INTECH RACING - BR-6 BUGGY!!!
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#1743
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Thanks Gene that was very helpful. Sway bar is it a must to change rear from 2.6 to 2.4 or will you even notice the difference? Also how many mm do you go on sway bar end? Buggy was a blast to put together cant wait to hit the track
Thanks
Thanks
#1744

Tim Barth is one of new drivers in INTECH Racing USA.
This was his first time to race at the 151 Raceway Shootout
and took 3rd with INTECH BR-6 2.0 in sportsmen nitro buggy.
We are looking forward to seeing Tim Barth excellent performance in the future.
Congratulations!
Last edited by IRSR; 10-23-2014 at 07:00 PM.
#1745
I always use the same front and rear sway bars.
#1748
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The first thing I would get are the VP pro progressive spring set, they make the buggy smoother and easier to drive than the original springs. I also tested the sway bars and you can feel the difference,I would also get those to have another tuning option.
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Intech Racing is glad to announce that we have the new team in the Netherlands, called “Intech Racing Nederland”.
This is Intech Racing Nederland’s first time to race at the B.O.M.B. Autumn Race in the Netherlands. There are three classes at the B.O.M.B. Autumn Race, and it is categorized to the Rookie Class, the Hobby Class and the Master Class.
The race result exceeded everyone's expectations and satisfied with it!
Luc Roeters finished in the third place at the Hobby Class;
besides, at the Master Class, Remco Bekking finished in the second place,
the following drivers across the line are Ron Bekking and Gijs Hagenaars.
They are looking forward to having a great upcoming 2015 race season!

Luc Roeters finished in 3rd with BR-6 at the Hobby Class

the Master Class:
2nd Remco Bekking
5th Ron Bekking
6th Gijs Hagenaars
This is Intech Racing Nederland’s first time to race at the B.O.M.B. Autumn Race in the Netherlands. There are three classes at the B.O.M.B. Autumn Race, and it is categorized to the Rookie Class, the Hobby Class and the Master Class.
The race result exceeded everyone's expectations and satisfied with it!
Luc Roeters finished in the third place at the Hobby Class;
besides, at the Master Class, Remco Bekking finished in the second place,
the following drivers across the line are Ron Bekking and Gijs Hagenaars.
They are looking forward to having a great upcoming 2015 race season!
Luc Roeters finished in 3rd with BR-6 at the Hobby Class
the Master Class:
2nd Remco Bekking
5th Ron Bekking
6th Gijs Hagenaars
#1752
Intech Racing is glad to announce that we have the new team in the Netherlands, called “Intech Racing Nederland”.
This is Intech Racing Nederland’s first time to race at the B.O.M.B. Autumn Race in the Netherlands. There are three classes at the B.O.M.B. Autumn Race, and it is categorized to the Rookie Class, the Hobby Class and the Master Class.
The race result exceeded everyone's expectations and satisfied with it!
Luc Roeters finished in the third place at the Hobby Class;
besides, at the Master Class, Remco Bekking finished in the second place,
the following drivers across the line are Ron Bekking and Gijs Hagenaars.
They are looking forward to having a great upcoming 2015 race season!

Luc Roeters finished in 3rd with BR-6 at the Hobby Class

the Master Class:
2nd Remco Bekking
5th Ron Bekking
6th Gijs Hagenaars
This is Intech Racing Nederland’s first time to race at the B.O.M.B. Autumn Race in the Netherlands. There are three classes at the B.O.M.B. Autumn Race, and it is categorized to the Rookie Class, the Hobby Class and the Master Class.
The race result exceeded everyone's expectations and satisfied with it!
Luc Roeters finished in the third place at the Hobby Class;
besides, at the Master Class, Remco Bekking finished in the second place,
the following drivers across the line are Ron Bekking and Gijs Hagenaars.
They are looking forward to having a great upcoming 2015 race season!
Luc Roeters finished in 3rd with BR-6 at the Hobby Class
the Master Class:
2nd Remco Bekking
5th Ron Bekking
6th Gijs Hagenaars
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This weekend was the final round of at the SS Raceway.
Tim Barth, INTECH Racing USA driver, didn’t go smoothly at the track in the beginning due to the tire problem and the continuous big jumps. The series problem dropped Tim down to 6th. But Tim didn’t take much time to fix it and got back to the track quickly. Finally, Tim finished in 2nd with the BR-6 2.0. Congratulations!
“I was very happy with the finish of the race. Thanks again Intech!” said Tim Barth.
1st Freddy Villalona
2nd Tim Barth
3rd Eric Baldridge
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Here is the new BR-6 2.0 Base line setup from team driver Joey Perez. I have driven his buggy and this is the best overall setup I have tried on the new BR-6 2.0 buggy. It is super easy to drive on hard packed clay tracks. I recommend everyone start with the setup and adjust from there:
http://www.dialedhobbies.com/images/...base-setup.pdf
http://www.dialedhobbies.com/images/...base-setup.pdf



