3RACING Cero Sport Mini Touring Car Kit M225 - Race Setup Edition  [KIT-CEROSportM225]

3RACING Cero Sport Mini Touring Car - KIT-CEROSportM225
Price:
USD$121.30
Brand:
3Racing
Model:
KIT-CEROSportM225
Condition:
Brand New
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3RACING Cero Sport M225 Technical Summary

The 3RACING Cero Sport M225 is engineered as a compact 1/10 touring chassis that responds well to setup changes. Its layout prioritises steady handling and straightforward tuning of suspension geometry for lap time improvement.

Chassis Dynamics and Setup Considerations

The chassis design offers a balance between rigidity and low weight, supporting consistent roll characteristics across varied shock and spring configurations. Tuners will find the layout sensible for adjusting camber, toe and anti-roll influences.

Powertrain Integration and Tuning

The drivetrain architecture accepts a range of brushless motor sizes with predictable power delivery when matched to appropriate gear ratios. Proper mesh and diff preload adjustments are key to maximising drivetrain efficiency on the M225.

Upgrade Path and Race-Focused Parts

This platform benefits from incremental upgrades such as stiffer shock towers, alternative damper mounting positions and matched tyre compounds. Those changes yield measurable improvements in corner speed and mid-corner balance.

Specifications

  • Scale: 1/10
  • Type: Electric Powered
  • Category: On-Road Touring Car
  • Chassis: Adjustable Suspension
  • Motor: Not Included
  • Electronic Speed Control (ESC): Not Included

For racers seeking a cost effective, tunable chassis, the 3RACING Cero Sport M225 provides a solid foundation for competitive development and setup experimentation.

A medium preload diff with light grease provides a good compromise between traction and steering response; adjust preload to match grip level and corner exit behaviour.
Moving shocks to inner tower positions increases roll stiffness and can tighten turn-in. Use this with slightly softer rebound to maintain compliance over bumps.
Shorter gearing helps acceleration on tight circuits, while taller gearing favours top speed on faster layouts. Start from a neutral gear ratio and adjust based on motor temperature and lap consistency.