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stoopidbstrd 01-16-2003 08:42 PM

Street Force GP?
 
is the dura trax street force gp a good starting out car? it comes with 2 speed and tuned pipe and velocity .15 engine. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXPX75&P=7
gimme some suggestions. thanks.

Morpheus2be 01-16-2003 09:09 PM

Head on over to the RadioControlZone forums where there is a StreetForce GP thread. You can read up on other SFGP owners experience.

http://www.radiocontrolzone.com/foru...ight=Top+Speed

The SFGP is an older design, but it works. Its a good starting kit.

squizzytaylor 01-16-2003 11:55 PM

Re: Street Force GP?
 

Originally posted by stoopidbstrd
is the dura trax street force gp a good starting out car? it comes with 2 speed and tuned pipe and velocity .15 engine. http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXPX75&P=7
gimme some suggestions. thanks.

These are marketed in Australia as a Colt 10. Light weight however suffer from poor durability. Hub carriers, suspension arms and shock towers are best considered throw-away items and non-adjustable rear tow are down sides.
At the end of the day the addition of a two-speed and tuned pipe dont make up for the fact that it is a cheaply built Taiwanese tourer. I have owned one and it was a good learning platform I guess however after buying my Kyosho V-one-s as a replacement I can only give my opinion as to where I would spend my money.

http://www.colt.com.tw/idx.htm

good Luck

:)

gt

:tire: :tire: :tire: :tire:

vulso 01-17-2003 10:59 AM

Hello,
I had a SFGP and my advice to you is NO. Like squizzy said it's durability isn't on par with other models out there. Also, squizzy those are some interesting facts that I didn't know about. The Velocity .15 motor is very hard to keep tuned which caused me endless headaches. I chose the SFGP over the V-one-S and it was a poor choice. Here are some alternatives:

1) Associated Nitro TC-3 RTR
2) Yokomo GT-4 RTR
3) Kyosho V-one-S (kit only, need electronics)

Any of those would be a much better choice. However, the decision is up to you. Good Luck!

Vulso

squizzytaylor 01-17-2003 01:44 PM


Originally posted by vulso
Hello,
I had a SFGP and my advice to you is NO. Like squizzy said it's durability isn't on par with other models out there. Also, squizzy those are some interesting facts that I didn't know about. The Velocity .15 motor is very hard to keep tuned which caused me endless headaches. I chose the SFGP over the V-one-S and it was a poor choice. Here are some alternatives:

1) Associated Nitro TC-3 RTR
2) Yokomo GT-4 RTR
3) Kyosho V-one-S (kit only, need electronics)

Any of those would be a much better choice. However, the decision is up to you. Good Luck!

Vulso

The car in Aust actually comes with a force 12 engine and no two speed and is marketed as a "budget" price bracket car.

gt

:tire: :tire: :tire: :tire:

sKiMpYbOy 01-17-2003 01:55 PM

It's a piece of CRAP............

thefuzzclub 01-20-2003 02:58 AM

If you prefer the rtr's car, for bashing get the traxxas 4-tec it has a new 2.5 engine that will go 60+ mph as they say. if you plan on racing in the future, get the rtr ntc3 and upgrade the parts, 2 speed tranny will make your car really rock!


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