Unleash the Power: HPI WR8 Flux Cosworth - Ultimate RC Rally Car

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The HPI WR8 Flux is an absolute beast of an RC rally car, boasting speed, power, and rugged durability. This machine, with its new body style and LED lights, is a true force to be reckoned with on both the street and the dirt. It's been tearing up the RC scene for over a decade, proving its worth time and time again as a top-performing rally car. With the ability to reach 60 mph by simply changing the pinion gear and using a three-cell lipo battery, this car is not for the faint of heart.
Behind the wheel of the WR8 Flux, you're in for a wild ride, thanks to its eight-scale platform, rally spec wheels, and double wishbone setup. The adjustable turnbuckles, oil-filled shocks, and aluminum chassis all work together to deliver a smooth and plush suspension that can handle any terrain with ease. Whether you're hitting the track or taking on the dirt oval, this car's performance is nothing short of impressive. And let's not forget about the 1996 Ford Escort Cosworth body, complete with headlights, tail lights, and brake lights for that extra touch of realism.
As you push the WR8 Flux to its limits, you'll experience the raw power of its 3700 KV motor, Hobbywing ESC, and steering servo, all working in harmony to deliver a thrilling driving experience. Despite some body roll issues at high speeds, this car remains a true champion on the track, tackling jumps and rough conditions with unmatched durability. The WR8 Flux Cosworth is not just a car – it's a statement of power, performance, and pure driving pleasure that will leave you craving for more adrenaline-fueled RC action.

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