tech racing
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tech racing
does anybody how a link to the tech racing website?
the company that apparently make this car (the YUTA KOIKE)
this is the 2004 spec but there is a 2005 version aswel apparently...
the company that apparently make this car (the YUTA KOIKE)
this is the 2004 spec but there is a 2005 version aswel apparently...
#2
Tech Initiate
#3
cheers m8
#5
ye i found out now that tech racing do most of the deisng work for tamiya etc... if you look on there website you can see a tech racing version of the beginner cars by tamiya ,like the tlo1 etc, only it look pritty cool
#6
Originally Posted by cyclone
ye i found out now that tech racing do most of the deisng work for tamiya etc... if you look on there website you can see a tech racing version of the beginner cars by tamiya ,like the tlo1 etc, only it look pritty cool
#7
From my understanding, Tech Racing is contracted with Tamiya. The drivetrain on the 415 is designed by Tech Racing. (That's why you can run the white 415 belts on the Tech Racing MY02) Tech Racing is more popular on the West side of Japan, and have race results to show how well the cars really are.
The Tech Racing MY02 that I saw a friend running had the 1.8mm chassis components. They were as stiff as 3mm woven graphite, but thiner and lighter...
And I'm not 100% sure about this one, but I believe that in the original Tamiya 415 boxes, there were some small Tech Racing stickers. Giving credit for the drivetrain.
The Tech Racing MY02 that I saw a friend running had the 1.8mm chassis components. They were as stiff as 3mm woven graphite, but thiner and lighter...
And I'm not 100% sure about this one, but I believe that in the original Tamiya 415 boxes, there were some small Tech Racing stickers. Giving credit for the drivetrain.