- Team Associated B5 - Peter Pinisch -



Finally we relaxed a bit after this year ElectroChamps and opportunity to present the first models of the Austrian factory driver Team Associated. We start with the rear-wheel drive we saw for the first time in a track of our country, BRAND NEW Team Associated B5. The Peter had brought with him and the two versions of the model which actually tasted all day Friday and Saturday to end up playing for longer with pisomotero model. The mid motor was also very quick, but preferred the Austrian rear motor version because it was easier to make stable electric lap dirt track in the FRT.

The tire of choice for the rear axle was a pair of Bowtie Pro-Line M3 eraser in the stock insert is closed and the rubber and the National Championship! The B5 was not full of optionals or some well hidden secrets but instead it was like you find in the box from the factory!

The provision of ilektronikon quite meticulous with everything to be positioned in the center and on the back while in a prominent position is the "short" battery. The factory steering is driven by a servo standard size rather low profile while further back the shorty battery Reedy «locked» sponge around while holding down the beautiful carbon baterry strap.

Just behind and room anyway onto electronic echeoun find their position in the speed control LRP Flow without heatsink and the receiver RX-471 receives commands from Sanwa M12.

The dozen black wires leaving the motor end up behind the tower in black Reedy motor which is 8Turns under the Pinisch was a little excessive in force for this track! He also told us that played with speed control to factory settings.

We had the opportunity to do a few laps with the rear-wheel drive of the Austrian and what struck us from the first round was the ease with which you can press. OK the power of the motor and the brakes were a bit exaggerated in some parts of the track but in general the Team Associated B5 was too neutral package had fantastic balance throughout the length of the track. Soon we will have the setup of Peter Pisnisch for FRT ... enough to find a B5 to make!


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