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− | + | Drifting an RC car is much easier than a real car. But, the type of car you have is critical. | |
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#Buy an RC car, preferably an electric one. Most people start drifting with a Tamiya TT-01, which is cheap and reliable. Nitro (gas) cars can work too, just cut extra holes to make sure the engine gets cooled sufficiently. A 4WD on-road car is a must.(No buggies, truggies or trucks) | #Buy an RC car, preferably an electric one. Most people start drifting with a Tamiya TT-01, which is cheap and reliable. Nitro (gas) cars can work too, just cut extra holes to make sure the engine gets cooled sufficiently. A 4WD on-road car is a must.(No buggies, truggies or trucks) | ||
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#Practice, Practice, Practice! | #Practice, Practice, Practice! | ||
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== Tips == | == Tips == |