Kaze
06-06-2008, 03:31 PM
Not too long ago i decided to move into the RC hobby a bit more, and with my experience being only on xmods I opted to stay Electric. HPI's are known for being great starters, the Sprint 2 Chasis's Sport variance is supposed to be one of the best On Road starter kit.
I went around to LHS's and looking online for the Sprint 2 Sport, however due to them not having it in stock and the prices online, I opted to a smaller HPI, and seeing that the Micro RS4 was going to be discontinued parts would be hard to find, but prices would be good. Lemme tell you, the simple chasis design helps so much to understand the basic layout and mechanisms used. The Kit came with tuning options too, from Wheel/Tire displacement (with 3 different wheel styles to choose from), to ride hieght, and even a Solid Rear Axle. The standard motor delivers a good amount of torque and speed, even with the standard battery.
One of the interesting things is the D-box. This little chip is made to help control drifts for beginner drivers. It helps with the hardest part of controling a drift, the counter steer when delivering certain amounts of acceleration. It's a neat little device and so much fun, Ironicall it's because of this assisstant that i learned how to drift my Xmods. The electronics range is rediculous as well, I had to have driving it about 1/8 to 1/4 mile before losing sight of it lol. The only complaint i hold at the moment with it is that the front dogbones broke too easily, but thats due to driving surface and road noise in the shaft more than structural weakness. Here it is:
http://photos-767.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v290/113/68/54901767/n54901767_30823952_9894.jpg
http://photos-767.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v290/113/68/54901767/n54901767_30823954_191.jpg
http://photos-767.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v290/113/68/54901767/n54901767_30823956_446.jpg
Chasis: HPI Micro RS4
Make/Model: Mazda RX-7 (FD)
Color: White w/ "Stage-D" Decals and stripes
Wheels/Tires: BBS Wheels (Gun Metal) with HPI Drift Tires (hard plastic)
Power Supply: Intellect 7.2V 1400mA Battery Pack (Ni-MH Primary)
HPI 6V 600mA Battery Pack (Ni-CD Secondary - Came with the RTR RC)
Upgrades: Steel Dogbones
Future Plans: Get Parts to tune for Grip Driving (and switch back and forth)
I went around to LHS's and looking online for the Sprint 2 Sport, however due to them not having it in stock and the prices online, I opted to a smaller HPI, and seeing that the Micro RS4 was going to be discontinued parts would be hard to find, but prices would be good. Lemme tell you, the simple chasis design helps so much to understand the basic layout and mechanisms used. The Kit came with tuning options too, from Wheel/Tire displacement (with 3 different wheel styles to choose from), to ride hieght, and even a Solid Rear Axle. The standard motor delivers a good amount of torque and speed, even with the standard battery.
One of the interesting things is the D-box. This little chip is made to help control drifts for beginner drivers. It helps with the hardest part of controling a drift, the counter steer when delivering certain amounts of acceleration. It's a neat little device and so much fun, Ironicall it's because of this assisstant that i learned how to drift my Xmods. The electronics range is rediculous as well, I had to have driving it about 1/8 to 1/4 mile before losing sight of it lol. The only complaint i hold at the moment with it is that the front dogbones broke too easily, but thats due to driving surface and road noise in the shaft more than structural weakness. Here it is:
http://photos-767.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v290/113/68/54901767/n54901767_30823952_9894.jpg
http://photos-767.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v290/113/68/54901767/n54901767_30823954_191.jpg
http://photos-767.ll.facebook.com/photos-ll-sf2p/v290/113/68/54901767/n54901767_30823956_446.jpg
Chasis: HPI Micro RS4
Make/Model: Mazda RX-7 (FD)
Color: White w/ "Stage-D" Decals and stripes
Wheels/Tires: BBS Wheels (Gun Metal) with HPI Drift Tires (hard plastic)
Power Supply: Intellect 7.2V 1400mA Battery Pack (Ni-MH Primary)
HPI 6V 600mA Battery Pack (Ni-CD Secondary - Came with the RTR RC)
Upgrades: Steel Dogbones
Future Plans: Get Parts to tune for Grip Driving (and switch back and forth)