It depends on your speed controller, motor, and battery. I have a brushless setup on my E10 with a Li-Po battery and several other mods. It goes over 60mph.
About 20mph out of the box
The year 2008 is when HPI's Baja 5B SS won the RC Car Action's Editor's Choice Car of the Year award. The remote car costs $2,100 to buy new due to it being a limited edition toy.
HPI Baja 5T with pro extreme strong and upgrade worth $10,000
It is quite fast for the average RC car except for now there are RC cars are available to go 100 MPH
HPI and REVOS are pretty good.
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Hey most hobbie shops will sell RC touring cars and drift tyres so just buy them to and you have a drift car other wise you can buy the rtr RC drift cars like the Tamiya TT-O1D $370 Australian dollarsa bout $275 us d rtr witch is a good starters drift car which i recomend... or a HPI E10 DRIFT CAR RTR which is a good value car and is around $240 Australian dollar about 170 US dollars it drifts well buy the TT-01d is alot better and is esily upgraded where the E10 need alot of other things to upgrade to brussless!!!!Thank you JakeANY QUESTIONS PLZ CONTACT ME jake2259@hotmail.comTY
Well, I used a 6000mah 2 cell Turnigy battery. Everything else were original. Attached a Garmin GPS and measured. Result: 73KPH.
about 50
I would suggest the Axial AX-10 RTR (ready to run) for crawling and if you want a racer I would suggest the HPI Wheely King, it is easy to roll the wheely king but it is still a good starter RC truck. if you want to learn more about a good starter RC truck/car, look on Youtube, there are various video's of all kinds of RC's.
HPI Savange monster is broken down by their specifications and what a buyer ask for from the retailer. HPI nitro star .25 (4.1cc) Engine,antenna tube, painted body, tires, foam inserts, 4-spoke wheels.
i think it is 5,0000000000 miles per hour