The older ones are not. HPI has improved them and now they come waterproof stock.
Nope but you can do it yourself with some silicone
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.
Seek out other HPI drift car owners. They would probably be a good resource in deciding distributors, types and prices. Facebook or blogs are perfect places to start.
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
The HPI Baja comes with varying amounts of motor power. The HPI Baja 5B comes standard with a 23cc engine, while the HPI Baja 5B SS comes standard with a 26cc engine.
An HPI car could have many features. HPI cars are second hand cars and any car could potentially become a used car at some point. Most manufacturers include HPI vehicle registration.
The HPI E-Firestorm does about 20 mph. The HPI E-Firestorm Flux does 44 mph. The Nitro firestorm rtr does 48mph
Yes it can. E10 is no problem for a VW beetle.
Yes, you can get free hpi car check alternative online. There are many websites giving car history details.
The top HPI racing cars are remote-control cars. The top ones are the Baja 5B "Version 2" and the Blitz 2WD. The Savage is also a top HPI car. All of the HPI cars are high quality racing cars.
The HPI may be documented by the medical assistant or nurse, and then confirmed and refined by the clinician.