makes its battery life 2 seconds!
xHaZxMaTx
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by xHaZxMaTx » 05 Jun 2006, 03:28
Dude, that's bad! I need to buy and X-Mods RC and try that.
Stereo
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by Stereo » 05 Jun 2006, 03:59
I wonder if a mini-RC could do that.. Cause thats all I have..
Neon Racer
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by Neon Racer » 05 Jun 2006, 04:12
I've seen this video before. I see rc drifting on Formula D all the time. You can
do this with mostly any strong rc car but you need drifting tires.
TheNoobofFerraris
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by TheNoobofFerraris » 05 Jun 2006, 04:55
Oh man thats wild, I wish I could do that with my old Viper Gts Rc.
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by PSZeTa » 05 Jun 2006, 05:07
Stereo wrote: LOL!!!! I gotta try that with my RC, even though the best engine makes its battery life 2 seconds!
Unless your electric engine can make your wheels spin, forget drifting.
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by korge » 05 Jun 2006, 05:09
I have an Xmods with an upgraded motor but I doubt I will buy the Drift tire package for it. Xmods have weak motors (Really weak, like the kind of motor you find in your electric toothbrush).
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WhereIsTheNsx
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by WhereIsTheNsx » 05 Jun 2006, 07:11
hot, now only if i can find the vidoe of the drifting golf karts my friend showed me
Stereo
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by Stereo » 06 Jun 2006, 00:19
Meh, my mini-RC charger broke...
Oh well I just need to add a piece of metal.
R34GTR
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by R34GTR » 06 Jun 2006, 00:25
I tried this today, but first i had convert my chassis from 4WD to RWD
Made it too powerful and the back end just goes out, making it uncontrollable, i'll have a look around for some drift tyres and some new body shells
Prelude
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by Prelude » 06 Jun 2006, 11:16
Hmmm...I wonder where can I buy these drifting RC cars, and how much does one cost
Kid Cro
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by Kid Cro » 06 Jun 2006, 12:03
Yeah that would I wana to know! I will search for it here in my country I must get one!
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Prelude
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by Prelude » 06 Jun 2006, 13:37
Big LoL! The road was wet so they could easily drift
Kid Cro
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by Kid Cro » 06 Jun 2006, 18:22
What are you talking about! Yeah you can easy start to drift but its waaay much harder to keep controll while is wet!
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Prelude
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by Prelude » 06 Jun 2006, 18:59
Kid Cro wrote: What are you talking about! Yeah you can easy start to drift but its waaay much harder to keep controll while is wet!
Don't have to tell, I'm a big drift fan
I meant that if the road is wet your car can slide much better, and if you have a little experience of driving you can keep control
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by Kid Cro » 07 Jun 2006, 23:49
Yeah right! Try to do some drift on wet surface! I do it allways whe is wet and what hapen? It allways turn somehow but not how I expected! Maybe close to my try but never the same! Try to pull the handbrake on wet surface and turn the wheel left and right! What you get? Lose control! Car just slide you can't do anything!
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Fishwhiz
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by Fishwhiz » 08 Jun 2006, 02:11
man i am going to get an rc drifter for my birth day this month!
and nice music. very real physics. (well, duh, but they are rc!)
Kid Cro
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by Kid Cro » 08 Jun 2006, 14:46
Are they expensive?
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mjdude23
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by mjdude23 » 08 Jun 2006, 17:18
sweet
Fishwhiz
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by Fishwhiz » 09 Jun 2006, 01:09
Kid Cro wrote: Are they expensive?
dunno, but to heck with the cost, it looks awsome!
Dr-CiviC
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by Dr-CiviC » 09 Jun 2006, 13:39
they are anything too $200 - $500
and if u wanna get the top stuff $500- $1000
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by Toshiro » 10 Jun 2006, 16:31
That is so kick-ass. But pull that shiznit with real cars, and i'll be impressed.