Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Xenon Speed VSS speed controller Categories - Controllers, Electric, Products, Xenon - comments closed
Xenon have announced the successor to their high performance race proven VS-1 micro-miniature speed controller, with the release of the VSS. A high specification controller, and only weighing in at 20 grams without the wires, the user can adjust drive frequency, throttle curve, punch control and brake adjustment. The controllers case has been made from aluminium for excellent heat dissipation while the entire box has been sealed to prevent dirt and other non welcome substances getting into the controller, making it perfect for off road racers.
Source: Xenon [xenon.ne.jp]
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Xenon Racing Illusion Stock motor Categories - Electric, Motors, On Road, Products, Xenon - comments closed
More news from Xenon Racing, this time its for the release of their new line of 23T stock motors. Called the Illusion, this new motor series is eligable for the stock touring class at JMRCA (Japanese Federation) sanctioned events comes in 2 versions, one with bottom end torque and one with a wider range of torque.
Source: Ark [ark-inc.jp]
Xenon Racing Tamiya DF-03 converison Categories - Accessories, Off Road, Products, Tamiya, Xenon - comments closed
Xenon Racing, who we mentioned yesterday when they showed their latest camber gauge, have also announced their new Tamiya DF-03 carbon double deck conversion. The main chassis has been made from 3mm carbon fibre while the upper deck is made from 2.4mm carbon fibre, which is connected to the front of the gearbox with a tough aluminum block substantial improving the chassis rigidity.
Source: Ark [ark-inc.jp]
Friday, May 18, 2007
Xenon Racing Camber gauge Categories - On Road, Products, Tools, Xenon - comments closed
Xenon Racing of Japan have shown their latest new product at this weeks show in Japan, this camber gauge. Made from blue anodised aluminum, this camber gauge works in much the same was as the Yokomo version we showed you before but with more measurements available. Simply stand the gauge next to the wheel being measured, with the numbers facing up, and adjust the wheels camber to the angle of the side that the measurement lines up with.
Source: ARK [ark-inc.jp]




















