Axial Engines thread
#1

Hello, I just wanted to start a thread where people could ask questions and recieve answers about our new line of engines.
Also I would like to announce that the new Axial .12 spec I RR engine achieved 3rd best qualifier and an outstanding 2nd place finish in the expert touring A-main during it's first outing at the Florida Winternats this month.
Congratulations Chris Tosolini!! Outstanding performance!!
Also I would like to announce that the new Axial .12 spec I RR engine achieved 3rd best qualifier and an outstanding 2nd place finish in the expert touring A-main during it's first outing at the Florida Winternats this month.
Congratulations Chris Tosolini!! Outstanding performance!!
#2

price available & was the winter nats motor modified at all curious

#4

Will your engine line be available in Europe as well?
Thx
Thx
#5

will these engines me available in australia? i would love the .32 in my savage...
#6

price available & was the winter nats motor modified at all curious
Also the .12 Spec I RR engine that Chris Tosolini used at the winternats was completely stock, unmodified engine. (3 port config. no turbo scoop on crank, no knife edging of the flyweights, no special sleeve porting etc. We ran it just as it would come out of the box, We did do some head shimming though to adjust for fuel, pipe, and conditions) This engine is extremely powerfull without modifications!
Congratulations on the Winternats results. That's pretty good for the engine's first big race!!
Will your engine line be available in Europe as well?
Thx
Thx
will these engines me available in australia? i would love the .32 in my savage...
Thanks for the interest guys, I will be online to help in any way I can to support our new line of engines!
Cheers!
#7

I'm glad to see a manufacturer that says the engines are fast without mods instead of telling people that the extra work (and the extra US$100) makes more power..........

#8

Axial Racing,
I saw you guys testing at Crystal Park not too long ago. I was impressed with Chris's car. It seemed to hold it's own throughout the entire powerband.
You have my thumbs up.
Good luck
I saw you guys testing at Crystal Park not too long ago. I was impressed with Chris's car. It seemed to hold it's own throughout the entire powerband.
You have my thumbs up.

Good luck

#9

Originally Posted by Axial Racing
Soloartist 702, I am sorry but I cannot disclose prices on the forum, however, the .12 Spec I RR engine details (specs and cost) will be posted to our website soon as we are still finalizing design details and completing the prototyping process now.
Also the .12 Spec I RR engine that Chris Tosolini used at the winternats was completely stock, unmodified engine. (3 port config. no turbo scoop on crank, no knife edging of the flyweights, no special sleeve porting etc. We ran it just as it would come out of the box, We did do some head shimming though to adjust for fuel, pipe, and conditions) This engine is extremely powerfull without modifications!
Surge, Thanks alot! We weren't to prepared for this race as we recieved our prototypes the day before the race, and never had a chance to properly break them in!
Stefan, Yes, our engines will be available in Europe soon. The .28 and .32 engines will be available through Robitronics, and the .12 Spec I RR will be available within a few months also.
ProudSavageOwner, Yes our engines will be available in Australia within the next few weeks or so. They will be distributed through Hobby Headquarters. The .12 Spec I RR should be released in Australia in 3 months or so.
Thanks for the interest guys, I will be online to help in any way I can to support our new line of engines!
Cheers!
Also the .12 Spec I RR engine that Chris Tosolini used at the winternats was completely stock, unmodified engine. (3 port config. no turbo scoop on crank, no knife edging of the flyweights, no special sleeve porting etc. We ran it just as it would come out of the box, We did do some head shimming though to adjust for fuel, pipe, and conditions) This engine is extremely powerfull without modifications!
Surge, Thanks alot! We weren't to prepared for this race as we recieved our prototypes the day before the race, and never had a chance to properly break them in!
Stefan, Yes, our engines will be available in Europe soon. The .28 and .32 engines will be available through Robitronics, and the .12 Spec I RR will be available within a few months also.
ProudSavageOwner, Yes our engines will be available in Australia within the next few weeks or so. They will be distributed through Hobby Headquarters. The .12 Spec I RR should be released in Australia in 3 months or so.
Thanks for the interest guys, I will be online to help in any way I can to support our new line of engines!
Cheers!
i dont think im gona be putting a .12 in my savage LOL and i wana know if possible the accurate time for the .32 to come to australia because if its gona be more than a few weeks nething under 4 weeks im gona go with the collari .32 or OS 30 thats all
#10

I'm glad to see a manufacturer that says the engines are fast without mods instead of telling people that the extra work (and the extra US$100) makes more power..........
Axial Racing,
I saw you guys testing at Crystal Park not too long ago. I was impressed with Chris's car. It seemed to hold it's own throughout the entire powerband.
You have my thumbs up.
Good luck
I saw you guys testing at Crystal Park not too long ago. I was impressed with Chris's car. It seemed to hold it's own throughout the entire powerband.
You have my thumbs up.
Good luck
i dont think im gona be putting a .12 in my savage LOL and i wana know if possible the accurate time for the .32 to come to australia because if its gona be more than a few weeks nething under 4 weeks im gona go with the collari .32 or OS 30 thats all
Axial Racing
#11

is chris running that .12 in the up coming worlds
#12

Originally Posted by Axial Racing
SalvadoriRacing, We have dynotested this engine extensively with all possible configurations to the engine internals, and have found that most of the things people do to 'mod' their engines is more visual than functional.

#13
Tech Master
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The Axial .32 and Surefire .32 are identical motors...except the head color.
I have the Axial .28 in my Hyper One Seven. Still breaking it in. Will leave feedback when I can.
I have the SF .32 ready to go into my LST2. Clutch shoes are back ordered right now.
Who makes the Axial? HoBao? King Star? Toki?
I have the Axial .28 in my Hyper One Seven. Still breaking it in. Will leave feedback when I can.
I have the SF .32 ready to go into my LST2. Clutch shoes are back ordered right now.

Who makes the Axial? HoBao? King Star? Toki?