My Candy Personalized advanced setup board
Based on suggestions by their team drivers My Candy has announced the release of their personalized advanced setup board. Made from 8mm thick tempered glass, it has a frosted underside and glossy finish on top and is kept from sliding of your work bench with 5 rubber feet. Supplied in a handy carry bag, this super flat board has laser etched measurements and can also feature your main sponsor or team logo, also laser etched in the centre.
Source: FVSSRC [fvssrc.com]
Associated XP Series High-Voltage Servos
Team Associated’s new XP Series high-voltage servos aim to be better suited to the 7.4V LiPo packs used by racers in their cars these days. Most of the current generation of servos are designed only for 6.0V input, and this can cause reliability issues. These new servos feature updated motors and electronic circuitry that are designed to withstand the rigors of high-voltage operation in nitro vehicles. A metal gear version (MG) is perfect for use as the steering servo while the standard version is suitable for controlling the throttle. Even though they are designed to run with 7.4V, they can also be used with standard 6.0V NiMh receiver batteries and are also perfect for use as the steering servo in electric vehicles with the SC10 RTR actually coming equipped with the SHV1504MG.
Source: Team Associated [rc10.com]
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Associated XP Series High-Voltage Servos
Xray Column – Last Indoor race of the season
The 30th installment in the Xray column from Xray owner and chief designer Juraj Hudy is now online. In this months column, Juraj talks about the build up to the LRP Masters, including the development and rapid production of different roll centre options for this very competitive race.
Given the great handling and performance of the T2’009 platform we only needed to concentrate on the tiny details. There are few areas I still see room for improvement, specifically the roll centers, motor position and maybe the drive train ratios which of course are directly related with the racing category and track conditions. We have made a couple of different roll center holders to move the upper links more inside the shock towers with expectation that the car will gain more stability in the high traction conditions.
Read the full column here.
Source: Xray [teamxray.com]
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Xray Column – Last Indoor race of the season
K-Factory Team Magic B8 Chassis stiffener
New from K-Factory for the Team Magic B8 chassis, is this aluminium centre chassis stiffener. Made from lightweight 7075 aluminium, the part has been machined hollow for extra weight less, yet retains its tensile strength. The part is mounted to the centre of the chassis plate around the centre differential and easily allows you to stiffen the overall chassis to suit different track conditions.
Source: K-Factory [kfactoryracing.com]
Craft RC Losi Starter box skins
New for the Team Losi 8ight and 8ight-T starter box, Craft RC have released a range of skins. Designed by professional designers, the decals are available in wide range of different designs. Pre cut, they are made from top quality material that is easy to apply, fuel resistant and will stay good a long time and when it comes time to remove it, it would leave any messy residue.
Source: Craft RC [craftrc.com]
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Craft RC Losi Starter box skins
Xpress Front Upper Arm Prototype for MRR2
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Xpress always concentrating to develop the M-Chassis RC car, and their main characteristics are leading their M-Chassis flexibly and user friendly for upgrading and advancement to any car model types by interchanging parts and accessories to the racers desire at more affordable price than those imported. Obeying the Xpress’s objective, the Xpress [...]
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Xpress Front Upper Arm Prototype for MRR2







