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msmith105e 21-12-2013 12:40 PM

series three in clubman
 
So then chaps, what is everyone going to be running after the christmas break ? i shall be racing my newly aquired TA01 in the hope that it will actually go in a streight line compared to my TL01 which is better suited to drifting.

Are we all going to be racing our christmas presents or sticking with our tried and tested vintage cars ???

'twas an excelent nights racing last night in the clubman class and as a class it seems to be rapidly becoming the most popular of all the classes currently being run at WBMCC !!! :thumbsup:

Chris56 21-12-2013 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by msmith105e (Post 824124)

Are we all going to be racing our christmas presents or sticking with our tried and tested vintage cars ???

Given that you can't race a bag of ashes I think I'll be sticking with my vintage Tamiyas!

For me I will be going between the TA02 and my newly restored F103 (when the tyres arrive from Hong Kong anyway).

Really enjoyed last night too - was shaky in the qualifiers but then had a blistering final, its amazing what Loctite can do to a cars' handling :thumbsup:

siddus74 21-12-2013 03:52 PM

Was an ace night agreed, the FF03 did me proud even though my heart was bouncing out of my chest ...:drool:

I'm happy to follow suit with what ever others are doing and will gear top speed to fit in with everybody else ...

I would like to get the TT02 Carrera working as I have little experience with 4wd on the carpet, at the moment it is bog standard apart from shocks and tyres, will probably put the 13t brushless from my FF03 in it.

Ive learned much this year, most of all - top speed does not always win but a well setup and predictable car will not only get you close to the top but is much more enjoyable that flat out / brake / flat out brake ...

Thanks to all that have helped me with setup and tuning and general advice this year. Im learning.

When does racing commence again on the Fridays?

Scott.

Chris56 21-12-2013 04:24 PM

Your FF03 was flying! - I managed to keep ahead of you for 3 laps but when I made a mistake you passed me and were gone.

Having you guys here on a friday night has really lifted the clubman class, its great to have a bunch of top blokes with such passion for Tamiyas - so please keep coming!

There will be no racing next week but we will be back friday 3rd January.

I've now respayed my F103, but follishly I've stumbled on this ebay ad and have nearly wet myself:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-10-Painted...item54013dd77d

reg 21-12-2013 07:15 PM

Do you have to run a Tamiya or can it be anything oldish,
I used to race an hpi sprint and it's about the size of a mini,would live yo go one up off the bay and come and join y'all :)

Dave Dodd 21-12-2013 07:21 PM

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Originally Posted by reg (Post 824209)
Do you have to run a Tamiya or can it be anything oldish,
I used to race an hpi sprint and it's about the size of a mini,would live yo go one up off the bay and come and join y'all :)

I'd say anything oldish, which is similarly paced. So a Sprint would be fine.

reg 21-12-2013 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Dodd (Post 824213)
I'd say anything oldish, which is similarly paced. So a Sprint would be fine.

Cool,
But it would appear they a bit like rocking horse poo :(

leedolby77 21-12-2013 07:48 PM

Are you allowed to run foams in Clubman? :blush:

leedolby77 21-12-2013 07:52 PM

I am sure some people will say "please not again!" But....... What are the rules for clubman? Can not decide on stock buggy or clubman in the new year........

Dave Dodd 21-12-2013 08:02 PM

Yh foams are allowed in clubman.
Most drivers use 13t bl or slower and are mostly tamiya chassis.

As with stock buggy : 13.5bl zero timing or similar brushed and venom white slicks.

Chris56 21-12-2013 08:24 PM

Foams are allowed but they grip like poo to the sole of your shoe when on a Tamiya chassis (as I discovered last night) plenty of superglue around the sidewall sorted it.

leedolby77 21-12-2013 08:42 PM

Does that 13t brushless also fit with F103/4?

reg 21-12-2013 08:47 PM

Do you all run blinky in clubman?

Chris56 21-12-2013 08:57 PM

Not necessarily blinky -i did increase the timing but killed a gearbox in an FF01! most F1s are running silver can brushed, thats what i've put in mine for the new year.

Dave Dodd 21-12-2013 09:24 PM

Yeah anything faster than silvercan in an f1 and it kinda spoils it for everyone else.

siddus74 21-12-2013 10:55 PM

Kind words Chris ... Would not trade the clubman for all the tea in china. With regard the F1 we've tried 21.5 brushless etc and to be honest they are much easier and enjoyable to drive with kit motors and kit gearing .. My 6 wheeler has a stock setup and is much more forgiving the F104w with brushless, you may struggle to keep the back behind the front with 13.5 and the lack of grip the carpet serves up :-)

The beauty of the clubman is the feeling you get when you do well due to driving and not by straight line speed. Winning due to have straight line speed is a hallow victory ;-)

I love the Tamiya tourers but will happily run my 6 wheeler to enhance the experience Chris will get when he gets his sorted.

Good job WB - clubman rocks, I look forward to it every week. Win lose doesnt matter as long as you look good doing it and its friendly and enjoyable.

scott

The Doctor 22-12-2013 10:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Chris56 (Post 824227)
Foams are allowed but they grip like poo to the sole of your shoe when on a Tamiya chassis (as I discovered last night) plenty of superglue around the sidewall sorted it.


