Unleashing the Yoko Ms 1.0: Building a Premium Toring Car Kit

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The Yoko Ms 1.0, a beastly four-wheel drive toring car kit, promises an adrenaline-fueled ride on the track. The aluminum chassis version is tailor-made for carpet tracks, offering a premium racing experience. The team at AMain Hobbies spared no expense in outfitting this beast - from the lightning-fast Protek 381 low profile servo to the high-performance xrun xr10 ESC. With a V10 G4 21.5 turn motor and a Prot tech fan, this car is a force to be reckoned with.
During the meticulous build process, the team encountered both marvels and challenges. From the innovative ball and cup system for arms to the intricate shock design, every detail demanded attention. However, issues arose with sway bar ball cups and rear toe link installation, testing the team's patience. Despite the hurdles, the car's final weight distribution, a perfect 50/50 balance, hints at its exceptional handling capabilities.
As the car hit the track for its maiden voyage, the team marveled at its agility and steering response. With a perfect weight bias and top-notch components, the Yoko Ms 1.0 proved to be a formidable contender. Looking ahead, the team is eager to fine-tune the car further, pushing its limits to dominate the racing circuit. Stay tuned for the next thrilling chapter in the journey of this exceptional racing machine.

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