This is my
opinion on the Exceed RC Hyper Speed. This buggy is now posted an entry-level
version, but I would not recommend it to anyone under 15 years with safety
perhaps even more.
Pros: I like all aluminum, but every nitro car will have a lot of aluminum. This buggy is 4WD. The body is very pretty. It has many places that you can customize. It has a low center of gravity. It's so slow, you can not go back.
Disadvantages: A-arms and all the plastic parts are very fragile. This is slower than some vehicles (35 mph). Only 0.16 Engine (It's as big as a horse thief). It does not need to keep air very well. To save any room in your hobby. In the absence of other pieces in stock. I melted maintained a very bad problem of transmission / brake, allowing you failed to brake while I took some transfers of $ 15 each (http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/att...1&d=1256431213 )
I would say probably, do not buy it, because a beginner should an electric car first and then a final nitro, but if you're enough to get a nitro experience you want something faster than this, so I do not do it unless really recommend beginners made nitro.
Pros: I like all aluminum, but every nitro car will have a lot of aluminum. This buggy is 4WD. The body is very pretty. It has many places that you can customize. It has a low center of gravity. It's so slow, you can not go back.
Disadvantages: A-arms and all the plastic parts are very fragile. This is slower than some vehicles (35 mph). Only 0.16 Engine (It's as big as a horse thief). It does not need to keep air very well. To save any room in your hobby. In the absence of other pieces in stock. I melted maintained a very bad problem of transmission / brake, allowing you failed to brake while I took some transfers of $ 15 each (http://www.ultimaterc.com/forums/att...1&d=1256431213 )
I would say probably, do not buy it, because a beginner should an electric car first and then a final nitro, but if you're enough to get a nitro experience you want something faster than this, so I do not do it unless really recommend beginners made nitro.
JTrowser -
A friend of mine has one of them in the electric version. He saw us on the track and wanted to get involved, but really cheap (it can happen) to obtain.
In its stock form, it is very slow and the suspension set up terrible.
We have just corrected the suspension problems. Slightly thicker shock oil in it and adjusting the placement of shots on the towers and arms
In terms of performance, the trash capital investment and take a broom system in it, and like any other vehicle, a fast car you have.
Now I have not seen the bearing transmission or sleeve in it and so on. But I think the concept of 1:10 4WD Buggy is awesome. Personally, I think that would be the shit out of a Rustler Stadium Truck or else for that matter just for the simple fact that 4WD occur.
Unfortunately, this guy is really making money on this thing and never be able to make the necessary upgrades to do.
It's bad, I know, but I hope it is not recommended and sold this thing out pennies on the dollar. I will then draw and see what this thing can do. I know this is bad, but I'm just real. When this happens, I'll let you know.
I am curious why the "big" companies haven't made
a 1/10 4wd buggy.