The HPI Firestorm body is not a direct fit for the HPI Blitz, as they are designed for different chassis sizes and styles. The Firestorm is typically used with HPI's Firestorm trucks, while the Blitz is tailored for short course trucks. Modifications may be required for a proper fit, but it's generally recommended to use bodies specifically designed for each model for the best compatibility and performance.
The HPI E-Firestorm does about 20 mph. The HPI E-Firestorm Flux does 44 mph. The Nitro firestorm rtr does 48mph
no i dont think though because i have tried it before
well maybe, you never know unless you try
About 30-35 mph
20-35 mph
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 blitz stock is said to go anwhere from 20mph to 30mph. Depending on battery toe- camber length, shock position, etc. With Brushless maybe 40-60mph. Depending mostly on how many Kv and gearing.
19 to 20 mph stock. Around 55 or so brushless. At least the one's at the track i attend do.
Hpi recommends 20% fuel (Byron or Tornado brand), you can run it on 16% but you'll lose performance and it will be harder to tune up. I've run 2 gallons of 25% Tornado off road fuel on mine with no issues, runs great!
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.
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.