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Hyper One 7 Evo Brushless- project report

Last Updated on Thursday, 16 September 2010 14:31 Written by Steve Gettings Thursday, 16 September 2010 12:00
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ChassisTThIt seems that Steve Gettings can't sit still and he is at it again. This time he has taken his HoBao Hyper One 7 Evo and modified it to run on EP with a brushless motor.

Well, it is best that I let you read the short story in his own words and also enjoy the numerous pictures he sent of the car. A good project to emulate if you are like him and me, stuck living near a track that ONCE UPON A TIME a nitro one but is now only EP-friendly! Click on Read more or the picture to continue ...

 

Sakura Zero 1/10 EP TC Review

Last Updated on Monday, 10 May 2010 00:57 Written by SlowSteady Monday, 10 May 2010 00:00
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RC-Area has published an exclusive review of the all new SAKURA ZERO 1/10 EP Touring Car, kindly written by Abe-Racing’s very own Martyn Peachey! Enlarged versions of the images shown can be found in their gallery and are reachable by clicking the images themselves. Written in an easy to read 4-page spread, click on the picture to check it out!

The DAX Suspension system

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 April 2010 02:21 Written by SlowSteady Sunday, 04 April 2010 00:00
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DAXSuspension Roelof has posted a blog on this very interesting mechanical system. Called the DAX Suspension system, he has hand-built it for his car and initial onroad tests looks promising. The system was first built by the Renault F1 team and Roelof is pushing on with his project. Keep a close watch and go read the blog by clicking on the picture on the right!

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