ARRMA Notorious vs Outcast: A Notorious Battle!

Driving your RC stunt truck in rough terrain and performing jaw-dropping stunts can be so much fun. But for this, you should pick the more capable one between ARRMA Notorious vs. Outcast. The Outcast series has four models in different scales. But the Notorious is only available on a 1/8 scale. 

So, I will compare the 1/8 Notorious 6S and 1/8 Outcast EXB in this article. Although they have identical chassis and mechanical features, they are quite different from each other regarding body styling, ball bearing, and radio technology features. Here we’ll look at both key similarities and differences for these EC stunt trucks. So you’ll get to know which truck performs better.

Though they share many features, tearing them down and finding the slightest differences will be enjoyable. Let’s get started.

Quick Comparison of Notorious and Outcast

Let me give you a quick overview of their features side by side before I go into the details.

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FeaturesNotoriousOutcast
Ball BearingsFull SetTransmission, rubber sealed
DifferentialFront, Center, and Rear gearedFront, Center, and Rear geared
Weight11.37lbs11.59lbs
Radio TechnologySmart, Dual Protocol RX (DSMR/SLT)AVC and Smart
Top Speed 60+ mph60+ mph

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ARRMA Notorious vs Outcast: A Detailed Look

Notorious and Outcast share a lot of features. Still, they have a subtle difference when it comes to toughness and action. I will go over their features in detail to give a clear picture.

  • Body Style

Notorious and Outcast have many things in common, including the drivetrain, power system, suspension, dimensions, etc. But the body style is what makes them completely different. Notorious has a metallic body, which gives an old-school vibe but makes the truck extremely durable. But the Outcast body shell is made of composite material to give it a modern look. 

The roll cage on Notorious makes it a lot more aggressive in terms of body style. On the other hand, Outcast may fool you with its sober look but has been treated with EXB to perform as much bashing as you want.

You can check both trucks’ performance here.

  • Chassis

Both trucks have a durable chassis design to perform bashing off-roads. The chassis of Notorious is made of 6061-T6 aluminum, and the sheet is about 3mm thick. This material is quite durable and lightweight so you can achieve high speed pretty easily on this truck.

On the other hand, the Outcast model has a chassis made with 7075-T6 aluminum, and the thickness of the chassis is the same as the Notorious. Due to the material, the Outcast is slightly heavier than the Notorious and also a bit more durable.

You can perform almost all stunts with both trucks, and their chassis gives the necessary stability to get back on the road after some big jumps or backflips. So, you will enjoy driving both trucks more or less the same.

  • Power Delivery

Notorious and Outcast are powered by the same brushless motor, which runs on the 6S power system. You can also run these trucks with a 4S power system, which will reduce the trucks’ performance. The motor generates incredible torque to give both trucks fast acceleration with a greater top speed.

Under normal conditions, both trucks are capable of doing 60+ mph. Notorious houses a Spektrum S652 Digital Servo, making it much easier to control the car in extreme conditions. Both trucks support EC5 and IC5 connectors, so powering them up will be a breeze.

  • Drivetrain and Suspension

Extreme bashing needs a four-wheel drive system for more precise power delivery on four wheels. This is why both trucks are equipped with a 4WD drivetrain. The power from the motor reaches those wheels through the front, center, and rear geared differentials and ensures you have enough power in all wheels to nail tricky terrains.

The rear suspension is a bit changed in the latest Notorious model. Aluminum shock towers are covered with metal coils to increase durability and absorb bigger bumps with no issues. So, Notorious will reign over almost all terrains. Outcast can also do the same with its oil-filled coil-cover suspension system. The drivetrain of Notorious is waterproof so that it can run on muddy or snowy terrains.

  • Radio System

Notorious comes with a Spektrum SLT3 radio and Spektrum SR 315 receiver with a dual protocol. As a result, you can upgrade the transmitter to a Spektrum DSMR to use smart telemetry and get real-time updates on different parameters of the truck.

Until you do that, the SLT transmitter is designed to perform bashing for hours at a stretch without any fatigue. You can also set a throttle limit to drive safer until you are completely familiar with the behavior of the truck.

Outcast, on the other hand, features a DX3 DSMR transmitter (our pick) with an SR6110AT receiver. So, you can use Active Vehicle Control and other smart features right away to control the truck better.

  • Stability

Though the rear portion of Notorious’s chassis is wider than the Outcast, Notorious is a bit lighter than its counterpart. This gives Outcast better stability. The stability goes further as it is equipped with AVC and Firma ESC. You can use traction control in this system to make the truck more stable in hairpin bends or while backflipping.

FAQ

Check the following answers to some commonly asked questions about these two RC stunt trucks.

Q: What does BLX mean in ARRMA trucks?

Ans: BLX means the trucks are equipped with brushless motors. 

Q: What is the top speed of ARRMA Notorious 6S?

Ans: Notorious 6S can achieve a maximum speed of 90mph under suitable conditions.

Q: Do Notorious and Outcast have the same dimensions?

Ans: Notorious and Outcast have the same dimensions regarding wheelbase, body height, weight, wheel size, etc.

Conclusion

Both Notorious and Outcast are heavily armed with rigid chassis, strong body shells, and smooth suspensions to do incredible stunts. Brushless motors power these trucks up to achieve high speed, and electronic stability control ensures the trucks continue to perform regardless of the terrain.

But still, Notorious (our pick) is slightly better because it has a rugged metallic body and a dual protocol radio receiver for more precise controls. Its waterproof electronic system makes it perform over all terrains without any issues. And the updated gear system improves power delivery to have better control over the truck in tight situations.

Chris Goforth

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