Pro 10: 235mm Le Mans Prototype Pan Car Discussion
#3887
#3889
#3891
CRC Pro10
#3892
ok cheers guys, this is 48p 75t but, standard spur is 88t 64p. what kind of rollout am i looking for? cheers
#3893
Tech Elite
iTrader: (13)
Rollout around the 27/28MM for starters and work your way from there.
Begin with no timing or boost on the ESC and check temp after a minute or 2.
Is it still low then run a 5 minute heat and check again.
Keep it at 75 degrees celcius max for great performance
Regards Roy
Begin with no timing or boost on the ESC and check temp after a minute or 2.
Is it still low then run a 5 minute heat and check again.
Keep it at 75 degrees celcius max for great performance
Regards Roy
#3894
cheers mate
#3895
Hi guys i have been reading for about 100 pages of this forum and much appreciate all the shared info.
I wanted to ask this question:
which 235mm car would you buy under these conditions:
.living in Europe so has to be easily available in Europe, both car and parts
.looking for a good quality strong car
.preferably wanting a complete car and not a mix of a car with a lot of third party tune up parts
.will drive on asphalt in the summer with 10.5 boosted or modified 4.5
.maybe drive on carpet in the winter if it is as much fun as 1/12th
.if possible drive with 2x1S lipo's (since i drive 1/12 now and have those available).
But this last point is not a really deciding factor (if needed will invest in 2S lipo's).
I am a pretty experienced driver with experience in 1/8th nitro, 1/12th indoor and 1/10th modified touring. So i love speed and power :-)
Possiblities after reading through the forum appear to be:
.the new Roche P10W (american car and seems not so easily available in Europe)
.RC-devil (german car, looks complex at first sight to set up, high price but this is not a deal breaker if it is really a very good car)
.VIP Vorlon (german car, very little info available about the car on the website)
.Serpent S100 LTR with a serpent 235mm option kit (easily available but i don't know if this is the way to go if you also want to have access to modified driving in the long run),...
Please give me your experienced opinion what you would do if you would start from zero with these considerations ?
I wanted to ask this question:
which 235mm car would you buy under these conditions:
.living in Europe so has to be easily available in Europe, both car and parts
.looking for a good quality strong car
.preferably wanting a complete car and not a mix of a car with a lot of third party tune up parts
.will drive on asphalt in the summer with 10.5 boosted or modified 4.5
.maybe drive on carpet in the winter if it is as much fun as 1/12th
.if possible drive with 2x1S lipo's (since i drive 1/12 now and have those available).
But this last point is not a really deciding factor (if needed will invest in 2S lipo's).
I am a pretty experienced driver with experience in 1/8th nitro, 1/12th indoor and 1/10th modified touring. So i love speed and power :-)
Possiblities after reading through the forum appear to be:
.the new Roche P10W (american car and seems not so easily available in Europe)
.RC-devil (german car, looks complex at first sight to set up, high price but this is not a deal breaker if it is really a very good car)
.VIP Vorlon (german car, very little info available about the car on the website)
.Serpent S100 LTR with a serpent 235mm option kit (easily available but i don't know if this is the way to go if you also want to have access to modified driving in the long run),...
Please give me your experienced opinion what you would do if you would start from zero with these considerations ?
#3897
+1 on the Roadkill 10. You could also check out VBC or X-ray X10 which has a conversion kit. But I prefer a pro 10 with no conversion.
#3898
https://www.fast-webshop.com/tonispo...he-Rapide-Cars
#3899
R/C Tech Elite Member
iTrader: (28)
I'm pretty sure the Roche is Asian (Hong Kong maybe) and Tonisport stock it in Europe.
https://www.fast-webshop.com/tonispo...he-Rapide-Cars
https://www.fast-webshop.com/tonispo...he-Rapide-Cars
Roche is a French name, but I'd from Hong Kong.
#3900
Slow progress, but my TRR converted RC10R5.1 is almost done!
Saxo body with a classic scheme. I did notice that the front of the body is almost too narrow for the car - I had to remove some axle shims and put a big radius on the tyres to prevent rubbing (58mm tyres). Anyway, I think it looks pretty cool.
Testing next weekend
Saxo body with a classic scheme. I did notice that the front of the body is almost too narrow for the car - I had to remove some axle shims and put a big radius on the tyres to prevent rubbing (58mm tyres). Anyway, I think it looks pretty cool.
Testing next weekend