HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car

Posted by mika19b 
HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 21, 2006 06:59PM
Posted by: mika19b
Hi all,
Was wondering if anyone has one of these petrol cars?
This is my main present for christmas and i was wondering if anyone has had any problems with it/roto start and what is ur rating eg bad, ok, brill or fantastic!
Cheers,
Mclarenmatt
Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 21, 2006 07:11PM
Posted by: Muks_C
never heard of it, but your 2 sigpics are 40kb combined, the limit is 20kb :)




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Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 21, 2006 07:31PM
Posted by: danm



Jenson drives it like he owns it; Lewis drives it like he stole it
Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 21, 2006 08:23PM
Posted by: Muks_C
rules are rules. if you aren't happy, then talk to Vader, Morbid et al.




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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 12/21/2006 08:23PM by Muks_C.
Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 21, 2006 10:38PM
Posted by: mika19b
Woops, well I have got rid of my counterstrike sig, so now it is only 15kb :)
Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 21, 2006 11:55PM
Posted by: Muks_C
yay!




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Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 22, 2006 04:12AM
Posted by: MikaHalpinen
ahh dan you're a funny boy ;)
Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 22, 2006 05:02AM
Posted by: NeilPearson
couldn't his sig pic issues been dealt with a private message instead of ruining his thread?

anyway,

i dont know much but HPI arent bad. and i just googles the truck and it seems pretty sweet, you have to be carefull with them hey i have managed to blow up two engines, one is fully seized and the other just stops working when it gets to hot and lacks alot of grunt, so be very carefull with them make sure you run in the engine properly. if you dont know what your doing the best way is to find a website that is dedicated to RC cars and scour the forums they usually have alot of info there.

Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 22, 2006 04:29PM
Posted by: mika19b
Thanks for the advice :)
Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 23, 2006 12:53PM
Posted by: MarcA
Nitro cars get boring after the first few months. All the fixing/maintenence/cost gets really boring.

Aside from that, it's an OK truck.

Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 23, 2006 02:18PM
Posted by: NeilPearson
MarcA Wrote:
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> Nitro cars get boring after the first few months.
> All the fixing/maintenence/cost gets really
> boring.
>
> Aside from that, it's an OK truck.

yeah agreed, unless you race them then its more fun.

Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 23, 2006 02:43PM
Posted by: MarcA
Go electric mate, it can be just as good.

Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 23, 2006 03:05PM
Posted by: mika19b
MarcA Wrote:
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> Nitro cars get boring after the first few months.
> All the fixing/maintenence/cost gets really
> boring.
>
> Aside from that, it's an OK truck.

Even if your a petrolhead? I already have 2 electric cars also!
Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 25, 2006 08:37PM
Posted by: MarcA
Even if you're a petrolhead.

They seem great fun for a short while, then stuff starts vibrating loose, breaking, getting interference and it's gets boring.

Re: HPI Nitro MT2 RC Car
Date: December 27, 2006 04:10PM
Posted by: ThunderDesign
Electro cars are cheaper if u use them longer. I have both electric and Nitro both have top speed of 75 km/h i have a 4 battery's each 15 min driving time and 15 mins loading. Nitro is much more expensive al the spark plugs and wheels and fuel u have to buy its not fun anymore.

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