HPI Firestorm 2.4ghz Off Road Bashing Pt 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2011

I had total fun whilst driving this lightweight, fast & durable Truck. What you've all been waiting for, You've seen the Track videos & now it's time to see the Off road bashing performance of the HPI Firestorm 2.4ghz Nitro Version. Running on a .18 HPI Nitro Star Engine it delivers some awesome speed & power. The throttle response and top end speed is simply jaw dropping, I'm loving it.
This is Part 2, please be sure to check out Part 1.


Enjoy & More videos are coming soon,
http://www.youtube.com/jthornley12
Facebook, Email, MSN: jt12rchelp@aol.co.uk
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  • What does Hpi stand for or mean please...is it to do with the fuel??

  • @shrimper2121 HPI is the brand. It stands for Hobby product international

  • @jthornley12 thankyou for the heads up mate...i had a little diesel htchback years ago and it was an 1.2 hpi....just thought it might be the same.....how much would a married man have to beg for one of these cars...we talking 100s or 1000s???

  • @shrimper2121 a few hundred. If you're not experienced with 2-stroke engines, however, I'd get the "flux" version, which is electric and just as fast, in addition to being waterproof.

  • @Idontreallycare80 I agree mate, thanks for your reply :)

  • @shrimper2121 no worries :) as the other guy replied said, around £200 for this car in particular. I'd also agree with him in saying that if your considering getting your first, go with the Brushless version. Clean, faster and more efficient on power

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  • @Joeyboywillbheard HPI trophy 3.5 :D

  • @jthornley12 Cheers. Should I buy the Firestorm or the Trophy 3.5??

  • @TheRockisSmokin very. Never been able to adjust it without removing the engine. Some people say you can bend a screwdriver but never been able to see how, it's very fiddly mate.

  • how hard is it to get to the lsn?

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