Hot Bodies TCX electric touring car
Having previously shown you the first images of this new car, Hot Bodies have released full details on their all new TCX electric touring car kit. The new narrow bulkhead design coupled with an elongated upper camber link centralizes the weight allowing the chassis to flex and improve handling. Chassis weight distribution is 50/50 keeping racers from having to add weights to balance the car. Less weight equals greater acceleration and reduces breaking distance. The end result is a car that carries maximum corner speed.
Features:
- 50/50 centralized chassis weight distribution optimizes chassis balance and improves handling
- Centralized motor position optimizes lateral weight distribution and improves handling
- LiPo/Life ready chassis layout optimizes electronic mounting locations for better weight distribution
- Narrow bulkheads improve overall traction and cornering performance
- 20T center pulley improves acceleration and maximizes drive-train efficiency
- Dual link steering system gives a more linear steering response
- One piece upper deck optimizes chassis rigidity for improved corner speed
- Variable front and rear shock mounting positions provide numerous tuning options
- Long front aluminum universal driveshafts improve chassis stability and increase traction
- Narrow main chassis maximizes traction and cornering performance
- 3mm Ceramic diff balls deliver super smooth and efficient diff performance
Source: Hot Bodies [hotbodiesonline.net]
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1. Simon Crabb - May 18th, 2010 at 09:37
Wow, it’s taken them a jolly long time to copy a Tamiya… ;-)