HyperXGT

Whether you’re bashing in the backyard, tearing up the race track, or crawling over rocks, there’s always room to push your RC car a bit harder and make it a bit better. The beauty of hobby-grade RC cars is their customizability—you can tweak, swap, and upgrade nearly every part.

In this post, we’ll break down the top 10 upgrades that will improve speed, handling, durability, and overall performance.


1. Brushless Motor Upgrade

One of the most noticeable performance upgrades.

💡 Pair this with a compatible Electronic Speed Controller (ESC) for maximum benefit.


2. LiPo Battery Pack

A Lithium Polymer (LiPo) battery offers more power than standard NiMH batteries.

⚠️ Make sure your ESC can handle LiPo batteries, and always use a proper LiPo charger and storage bag.


3. High-Performance Tires

The right tires can drastically change how your RC car handles.

🔄 Match your tire type to the terrain: slicks for pavement, knobbies for off-road, or beadlocks for crawlers.


4. Upgraded Suspension (Shocks and Springs)

Control your car’s bounce and improve its handling over rough terrain.

🛠 Consider oil-filled shocks for a customizable ride feel.


5. Steel or Hardened Drive Shafts

Stock plastic drive shafts can twist or break under heavy load or high torque.


6. Metal Gears

Plastic gears are often the first parts to wear out when you upgrade power systems.


7. Upgraded Bearings (Full Ball Bearings Kit)

Ditch the plastic bushings and go with high-quality ball bearings.


8. Aluminum Parts (Arms, Hubs, etc.)

Aluminum is stronger than plastic but still lightweight.

⚠️ Use aluminum upgrades selectively—too much can make your car heavier and more brittle in crashes.


9. Programmable ESC (Electronic Speed Controller)

Control how your power is delivered.


10. 2.4GHz Radio System with More Features

If you’re still using an older or basic controller, this is a game-changer.


Bonus Tip: Weight Reduction or Balance Tuning


Final Thoughts

Upgrading your RC car is one of the most satisfying parts of the hobby. You can build something that not only performs better but is uniquely yours. But remember—don’t upgrade everything at once. Start with what matters most to your driving style and terrain.