
The day after the Hot Rod Hobbies Shootout, Masami Hirosaka was spotted at SV Speedway in Sun Valley, Ca driving a Team Associated RC8 prepped by several the Team AE mechanics and drivers. Rumor has it Masami will start testing the Team Associated RC8 over in Japan and eventually start racing it in many of the major races.
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- E4 ZF Front Belt 3mm
- E4 ZF Rear Belt 3.5mm
- E4 ZF Side Belt 3mm
The belts are used to transfer power to both front & rear tires. A good set of belt will generate a large advantage over other cars because they can provide higher transmission efficiency. In other words, they can help the car to run faster. These K Factory ZF belts are super low friction and are constructed from the high quality material available.
K Factory engineers use unique method to construct the belt texture & special material to form the teeth. Therefore, the belt won’t break easily & the teeth won’t disappear soon. You can also imagine that the wear rate is also low because of the material & forming technology. In addition, to make the belts extra flexible, the belts surface also gone through a special treatment process to ensures the high transmission efficiency.
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Posted by: rceasy in HPI, tags: HPI

For 87633 WHEELY KING ROCK CRAWLER CONVERSION SET
Genuine HPI quality spare part for #87633 Wheely King Rock Crawler Conversion Set, allowing easy maintenance and repairs.
Use these tubes, combined with #85637 Rod Ends, to make your own custom links for the Wheely King and other crawler vehicles!
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Race report by Roufosse Stephane
Luxemburg is one of the most beautiful tracks of Europe, and we were very happy to run the fourth Belgian national championship there. The weather was about 20°C. I ran in the SuperStock class with a 10.5 LRP X11 Stock motor; the track was very fast and long so I used a long drive ratio (78×30), and my car setup was very close to the basic setup.
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