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RC Maker MTC2 flex dampeners & tuning options Posted: 30 Apr 2021 05:22 AM PDT New from RC Maker these bulkhead/top deck flex dampeners are a must have to tune the flex of your MTC2. Restricting the lateral bulkhead axis of flex, they are a powerful tuning option which can be used on both the bulkheads, and the top deck. They also have some quick adjust body stopper shim plates to make changing the height of the body stopper a breeze, which is really handy for when you’re changing bodies or body heights on the fly. Finally they have got some accurate new caster tools and adapters, so you can measure your caster and ensure it’s spot on. This allows you to detect a misalignment and make any adjustments necessary to correct it, digitally, or with your setup station. Source: RC Maker [rcmaker.com.au] FacebookTwitterThe post RC Maker MTC2 flex dampeners & tuning options appeared first on Red RC. |
Posted: 30 Apr 2021 04:47 AM PDT Sonic Nitro Engines have released the updated PS.12S 2,11ccm engine. The 2021 variant sports a new crankcase which is made by die-casting to avoid blowholes as well as an updated cooling head, piston-sleeve set and crankshaft to fit the new crankcase. As the engine is used as the mandatory engine at various events across Europe, like the McBest Cup in Switzerland or the Pro Stock Series and Nitro West Masters in Germany, they have kept the price at a very competitive level to attract beginners and amateur racers. The first batch is already sold out but the next batch is available very soon. Source: Sonic Nitro Engines [team-shepherd.com] FacebookTwitterThe post Sonic 2021 PS.12 PSS engine appeared first on Red RC. |
Xray GTXE’22 1/8th scale EP GT chassis Posted: 30 Apr 2021 04:41 AM PDT Having already announced the Nitro version of their 2022 GT chassis, the GT8’22, Xray have today announced the EP powered version, the GTXE’22. Sporting an electric specific layout, the low CG layout sees the electronics placed in front and saddle pack batteries in the rear with new composite battery boxes for each battery can fit short or standard packs Featuring a longer wheelbase chassis with updated layout, with the front and rear suspension holders now mounted directly to the chassis with new GT specific geometry. Aluminium spacers raise the front and rear diff heights for better drivetrain alignment and the front and rear gear boxes sport cooling cut outs for the differentials. A new rear diffusor helps increase stability at high speed while the front upper bumper brace matches to the front gearbox opening for improved diff cooling with the front lower bumper providing clearance for the new suspension mounts. Front and rear suspension arms in a softer materials that on the previous GTX and the front C-hubs sport 6° caster for improved steering characteristics. A 3-slot steering Ackermann graphite plate allows for more initial steering and more overall steering angle for the GT category with hard rear uprights giving improved stability and the graphite rear upright extensions give increased corner speed. A new centre layshaft adapter fits smaller 45T / 46T / 47T spur gears for expanded gear ratio choices and the front and rear shock towers are much lower with new shock positions and roll centre locations and aluminium lower shock mount extensions improve the corner seed and stability in corners. 2022 All-New Features: Chassis The GTXE’22 features a longer chassis plate that is the backbone of the electric focused concept. The chassis length is increased to stretch the wheelbase, combined with the wider rear section, resulting in improved stability. The updated layout also includes provisions to install the new rear diffusor and mount the front and rear suspension holders directly to the chassis plate. The chassis features a new locking system for the servo saver posts to ensure the components will stay secure during chassis flex in extreme conditions. The chassis is CNC-machined from 3mm high-quality Swiss 7075 T6 aluminium; strategically machined in low-stress areas and then anodised to make it as light as possible without affecting strength or rigidity. Low CG Layout The new E-concept layout uses a forward motor position and saddle pack batteries. The motor is placed in front of the centre differential, opposite the steering servo, with split, saddle pack batteries in the rear. The split packs lay flat in the holders, reducing the CG compared to taller brick pack layouts. The motor has better cooling in the front location, and the split batteries also maintain lower temperatures during each run. Battery Holder The new saddle pack layout features tweak-free split battery holders to secure the packs. These battery holders will fit both standard and ‘shorty’ packs, with the shorty packs allowing additional weight balance