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rcluke 27-04-2008 01:08 PM

Polished wood track
 
what do you guys race on polished wood?

what do you think is the best car and setup ?

i have found that with a near standard Tamiya TA-05 with a tamiya sport tuned 'black can' and schumacher yellow minipin tyres goes well, with the suspension screwed right up (so it is basically sitting on the floor)

darryl 27-04-2008 01:21 PM

if that works for you then you have answered your own question:D

Rich D 27-04-2008 01:28 PM

Tamiya 415 MSX MRE, stock 27T, Yellow 21mm Schumacher minipin, Shumacher white inserts, yellow dot springs all round, 5mm rear 4mm front ride heights, front ARB, 30 WT Losi oil all round.

Those are the main settings :thumbsup:

It was close at the top this week !

http://www.louthrccarclub.co.uk/cord1.htm

rcluke 27-04-2008 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rich D (Post 118152)
Tamiya 415 MSX MRE, stock 27T, Yellow 21mm Schumacher minipin, Shumacher white inserts, yellow dot springs all round, 5mm rear 4mm front ride heights, front ARB, 30 WT Losi oil all round.

Those are the main settings :thumbsup:

It was close at the top this week !

http://www.louthrccarclub.co.uk/cord1.htm

415 ??

i would have thought that it would have been too light on polished wood ... slide :P

but if you are only running a 27T fair do's.

i had a 19x1 in my '05, changed it to a 27t and it was much better :D

markwilliamson2001 27-04-2008 04:25 PM

I used to love running on the polished floor at Swindon, with Tamiya Silver Can motors and yellow minipins, the racing was close!

Rich D 27-04-2008 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcluke (Post 118182)
415 ??

i would have thought that it would have been too light on polished wood ... slide :P

but if you are only running a 27T fair do's.

i had a 19x1 in my '05, changed it to a 27t and it was much better :D


No, not too light. The guys mainly run XRay T007/08 but there are 3 x 415 MRE`s, a 416, several Serpent S400`s and an old HPI that are all on a similar pace making up the top 12 with drivers all of a similar ability. There are some quick guys at our club so the competition is always fierce :)

tjf 27-04-2008 05:16 PM

My old mi2 was brilliant on slippery floor. My RCLab was good too.
I miss not running on on the slippy stuff now we have lots of carpet :(

rcluke 27-04-2008 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tjf (Post 118222)
My old mi2 was brilliant on slippery floor. My RCLab was good too.
I miss not running on on the slippy stuff now we have lots of carpet :(

i have been missing carpet, until last night when i got the car set up nicely, now i like the wood :D

it just shows, even if you dont like something at first, it's worth sticking at and it will get better.

bring on the GTB 5.5 system :woot:

rcluke 27-04-2008 08:55 PM

heres a good question,

what gear ratios does everyone use on the wood ?

tjf 29-04-2008 05:14 PM

Depends on what motor you use. I ran around 7.8 with my Monster stock

rcluke 30-04-2008 05:06 PM

what about with a 5.5 Novak ?

josh_smaxx 30-04-2008 09:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rcluke (Post 119521)
what about with a 5.5 Novak ?

You do realise that a silver can will actually be faster on our track? you wont be able to use quarter throttle, you'd be better reducing the end point on the throttle to 25%.

but as for gear ratio i dont know, around 14.1 rings a bell for a smallish track like the warehouse (compared to big outdoor circuits) but no idea for Billingham.

rcluke 02-05-2008 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by josh_smaxx (Post 119653)
You do realise that a silver can will actually be faster on our track? you wont be able to use quarter throttle, you'd be better reducing the end point on the throttle to 25%.

but as for gear ratio i dont know, around 14.1 rings a bell for a smallish track like the warehouse (compared to big outdoor circuits) but no idea for Billingham.

i know, my black can is faster than my 19T. i bought it with the intention of reducing the end point

rcluke 05-05-2008 09:25 PM

i found the BEST set-up for polished wood so far (in the way of tyres)

on the front;
used minipins with white inserts

on the rear;
BRAND NEW mini pins with white inserts

the grip goes after about 5-7 mins of driving, but for the heat, or even better the final it is great :D

it gets a bit / a lot of understeer, but the back end is like it is on rails (i couldnt slide the back end with a WOT and 19T motor, but i could after the 5-7 mins)


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