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Old 14-01-2014
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Originally Posted by leedolby77 View Post
I run that in my f104. It is very quick, however not much different to running a G2 so I agree that comparison wise they are ok.

I do think however that the F1's are going to be so much faster anyway even with a crap £5 540 tamiya silvercan. To put it into context with the F104 I set TQ with 20 laps in 306. In the final I ran litterally on the trim ( so maybe 1/8th trottle and still managed to win on I think it was 16 laps )

Would it be right to ask if F1's are not really suited to the clubman class?......
When clubman was initially discussed the idea was plastic fantastic cheap Tamiyas. But personally I don't object to the F1s, they look cool going round the track and everyone can get one if they want Most people in Clubman go for fun, so there's still plenty of tourers out there and it hasn't become an F1 only class.

So you ran the 20T fan can last time? I now have two silvercans, a G2 and a 21T fan can all soldered and ready to go. Will compare and see how it goes

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Originally Posted by reg View Post
I'm sure as no one is bothered about winning,it's all for fun,no one minds,
However what about having to run F1 on rubber,that way it won't be so much about motor but driving skill
The only issue with that is that if it makes them perform awful then they'll be less fun and they'll go away... And there are no rubber tyres for my Mardave
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