Team Associated 1/8 RC8T3.2 Team Kit 4WD Nitro Off Road RC Buggy
1:8 scale nitro off road racing is one of RC's most challenging disciplines of racing - it requires attention to detail and demands the highest of standards from equipment. Here to answer the call is the latest development from Team Associated's Area 51 Design Works, the RC8B3.2 Team Kit! The RC8B3.2 is set to push the boundaries of the accolades accumulated by the RC8B3.1:
- 2018 I.F.M.A.R. World Championship, Perth, Australia -- Davide Ongaro
- 2019 ROAR National Championship, Hutto, Texas -- Spencer Rivkin
- 2019 RCGP Series Championship -- Davide Ongaro
- 2019 Italian Nitro Championship -- Davide Ongaro
The engineers of Area 51 Design Works focused on key components that improved durability, accelerated maintenance, and expanded upon its race-winning heritage within the RC8B3 platform. An all-new suspension arm design features bottom-loaded inserts to adjust flex characteristics. The rear suspension arm length has been increased while reducing the arm mount width to improve performance in all conditions. A 4-piece center bulkhead allows for easier access to the center differential, making adjustments even faster.
The all-new radio tray design features an enclosed battery box, a larger receiver box, integrated switch and transponder mounting, and adjustable flex configurations. Updated shock caps allow the RCB3.2 to be run with the included new stiff bladders, standard bladders, or as emulsion with no bladders -- all with the same cap. The RC8B3 platform was born with Team Associated "Champion by Design" heritage and the RC8B3.2 plans to continue dominating the 1:8 scale off road racing scene.
- Power Source: Nitro Fuel
- Terrain: Off-Road
- Body Style: Buggy
- Scale Size: 1:8 Scale
- Assembly Level: Kit*
- Length: 486mm (19.13in)
- Width: 304.5mm (11.99in)
- Wheelbase: varies
- Weight: varies
- Drive: 4WD
- .21 class rear exhaust engine
- Exhaust system: muffler and header joining pack, or muffler spring
- 2 or 3 channel radio/transmitter set with switch - FM/PCM/2.4GHz recommended
- Transmitter batteries
- 4.8-7.4v receiver battery
- Flat style NiMH, OR Flat style LiPo
- Model car fuel (20-30% nitro recommended)
- Fuel bottle
- Glow igniter
- Starter box
- 1:8 scale buggy tires
- 1:8 scale buggy wheels
- CA (cyanoacrylate) glue
- Polycarbonate-specific spray paint or polycarbonate-specific bottled paint and airbrush
- Thread-locking compound (#1596)
- Steering servo
- Throttle servo
- Tools needed: Needle-nose pliers, Hobby knife, Reamer or hole punch for making holes in body, Ride height gauge, Body Scissors, Hex wrenches, Nut drivers, Wire Cutters, Callipers or a Precision Ruler
- Silicone Shock Fluid, Silicone Diff Fluid, Shock Shaft Pliers, 5pc Hex/Nut Driver Tool Set, Dual Turnbuckle Wrench, Tyre Adhesive
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Completion: | Kit |
Scale: | 1/8 |
Skill Level: | Expert |
Power Source: | Nitro |
Chassis Type: | Buggy |
On/Off Road: | Off Road |
Drivetrain: | 4WD |
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