October 16, 2007

Team Orion 3600mAh Race Spec Lipo

Team Orion 3600mAh Race Spec Lipo

Team Orion have introduced the next chapter in the award winning line of LiPo batteries with the release of the 3600mAh Race Spec LiPo. Taking their industry leading safety and interface, they have stepped up the performance by increasing both the capacity and C rating and placed it all in a brand new case shape giving the customer yet another option when making the forward leap to LiPo.

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September 27, 2007

Team Orion performance AA & AAA cells

 Team Orion performance AA & AAA cells

More batteries from Team Orion with the announcement that they will soon release all new AA and AAA NiMH batteries aimed at enhancing the performance of your Mini-Z or 1:18 vehicles. Packing a whopping 1.25Volts per cell, these AA and AAA’s provide voltage previously only found on high end precision electronic cells. For the 1:18 scales Team Orion are introducing a new 2700 AA cell, increasing the capacity as well as the performance, while for the Mini-Z market they will offer two levels of AAA’s. First for the racer there is the 900HV (High Voltage) for outright performance while for the Hobbyist, where often run time is key, they are releasing the larger capacity 1100RT (Run Time).

Source: Team Orion [teamorion.com]


September 27, 2007

Team Orion Super Duty packs

 Team Orion Super Duty packs

Team Orion have introduced its new line of Super Duty Packs which use Team Orion’s own cells that have been tested to handle over 150A, providing previously unheard of performance from a stick pack. Available in 2400, 33000 and 3300 sizes these 6 cell 7.2V stick packs come supplied with Tamiya style connectors and offer the best plug and play performance for any vehicle from your RTR basher to high end touring cars. Super Duty packs also make an amazing solution for starter boxes and other duel stick pack applications.

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July 14, 2007

Team Orion Rocket Packs

Team Orion Rocket Packs

Team Orion have introduced it’s new line of Rocket Packs which have been tested to handle over 150 amps, providing previous unheard of performance from a stick pack. Available in 2700, 3300 and 4500MAh sizes in a 6 cell 7.2V stick pack configuration, with both Tamiya and TRX style connectors, these packs deliver the best plug and play performance for any vehicle from your RTR Stampede to high end touring cars like the Kyosho Stallion.

Source: Team Orion [teamorion.com]


June 29, 2007

Team Orion CRF CPD released

Team Orion CRF CPD

Way back at the start of February Team Orion showed their CPD (constant pressure device) system to visitors at the Nuernberg toy fair, and we showed it to you for the first time then also. Well if you have been waiting to buy one ever since, you now can, as it has just been released.

The CRF CPD acting as a pressure valve system, effectively resolves this problem by regulating the amount of pressure going to the fuel tank. The valve allows a constant amount of pressure to be sent to the fuel tank, by opening or closing itself depending on the engine’s rotation speed.

Source: Team Orion [teamorion.com]


June 5, 2007

Team Orion Katana 23T motor

Team Orion Katana 23T motor

More 23 turn motors, this time from motor maestros Team Orion, who have announced the release of an upgraded version of their high performance stock motor, the Katana. Whats new over its predecessor is that the can now features 6 tunnels in the armature for timing adjustments while for cooling purposes the new titanium color of the can also aids in the dissipation of heat build up, combine all this with the new rotor and you have a very efficient motor.

Source: Team Orion [team-orion.co.jp]


May 30, 2007

Lewis & Cavalieri take Reedy Race honours

Lewis & Cavalieri take Reedy Race honours

We reported on Monday that Marc Rheinard had won the Invitational class at this years Reedy Race in California, but the event also played host to a very competitive 19T Spec and Open Modified classe too. In the 19T spec class it was local Tamiya driver Corey Lewis that took the race TQ and in the finals obtained a 3rd in the first final before going on to win the next two finals in convincing fashion, which gave Corey the overall victory ahead of TJ Bradley in 2nd and Juan Aveytia in 3rd.

In the Open Modified class it was Kyle Skidmore that took the top qualifying spot and went on to win the first leg of the A-main only for, non finisher in race 1, Ryan Cavalieri to come through and take the 2nd leg win ahead of Kyle. Ryan brought his quick pace through into the 3rd leg, taking a 2nd position which was enough to take the overall win for the new Team Associated TC5 with Skidmore finishing in 2nd and Rod Canare in 3rd.

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May 25, 2007

Kyosho buys Team Orion – Confirmed

Kyosho buys Team Orion

We exclusively informed you last week that Kyosho had bought Team Orion, and now it has been confirmed – “Team Orion, with 20 years experience as the maker of the some of the world’s best electric and nitro power systems, has joined forces with Kyosho, the maker of the world’s finest radio control models. Other than an eventual relocation for the respective Team Orion facilities, the same key people will be in place making all the same products that have made Team Orion such a dominant force in the market. The combined strength and extra resources that result from the partnership will present new opportunities to expand the Team Orion product line.” In the picture, taken at the Shizuoka Hobby show last week is Mr Masayuki Susuki, Kyosho president alongside Philippe Neidhart (center) from Team Orion and Joel Johnson from Kyosho USA.

Source: Team Orion [teamorion.com]


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