Pro-match Batteries
#2086
Originally posted by rtypec
Yes, they were Sanyo stick packs and they were HURTING! Take good care of them and make sure you get one run on them to cycle them BEFORE you qualify/race. I did bring a couple of Promatch stick packs with me just in case and used them in practice. I certainly freaked out a lot of the other drivers when I had so much more power then they did everywhere
Yes, they were Sanyo stick packs and they were HURTING! Take good care of them and make sure you get one run on them to cycle them BEFORE you qualify/race. I did bring a couple of Promatch stick packs with me just in case and used them in practice. I certainly freaked out a lot of the other drivers when I had so much more power then they did everywhere
#2087
Brandon - Aight! Wish I could make. I have seen pics of the track. It looks nice.
#2088
Tech Elite
Join Date: Mar 2004
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I`m on a roll here last week 7th overall in the KO GP & now Q 6th finished 8th in the BRCA NATs at barham, keep the power going promatch
By the way a local driver (darren) enters the only nat this year at barham & wins the first leg 27t stock using promatch batts
Keep it up guys
By the way a local driver (darren) enters the only nat this year at barham & wins the first leg 27t stock using promatch batts
Keep it up guys
#2089
Tech Regular
Team TC3 just won the RC Heat 1 hour enduro using Pro Match batteries. We were consistantly getting 9 minute battery runs and could go 10 minutes if needed. We were also running a brush motor against the Novak brushless.
john
john
#2090
jsp, were you part of that team? If so, congrats! All you have to do now is do it again at the Tamiya 4hr enduro! Promatch batts were predominant at the last enduro at Tamiya.
#2091
Tech Regular
Neil: Yes the car was built by Fill Saenkov. I built the battery strap system and prepared the motors and batteries. Our car ran a conventional motor and ran just as fast at the end as the beginning and could run 10 minutes on a pack, if required. I have not dynoed the motor yet but the brushes are worn about .005 of an inch and the comm looks like it was just broken in. The drivers were Fill, Danny Egger, and Sean Popoff (Team Bottom Feeder). Bren Lugo (another Bottom Feeder) and myself were the pit bitches. Bren pulled of a 6 second pit stop and a couple of 8 second stops. Chuck Leslie supplied the motor. The car was a fairly stock TC3 with a GT7 speed control, and Futaba radio gear.
john peterson
b.s. I think we won by about 7 or 8 laps
john peterson
b.s. I think we won by about 7 or 8 laps
#2092
Does anyone know wat the website is for much more racing?
#2093
Tech Regular
I forgot to mention the was our first visit to 4 Fun Hobbies. This a great track, nice people, and very well run. This was my first RC Heat race and it was well run. I recommend both.
john
john
#2094
Originally posted by farls3589
Does anyone know wat the website is for much more racing?
Does anyone know wat the website is for much more racing?
#2095
Happy Labor Day.
#2096
Yeah! Everyone enjoy your day off if you are getting it.
#2097
I get to clean up the house. Not exactly a day off.
#2098
I played golf all weekend.
All I have to say about the New Robert Trent couse here is WOW. It is longggggggggggg with a 716yd par 5..... Hitting the ball straight is a must.
All I have to say about the New Robert Trent couse here is WOW. It is longggggggggggg with a 716yd par 5..... Hitting the ball straight is a must.
#2099
Tech Adept
You didn't play it from the tips did you?
I never have liked the RTJ courses too much for some reason.
I never have liked the RTJ courses too much for some reason.
#2100
jsp, great job on the win. Looks like you guys had everything planned out. I was suppose to race with Team Ol' buzzards, but the wife and mom said otherwise.