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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Speed Tuning the SCX Morgan Aero 8


The unusual, long-anticipated Morgan Aero 8 has been released by SCX. Shiny, well-detailed, with fine tampos, accurate shape and contour (except for the rear tires projecting out of the fenders), the car presents an excellent appearance. But, how does it run?

Test laps out of the box revealed a smooth driving feel, on wood, no magnets. The original tires barely gripped my track, so I quickly found a pair of Slot.It S1 silicones, which are a perfect fit on the original rear wheels. The car woke up, and developed a solid feel. A noisy drive train grew slightly more quiet as it ran. Motor is an RX-42B, rated 18,000 RPM on 12 volts, and gear ratio is 3:1 (9:27). Stiff competition from Scalextrics in GT2 class would be expected; on some tracks, a slight decrease in reduction may help (say, 2.8:1 rather than 3:1). The motor pod is a four-post, snap-in rocker, one of the better designs SCX has created.


A few small adjustments to the chassis and the car became more rapid, and very easy to drive near its limit. I removed the small locating pins which project from the body and engage holes in the chassis, under the running boards (just ahead of the rear wheels). I removed the two forward body mount screws altogether. The interlocks in the nose, and the rear body screw, are sufficient to keep the car together. The rear screw was backed out a half-turn. To allow a little more isolation of chassis vibration from the body, I bent the head and tail light contact tabs upward, to lessen the pressure on the chassis slightly. Between the lessened pressure and the loosened body, the lights began flickering as the car ran. But the speed picked up, and soon the car was clicking off lap times in the range of 5.5 sec. per 61 foot lap.

Careful inspection showed one rear wheel was slightly wobbly. Rather than attempting to true it, I installed short-projection hubs from a Slot.It Ferrari 312PB (size 15x8, part #PA17al), with SCX Pro inserts. SCX Pro wheels will not fit, due to their long hubs, and the set screws hitting the chassis. A very slight trim of the plastic chassis was necessary to bring the tires into the body, where they belong. The elimination of wheel-induced vibration resulted in a return to steady, bright lights. Speed improved, and the car was quieter.


The stub-axle front wheels on this car were examined closely, but did not need to be adjusted in any way. One headlight LED was pushed forward, into its "bucket", to eliminate scraping on the tire. Careful smoothing of the braids in the guide resulted in both wheels rolling on the track, providing a stable chassis platform through the corners. The independent-rotating wheels have little wobble, spin freely, and work well without any tuning.

A final upgrade to Slot.It rear axle, SCX Pro bearings, 28 tooth crown, and 10 tooth SCX Pro pinion (2.8:1 ratio), led to a best lap time of 5.387 sec. per 61 foot lap, a substantial improvement indeed. No weight was added or removed. And after a hundred laps of practice, with the motor up to operating temperature, and the brushes starting to bed in, the Morgan turned 5.303.


With increasing interest in GT2 cars, with motors rated under 20k RPM and under 150 gcm torque, this car is a fine competitor in its class. Appearance and handling is excellent, with need for only minor adjustment, as we have come to expect from SCX. Thanks to Dave K of SCX for providing a production sample of the Morgan Aero 8.

Hyundai has announced cheapest car in U.S. 2009 Hyundai Accent


2009 Hyundai Accent GS


In a sign of the times, Hyundai has announced that the establish trim level of its Hyundai Accent subcompact power of choosing start at $9,970, a grow lukewarm $20 less than the 2009 Nissan Versa's excellence, which was announced earlier this month. The lay stress 2009 Hyundai Accent GS is only offered with a by the hand transmission at that price point - stepping up to the self-moving transmission Accent GS means buyers give by have to fork out $12,070, a fairly hefty completion for the luxury of having your gears shifted because of you. What do you get as antidote to your $9,970? Exactly the like two-door hatchback Hyundai Accent GS you got in conclusion year. There is no reduction in ease but there wasn't much to start with. There is no a/c, not at all stereo and it sports 14-twelfth part of a foot steel wheels with covers. There are abode-mounted side airbags and roof-mounted curtain airbags. open atmosphere conditioning is part of a $1,600 election package with a stereo and make a steering wheel. Nissan charges $1,000 conducive to air conditioning on its base Versa.
2009 Hyundai Accent GS


The just discovered 2009 Hyundai Accent GS comes with a 110-hp 1.6L means, power steering, advanced front airbags, face seat-mounted side-impact airbags, canopy-mounted curtain airbags, tire pressure monitoring connected view, front variable intermittent wipers, 60/40 divide fold-down seatback, six-way adjustable driver residence, adjustable head restraints for all seating positions and nurse spoiler.
2009 Hyundai Accent GS


A three door 2009 Hyundai Accent with an automatic transmission starts $12,070 as long as the Accent GLS 4-door and tone SE 3-door both start at $12,070 and $15,070 particularly.

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Morgan Aero 8 review by Harry Wise


Harry Wise weighs in with his thoughts about the SCX Morgan Aero 8, read his full review at this link.

From the review:
"Perhaps one of the most anticipated releases from SCX has arrived here for review. Ever since the first announcement of the Morgan Aero 8, enthusiasts have been commenting on how much they were looking forward to it and felt this was a great choice by SCX to produce. So let us take a close look at this all new hot rod shall we?

Not everyone will appreciate the looks of this model but we certainly do here. This car has the look and feel of an older roadster but in reality it is a modern race car through and through.

It appears SCX has really done a great job all around with this model. Colors and markings are very accurate and they are very crisp and opaque. The very fine white lettering will draw you in and it is very clear to read. A very adequate clear coat seals all of this in place."

Please read his full review at this link.