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HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 12:00 pm
by Diggley
Anyone catch the HPI Baja build on Horsepower TV this morning?

(For about the cost of 4 new Sand Scorchers).....I want one!

I love the obvious Ultima inspired chassis design.

If I'm not mistaken it was designed by the same guy.

http://www.powerblocktv.com/site3/index.php/horsepower-episodes?ep_num=HP2009-21&ep_sea=0902

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2010 3:25 pm
by Acemechanic
I seen that episode this morning as well. It has perked my interest again for my RC stuff. I just placed a bid on ebay for an upgrade motor for my Nitro Tmaxx. I also saw the extream 4x4 show. They had a few different Rock crawlers an out of the box HPI unit and an Axial 10 then they put together a custom build. Pretty cool stuff.

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 1:35 am
by tamiya
Diggley wrote:Anyone catch the HPI Baja build on Horsepower TV this morning?

(For about the cost of 4 new Sand Scorchers).....I want one!
ya should! heap more fun than staring at a four-stack of re-re Scorchers
I love the obvious Ultima inspired chassis design.

If I'm not mistaken it was designed by the same guy.
yes HPI senior designer Akira Kogawa came from Kyosho pre 1988

believe he designed quite a few Kyoshos including Blizzard, Scorpion, Ultima, Optima & Mid

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 11:12 am
by shodog
I can't say enough about how bad ass these machines are. I bought one a couple of years ago and it's a blast. I don't run it too much as I have to take it somewhere wide open.

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 5:59 pm
by Diggley
As tempting as those things are, I can't possibly make the jump to the $1000+ stage....my wife would kill me...not after 2 Slashes & a Sand Scorcher purchased over the past couple months. :cry:

Of course, I couldn't leave it alone. If I did get one, I'd have to do this to be true to myself... :twisted: :

I'll take my Sand Scorcher supersized please..with a side of YEE HAH!

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 6:03 pm
by Diggley
shodog wrote:I can't say enough about how bad ass these machines are. I bought one a couple of years ago and it's a blast. I don't run it too much as I have to take it somewhere wide open.

I've seen some video with them tricked out with paddles, they make great looking sand rails!

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 7:07 pm
by aconsola
Diggley wrote:As tempting as those things are, I can't possibly make the jump to the $1000+ stage....my wife would kill me...not after 2 Slashes & a Sand Scorcher purchased over the past couple months. :cry:

Of course, I couldn't leave it alone. If I did get one, I'd have to do this to be true to myself... :twisted: :

I'll take my Sand Scorcher supersized please..with a side of YEE HAH!
I love that body, but it is about $150, plus another $100 worth of 5-T body mounts/bumpers to mount it to my 5-B.

That's almost enough to just buy a rere scorcher.
:lol:

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 10:34 pm
by badhoopty
i saw a real cool endurance vid with a 5b awhile back. they drove behind it in a chase vehicle, i forget how many miles they drove it, but it was alot.

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:19 pm
by littleVETTE
i hate these threads, because of the videos i end up watching. i've been wanting to get one for while, ever since i saw one up close at the ocrc track. everything about the buggy is huge. i went to riverside, down the road, and watched them race in their own series. i couldn't stop shaking after i left. yeah, it's that bad...

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Tue Feb 23, 2010 6:29 pm
by Lowgear
I wanted one of these until the truck version came out. Seeing how its a truck makes it even bigger. 8) If I had that kind of extra money though there would be other things I would have to spend it on. :?

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 12:01 pm
by Brandon G
Going back to the Horsepower TV show... that Joe Elmore is a tool. Spend 2 grand on all this stuff including stroker kits and aftermarket pipes.... Then after your first run, forget to get off the throttle after you "finish" the drag. Nothing beats the feeling of seeing that kind of investment hit the curb, fly in the air 50 ft and land upside down with the throttle still pinned. Hey dummy, let off the gas already.

I guess they were lucky he didn't take out the timing tree at the end of the track. :roll:

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 5:51 pm
by Diggley
Brandon G wrote:Going back to the Horsepower TV show... that Joe Elmore is a tool. Spend 2 grand on all this stuff including stroker kits and aftermarket pipes.... Then after your first run, forget to get off the throttle after you "finish" the drag. Nothing beats the feeling of seeing that kind of investment hit the curb, fly in the air 50 ft and land upside down with the throttle still pinned. Hey dummy, let off the gas already.

I guess they were lucky he didn't take out the timing tree at the end of the track. :roll:

:lol: I was thinking the exact same thing!

Then he wanted to sell it at the end of the show!...I think he was afraid of it.

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 7:31 pm
by Lowgear
A pet peeve of mine is calling R/C Remote Control. Last I checked it was Radio Control. Remote Control is when the controller is attached to the vehicle by a wire. I think the misconception comes from how you're controlling the model remotely.

Re: HPI Baja Build on Horsepower TV

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:27 pm
by fastang
Brandon G wrote:Going back to the Horsepower TV show... that Joe Elmore is a tool. Spend 2 grand on all this stuff including stroker kits and aftermarket pipes.... Then after your first run, forget to get off the throttle after you "finish" the drag. Nothing beats the feeling of seeing that kind of investment hit the curb, fly in the air 50 ft and land upside down with the throttle still pinned. Hey dummy, let off the gas already.

I guess they were lucky he didn't take out the timing tree at the end of the track. :roll:
I think he said the battery went dead causing the wreck. I don't think he is a tool but he can't drive RC's for chit!