USGT
#4068
#4070
A guy in our club with the TrackStar just whooped my ass yesterday, and I'm running a Fantom ION4 with certified stator and certified extra high torque rotor. I couldn't pull on him no matter what gearing I tried, but we had a technical track layout. Last year a TrackStar was in the top 3 at all our races, in the end it's about the setup and driving clean.
#4072
Not a personal attack, just curious about what is considered 'stock' in the USGT rules. Would that violate the "ROAR" approval?
Thanks,
Mark
#4074
Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,854
From: In a land of mini-mighty mental giants
The rear quarter panels might not be so bad given they dont hang down so far. They would almost be like a Tamiya NSX body...
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#4075
Thread Starter
Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 8,314
From: Macho Business Donkey Wrestler
I really don't like the idea of grinding on motors but the Trackstar does have a weirdly short range of adjustment. It really is just leveling the timing abilities with the other motors.
#4076
But that does allow the camel's nose under the tent. My NOVAK 21.5 ROAR approved motor only comes with a 12.3mm rotor but other motors have 12.5mm rotors. So, if I put in a 12.5mm rotor, isn't that just leveling the playing field? Ditto for a 'low resistance' stator.
Where do you draw the line?
Mark
#4078
#4079
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Yes, thanks for the clarification on the trackstar motor. I won't feel guilty about shaving the timing ring/endbell to get more timing.
Slightly OT, but what about running the trackstar 17.5 in 1/12th or WGT? Anyone have experience or race someone who's running one? Worried that the higer level of 'magnetic drag' that the trackstar motors have might be an issue in those classes.
Slightly OT, but what about running the trackstar 17.5 in 1/12th or WGT? Anyone have experience or race someone who's running one? Worried that the higer level of 'magnetic drag' that the trackstar motors have might be an issue in those classes.
#4080
I've been running the 13.5 (not 17.5) in my 1/12 scale. The low timing on the motor requires that it be geared pretty tall, so there's no issue with more drag when coasting. If anything, it seems to coast a little more!





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