control by shifting them front/back in the holders. Electronics Plate In addition to the new battery and motor positions, the GTXE’22 includes a moulded electronics plate that is positioned next to the steering servo. The ESC, receiver and transponder are all installed on this plate for easy removal and maintenance. Servo Holder To fit the revised electronics layout there is a new graphite servo holder plate. The servo horn position is moved further forward and uses a shortened link to connect to the steering system. Spur Gear Adapter A smaller gear adapter works with 45T, 46T, and 47T spur gears, offering an expanded range of ratios to match the gearing requirements for maximum motor performance. Rear Diffuser All-new diffuser used at the rear of the car helps to increase downforce that improves stability and makes the GTXE’22 easier to control at high speeds. Gearbox To improve the consistency of the differential performance throughout each run, the gear box covers are milled out for air flow to help reduce diff temperatures. This prevents overheating the diff oils and ensures more consistent handling during long mains and extends intervals between rebuilds. The rear gearbox and cover both have additional material milled out to increase airflow and cooling for the rear diff. The front upper bumper brace was also modified with a milled opening to allow more air into the front gear box. Suspension Holders All-new front and rear suspension holders are separated from the bulkheads and installed on the chassis. Mounting the holders directly to the chassis plate eliminates any flex from the bulkheads, improving the precision and responsiveness of the GTXE’22. The front kick-up angle was reduced, helping to create more steering and reduce tire wear. The rear holders still offer multiple anti-squat positions, but the new plates have less anti-squat, which is better suited for the GT category to increase the stability of the car. The new aluminium suspension holders continue to feature the Integrated Suspension Settings (I.S.S.) that allows for quick & easy suspension geometry changes. Using the eccentric suspension bushings inserted into aluminium suspension holders, and a few suspension shims, the GTXE suspension geometry can be completely adjusted in seconds. Gearbox Spacer Mounting the suspension holders directly to the chassis plate means the gearboxes can be lifted to improve the driveline geometry for the GTXE’22. aluminium gearbox spacers raise the differential height and improve the driveshaft angles, creating more traction on corner exit while improving mid corner rotation. The new driveshaft positioning also help to extend the service intervals of the driveshafts’ cv joints and the diff outdrives. Easy Diff Access Bulkheads allow super fast and ultra comfortable diff exchange and servicing by dismounting only 6 screws from the front of the bulkhead and from the bottom of the chassis. This super fast diff access is available both in the front and rear. Front Lower Bumper The updated lower bumper brace is modified for additional clearance around the new front suspension holder. Front C-hub New front C-hubs were specially developed for the GT on-road platform. After extensive tests of various caster angles, the final 6° caster block was selected as the best choice to work in the wide range of racing conditions found at GT events. The new C-hub geometry significantly improves steering characteristics over the previous 16° hubs. The reduced caster angle also helps to reduce tire wear, creating more consistent handling during longer main events. Ackermann Plates The steering blocks feature new steering Ackermann plates that improve corner entry steering by increasing the outside wheel angle. Machined from graphite, the plates are easy to mount to the steering blocks for replacement or adjustment. Uprights The rear uprights are now moulded from a harder material that reduces flex in hotter conditions and makes the car more stable in the corners. The uprights feature all-new graphite extensions that move the camber link mount higher and further inboard to shorten the rear camber link. The graphite extensions feature 5 different roll centre positions for more tuning options on the GTXE’22. The rear uprights use the larger 8x16x5mm outer ball-bearings for increased reliability and lifespan. The smart design allows the same upright to be used on both left & right sides, reducing the number of spares needed in your parts box. The wheelbase position is adjustable using 2 shims along the lower suspension pin. The rear uprights feature integrated geometry adjustments including camber, upper and lower roll centre and wheelbase. Suspension Arms Both front and rear suspension arms are now softer than the previous GTXE kits. In comparison to the extra-hard suspension arms included in previous GTXE