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Scorpion Power System creates some amazing electronics that powers a huge variety of RCs. Their motors are definitely in a category of their own, and will provide the power needed to win.
LED and light kits are excellent ways of making your RC car stand out. Killerbody, Boom Racing, G.T. Power, and oB1 RC all has some amazing LEDs and light kits!
When you want to buy a new brushless motor for your RC car, have you ever been confused why the motors are interpreted by Turns (T) or by Kv rating?
Fat Shark is known for their high-quality FPV products, especially their line of FPV goggles. Well, AsiaTees is ready to join the fray, so now we officially carry Fat Shark's FPV products!

So, do you think you need an external BEC or not? Check out this quick write-up on why you should or shouldn't use one!

Everyone has been waiting for the HobbyWing XeRUN to arrive and here it is. Let's take a look at the difference between the QuicRun Series & the XeRun Series.

Rejoice all you crawler and semi-truck owners looking for more channels on your pistol grip radio system. The wait is finally over.

The ESS-ONE Engine Sound Simulation System by Sense is now readily available on AsiaTees! Also, we did a quick review for all you folks out there that are interested!
What is the difference between having a Sensored Brushless Motor and a Sensorless Brushless Motor for your RC car? Check out the advantages and disadvantages of them.
After a whole year's discussion of the FS-i10 ten channels intelligent system, we've now got a more detailed look at the transmitter.
We were able to take a look at FrSky's new X9E and Horus X12D transmitters! They look and feel amazing!
The designers over at FlySky continue to amaze us with their cool creations. This time around we have two sneak peek pictures of their unreleased 18-channel computer radio control system - the i18!

Radiolink releases a new 6-channel transmitter and built-in gyro receiver system. Here'a a look at this new radio.

Unboxing the new Hobbywing WP-1080 and comparing it with the older WP-1060 ESC.

So you've made up your mind. You are building yourself a crawler. Or a scaler with some “crawlability”. Is a single motor set-up right for you, or do you want a dual motor set-up?

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