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Kyosho Introduces Mini-Z MR-03VE Pro MM2 Chassis Set


With this Mini-Z's excellent performance-focused midship motor mount, the new MM2 motor case allows a longer 94mm wheelbase to be used. The existing MM motor case design can be utilized with the LL/98mm, 3L/102mm, and 4L/106mm wheelbases, but the new MM2 motor case can be used on all three of those as well. The mass balance of this chassis is optimized to improve cornering performance and minimize tipping due to the high side on hybrid surfaces. These improvements will provide a huge advantage for JSCC classes with the narrow body requirements.

Axle adjustment spacers also allow you to change the rear axle shaft height, and with the new plastic friction shocks, you can tune your rig precisely for whatever the situation calls for. The benefits of the new MM2 motor case and the ultra-responsiveness of the MHS2.4GHz system in this MR-03VE Pro chassis will improve your lap times and driving ability!

Features:

  • MR-03 chassis set installed with brushless motor enables mid motor mount with L wheelbase.
  • Rear axle shaft height can be changed with axle adjustment spacers.
  • Equipped with new shape plastic friction shock as standard.
  • MHS 2.4GHz system delivers the fastest control response in MINI-Z history.
  • I.C.S. system can be used with conventional manager for the VE
  • Features full ball bearings, ball diff (blue anodized), and gold plated battery terminal specifications.
  • Compatible with optional parts for the MR-03 chassis.
  • Unique front suspension (VCS) changes camber in accordance with suspension stroke.
  • Compatible with ASF 2.4GHz system. **Transmitter sold separately.
  • Equipped with digital servo incorporating coreless motor.
  • Coil spring on the front suspension can be easily replaced by removing the spring stopper with just two screws.

Click here to see Kyosho's Official Website for more information!


ByChris Chu

Tags :Kyosho, Mini-Z, MR-03VE Pro

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