I don't know of an AA type batteries that give out more power. The rechargeable ones don't give out as much voltage initially but they match the batteries overall as AA batteries loose that initial power boost very fast. If you ran another set of AA batteries in series, they thing would take of like a rocket! You would have to see if you had room.
So you are saying that the rechargeable ones are also a good deal?
I am seriously considering buying those, because always buying normal non-zync batteries costs a bit in the end, and I can't make that maintenance simply for a RC toy.
About room to run this, a friend of mine lives in a condo block that has a 15 place indoor garage, which is perfect for this car.
Hell, even my friend has a quite fast Nikko 1/10 monster truck, and that garage is more than enough for that beast!... :drag1:
It might burn out the electronics too though.
Burn the electronics?
How's that?, you mean max power batteries can burn it out, or is that being caused by continuous use?
If it is continuous use, then let me say I can't run this on my own park - which is right now very humid with the snow, but too dusty when not humid - nor inside my house - as I have a neighbor below, an old granny - so the only days I can run this is during the weekend, at my friend's garage.
You could use that car as a template for making a paper model out of it. There are virtually no compound curves!!
I won't use this for a paper model, Zathros, and I explain why - I am a huge Honda fan, and when I knew about the existence of a Honda Civic Type R cheaper than that one from Tamiya, I put myself in searching it around here (Switzerland).
It happens that this car costs the equivalent of 28$, but thereafter, I could only find it in Germany, making me to pay 36$ dollars in plus (79.- CHF, in my actual currency) for expedition expenses (16$ payment transaction and 20$ expedition expenses).
I actually battled to have this Honda, so that's explained: I wanted a
specific RC car for own taste.
