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HPI has just recently uploaded a video regarding the 2014 edition of the stadium truck E-Firestorm Flux and how it can reach a top speed of 124km/h.
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Here's something new for those who would want to get a HPI E-Firestorm! Let's take a look at the new features on this popular scale stadium truck!
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Thanks to Firestorm 10T, HPI got itself into the crowd of "great two-wheel drive stadium truck brands". Thanks to Boom Racing, now this model can be even tougher.
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HPI E-firestorm Flux already has a decent stock setup, but still a few places need to be upgraded. Boom Racing here have few parts for you.
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People keep asking that should I get an E-Firestorm or a Rustler. Today, let's compare these two models in every possible way.
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It does not matter whether you have a brand new HPI E-Firestorm or you have been bashing it for a while; it's never too late to know the top 5 upgrades for HPI E-Firestorm.
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Let's face it; you're not going to find a better basher than the E-Firestorm. It is tough as nails and it is able to withstand some heavy abuse no matter how bad your driving skills are. With some fine tuning, it can also be very competitive on the tracks. Now here's the question: Should you use aluminum or plastic parts for your E-Firestorm?

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