Great video.. i will go for the vorza all day because it is a legend due to its 15 years out there n still can battle up with the new ones.... I love my vorza with alum front-rear braces, and alum chasis braces as well, aluminum hubs,chubs,spindles,5mm shock towers,aluminum center diff holders.....
The vorza performed excellent today .... off camera i kept running it and it made me happy driving it .... the Tlr is still my pick from the 3 today ... thanks for watching man
I bought a Vorza (first car) and wonder why the Typhoons is so much more expensive. What I don't like about the Vorza: - shitty tires (can be changed) - overpowered in 6S; I can't imagine driving a Vorza on 6S in these conditions
Yeah, man, gotta love a good buggy video! Really nice watching this on a Saturday morning... Bummer with the Asuga, hope you found the axle and it wasn't damaged... I just saw Corally announced a new buggy, 8th scale, very cool looking, too!
Huge soft spot for buggies here. Nothing like a Typhon V5 6s tearing the local field/track up. That Asuga was doing well for a driveshaft missing...you have a heavy trigger finger like me with buggies lol. Epic vid mate!
Great comparison. I wish someone would come out with a buggy the size of the Asuga, handling of the Typhon and the aggressiveness of the Vorza. Now that would be amazing.
Vorza (original and new S spec) has 7075 chassis, towers, and hinge pin blocks. Plus the chassis is 4mm thick. However, I don't know if the Voza aluminum is heat treated (T6) like the TLR Tuned Typhon parts.
Vorza is a beast...and kinda drives like a brick LOL! I think it just has a lot of mass with the 4mm chassis so it carries a lot of forward inertia and doesn't change direction too quickly. It was built to bash though! If the Vorza was a fighter jet it would be an F4 Phantom. I would like to try a TLR-Tuned Typhon some day because yeah the handling looks exceptional. The Asuga rips, it was getting from one end of that park to the other so quickly.
The vorza has always been a killer buggy to have and drive , super durable and tough no doubt..... TLR typhon is another awesome buggy and the handling is superb! The asuga is both of those two but on steroids... beast