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HPI Vorza - 07.14.2010, 11:44 AM

Hey guys,

I'm looking to get a new buggy since I've now sold my converted Hyper 8. I've read a lot of good things about the Vorza, but I thought I'd ask over here since you guys sure know your stuff!

So yeah, any thoughts or opinions, please share 'em!


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07.15.2010, 06:15 AM

they are tough and they sell like hotcakes in the hobbyshop. neat design on the battery tray and the motor mount is good for big air bashers. not much else to know.
   
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07.15.2010, 08:36 AM

This buggy is very heavy compared to standard buggies.


Inferno VE MMv3 NEU-CC 1515/1Y 4S "Flying machine"

MBX5T Prospec MMv3 NEU-CC 1520/1Y 6S "Overkill Flying machine" ;)

Brushless, what else ?
   
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07.15.2010, 08:39 AM

Oh right, damn. I was looking for something that I could stick a 2650kv motor in and do speed runs with, but also something that wouldn't break easily.

I guess the search continues for a lighter buggy!

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07.15.2010, 08:40 AM

Try a used mbx5R or xray 808, very light and tough buggies ;)


Inferno VE MMv3 NEU-CC 1515/1Y 4S "Flying machine"

MBX5T Prospec MMv3 NEU-CC 1520/1Y 6S "Overkill Flying machine" ;)

Brushless, what else ?
   
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07.15.2010, 01:14 PM

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Try a used mbx5R or xray 808, very light and tough buggies ;)
The mbx6 is lighter...
   
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