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minke 30-08-2011 02:41 PM

Retro heat
 
Could we organise a retro heat? I was thinking 1980's vintage class(allowing reissues) Any electrics inc. brushless allowed but maybe 13.5T limit. What do you think? Love watching the older cars race, what was that car last sunday, a hotshot? didnt get a chance to look closely.

Si Coe 30-08-2011 02:48 PM

10.5t limit and you are on. I'm not buying a new motor just to run my car against less modern equipment than it normally races.....

minke 30-08-2011 02:52 PM

Haven't you got any older gear? I thought you had it all! Actually considered suggesting stock 540 silver cans with stock electrics to make it fair. Can't have you using any of this new fangled 1990's stuff you know

tisher 30-08-2011 03:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 546956)
10.5t limit and you are on. I'm not buying a new motor just to run my car against less modern equipment than it normally races.....

you would win this hands down si you run retro ever week:lol:

coleman758 30-08-2011 03:12 PM

I'm up for this!

I have the Hornet & Madbull.
i have all my old electrics too!

But i think the old Nimhs i had are going to be pretty dead by now!

minke 30-08-2011 03:20 PM

Dug my old hornet out, needs a strip down and rebuild. Just spotted the car I always wanted when I was a kid. The Tamiya Fast attack vehicle, soooo tempted

mattb 30-08-2011 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 546956)
10.5t limit and you are on. I'm not buying a new motor just to run my car against less modern equipment than it normally races.....

Si,if you have something retro i could borrow ill join in? I think robs got some old cars to.

tisher 30-08-2011 03:30 PM

I still have my 89 cougar that would be interesting with a 10.5 in it

mattb 30-08-2011 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by tisher (Post 546976)
I still have my 89 cougar that would be interesting with a 10.5 in it

Rob mills has one to lol

johnnygibbon 30-08-2011 03:56 PM

should have kept the maxxum . it would be almost competative .
retro racing could be hard work unless ya si who seems to struggle more with modern gear. hahaha.
just rebuilt truck and ordered some tweaks . watch out boys its lairy again

Si Coe 30-08-2011 03:58 PM

All I've got working are the 2 RC10's. If you want an RC10 Matt this is on Ebay and I've got the bits needed to complete it.
or this Cougar no bids with 20mins to go!

The Team car just scrapes in as 1980's because it was actually released in the US in late 1989, based on the gearbox from the Worlds car earlier that year. Couldn't get them in the UK till the spring though.

Can do Silver cans or brushed as I have those motors, but esc's are an issue. I've got them - even got my old 1990 Laser Comfet Mini Pro somewhere, but of course none of them have lipo cutouts and I have no old school cells. But I think some of my brushless escs can also do brushed if need be.

TBH 10.5t is a bit much to ask. My RC10's can cope as they have the first true modern gearbox in them, but an old belt drive Cougar wouldn't stand a chance.
For old cars the best brushless motors are actually the blue finned Ezruns's. Because they have smaller than 540 sized cores, they don't have the gearbox shredding torque of full 540 motors.

Truth be told - I think my RC10 would probably be like cheating whatever motor I put in it. After all it has a proper slipper clutch which marks the difference between 80's and 90's cars.

Cr3Ad 30-08-2011 05:11 PM

would a club 10 schumacher storm fit in this retro thats my earliest car

Si Coe 30-08-2011 06:18 PM

If its the belt drive version - its really just the original Cougar (or Shotgun if its the truck) that was re-released when the Cougar 2 came out as a budget car.
However later models seem to have a gear drive gearbox, making them more suited to brushless power - I think it was developed for the .21XT Nitro Storm.

Cr3Ad 30-08-2011 06:26 PM

yea its the gear driven one arr well ebay vintage search is in order lol just wish i still had my tamiya frog

Si Coe 30-08-2011 06:37 PM

I don't expect anyone will care to look inside the gearbox!

Cr3Ad 30-08-2011 06:44 PM

i'm sure it will sound chain driven by now its had that much use

Howler 31-08-2011 05:57 PM

Didnt you say it had no slipper clutch though Chris?

Si Coe 31-08-2011 06:42 PM

I think thats kinda the critical point - Non-slipper cars of a pretty much any age pre 2000. That means that newer, but budget, stuff like the Mad Bull goes in there too.

Cr3Ad 31-08-2011 08:33 PM

yea no slipper clutch but i wont be slapping a brushless in there, ive got loads of brushed motors to choose from to put in it instead

coleman758 31-08-2011 08:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Si Coe (Post 547446)
I think thats kinda the critical point - Non-slipper cars of a pretty much any age pre 2000. That means that newer, but budget, stuff like the Mad Bull goes in there too.

The Madbull doesn't have a slipper!


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