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What is fastest Nitro or Electric? -
01.22.2006, 11:30 PM
I don't see much of a differance in the 2.
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01.22.2006, 11:33 PM
well there are many different factors but i would say in general top speed would have to be nitro although the quick acceleration and torque of electric has a bit of a edge.
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01.23.2006, 12:29 AM
out of the box nitro. but modded i would say electric
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01.23.2006, 01:12 AM
To answer your question...electric.
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01.23.2006, 02:29 AM
i'd agree with basketti on that one - i don't think there'd be any electric RTR that would take on the fastest RTR nitro would there?
Electric has held the boat record for a while now....seems like it must be a hard one to beat -lol-
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01.23.2006, 03:24 AM
A nitro vehicle gains power as rpms increase. This creates a lag in power between the low and high rpm's. Because of this lag, electric vehicles will always have an advantage with thier "instant power".
Overall top speed can be acquired with appropriate power/gearing
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01.23.2006, 05:43 AM
As far as acceleration goes (not top speed) the last I checked, electric holds the world record for scale 1/4 mile drags.
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01.23.2006, 11:24 AM
Electric also holds the RC speed record, with Cliff Lett's vehicle going over 110mph. That was a while ago, and I'll bet people have surpassed that already (with electric).
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01.23.2006, 02:36 PM
In stock form, nitros will be quicker. A brushless motor versus a modified nitro engine would be a good fight. My money would be on the brushless motor though.
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01.23.2006, 04:14 PM
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01.23.2006, 05:36 PM
a good brushless system could beet a nitro
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01.23.2006, 08:59 PM
There are advantages to both. I like the power of the electric. I have to say though right out of the box the nitro has a higher top speed but I would guess the electric has the acceleration.
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01.23.2006, 10:07 PM
i saw a few years ago that a nitro st went 111mph
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01.24.2006, 09:27 AM
Well it depends on how you look at fast to. If you look at fast as over all speed or if you look fast as overall accelleration. Nitro is nice as far as the speed and accelleration. The brushless is faster in the accelleration department. It has good speed to. It really depends on the person.
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01.24.2006, 12:11 PM
I like to consider it in terms of power to weight ratio,with BL/lipo having the edge over nitro.If you take the weight of the Nitro(engine,engine mounts,pipe,tank,RX pack,clutch assembly,servo)then BL/Lipo (packs,esc motor,motor mount) can come in under that weight with power to spare.A BL/NiMH can't beat nitro for power:weight but has an abundance of instant torque that usually see off Nitro in a straight line.I think the power delivery of nitro has it's advantages too.
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