Let's hope Santa brings you some superglue so you don't keep using mine up!

Chris56 22-12-2013 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by The Doctor (Post 824299)
Let's hope Santa brings you some superglue so you don't keep using mine up!

Bought a new tube in Morrisons already mate;)

Scott - what pinion are you running on your F103?

siddus74 22-12-2013 12:01 PM

I'll have a look, but I think - 68 spur and 14 pinion -- that's kit .. but it depends on the height of you foams ....

The Doctor 22-12-2013 06:09 PM

I was running a 14T pinion on my F1 with the standard spur and a 27T motor. Same as I run in the Jaguar with a 13.5T brushless.

Chris56 22-12-2013 06:50 PM

Thanks guys. Smallest I have is an 18 so may have to treat myself

cunawarit 22-12-2013 07:43 PM

As others have pointed out foams are allowed, but it seems that most of the old Tamiya tourers perform better on rubber :)

I'll be running a Mardave Mini Stox and the TL01 for Series 3. :)

siddus74 22-12-2013 08:01 PM

Im going to put a 2S BRCA 21.5t brushless in my Ministox as 2S with 27t was mental ... after talking to Guy im going to get a diff I think as well ..

Im expecting a little argy bargy next season so the Ministox will fair well :p

Scott.

cunawarit 22-12-2013 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by siddus74 (Post 824393)
Im expecting a little argy bargy next season so the Ministox will fair well :p

lol... I hope not, Clubman has always been about driving standard and gentlemanly behaviour.

PS: It'll bright pink, and I am trying to sort out some Hello Kitty stickers for it. I know you can outdrive me Scott and I'll hardly ever beat you. But if I do I can point out you got beaten by the pink Hello Kitty car ;)

siddus74 22-12-2013 08:54 PM

The manners in the clubman class are impeccable .. Guy your basing my ability on the FF03 which drivers its self, you can have a go at some point :thumbsup:

Scott.

cunawarit 23-12-2013 12:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by siddus74 (Post 824407)
The manners in the clubman class are impeccable .. Guy your basing my ability on the FF03 which drivers its self, you can have a go at some point :thumbsup:

I'm basing it on your consistency. Our fastest laps are usually very close, but more often than not you end up a lap ahead of me. The good'ol TL01 is now very mellow and easy to drive post mods :) More than welcome to try it too.

BTW, on a total random note, I have stadium truck plans for the summer. Once again staring from something totally inadequate... either a Bandit that will be transformed into a Rustler or a Rustler rolling chassis.

You are welcome to join :)

Chris56 23-12-2013 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cunawarit (Post 824441)
BTW, on a total random note, I have stadium truck plans for the summer. Once again staring from something totally inadequate... either a Bandit that will be transformed into a Rustler or a Rustler rolling chassis.

I knew it would only be a matter of time;)

siddus74 23-12-2013 03:20 PM

Where and when do you race outside then?

I have a Durango SCT, although I don't really like it ...:thumbdown:

Scott.

Chris56 23-12-2013 03:47 PM

From begining of may we move out to Bingham Rugby Club, just by the Saxondale island

reg 23-12-2013 11:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cunawarit (Post 824396)
lol... I hope not, Clubman has always been about driving standard and gentlemanly behaviour.

I think someone needs to video the clubman heat for you to watch :)

Chris56 24-12-2013 09:43 AM

My ride for 2014. Shell is not the best but it will do:

http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0e89781e.jpg
http://i1154.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1ae967bf.jpg

siddus74 24-12-2013 10:17 AM

Looks ace mate ... be interested to see how those foams work out, my F104 understeered like a mother ... Ill get the 6 wheeler sorted :thumbsup:

Happy F1 days I feel ...

Scott.

Chris56 24-12-2013 10:54 AM

We'll soon see. I've put mediums on front and super softs on rear. Apparently thats what Chris G is running on his Mclaren F1

siddus74 24-12-2013 11:46 AM

Thanks for the heads up on tyre combo, good that people share to help others out .. can you link me to the tyres you have ordered please? :thumbsup:

Chris drove that McClaren so well every time, he was untouchable and deserved his win.

Scott.

Robbiejuk 24-12-2013 12:03 PM

Yeah medium fronts and Kit rears where the weapons of choice in the eurocup days so much so that kit rears were really hard to get hold of. Oh and a sauber shell used to handle the best.

Chris56 24-12-2013 12:15 PM

I went for these, simply because they seemed best value. On ebay he's down as "dinball"

http://www.rcmart.com/z9101m-front-r...?cPath=35_1395

http://www.rcmart.com/z9102ss-rear-r...?cPath=35_1395

Arrived in just over a week

siddus74 24-12-2013 05:45 PM

Tamiya Lancia
 
Thanks buddy.

Scott.

leedolby77 26-12-2013 11:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reg (Post 824596)
I think someone needs to video the clubman heat for you to watch :)

Ha ha ha


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