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ION T 2.2" MC (Clay) Off-Road Truck Rear Tires
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 May 2013 22:48
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ION T 2.2" MC (Clay) Off-Road Truck Rear Tires
This is a pair of ION T Truck Race Tires. The ION proved electrifying from the start, taking the win the First time it touched the Track! The ION was designed from the ground-up to be the ultimate race tire requiring zero break-in period and ground breaking performance! The ION fits perfectly in Pro-Line's line-up of Truck tires because it provides more traction and more steering than the Scrubs, giving you the option to choose the perfect tire for your current track condition! The unique molecular structure tread design provides unbelievable high-speed and low-speed steering that provides the correct balance and feel that racers are looking for. Experience the difference these top performing Pro-Line tires make for yourself -- Own some ION tires today!
Patrick Hofer to Reedy
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 May 2013 21:47
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Patrick Hofer to Reedy!
Reedy is proud to announce that multi-time Swiss national champion Patrick Hofer has joined the Reedy factory racing team. Hofer will be using Reedy LiPo batteries, Sonic motors, and Reedy nitro engines in his Team Associated vehicles.
Thanks to his extensive racing and testing experience, Patrick will be instrumental in new product development as well as increasing the visibility of the Reedy brand in Europe.
Welcome to the team, Patrick!
X Factory X-6 Squared
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 May 2013 19:59
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X FACTORY GOES TO A NEW DIMENSION
FIRST BODY-OFF PHOTOS OF X – 6 CUBED
We have obtained body-off photos of X Factory engineer Paul Sinclair’s prototype X – 6 Cubed, and it’s an exciting new design indeed. In recent months X Factory has released photos with the body on, but they have kept the lid on details of the new car while final details of the design were worked out.
As one can see from the photos, the X – 6 Cubed will be an all carbon fiber car in keeping with X Factory’s recently released SCX – 60CF short course and the X – 60CF stadium truck. Spokesman Chazz Sinclair said, “We will be an all-carbon fiber company in about 6 weeks when the Cubed is released. Both the X – 6 Squared and X – 60 will still be available; they are molded chassis cars and there are certain advantages to that. But we believe most customers will prefer the lightweight, narrow carbon fiber cars.”
While the X – 6 Cubed is similar in some ways to the X – 60CF and SCX – 60CF, that basic design has been changed and updated to many buggy-specific changes. Engineer Paul Sinclair explained: “Buggies are lighter and shorter, so you want different characteristics in how they take bumps, jump, and corner. Especially, they must flex differently, and we have achieved that in the X – 6 Cubed.”
Several important features of the new X – 6 Cubed:
Carbon fiber construction.
New top deck for easily adjustable chassis flex. Adjust both the amount of flex and where the chassis flexes.
New slim design for better cornering and performance over bumps.
Very close to minimum legal weight. Lighter than other buggies.
Moves rear shock tower forward. This moves the wing forward for better performance in the air. Many think it looks better too.
Great carbon fiber and polished aluminum look.
All new body and medium-downforce wing. Existing high-downforce wing still fits.
Retains X Factory’s great 4-Gear transmission.
Retains the X – 6 Squared’s rear pivot and control arms.
Uses either saddle or shorty pack; both can be moved forward or back to change weight distribution.
Paul Sinclair said, “The car in these photos is my prototype car, and there are a few minor changes between this and final production. The biggest one is the way the ball studs are mounted to the rear tower; in production, the ballstuds will be in the same location but mounted vertically. Also, the body mounts are not on my car. Otherwise, this is it.”
Chazz added, “Eight Team drivers in U.K. have Cubes, along with one in Belgium, one in Australia, and six U.S. Team drivers. Every one of them reports 2-3 tenths faster lap times than with their Squareds. More important, every one says the Cubed is even easier to drive fast than the Squared. That’s hard to believe, but they are unanimous. They describe the X – 6 Cubed as ‘light and nimble’ compared to the Squared. The Cubed truly is higher math.”
After several delays from various parts suppliers, the X – 6 Cubed should begin shipping to dealers in early June. All dealer orders will be filled before the car is released for retail sales on X Factory’s web store, so the fastest way to get one is from your local hobby store. The car will be available two ways: a Conversion Kit for the AE B4/4.1/4.2 and an UpGrade Kit for the X – 6 Squared.
Futaba 4PKS-R Throttle Rate Update
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 May 2013 19:54
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Futaba 4PKS-R Throttle Rate Update
If you've noticed an unexpected "feel" to your 4PKS-R radio's throttle, you'll find the cause and the solution in this video. The Throttle Mode default setting of the 4PKS-R is 50/50 — and you are probably more accustomed to the 70/30 default used in other Futaba radios. Futaba Car Team Manager Scott Cramer demonstrates how you can reset the 4PKS-R to a 70/30 default in just ten seconds and a few simple steps:
1. Pull up Menu Screen 2.
2. Scroll to and select "THMOD."
3. Scroll to "50/50".
4. Hit the "+" button.
Following the above sequence, the 4PKS-R Throttle Mode will automatically reset to 70/30. Turn the radio off and then back on — and you're ready to race!
Yuichi Kanai at the "B" Euros
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- Published on Wednesday, 15 May 2013 17:04
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Yuichi Kanai at the "B" Euros
We are proud to announce that „Mr Inferno“ himself Yuichi Kanai will be trackside at the European Championship B 1/8 IC Offroad from 7th to 9th June in Sacile (Italy). Kanai-san will offer help and support to any Inferno MP9 driver. Of course you are also welcome to say hello and have a chat with the former IFMAR world champion and father of KYOSHO’s Inferno line of off-road models.






