12-04-2011, 01:15 PM | #141 |
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12-04-2011, 04:22 PM | #142 |
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I got to see this car at the PRI show in Orlando this weekend. Traxxas had a great booth in the show and props to them for getting RC more out there. The car was in a plexiglass case sitting on a chassis dyno with an Ipad displaying the speed. You could walk up, grab the new TX and run it up to WOT, it screamed like hell and showed 103mph on the rollers. You couldnt see any of the electronics or chassis though. It's impressive, looked smaller than I was expecting, still big though. Bad thing is the car, with the body on and blingy wheels, just looked like a cheesy WalMart RC car. |
12-05-2011, 11:26 AM | #143 |
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just seen it on tv show (right this minute) it is traxxas XO-1 0-60 in 2.3 secs 0-100 under 5 secs wow. |
12-05-2011, 12:30 PM | #144 |
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I have read several places where people are thinking the msrp is $1099 and the street price will be less... Not True, street price is $1099 msrp is $1800. I confirmed this with a shop owner this weekend. He said allot of people have been coming in thinking the same thing.
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12-07-2011, 06:02 PM | #145 |
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wow 1000 bucks for a onraod car u cant drive anywhere? You make me laugh traxxas...what a joke
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12-07-2011, 06:10 PM | #146 |
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12-07-2011, 06:16 PM | #147 |
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$1K is pretty high IMO. Most of us can build a 100mph onroad car for a lot cheaper!!!! And if you don't have a iphone you will be in it for even more! |
12-07-2011, 06:22 PM | #148 |
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12-07-2011, 06:55 PM | #149 | |
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Another $100 at least for 2 half decent 3S packs. You've then got $400 to buy a chassis, shocks, servo, shell, wheels, tyres Tx, Rx etc. I recon it'd be bloody close. Add into that the amount of time and effort you'd need to put into the car, sorting out aerodynamics, gearing etc. It should not be underestimated on how difficult it is to get a RC car to hit 100mph. I got bored a last year and had a play with my ERevo, much over 70mph and it was impossible to control, i spent many many runs adjusting the shell angle, trying out various wings in various places. Gave up in the end, so the shell and chassis really start fighting against the wind at anything over a true 60mph. Can't honestly say i want one of these, but it's going to be very interesting in seeing how folks modify them and what other versions Traxxas comes out with. Cheers Mark | |
12-07-2011, 07:08 PM | #150 |
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technically its easy to get the rpm,s to give a car 100 mph wheelspeed but pretty damn hard for many reasons to get the car there, i would really like to see what tires they are useing as thats probably the biggest factor on a nice lowslung aerodynamic car
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12-08-2011, 01:38 AM | #151 | |
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12-08-2011, 01:57 AM | #152 | |
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They sound fantastic Playing devils advocate here, but by the sounds of it what your comparing here is say a heavily tuned and modified big block chevy to a Veyron. I'm absolutely certain that you could hit 100 mph cheaper than $1000, but without having the same of very similar components it's not really fair comparing it monetary value wise. As we have not seen the car in the flesh yet, never mind been given the chance to drive it all we can really do is speculate. That said I'm guessing the difference between your beasts and this car, is that Traxxas would have designed it to do 60mph+ day in day out without any overheating problems or too much customising (not saying yours do overheat btw). I would also be surprised if Traxxas hadn't intended this car to be driven round like a normalish 1/10th car that handles very well. We'll see, it could well turn out that the motor only has 10 x 100mph runs in it and it handles like a bag-o-shite in which case it doesn't really offer any value for money at all. IF on the other hand it's robust, over engineered, does top speed runs all day every day AND handles well then IMO it would offer better VFM. Ultimately though people will vote with their wallets on if it's over priced or not. If it doesn't sell then that's a clear indication that people are not prepared to pay that sort of money for that type of car. If it does sell then it's proof positive that $1k+ is not too high a price. Either way although i have no interest in buying one of these i'll be watching closely with interest Cheers Mark | |
12-08-2011, 02:18 AM | #153 |
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Oh I agree! Two different beast indeed! There are very few RC cars that cost $1k+! And I understand that all of these young kids want faster and faster cars! But 99% of them have no idea how hard it is to handle a 100mph RC car! One crash at that speed and you will be building a whole new car! Unless you were lucky enough to slide on your lid the whole time And getting hit or hitting someone at those speeds..... It won't be pretty! I hit by employee in the leg with a SC10 at 40ish mph, he had to get a couple of stitches! 100mph and your either breaking bones or taking something off! And again, they are saying you need a iPhone to allow it to run those speeds or am I wrong? That you have to get a app for it. So if you don't have a iPhone your going to spend even more $$! So after batteries, car and iPhone, charger and balancer, etc... You could be in that thing for close to $2k |
12-08-2011, 08:27 PM | #154 |
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i,m wondering what exactly the app and iphone are supposed to unlock to get to 100mph..could this be overcome by running a different radio? is it just an endpoint thing for the radio or does it change the program of the esc, i,m guessing the radio,s programing
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01-09-2012, 08:04 PM | #155 |
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so the unlocking deal is through the esc and not the radio, aparently you will not need an iphone or ipod to unlock..diggin for some details
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