LeMans LMP1: 200mm Pan Class Discussion
#226
#227
Tech Elite
iTrader: (40)
I can't believe I have not seen this thread since it started. I have an older Tamiya with a Castrol Jag GTP mounted and gold / chrome basket weave wheels with rubber tires .. Not that it will ever leave the display case.
But, I'm looking at doing a 200mm Darkside WGT car. Would the old ProtoForm GT1 body that was re-issued as the Mulsane be acceptable? I think I still have a few if these.
Howard / Rick pm me with what you are thinking for wheels / tires for foam and rubber. Still have many Road Wizards and parts.
Mark
But, I'm looking at doing a 200mm Darkside WGT car. Would the old ProtoForm GT1 body that was re-issued as the Mulsane be acceptable? I think I still have a few if these.
Howard / Rick pm me with what you are thinking for wheels / tires for foam and rubber. Still have many Road Wizards and parts.
Mark
#228
Tech Elite
iTrader: (37)
IBut, I'm looking at doing a 200mm Darkside WGT car. Would the old ProtoForm GT1 body that was re-issued as the Mulsane be acceptable? I think I still have a few if these.
Howard / Rick pm me with what you are thinking for wheels / tires for foam and rubber. Still have many Road Wizards and parts.
Mark
Howard / Rick pm me with what you are thinking for wheels / tires for foam and rubber. Still have many Road Wizards and parts.
Mark
The tires might be a tight fit under it, as it seemed to be designed for cut-down foams on the front, and narrow rears (narrower than WGT, anyway).
There's an unpainted Mulsanne buried in my closet if you need/want it.
We had talked about minimum foam tire diameters in the previous threads, but that still doesn't prevent someone from cutting a new set down to whatever the minimum is. I wouldn't do that myself, as I won't be running for the win. But I understand Rick's reasoning to try and prevent it. FYI, LMP2 cars have tires of about 23" O.D., so 2.3" minimum might be a good number.
#229
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
Just don't permit cutting the tires at all.
The one thing you may do them is rounding off the side walls and apply tire saucing.
If some one has to true the tires because of damage to them, then let some one of the tech inspectors overview it so no one will cut them to a minimum.
Regards Roy
The one thing you may do them is rounding off the side walls and apply tire saucing.
If some one has to true the tires because of damage to them, then let some one of the tech inspectors overview it so no one will cut them to a minimum.
Regards Roy
#230
Tech Elite
iTrader: (37)
Just don't permit cutting the tires at all.
The one thing you may do them is rounding off the side walls and apply tire saucing.
If some one has to true the tires because of damage to them, then let some one of the tech inspectors overview it so no one will cut them to a minimum.
Regards Roy
The one thing you may do them is rounding off the side walls and apply tire saucing.
If some one has to true the tires because of damage to them, then let some one of the tech inspectors overview it so no one will cut them to a minimum.
Regards Roy
Or one could flip the front tires/rims to prevent coning, but I haven't yet received the SP fronts to verify that it's possible.
#231
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
Set camber to the right amount and coning is gone for the most part.
I am running 2.5 degrees camber when running outside on the big nitro tracks with my 200MM or 235MM Pro10.
Regards Roy
I am running 2.5 degrees camber when running outside on the big nitro tracks with my 200MM or 235MM Pro10.
Regards Roy
If no truing is permitted, then it won't be possible to correct any coning that occurs. But I can live with that (mostly because I'm lazy!).
Or one could flip the front tires/rims to prevent coning, but I haven't yet received the SP fronts to verify that it's possible.
Or one could flip the front tires/rims to prevent coning, but I haven't yet received the SP fronts to verify that it's possible.
#232
Tech Elite
iTrader: (1)
Here are my personal thoughts, take them for what they are, an opinion as a DRIVER.
Someone/body had to take the lead as an emerging class. Rick and Rob have done that and come up with a base set of rules or guidelines. The class overall has the potential for massive and rapid growth as folks switch from the super fast hard to handle sedans to more realistic, recognizable toy cars.
I would prefer the SP LM1 stay on foam for a number of reasons, ease of the drive being #1. Low maintenance after the initial "shake down" runs and durability.
Where else can someone buy a complete kit with body, chassis and tires for $200? (not including an M-Chassis).
Run the ride height at 4mm to discourage massive and needles tire truing and keep the scale looks.
