Palmaris engine thread
#1622
Originally posted by Top Gun 777
Congratulation Chris to you and to your driver. You are really setting the standarts by beating .15 engines and all outlaws with stock 3 port legal p/s sets. Also Chris, great stability-5 set in A-main is really something!
I guess now everybody can see where the power located-not in the cuts and numbers of ports. Still first generation? Even by my best calculation should be over a while ago.
Edward
Congratulation Chris to you and to your driver. You are really setting the standarts by beating .15 engines and all outlaws with stock 3 port legal p/s sets. Also Chris, great stability-5 set in A-main is really something!
I guess now everybody can see where the power located-not in the cuts and numbers of ports. Still first generation? Even by my best calculation should be over a while ago.
Edward
They were competing with Team drivers using 15 engines
Will have some pictures later today from the happy customers
#1623
Hey Chris, congrats on the good showing. For us here in MY, there are 3 drivers in total including myself running the BRB. Out of the 3, 2 driving Serpent 710 (me and crashed_1) and one driving a Kyosho FW05R (cow buster).
So in the Kyosho Cup qualifyings last Sunday, I heard that our sole Kyosho BRB driver qualfied A4 and ended A2. Not too bad I think since I believe it's the first time he landed A after switching to the FW05R. And yes, I heard he had a few engine cuts during the main and a few car problems. Despite that, he manage to recover and fight back to get to the A2 spot. I was told the engine flame outs were not because they were too lean as they were easy to restart but I think it's the tuning fault of the user user...
So in the Kyosho Cup qualifyings last Sunday, I heard that our sole Kyosho BRB driver qualfied A4 and ended A2. Not too bad I think since I believe it's the first time he landed A after switching to the FW05R. And yes, I heard he had a few engine cuts during the main and a few car problems. Despite that, he manage to recover and fight back to get to the A2 spot. I was told the engine flame outs were not because they were too lean as they were easy to restart but I think it's the tuning fault of the user user...
#1624
Originally posted by InitialD
Hey Chris, congrats on the good showing. For us here in MY, there are 3 drivers in total including myself running the BRB. Out of the 3, 2 driving Serpent 710 (me and crashed_1) and one driving a Kyosho FW05R (cow buster).
So in the Kyosho Cup qualifyings last Sunday, I heard that our sole Kyosho BRB driver qualfied A4 and ended A2. Not too bad I think since I believe it's the first time he landed A after switching to the FW05R. And yes, I heard he had a few engine cuts during the main and a few car problems. Despite that, he manage to recover and fight back to get to the A2 spot. I was told the engine flame outs were not because they were too lean as they were easy to restart but I think it's the tuning fault of the user user...
Hey Chris, congrats on the good showing. For us here in MY, there are 3 drivers in total including myself running the BRB. Out of the 3, 2 driving Serpent 710 (me and crashed_1) and one driving a Kyosho FW05R (cow buster).
So in the Kyosho Cup qualifyings last Sunday, I heard that our sole Kyosho BRB driver qualfied A4 and ended A2. Not too bad I think since I believe it's the first time he landed A after switching to the FW05R. And yes, I heard he had a few engine cuts during the main and a few car problems. Despite that, he manage to recover and fight back to get to the A2 spot. I was told the engine flame outs were not because they were too lean as they were easy to restart but I think it's the tuning fault of the user user...
#1625
Originally posted by crashed_1
I was pitting for cow and noticed the car/engine was consistantly fast...it got even faster as the tyres wore down. As for the flameouts...no idea. It happened but no major drama except i wasn't familiar with the FWs starter box alignment...
I was pitting for cow and noticed the car/engine was consistantly fast...it got even faster as the tyres wore down. As for the flameouts...no idea. It happened but no major drama except i wasn't familiar with the FWs starter box alignment...
same here, but I think also other engines were getting slower as well and ours as least kept the same.
First 10 mins, Christopher Cheung, the Asia cup runner up clearly have a quicker car. He was using Team Max 15 engine with 7mm carb. he can pulled from the TQ guy about 1 car lenght per lap.
But after 15 mins, all the BRB's just as quick as him, if not faster. Unfortunately, my TQ driver stripped the mid belt so he only managed to finish 5 th. Not bad with 2 wheel drving for 20 mins of the race.
#1631
http://www.rcmodel.com.hk/lb5000/top...pic=283&show=0
here is a link to some pictures and a short Video clip of a A main final
I know. this will be the last post about the race... sorry guys too many post but me just too happy.
here is a link to some pictures and a short Video clip of a A main final
I know. this will be the last post about the race... sorry guys too many post but me just too happy.
#1633
Originally posted by InitialD
Becareful Chris... Boy2Rc's engine looks too new ! Rody Roem might come in here and claim that it's his engine.
(j/k)
Becareful Chris... Boy2Rc's engine looks too new ! Rody Roem might come in here and claim that it's his engine.
(j/k)
and thanks MAX the crankcase too
In fact...I really thanks Chris, he alway take care guy who bought stuff from him
#1635
Originally posted by nitrodude
I thougth you guys used mainly GTP bodies. Are those very pupolar overthere KitRacer?
I thougth you guys used mainly GTP bodies. Are those very pupolar overthere KitRacer?
I think we had a small race last week still use the GTP body , otherwise nothing.
But GTP was fun. we can be within 1 sec per lap to the fastest 1/8 back then



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