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Old 01-28-2008, 10:09 AM
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Any update on stock buggy....
and do they have a good supply of tires or should i order online?
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Old 01-28-2008, 01:17 PM
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If you sign up for 4wd mod, can you still sign up for 2wd stock classes?
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No. you can run SRS 4wd and 2wd stock though.
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Old 01-28-2008, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by desertraton
If you sign up for 4wd mod, can you still sign up for 2wd stock classes?
Not supposed to, but I believe someone is signed up for 4wd mod and Stock truck on the list.


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No. you can run SRS 4wd and 2wd stock though.
Or you can run 4wd mod and 2wd SRS.
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We had plan to run one of each class but instead sign up in SRS and mod, my son wants to run his 4wd in mod. I guess no stock class for him.
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how do you check to see how many entries are in.
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how do you check to see how many entries are in.
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Old 01-28-2008, 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by desertraton
Will a brushed motor go for a 15 minute main? What do we need to do to keep it cool?
Yup, it will also have a nice colored comm and beat brushes. It will definately take a nice cut after.
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Actually as long as the temps outside are not that bad you would be suprised to see how well these motors hold up. 16 min runs and motors in the 160's and brushes and comm are not in that bad a shape. If outside temps get in the 90's then there will be a different story but with cooler winter temps outside the motors hold up remarkably well!
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We actually got a 20 minute run, and then a 17 minute run, without

a cut. When we did, it was a "skim" !

Casper and Scott did different testing, so there's ours.

As Casper said, if it gets hot, that will change some things,

just as it did last year in the 100+ heat range!
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Yes I was basically determining it on the last years heat.

Maybe stick a fan back there somehow Manuel, like the XXX-T CR setup.
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We are all hoping for cooler weather this year. Not for the cars but the humans!
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Originally Posted by K_King
Yes I was basically determining it on the last years heat.

Maybe stick a fan back there somehow Manuel, like the XXX-T CR setup.
Soo, does this mean you are going Kevin?
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Where do I find this fan set-up?
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