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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2011

HPI Trophy Nitro 4.1 vs Trophy Flux Brushless!
Compatibles!
(Please note the Flux is factory fit, but the Nitro is equipped with a stronger, 4.1 engine)!

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  • Hi there, I have managed to pick myself up a 2nd hand hpi vorza flux, I havent bought it yet so would appreciate your honest thoughts... It's just over 1 year old and in pull working order, just wondering what you think? Would like to show you the pics? Is there a way to email them to you?

  • @Sharpnersharpy

    Sure, just send them to "my username" at gmail.com

  • It's a lot of money, but it is good quality and the performance is awesome!

    I wish you a lot of wisdom on your choice ;-)

  • Thanks again for taking the time to reply. This had really helped! Thumbs up for you...

  • @Sharpnersharpy

    Probably a good battery, nice C rate, but only 3800Mah, which means less driving time.

    Try to go for the highest capacity and C rate you can buy.

    We use the Turnigy 2S 20C 5000Mah hardcase batteries, purchased at Hobby King. They do a very nice job and they don't brake the bank ;-)

  • One other thing... What's the 4s 6s I hear people talking about?

  • @Sharpnersharpy

    See reply above

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  • Sent , cheers!

  • Again thanks for the info! I am a boarder line stalker but I appreciate the feedback! Now all I need to do is purchase either a hpi trophy flux or a vorza, though very expensive for what I need it for!

  • HPI Plazma 11.1V 3800mAh 30C Lipo Rectangular Case Stick Pack Re-Chargeable Batter, Deans Plug & JST-XH Balance Lead

    The range of HPI Plazma batteries is designed to be the ideal match for all kits that require a long-lasting, reliable battery pack featuring reliable lithium-polymer (LiPo) cell technology.

    These LiPo battery packs are ideal for kits that demand loads of power, and is a perfect fit for the Savage Flux HP!

    (Note: this battery is too thick to fit in the Vorza Flux, the Vorza can f

  • Seems I am having issues choosing a battery even before I have bought the car!!! What do you think of the battery (see below)

    Sorry for all the questions, but it's very helpful

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    Brand new from HPI is the Plazma 3800mAh 11.1v LiPo pack. Features like a hard case, factory fitted Deans connector 30C discharge rate and a JST-XH balance leads

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