Hyper Drift: Raceworld Hawaii Promo (ABCRI)

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2009

If you're ever in Oahu Hawaii and are into RC drifting, gripping, and the likes or just want something fun to do with the family like boxcar racing, Be sure to check out Raceworld Hawaii. And if you're local definitely check it out and come drift with us! You can catch Hyper Drift there every other Saturdays, and be sure to tell BC the Hyper Drift guys sent you. :)

For more info, times, and location check out:
www.boxcarracing.org

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  • what kind of chasis would you recommend if your a beginer?

  • @AYYEzn tamiya tt-01D or TT-01ED or a sprint 2

  • The little black 18 scale with flames was my car! but i got a 10 scale now

  • @TheFalcon6000 awesome is it a 10 scale drift car?

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  • what wheels do you use and what sevo?

  • lol my very first painted body in this video (the mini 1/18)

  • plzz!! i need a race to drive my 4wd rc car!! tell me wen there is an event

  • @littleps3dude well buddy, its is best taht you change your ESX to Novak GTB No limit ESC. Trust me, It works on me. replace the ESC and the Battery also need to change. It is Recomended to use Lipo battery with 25C and 30 Burst C. or if you scared of Lipo battery to boom and cost you the car, you can use Nicel Metal hydrate or known only as NiMh. its heavier than Nicd but kick lots of punch on power Second in the line after Lipo.

  • @AYYEzn as for beginner..... it depands on you. casue there are 2 drive system. 1. Shaft and 2. Belting. However, on those 2 system, there are numbers type of RC car type. For Example, HPI, Yokomo, Tamiya, Sakura(3Racing latest product),X-Ray, Vantex/Mantax, HL, and much more. and price also faari from each brand. As for beginner like you,(me also new around this RC world) I will Recomend you( top use the cheap and reliable one. If you can bang for the buck that will be awsome.

  • @hyperdrifthawaii Alright, thanks.

  • @paulsixone you don't really need a ballistic, i'd recommend a 8.5 havoc more unless you plan on using a 3s lipo then get a ballistic.

  • @hyperdrifthawaii Novak's Ballistic? Or any 8.5 brushless? I had Novak's Velociti 4.5R Brushless in my RS4 Rally, i lowered it, and was using that for drifting for awhile.

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