New FX B5 nitro buggy engine coming soon
FX Engines announces the soon release of the all-new FX B5 nitro buggy engine. Based on the 5K, the engine that allowed Xray’s Martin Wollanka to take the European Vice-championship, the power plant will feature several refinements and improvements such as a diamond-coated crankshaft and ceramic bearings. The engine will become available separately or as a combo set including a suitable muffler and manifold set. More information on features and specifications are available very soon.
I am very happy that the first year of FX was full of success. It has paid off that we did all the extensive testing for several years before releasing the final product and as such during our first year in the market we collected a lot of positive feedback and gained a lot of satisfied customers.
I am also proud that Martin Wollanka, until that time an unknown driver for most, was able to take the European vice-Champion title with the FX engine which proved that we have the most competitive engine in the racing market ready to win any type of race. During the year we have collected plenty of wins and victories around the globe at local, regional and national level and all the positive feedback drives us to continue our work.
Based on the experiences from the mass production and from the collected feedback from customers using the engines all around the world in various track conditions we have continued our work and transferred all the latest knowledge and feedback into the all-new B5.
The new B5 engine is based on the ultra-successful 5K and brings all the refinements and improvements. The new B5 comes in DC version which means it has diamond coated crankshaft and ceramic bearing and will be available as a separate engine or in a great value combo with muffler & manifold.
With the recent announcement that Martin Bayer has joined our R&D team I am more than confident that we will push the development further and as such will ensure the customers to have always some of the best performing and most reliable engines … the FX engine.
Source: FX Engines [fx-engines.com]