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mikeyscott 24-02-2011 10:25 AM

Racing - Sunday 27th Feb 2011
 
Pending weather who is in this weekend, another weekend to get the Durango dirty before it moves over for a SX3

RWJParkes 24-02-2011 10:48 AM

Yes yes yes...time to give the d4 a run. Weathers looking ok on met check. Also awaiting the sx3 to upgrade from my sx2. I heard a rumour it is due at the end of march from Mark at MK racing.

Nige 24-02-2011 12:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 467916)
Pending weather who is in this weekend, another weekend to get the Durango dirty before it moves over for a SX3


Mikey,

You're some kind of buggy-lothario, that poor old Durango tossed aside because of a newer model :lol:

I'm hoping to be there :thumbsup:

mikeyscott 24-02-2011 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Nige (Post 467967)
Mikey,

You're some kind of buggy-lothario, that poor old Durango tossed aside because of a newer model :lol:

I'm hoping to be there :thumbsup:

Bit harsh :blush: (Durango isn't exactly the lady of RC racing though is it... It's the don't want to meet in a dark alley type...)

Spare Durango is going yes, race Durango well err that'll get tossed into a corner if I like the SX3 (but with electrics in case I still want to run it :woot: )

My SV is still here and staying as is my Losi XXCR which will get a run once the weather is better. Maybe as part of a vintage race at TORCH..

SteveB 24-02-2011 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 467969)
Bit harsh :blush: (Durango isn't exactly the lady of RC racing though is it... It's the don't want to meet in a dark alley type...)

Spare Durango is going yes, race Durango well err that'll get tossed into a corner if I like the SX3 (but with electrics in case I still want to run it :woot: )

My SV is still here and staying as is my Losi XXCR which will get a run once the weather is better. Maybe as part of a vintage race at TORCH..

Mike u should put some electrics in your XX and give it a bash, just the bloody weather needs to come good for once this year. A little sun on saturday and sunday, we have a nice and dry track, perfect for grip roll city :thumbsup:

Whole new ball game, as I think we all have a wet set-up, but will need to work on a dry set asap :confused:

mikeyscott 24-02-2011 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by SteveB (Post 468031)
Mike u should put some electrics i your XX and give it a bash, just the bloody weather needs to come good for once this year. A little sun on saturday and sunday, we have a nice and dry track, perfect for grip roll city :thumbsup:

Whole new ball game, as I think we all have a wet set-up, but will need to work on a dry set asap :confused:

If I had a speed controller (yes I know I shouldn't have lent it....)

martin so16 24-02-2011 05:50 PM

i will be there not sure what 2 race yet also waiting 4 my sx3 to arive :thumbsup:

M.Andrews 24-02-2011 10:43 PM

Just checked the weather and its looking sunny. I'll be there racing and looking forward to racing!!.:thumbsup:

mikeyscott 24-02-2011 10:46 PM

http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/...t_weather.html

Maybe not so damp racing!

M.Andrews 24-02-2011 10:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RWJParkes (Post 467929)
Yes yes yes...time to give the d4 a run. Weathers looking ok on met check. Also awaiting the sx3 to upgrade from my sx2. I heard a rumour it is due at the end of march from Mark at MK racing.

I have some new black springs for the d4 you can have,I brought them for my caster which is almost identical to the d4 but the springs aren't big bore like the caster car.

mikeyscott 25-02-2011 10:54 AM

Weather is looking better :)

Maybe a semi dry set-up - what's that again :cry:

Nige 25-02-2011 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 468317)
Weather is looking better :)

Maybe a semi dry set-up - what's that again :cry:


No wonder I'm so slow - wet or dry they only things I change are the tyres.......

Must learn what needs changing :blush:

jamiekerr14 25-02-2011 03:57 PM

May be down depends if Clanfield is on or not.. same for most of us Clanfield guys would think.

mikeyscott 25-02-2011 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by jamiekerr14 (Post 468432)
May be down depends if Clanfield is on or not.. same for most of us Clanfield guys would think.

Hope it's not then :D :p and see you Sunday :)

Plus give you another chance to beat Steve etc. and anyone else who can step up...

Are we expecting a Durango heat this Sunday then too...??

jamiekerr14 25-02-2011 04:01 PM

IF Clanner's is off-There could well be a good 3-4 more rango's haha

simoncrabb 25-02-2011 04:51 PM

I'm in this week, Matt H is too.

