Sunday, December 27, 2009

1st WIN for JVD in Asia - Singapore




Danny Teh had just won the Final race in Singapore Turf City on 27.12.2009 using JVD RC RAcing Clutch.

More than 4 drivers in the A final uses JVD Clutch.












Final result for A main GP Buggy 45:00Min



Pos / Name / Model / Laps / Total Tm / Best Tm

1ST / Danny Teh / Mugen ( JVD-RC ) / 100 / 45:26.071 / 24.506
2ND / Dave Chan / Kyosho / 98 / 45:11.306 / 24.182
3RD / Ah Leng / Mugen ( JVD-RC ) / 97 / 45:01.536 / 24.309
4th / Y.C Chong / Mugen ( JVD-RC ) / 93 / 45:04.493 / 24.866
5th / Garry Goh / Mugen / 92 / 45:03.238 / 24.190
6th / Joe Hwee / HB / 92 / 4511.818 / 23.948
7th / Jonathan Tan / Mugen ( JVD-RC ) / 90 / 45:24.092 / 25.266
8th / Isaiah Poon / Kyosho / 90 / 45:24.474 / 26.007
9th / Alvin Sim / Mugen ( JVD-RC ) / 82 / 4519.478 / 24.836
10th / Tay Wui Kiat / HB / 40 / 18:59.986 / 24.580


Thursday, December 24, 2009

Removing residue from clutch bell

When you find there's aluminium clutch residue located inside your clutch bell. It is normal.

The clutch bell can be reuse - all you have to do is removing/grind off the residue with a dremel. ( becareful not to overdo it )

If you do not have a dremel, sand paper will be just fine.

You will notice once the residue is remove, the surface of the clutch bell is still flat and ready to be reuse again, over and over again.

When using JVD clutches, biggest advantage will be - No more deep grooves created wby 3 pcs clutch system. And risk buying and using lot and lots of clutch bell.

Thank you

JVD-RC_ASIA