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.