kits, the new GTXE’22 features Medium front and Hard rear suspension arms. This combination of softer arms helps to increase traction in every track conditions. Shock Extensions All-new aluminium suspension arm extensions create completely new shock geometry specific for the needs of the GT category. The shock extensions increase stability and improve the corner speed. Shock Towers Both front and rear shock towers feature updated geometry with different shock mount and camber link positions on a tower that is lower overall compared to previous versions. The new shock mount locations were repositioned in relation to the location of the lower shock mount extensions on the suspension arms, resulting in improved corner speed. The new front roll centre positions help create more steering and the revised rear roll centre positions free up the rear end of the car and helps with stability on power. Upper Links The shorter front and rear upper camber links match the rear hub graphite camber extensions and front and rear inner camber link positions to make the car more reactive in front and provide more rotation from the rear suspension. Shock Springs The all-new front and rear shock springs were specially developed for GT on-road racing. There are two new spring choices – both softer that original GTXE springs, and both featuring a progressive spring rate. For the initial setting the stiffer of the two new springs are used in front with the softer springs in rear. In this configuration the GTXE will have maximum traction in most track conditions. Xray shock springs are manually measured, selected, and matched into pairs to guarantee precisely equal length and damping characteristics. Braces A longer front composite brace makes the car more precise and easier to drive. The brace is now mounted with two screws to the chassis for additional strength. The longer rear brace is moulded from a medium-stiff composite mixture for proper flex control and allows the installation of optional graphite inserts to reinforce the brace to make it even stiffer (suitable for high-traction conditions). Servo Saver The servo saver features a new conical spring that is longer and stronger. The new spring ensures more precise steering and improved reliability. The servo saver posts feature a new locking system that keys into the chassis plate to ensure the servo saver setting will not change while running. To improve servo saver reliability (especially in dusty conditions), it is moulded from graphite material that is more resistant and efficient in dusty conditions. The dual-arm steering system is simple yet effective, featuring an integrated easily adjustable servo saver, and a Swiss 7075 T6 aluminium steering plate. Ackermann is easily adjusted by changing steering link mounting positions on the steering plate. Bump steer is adjusted by inserting shims between the steering plate and steering linkage. Servo Saver Top Deck The new top deck features additional clearance so the servo saver will not bind when overtightened and will always work freely. Fits both GTX and GTXE. Central Dogbone Drive Shafts Central dogbone driveshafts are lighter than CVD drive shafts for improved acceleration. They can also have a longer lifespan thanks to the easier maintenance of the dog bone and outdrives, reducing servicing requirements. All the drive shaft parts are machined from Hudy Spring Steel and are specially hardened. Anti-Roll Bar To work with the new shock geometry, the front and rear anti-roll bars included in the kit are softer than previous versions. The GTX anti-roll bars help control chassis roll, increase corner speed and improve the stability of the car. The front & rear roll bars are easily mounted to the bulkheads and can be adjusted using the connected linkages. Manufactured from spring steel material, anti-roll bars of different thickness are available for fine-tuning. View the full presentation here. Source: Xray [teamxray.com] FacebookTwitterThe post Xray GTXE’22 1/8th scale EP GT chassis appeared first on Red RC. |
Michal Orlowski joins Nemo Racing Posted: 29 Apr 2021 01:30 PM PDT Nemo Racing are very excited to announce that Polish super star and one of the Worlds fastest drivers, Michal Orlowski has joined the team to run the Agama A319P, A319EP & A215T cars. Michal and his father are known for their dedication to perfection and with hard work and a huge talent, Michal has already become European Champion in 1/10th as well as multiple EOS Champion. Now Michal takes his speed to the 1/8th scene and will be competing at as many events as the World allows us to get too safely as well as running the 1/8th Nationals in his home country. Source: Nemo Racing [nemoracing.com] FacebookTwitterThe post Michal Orlowski joins Nemo Racing appeared first on Red RC. |
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