EAMotorsports discussion thread
#321
Tech Master
Originally posted by EAMotorsports
Alan I have been using the Tribo and it works better than anything else. Low comm wear, big power and motor runs cooler.
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Alan I have been using the Tribo and it works better than anything else. Low comm wear, big power and motor runs cooler.
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#322
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Eric
I`m racing for the next two days at the KO GP at west london, i am going to give the monster roar a blast to see first hand why you are so popular
I will be back!
I`m racing for the next two days at the KO GP at west london, i am going to give the monster roar a blast to see first hand why you are so popular
I will be back!
#325
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What gearing would You suggest?
Track
big, open, lots of on power stering,
I`m going to start with 6.16 FDR 93-27 t1FK,what do you reckon
Track
big, open, lots of on power stering,
I`m going to start with 6.16 FDR 93-27 t1FK,what do you reckon
#326
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TRIBO
I tried that trick of soaking brushes in tribo for about 2-days, let them dry for a couple of more days ,i thought i give it whirl ,you know what the hell lets have a laugh,
It were`nt funny 1 pair of knackered brushes started out fast for about 1 min into the race then it went slow the comm was all black & brushes were black, i thought `nice colour`NOT
I think i just do what i do best
It were`nt funny 1 pair of knackered brushes started out fast for about 1 min into the race then it went slow the comm was all black & brushes were black, i thought `nice colour`NOT
I think i just do what i do best
#327
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Mr Jolley I think the tracks you guys over there run on are a lot larger than ours. Most of the time over here something around a 6.50-7.0 works well on the ROAR stock. So a low 6.0 FDR might be close if the track is very large. That is something you will have to figure out I guess......I dont have any experience on large tracks. Let me know what you come up with so I will know for futrure reference.
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#328
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TRACKS
I put a pic on a another thread showing my local track i/we tookit for granted it was `just` another track, but it's slowly dawning on me how spoilt we are over here, we certainly have quite a few purpose built asphalt tracks compared to what you guys run on.
The west london site always host the KO GP & always nats, & we never run on carparks? mind you your carparks might be just as good as are purpose built tracks!
The west london site always host the KO GP & always nats, & we never run on carparks? mind you your carparks might be just as good as are purpose built tracks!
#329
MrJolly- I run for EA and this past weekend I ran a Monster stock motor on the 2004 Worlds track. You might want to gear up a bit more if your track is anything like this one. I would suggest somewhere between 5.97-6.09. This is based off the track I just mentioned.
You should be within 1 tooth of where you need to be.
Hope this helps.
Mike A.
You should be within 1 tooth of where you need to be.
Hope this helps.
Mike A.
#330
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i will be using the roar monster not the basic monster .
Any difference?
Any difference?