Team Corally Moxoo SP 1/10 Dessert Buggy 2WD Brushed
Specifications MOXOO SP:
- Length: 515mm
- Heigth: 255mm
- Width: 332mm
- Wheelbase: 327mm
- Motor: SPEED-X 550
- ESC: TC CORA-40
- Servo: Digital CR-7209-MG
- Ergonomics Varioprop® S2R 2.4Ghz Radio
Required for operation:
- LiPo Batterypack 2S 4500mAh #C-49440-T
- Ni-MH Batterypack 7.2V 3000mAh
- Battery Charger
- 4x AA Alkaline Dry-Cells
The D216 has already hit the track at the 2015 ROAR Nationals and at test tracks around the world, and it will be making its big premiere at the 2015-2016 IFMAR World Championships in Japan in the hands of 1/8th Buggy World Champion Ty Tessmann and former European Champion David Ronnefalk.
With the changing paradigm of 2WD buggy racing in the last several years, it's critically important to get the layout of any new buggy spot-on and as perfect as possible, right out of the starting gate. Therefore, the D216 relies on a mid-motor layout to give the driver maximum rear traction and performance on the modern off-road race track while offering as much steering as possible. This is a fully adjustable, race-tuned buggy that will take your driving to the next level!
A narrow woven graphite chassis plate braced with carbon fiber supports provides the ideal starting point for the D216's innovative chassis layout. The carbon fiber battery strap and its orange anodized aluminum brace add additional stiffness to the rear of the chassis. A very distinctive mid-mounted transmission encloses a 3-gear transmission for the most efficient drivetrain possible, fitted with an externally adjustable 3-plate, large diameter slipper clutch for the smoothest acceleration off the starting line, no matter what the racing surface is. The high volume gear differential is easy to remove from the transmission case for tuning, and can be replaced with an optional ball diff if need.
The speed controller is mounted to the side of the transmission case which helps eliminate the weight of excessive wiring and allows cooling air to flow over the controller casing. The design of the battery strap and servo mountings allow both to be adjusted into various positions to adjust the weight balance, and an optional battery strap lets you add further weight tuning opportunities.
The suspension design is an evolution of the forward-thinking D413 car, with triangulated shock tower mounts for an extra-rugged design, minimalist carbon fiber shock towers, 12mm Big Bore V2 threaded shock absorbers and aluminum camber link plates being some of the main features of the D216's suspension. The biggest single feature, however, are the 2-piece adjustable caster blocks, which let you quickly dial the car into the driving conditions without needing to install different parts - a precious time-saver in the pits! Another major innovation is the innovative hinge boss design that is both super durable and highly adjustable, which sandwiches the hinge pin box between the two halves of the strong and lightweight monococque suspension arms.
Of course, the suspension is completely adjustable by using multiple camber link locations, kick-up, anti-squat, track width, sway bars and much more. Finishing off the car are molded composite standoffs to allow mounting of the body using hook and loop tape to make getting to the chassis quick and easy, and at the back of the car the wing height is adjustable for extra traction when needed. Sharing several parts with the D413 means that racers don't need to keep different spare parts in their pit box - the D216 shares shocks, rear hubs, CVDs, wing mounts, arm mounts and more with the D413.