October 1, 2009

Dynamite Fuze 1/10 and 1/18th scale BL Systems

Dynamite Fuze 1/10 and 1/18th scale BL Systems

Dynamite now makes it possible to upgrade 1/10th and 1/18th scale vehicles to the performance associated with brushless technology. It’s never been easier or more affordable thanks to their Fuze line of 1/18 and 1/10 scale brushless motors, ESCs and motor/ESC combos. Featuring multiple Kv ratings per scale, along with combos that come pre-wired and ready to install, Dynamite’s Fuze brushless systems claim to represent the ultimate in power, flexibility and value.

Click here to see the 1/18 system


October 1, 2009

Team Losi Racing 8ight/8ight-T 2.0 starter box

Team Losi Racing 8ight/8ight-T 2.0 starter box

The Team Losi Racing 8ight/8ight-T 2.0 starter box was engineered and designed by Losi to be the perfect starting tool for the 8ight and 8ight-T. Now owners of both vehicles can use one powerful starter box to get their vehicle running quickly and efficiently. Unlike conventional starters, this starter box does not require positioning pegs, eliminating the need for measuring or major assembly. And it is designed to fit the majority of 8ight based platform machines.

Click here for the full feature list


October 1, 2009

Robitronic Night Race & Race of Champions

Robitronic Night Race & Race of Champions

Robitronic have the full report from their Night Race and Race of Champions event that was held last weekend in Bischhofsheim close to Frankfurt am Main. The event consisted of a night team race that began at midday on Friday and ended at 5am on Saturday morning with truggy teams and buggy teams taking alternating times on the track to give each team of up to 5 drivers 7 hours on the track. The buggy class was won by the Team Robitronic Losi team that consisted of Joern Neumann, Martin Bayer, Darren Bloomfield and Carsten Keller, while the RC-Car Shop Race Crew was triumphant in the truggy class. On Saturday following the Night race, the Race of Champions got underway with practice followed by qualifying over the next day and finals on Sunday. European Championship podium finisher Martin Bayer did the double in both classes, winning the buggy class from Joern Neumann and Maximilian Cordts, while in the truggy class Maximilian Cordts took the runner up spot with Stefan Petrich in 3rd.

Read the full report (in German) here.

Source: Robitronic [robitronic.com]


October 1, 2009

Schumacher Cat SX S1 Chassis & Tubby inserts

Schumacher Cat SX S1 Chassis & Tubby inserts

New from Schumacher for their Cat SX buggy, is this chassis plate and top deck that have been specially designed for LiPo packs only. Made from S1 composite, it is much heavier than the standard carbon fibre versions, keeping the extra weight as low as possible. Also new for the Cat are these new alloy rear upper suspension mount that allows shock bracket mounting on either side which is better for the rear shock conversion kit. Finally Schumacher have introduced Tubby inserts, which give a fuller profile to off road tires, which can be a great tuning aid for serious racers.

Click here to see the other parts


October 1, 2009

Chris Steele wins Final 200mm round in Ireland

Chris Steele wins Final 200mm round in Ireland

The eighth and final round of the Irish 1:10 200mm National Championships took place at the Ballymoney track in Northern Ireland over the weekend where Chris Steele took his Murnan Modified powered Kyosho to his 6th win of the season. Having already secured the 2009 title Steele continued his domination despite the welcomed return to racing of Mark Gilliland after an abscence of almost a year. Securing pole over Gilliland, Steele converted TQ honours in to victory to finish of the season in perfect style while Gilliland and the only other race winner of the championship, Chris Lawlor, completed the podium.  In the overall championship standings, with a drivers best 5 of the 8 rounds to count, it was Lawlor who took second with Darren Gibb third to make it an all Kyosho Top 3.

Click here to see the series podium


September 30, 2009

Power Master Legend 12V 44A Dual Power supply

Power Master Legend 12V 44A Dual Power supply

We have written briefly about the new Power Master Legend from Much More in the past, but now the Korean company have finally released their all new power supply. Inside each of the blue, black or purple anodized boxes, is 44A dual power supplies, which can easily power 2 separate chargers, such as the new Cell Master Legend, at any given time. Weighing in at 1.8kg they sport a top mounted docking station for two of the previously mentioned chargers that allows you to easily mount and power the chargers without the need for cables, freeing up the other outputs for other devices. Very quiet and stable, medium alligator clips & banana connectors can be used for connecting to output terminals, while a large display on the front shows the voltage, amperage and efficiency of each power supply.

Click here for more details and photos


September 30, 2009

Jilles Groskamp confirmed at Team Orion

Jilles Groskamp confirmed at Team Orion

Team Orion have officially announced what we’ve known for a few months, that newly crowned European Champion and double ETS Series title winner Jilles Groskamp has joined the staff at Team Orion Asia. Now based in Thailand, Groskamp will support the research and development team of Team Orion and Team Orion Asia and will immediately begin using the ABI/CRF/Alpha engines from Team Orion in on-road 1/10 GP and 1/8 GP with Shepherd cars, a deal we announced a few weeks ago, and in 1/8 Buggy with Tamiya.

Source: Team Orion [teamorion.com]


September 30, 2009

VRC Column – VRC Pro is WYSISWYR…

VRC Column - VRC Pro is WYSISWYR…

R/C simulators have some very special features which make them the ideal simulation, more than any other type of simulation game. The most important feature is the nature of r/c (for remote or radio control) itself. Being in a remote position to control the car means that there is no other feedback than through seeing and hearing. R/C racers have developed special skills to control their cars by what they see and what they hear and translate that to their hands to operate the radio. A real car or flight simulator lacks for instance the all important feedback from G-forces generated by the car or airplane when it turns, accelerates, climbs or dives. R/C racing is purely an audiovisual experience so if what you see and hear on your monitor is an almost perfect simulation of the real world (track and car behavior) and if you can control your car with your own radio then you have the perfect sim! We call this WYSIWYR, What You See Is What You Race…

Continue reading the column here


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