I'll be running 2wd again, I'm loving the Cougar.

Will be trying the dBoots, they've just arrived, and they look and smell rather nice. They'll be available trackside on Sunday, all flavours and sizes.

And don't forget folks, rcLazy is taking pre-orders on SX3s... As cheap as anywhere else!

RWJParkes 25-02-2011 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by M.Andrews (Post 468225)
I have some new black springs for the d4 you can have,I brought them for my caster which is almost identical to the d4 but the springs aren't big bore like the caster car.

That would be great. Just setting up the D4 now. I hope the weather holds!

mikeyscott 25-02-2011 08:54 PM

Matt with his 511?

wylie 26-02-2011 09:42 AM

Will be at Clanfield if it's on, if cancelled TORCH.

simoncrabb 26-02-2011 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 468553)
Matt with his 511?

Naah, he hasn't built it yet. At least I hope he hasn't.

B4 I think.

mikeyscott 26-02-2011 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by simoncrabb (Post 468770)
Naah, he hasn't built it yet. At least I hope he hasn't.

B4 I think.

Why hope he hasn't?

Am tempted with the SV, but that means looking at as last time was Petit

simoncrabb 26-02-2011 04:48 PM

Hope he hasn't as he would have rushed it.

Forecast: Sunshine in the morning, then rain and snow in the afternoon.

I'll try and not get the van stuck this week...

mikeyscott 26-02-2011 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by simoncrabb (Post 468837)
Hope he hasn't as he would have rushed it.

Forecast: Sunshine in the morning, then rain and snow in the afternoon.

I'll try and not get the van stuck this week...

You got the van stuck even with the astro we've put down?

So sounds like some hopefully good racing then :)

Ballistic tyres I reckon

Matt-h 26-02-2011 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by mikeyscott (Post 468839)
You got the van stuck even with the astro we've put down?

So sounds like some hopefully good racing then :)

Ballistic tyres I reckon

B4 for me.
Hopefully it will be ready once the better weather is here.
Still waiting on parts from HK.

Should be good tomorrow - although the action seems to be in 4wd at the moment

Matt

MrMagoo 26-02-2011 09:45 PM

I'm in the same boat as the rest of the Clanfield crew... missing my nitro fix. If Clanfield looks dicey I'll be down with the Ansmann.

The Durango would be complete except I'm waiting on a servo post, my kit had one they'd forgotten to tap:cry:

mikeyscott 26-02-2011 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by MrMagoo (Post 468944)
I'm in the same boat as the rest of the Clanfield crew... missing my nitro fix. If Clanfield looks dicey I'll be down with the Ansmann.

The Durango would be complete except I'm waiting on a servo post, my kit had one they'd forgotten to tap:cry:

I'm selling my spare R and you could rob it tomorrow? Would be good to see it running.

mikeyscott 27-02-2011 03:12 PM

Many thanks to those that attended today for some great racing. Shame I couldn't hold off the weather before the final 4WD quali round and finals.

Hope to see you all soon for a club that's ever looking to improve :)

Results will be online shortly, all be it up to where it got rained off.

martin so16 27-02-2011 03:23 PM

some good racing 2 day be nice 2 get a dry track which we allmost had 2 day lol
:thumbsup:

mikeyscott 27-02-2011 03:53 PM

Results are up.

http://www.torchracing.org.uk/result...tg60/heats.htm

simoncrabb 27-02-2011 08:48 PM

Shame about the rain, I wasn't finished!

It'll be interesting to see what the track is like when it's dry.

simoncrabb 27-02-2011 08:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrMagoo (Post 468944)
The Durango would be complete except I'm waiting on a servo
post, my kit had one they'd forgotten to tap:cry:

I like that sort of customer who goes direct to manufacturer instead of bothering me about it!! :thumbsup:

mikeyscott 27-02-2011 09:08 PM

With the further track work as mentioned trackside today etc. I have every faith that 2011 dry season at TORCH is going to be a superb one.

I am also working on the Summer Series finner details at the moment (industry support) and also need to plan the potential GP all dayer (TBC.)

There will be things we try, change and get wrong but we aim to have a great track with some further features.

Indeed I wasn't finshed either after making progress with the Durango again with further changes being thought about.

