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Originally Posted by seancormier
bedsrrmcc
You bought a great system for the club.Please post once the club guy's have had a chance to race with it.If you have any question about it please ask ,i may be able to help.One thing ,even though it read through the blue paint in the body.It would still put it in a clear spot on the body.
Just wondering how many bridge sensor's did you end up getting? we used 8 for a ten foot track width.
Best of luck with the I-LAP and racing!
Sean
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Yep, I will still put it into a position where the sensor can see it through the windscreen, but it was just interesting to know that it can still be read through dark paint! Just shows what a good system it is really.
I will certainly be posting reviews of this system as so many people have been keen to know how we get on. I'm just so glad that a guy at our club pointed me to this system
Everyone at the club has been waiting months for this to come...
We've got 5 sensors for a 2m wide start finish line indoors. We shall be ordering a few more once the outdoor track is built, but we are currently going through planning permission so hard to tell what width we shall have, though the size of the land means it's going to be big... NO! VERY BIG
We already have the JCB ready and waiting to start building the track...
Keep an eye out on our web site at
www.bedsrcmcc.co.uk for news updates about the outdoor track - the wait is really going to be worth it for all our current club members and those who have already shown a strong interest in running off road when we start.
FYI we are going to be running 1:10 and 1:18 buggies / trucks outdoors.