Hot! That’s what everyone will remember Round 2 of the German IDS RC-drift series by. For us though, the temperature seemed to work as we managed to get not one, but two podium spots!
More details and pictures after the jump.
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Hot! That’s what everyone will remember Round 2 of the German IDS RC-drift series by. For us though, the temperature seemed to work as we managed to get not one, but two podium spots!
More details and pictures after the jump.
Continue Reading
I’ve been campaigning my Yokomo DRB for over a year now, and I still very much like it. I’ve been improving it slowly over the last competition season and this season it shows that all the work is paying off. With a 4th and 1st place finish under its belt, the DRB is now in 1st place in the overall standings for this season. I thought this was a good moment to show you the ins and outs of my chassis, together with some awesome pictures by Dorigazo.
A few weeks ago I got in contact with Hiro Seiko, a Taiwanese manufacturer of RC tools and accesories. I’ve heard about Hiro Seiko when I read about their awesome coloured stainless steel screws. When I checked them out I found that they produce a lot more than just the screws. After some emailing back and forth they were keen on working with us, so hereby I want to introduce you to our new sponsor; Hiro Seiko!
After the jump I’ll show you some of their products.
In this final part of the Pro Tips with Jilles Groskamp, Groskamp continues where he left of in part 4. The final tweaks of the chassis like rideheight, droop and camber will be adressed.
In Part 4 of the Pro Tips with Jilles Groskamp, Groskamp continues assembling his championship winning TRF416WE. He tells you how to assemble the chassis without any tweak, including the stabilizers. He also has some tips on how to maintain your CVD’s and how to reduce or increase the play on various parts throughout the chassis.