Unleashing the Draco Upgrade: Suggy RC Truck Performance Review

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In this thrilling episode of Aussie RC Playground, the team unleashes the beastly Draco upgrade on the Suggy, pushing it to its limits on 4S before contemplating the leap to 6S. With heart-pounding speed and jaw-dropping performance, the truck conquers jumps with ease, showcasing its prowess even with stock components. The team marvels at the truck's aerobatic finesse, soaring through the air like a true champion. They question the necessity of 6S for the average user, highlighting the Suggy's exceptional handling and predictability on 4S.
Undeterred by challenges, the team takes on the Superman jump, battling the elements and testing the truck's limits with each leap. Armed with a powerful 6,000 milliamp Turny rapid pack, they push the Suggy to new heights, relishing in its durability and performance. The team notes the impact of the tower brace on the chassis, praising its contribution to the truck's enhanced stability and resilience. As they unveil the fully Draco upgraded Vora Suggy, complete with a Savox servo, anticipation builds for the forthcoming 6S trials, promising even more adrenaline-fueled adventures.
With each jump and turn, the Suggy proves its mettle, captivating the team with its unwavering performance and agility. The team's enthusiasm is palpable as they gear up for the next phase of testing on 6S, eager to witness the truck's full potential unleashed. Stay tuned as the Aussie RC Playground team embarks on the next chapter of their high-octane RC adventures, pushing boundaries and redefining what it means to dominate the off-road terrain.

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