Aug 31, 2012

Watch "Radio Control Show" Episode: Matt Olson talks tech with the MIP Pro4Mance Pak for Losi TEN-SCTe!


RC Car Action does a Trackside Interview with MIP's Tech Support & Factory Team Driver Matt Olson who shares his own impressions on drivability as well as the feedback he has received from racers who have upgraded their Losi TEN-SCTe with the MIP Pro4mance Chassis and Tuning Package, MIP Part#12200.  Tune in to the full Radio Control Show broadcast below:


MIP Pro4Mance Package – Video Interview - RC Car Action


1 comment:

  1. Upgraded in RC Cars, Maximum power is generally achieved at medium to high speeds, and a slightly slower throttle response than electrically powered vehicles is to be expected due to clutching and lack of torque.
    Electric motors effectively produce instantaneous torque, whereas nitro engines, like full-sized gasoline engines, take time for the engine to spool up and for the clutch to engage.
    Nitro- (and fuel) powered cars may be refueled and returned to action in a few seconds, as opposed to electrics needing to remove the body shell and battery fasteners to replace a discharged battery.
    Nitro cars are cooled some by air, some by the oil mixed in with the fuel and may be run continuously with no need to take breaks for cooling down assuming they are properly tuned.
    more feature check its official site for radio controlled cars.

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