3D chassis HYRSS (Bicomp.), NSR HYPERCAR. For NSR Body. (HYRSS line)
3D chassis made of bi-component material from the HYRSS line, designed by 3DSRP to fit precisely with the NSR Hypercar body. It combines areas of structural rigidity with controlled flex zones for more efficient cornering and outstanding mechanical stability on track.
The 3DSRP HYRSS chassis takes the NSR Hypercar body to another level of competition
Within the 1/32 spare parts catalogue of 3DSRP, the HYRSS line represents their most refined offering in 3D printed chassis made from bicomponent material. This reference SRP-HYRSS is specifically developed to work with the NSR Hypercar body, ensuring a clean fit and dynamic behaviour that goes far beyond standard equipment.
Function and performance
The bicomponent technology is the central axis of this chassis. Unlike a monolithic chassis, the combination of two materials allows for the distribution of rigidity and flexibility where each area needs it: the motor and electronics support areas receive greater structural solidity, while the lateral areas and track contact zones incorporate calculated flex that absorbs rail variations and facilitates constant traction in corners.
The practical result is a car with greater track-following capability, less tendency to bounce during sharp accelerations, and more efficient roll in transitions. For those competing in clubs or setting up demanding configurations on tracks with variable grip, this type of fine-tuning in the chassis makes a real difference in lap times.
Compatibility
This chassis is designed and validated for the NSR Hypercar body. It is not a universal chassis: its geometry responds to the specific specifications of that body, making assembly straightforward and requiring no adaptations. Before purchasing, it is advisable to confirm that you have the corresponding NSR Hypercar body or that the construction project includes its use.
Assembly and preparation
As a 3D printed component made from bicomponent material, the dimensional finish is precise, but as with any prepared chassis, it is recommended to check the supports and contact points before the first assembly. A small sanding of the areas that rub against the track and a check of the rear axle alignment are common steps that more experienced preparers carry out by default to maximise performance from the first session.
Ideal for…
- Club competitors using the NSR Hypercar body who seek to improve their car's dynamic behaviour.
- Enthusiasts wanting to explore the preparation and tuning of their slot cars without wasting time on adaptations.
- Builders assembling a 1/32 competition car starting from an NSR body and looking for a chassis with advanced manufacturing technology.
Aspects to consider
- The chassis is exclusively compatible with the NSR Hypercar body, not with other NSR bodies or those from other brands.
- The remaining components (motor, guide, braid, tyres, axle) are not included and must be purchased separately according to the desired configuration.
- As a product for preparation and competition, its assembly assumes a basic level of knowledge in tuning 1/32 slot cars.
Frequently asked questions
Which body is this chassis compatible with?
It is specifically designed for the NSR Hypercar body. It is not compatible with other NSR bodies or models from other brands without modifications.
What advantage does bicomponent material offer over a single material chassis?
It allows for the combination of rigidity where structural support is needed and flexibility where absorption of irregularities is required. The result is a more balanced performance on track, with better cornering traction and less bounce during braking and acceleration.
Are any additional components included with the chassis?
No. This chassis is supplied as an individual piece. Motor, guide, braid, tyres, and other components must be purchased separately.
Is it necessary to prepare the chassis before assembling it?
It is not strictly mandatory, but it is common among preparers to check the track supports and rear axle alignment before the first session to ensure optimal performance from the start.
What type of tracks does this chassis perform best on?
Its bicomponent design makes it versatile on both high-grip rail tracks and surfaces with less adhesion, thanks to its adaptability through controlled flex of the structure.
The 3DSRP HYRSS bicomponent 3D chassis is a precision-engineered slot car component designed exclusively for the NSR Hypercar body in 1/32 scale. Part of the advanced HYRSS line, it combines structural rigidity with controlled flex zones to deliver improved cornering stability, reduced bounce, and consistent traction on demanding slot car tracks. A top choice for club racers and serious slot car builders looking to optimise their NSR Hypercar build with high-performance aftermarket chassis technology.