Has anyone tried a WGT, on spec foams, in 1s 13.5, with a Lemans style body yet? That may be a better option for WGT owner's who would like to play in a Lemans type class.
Where right now, is the largest concentration of these cars?
I am willing to do this, and gamble much like I did some other classes, some worked and some didn't. 1 Saturday a month, will be "Lemans Day". Free for LMP drivers to gather, test, tune and share ideas and thoughts, much like when VTA was a fledgling upstart.
Someone/body had to take the lead as an emerging class. Rick and Rob have done that and come up with a base set of rules or guidelines. The class overall has the potential for massive and rapid growth as folks switch from the super fast hard to handle sedans to more realistic, recognizable toy cars.
I would prefer the SP LM1 stay on foam for a number of reasons, ease of the drive being #1. Low maintenance after the initial "shake down" runs and durability.
Where else can someone buy a complete kit with body, chassis and tires for $200? (not including an M-Chassis).
Run the ride height at 4mm to discourage massive and needles tire truing and keep the scale looks.
Has anyone tried a WGT, on spec foams, in 1s 13.5, with a Lemans style body yet? That may be a better option for WGT owner's who would like to play in a Lemans type class.
Where right now, is the largest concentration of these cars?
I am willing to do this, and gamble much like I did some other classes, some worked and some didn't. 1 Saturday a month, will be "Lemans Day". Free for LMP drivers to gather, test, tune and share ideas and thoughts, much like when VTA was a fledgling upstart.
#234
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
Went with a WGT chassis(10R5 with lipokit), Porsche 962 body, 40sh front,35sh rear 10.5 boosted 2S(2x 1S) on a asfalt track.
Now theres some fun
Forgot also i have run the Rivall body on same car.
It is a lot trickier tho.
This due to the lesser downforce on the rear or me not using softer tires
Regards Roy
Now theres some fun
Forgot also i have run the Rivall body on same car.
It is a lot trickier tho.
This due to the lesser downforce on the rear or me not using softer tires
Regards Roy
#235
Tech Master
#238
Tech Fanatic
I'm building one of my WGT cars like the guys have above. I understand the thinking for the rubber tires... I disagree it will solve the tire cost. I see TC guys going to fresh tires every other run at big races to get that 0.2 sec a lap they lose after three runs. Add to that the hassle of glueing and re-glueing the tires (even pre-mounts) . I can get a weekend out of a set at the Indoor Champs and 3 weeks from a set at normal club races and practice days by rotation and starting them at 2.08"... When those get to 2.02" ...I put them in a bag to use at big races.
I do hope the class takes off and turns into something cool. I believe it would be fun to watch.
I do hope the class takes off and turns into something cool. I believe it would be fun to watch.
#239
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
@Howard.....Correct me if i am wrong but isn't the side to side dampening(springs also) to soft if you keep lifting the inside wheel??
When running the 235MM pro10 cars, we don't get it.
Not even the mod guys from what i have seen and those cars are beasts with there 4.5 motors
Regards Roy
When running the 235MM pro10 cars, we don't get it.
Not even the mod guys from what i have seen and those cars are beasts with there 4.5 motors
Regards Roy
#240
Tech Master
iTrader: (9)
...I would prefer the SP LM1 stay on foam for a number of reasons, ease of the drive being #1. Low maintenance after the initial "shake down" runs and durability...
...Has anyone tried a WGT, on spec foams, in 1s 13.5, with a Lemans style body yet? That may be a better option for WGT owner's who would like to play in a Lemans type class...
...Has anyone tried a WGT, on spec foams, in 1s 13.5, with a Lemans style body yet? That may be a better option for WGT owner's who would like to play in a Lemans type class...
Sure I am honorable but I wouldn't trust anyone else!
As for the WGT comment; I think the new body from Team Muso LM-P is pretty great for those guys that want to convert. The question being; can they run the Speed Passion tires under that body? If not, how different is a car running the Speed Passion tires vs running the Spec WGT tires (with color band)?
I think the best thing for this class is the rules of USLMP and having a spec rubber tire. I think a rubber tire evens out the chassis way more then a spec foam tire does due to the lower grip levels.
If there becomes too much disparity in speeds between a converted WGT and LM-1's whether due to allowing 1S 13.5 vs 2S 21.5 or tire choice then run it as a break out class at a time that is attainable by both cars.