Should I get a 2WD or 4WD RC car?

Should I get a 2WD or 4WD RC car?

The RC car has two drive modes, 2WD and 4WD. Some people recommend using 4WD because 4WD has extra power and speed. In short, they are usually faster on the track than 2WD. But some say that although 2WD is difficult to drive, higher technical requirements will make you a better driver.

How fast is the Traxxas Slash 4×4?

60+mph

Whats better Traxxas Slash or rustler?

The Rustler come geared higher for higher top speed out of the box, but both can have stupid fast gearing. Rustlers are a little lighter as the chassis is smaller. Slash has narrower rear A arms, and tend to flip more. The shocks are the same and are interchangeable, as are most parts.

What does Traxxas VXL mean?

Velineon Brushless Power System

Can VXL handle 4s?

You can run the motor on 4s but you’ll need a MMP or MMM, or something similar to power it. You can run the Rusty on 4s, 5s, or 6s but you’ll have to work up to it slowly and roll on the power in a long speed run with many upgraded parts. The guys who are successful at it have to put in a lot of work to do it.

How much horsepower does a Traxxas Slash have?

The full-scale Short-Course Race Trucks embody the spirit of Traxxas R/C with their extreme 900+ horsepower racing engines full-throttle, dirt-roosting power slides, giant suspension travel, and Supercross-style big-air jumps.

What is the cheapest Traxxas RC car?

Top 10 RC Cars and Trucks Under $250

  • 24054-1 Bandit. The Bandit is not only the best-selling RC buggy, but a top performer too—35+mph right out of the box!
  • 36054-1 Stampede. Got a monster-truck fan at home?
  • 37054-1 Rustler. The Rustler is fast—35+mph!
  • 58034-1 Slash.
  • 70054-1 1/16 Slash.
  • 36034-1 BIGFOOT® No.
  • 83024-4 4-Tec 2.0 Chassis.
  • 71054-1 E-Revo.

How fast does the 1/16 Slash 4X4 go?

25mph

Is the Traxxas Slash ultimate worth it?

If you can swing it, The Ultimate is well worth the $150. I’m just a basher(have never been to the track)and have utilized every feature the Ultimate has to offer.

Andrew

Andrey is a coach, sports writer and editor. He is mainly involved in weightlifting. He also edits and writes articles for the IronSet blog where he shares his experiences. Andrey knows everything from warm-up to hard workout.