June 11, 2020

Rêve D dual rate drift car springs

Coming from Rêve D are their new dual rate springs for low grip surfaces such as P tiles and painted concrete. By using a newly developed winding method the each spring offers a somewhat progressive performance, improving traction and car control in low grip track conditions. By flipping the spring over the suspension characteristics can be fine-tuned even further. The colour-coded springs are available separately in soft, medium and hard specification and they also come as complete set including a reusable box.

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June 10, 2020

Mibo 30mm aluminium cooling fans

Coming from Mibosport’s Mibo brand are new high-voltage compatible 30mm aluminium cooling fans. They utilise a machined aluminium heatsink design body for improved durability and cooling efficiency and they are usable as motor or speed cooling fans alike. An all-black connector wire makes for a stealthy appearance and the fans are available with silver, yellow, orange or red details. Included come six fan stickers in different design to customise the fan.

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June 10, 2020

JConcepts Satellite tyre rubber bands

JConcepts have introduced their Satellite tyre rubber bands in new pink, white and green colours. A uniquely molded design, specifically developed for tyre mounting, the rubber bands are produced in a high-elasticity material capable of stretching to a full assortment of different sized tyres. Finely detailed array of handles are designed to ergonomically conform to your fingers so the user can deftly adjust the rubber band to the sidewall of each tyre to apply the pressure where it is needed. The rubber bands fit 1/10th, SCT and 1/8th buggy tyres and will include four bands per package.

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June 10, 2020

Mon-Tech tease new body shell

Mon-Tech Racing from Italy have released a first teaser image of a forthcoming new body shell. No official information is available yet but the detail could depict the nose of a Formula body shell or the air intake of a multi-price body shell. We bring you more details on the project as they surface.

Source: Mon-Tech [mon-techracing.net]


June 10, 2020

T-Works roll out R12 optionals

Coming from T-Works and made for ARC’s new R12 mid-motor touring car are several option parts. First up is a 7-piece titanium turnbuckle set as a direct replacement for the kit’s standard links. Machined from 64 grade titanium the turnbuckles are both lightweight and strong, reducing the car’s overall weight while adding visual impact. Included comes a suitable turnbuckle for easy link building and adjustment.

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June 10, 2020

Fenix Classique CT2 Formula body shell

Fenix have introduced their Classique series CT2 12-cylinder Formula body shell. Back in the good old days 12-cylinder engines were the hot ticket and for the 1967 season, several teams made use of them. Fenix now recreated one of the popular designs with the new Classique CT2 body shell sporting a highly detailed 12-cylinder engine with matching exhaust system. The lid is moulded from clear high-quality polycarbonate material and it fits Fenix’s wingless Formula chassis and it is available from now on.

Source: Fenix [fenixracingshop.com]


June 10, 2020

Xtra Speed Astute hex adapter rear driveshafts

Coming from Xtra Speed and made for Tamiya’s vintage Astute 2WD buggy is a hex adapter rear driveshaft set. The kit includes new wheel axle shafts, 12mm hex adapters, and dogbone driveshafts with the whole assembly allowing for easier use of common 12mm hex rims. All parts come with a black surface coating for wear protection and looks.

Source: Xtra Speed [facebook.com]


June 10, 2020

Schumacher Cat L1 Evo layshaft lockout conversion

Schumacher’s new layshaft lockout conversion for the Cat L1 Evo reduces the rotating mass and the overall weight of the car. It incorporates a slipper lock out and is great for stock racing where maximum acceleration is required. The set includes a super lightweight titanium layshaft and fixing screw as well as 71T and 76T slipper lockout spur gears.

Source: Schumacher [racing-cars.com]