Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Guya modular Circuit chassis

Categories - Cars, Gas On Road, Guya, Products , trackback

Guya Modular chassis

We were sent a link about this car today and while i dont think it can be considered a competition car, it is so bizarre it deserves a mention. The concept of the Italian made Guya, is that those among us who cant decide between a 1/8th or 1/10th scale circuit car can purchase the Guya which will serve all your needs. Tired of racing 1/8th scale, loosen a few nuts, slide the chassis closed, screw in the wishbones, instant 200mm, prefer to race a 2wd or even an electric powered car, again no problem this car has it all. While the car features inboard suspension and a lay down engine, it is more of an engineering excercise than a viable product, and so we will give the maker credit for some new thinking, even if it is to find a solution for a problem that doesn’t exist.

Click here for more pictures.

Source: RC Junkies [rc-junkies.com]

Usage »

If you republish any elements from this page on another website, including text, original pictures or formatted results please be sure to add a link back to this page as the source.

Related Posts »

Comments

1. alfonso - Wednesday, May 30, 2007

what about the side belt? Will it pass through the fuel tank?

2. Eoghain - Thursday, May 31, 2007

:) I was thinking the same thing but im sure they thought about it

3. Gianluca Vianello - Friday, June 1, 2007

The belt is internal respect the tank, there’s no problem with the space, I’m studying also an innovative system to have an axle inside the belt…for the fucture…

4. Eoghain - Friday, June 1, 2007

Hi Gianluca, Good to hear about the belt. Do you hope to make this car or is it a personal project?

5. Gianluca Vianello - Friday, June 1, 2007

Hi Eoghain
thanks for your interest.
The Guya car, after 4 years of develop, is now a commercial product, I’m preparing the first production now that will be ready for july…
at the 20 of june I’ll can tell the price…….

Check my forum for news………

6. Gianluca Vianello - Friday, June 1, 2007

http://www.klemy.it/klemyforum