May go for a slightly thicker oil in the front next time and try the 4 offset if it's slippery again. Also want to look at roll centres more and try it in long wheel base (sounds like a day off work to try things!)

SteveB 27-02-2011 09:22 PM

Good turn out considering the risk of weather and some excellent improvements by many drivers :thumbsup:

Loving the 502 and 511, shame as I cannot decide which is better? But will back to backed again.

Simon, what were the boots like???

Ta Steve

simoncrabb 27-02-2011 10:19 PM

The dBoots (Multibytes) had terrific amounts of grip, so setup changes required to reduce the side bite, but the forward traction was immense.

They worked well in the wet, and I was getting them to work on the drying track too.

It'll be interesting to see how they work on a dry dustry track at the height of summer.

They seem quite a sophisticated design in comparison to Schumacher and ballistics... it'll be interesting to see what the other tyres they come out with turn out.

Well worth experimenting with I think!

Matt-h 28-02-2011 09:10 AM

What a day i had!!!

Esc blowing up before i got onto the track and trying to solder another while it was cold was not good fun!

Big thanks to Dave who offered to loan me his Schumacher:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:. It was a shame i had to give it back so filthy (bring to Browners on Wednesday mate and i will give it a clean and programme your LRP) and goes to show what generous and thoughtful people we have at the club.

Please be dry for when the 511 makes its debut!!!!!!!!!

Matt

focusmad 28-02-2011 09:56 AM

It was a same about the weather truned bad,but the racing is great on the new track,had a great 4 rounds against dan was the best racing i have had for a long time just hpoe the weather is better for this sunday so we can have a rematch chris

MrMagoo 28-02-2011 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by simoncrabb (Post 469289)
I like that sort of customer who goes direct to manufacturer instead of bothering me about it!! :thumbsup:

No way it could be your issue mate. Need to talk to them about the rod ends as well... they are so loose they pop off when trying to adjust the turnbuckles! I knew they were a weak spot, but I'm actually considering using Ansmann ones at the moment:o

Oh, and a shock tower that's powder coated so thick that two of the shock mount holes can't be used as is. I'll sort that with a drill press, but that's not really what you'd expect on kit of this quality/price. It's odd considering the quality of the rest of the kit is right up there...

I'll be in touch about some DBoots for it as well, they look very interesting.

mikeyscott 28-02-2011 01:25 PM

Losi ball cups and hpi balls are what you need, annoying yes but it sorts it right out.

I've had the same prob with the shock towers - dremel / drill time.

People have slated Schumacher for their QC, but it's better than Durangos..

Also get some spare bearings as the kit bearings are pants.

Have you got the alu front hing mounts etc? An absolute must..

RWJParkes 28-02-2011 02:07 PM

Do you like your Durango though Mike? You didn't seem that amazed by it!? Was thinking about purchasing one but then there is the sx3 due..any thoughts?

mikeyscott 28-02-2011 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by RWJParkes (Post 469579)
Do you like your Durango though Mike? You didn't seem that amazed by it!? Was thinking about purchasing one but then there is the sx3 due..any thoughts?

I think so, it's been a hard slog getting it how I like it. I'm also used to cars with castor adjustments rather than changing diff oils. I'm not very good with car setup and the logic etc.

The power delivery is also much more brutal than my old SX. Unless you're good a 7.5 is fine in the Durango, 6.5 is nuts. 6.5 in my SX2 was nice.

From my 3rd round race I was much happier, I have got further things to try and think about it. However that's only one race.

Been through a number of 4WD cars recently and to be honest the wow factor for 4WD has gone. I had a Tamiya 511 that in the end I couldn't be bothered to get it running. People will say I've gone and got an xyz and I'll go yup and?? IF I do change cars again in 2011 it'll be to a SX3 otherwise it'll be a 410R for 2011. If I was to turn back the clock I would still have my sweet fully loaded SX2 and a truck load more cash and then I'd get a SX3.

When the drier weather comes I'm hoping to get back to a bit of 2WD running with my SV and remind myself how to set that up and drive it as it's been raced twice since last September (Taplow and Petit), the F345s at Silverstone was the last time it turned a wheel outside..

As you are from the gas world I'd say the Durango may well suit you. Durango is certainly a popular choice at TORCH these days and a favourite between the 1/8th crew.


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