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I remember seeing a pic of Hara's 1/12th from the 2004 Worlds. He had lead along the back of the pod under the axle. I will have to try and get a pic just in case I was dreaming.
That's for a 104' x 48' CRC super smooth carpet track....
Last edited by Logi Maker; 10-29-2012 at 04:48 PM.
Hi ladies and gents,
Didnt see this 1/12 page...
Looking to buy myself my first 1/12th for Mod asphalt racing, are all the current 1/12th's models all about the same in price and performance?
I'm not worried about parts that are available at me local hobby shop..
What's everyones top 3 recommended models?
Thanks for your time
Didnt see this 1/12 page...
Looking to buy myself my first 1/12th for Mod asphalt racing, are all the current 1/12th's models all about the same in price and performance?
I'm not worried about parts that are available at me local hobby shop..
What's everyones top 3 recommended models?
Thanks for your time
I have never seen a discussion of how the position of the motor inside of the pod affects the car handling... it would seem relevant because of the growing difference i[n] pod length between various cars. My new CRC xti has a very short pod compared to the old Xi/XL pod dimensions, and in order to run my usual gear set I had to grind away a large amount of the football. I know moving the motor forward effectively removes unsprung weight, putting the weight on the center shock instead of just the rear tires, but does anybody know how that changes the car attitude aside from the age-old less unsprung weight is better argument?
The imaginary line between the pivot ball and the tyre contact patch defines the anti-squat. So, moving the pivot ball backward would increase anti-squat.
Have you taken any measurements of the pod lengths (pivot-ball to axle distance) of the various cars? I would be interested in seeing some comparisons.
Hi ladies and gents,
Didnt see this 1/12 page...
Looking to buy myself my first 1/12th for Mod asphalt racing, are all the current 1/12th's models all about the same in price and performance?
I'm not worried about parts that are available at me local hobby shop..
What's everyones top 3 recommended models?
Thanks for your time
Didnt see this 1/12 page...
Looking to buy myself my first 1/12th for Mod asphalt racing, are all the current 1/12th's models all about the same in price and performance?
I'm not worried about parts that are available at me local hobby shop..
What's everyones top 3 recommended models?
Thanks for your time
Hi ladies and gents,
Didnt see this 1/12 page...
Looking to buy myself my first 1/12th for Mod asphalt racing, are all the current 1/12th's models all about the same in price and performance?
I'm not worried about parts that are available at me local hobby shop..
What's everyones top 3 recommended models?
Thanks for your time
Didnt see this 1/12 page...
Looking to buy myself my first 1/12th for Mod asphalt racing, are all the current 1/12th's models all about the same in price and performance?
I'm not worried about parts that are available at me local hobby shop..
What's everyones top 3 recommended models?
Thanks for your time
No such thing as a bad 12th scale these days
They are all great refined cars
Have a look here for more info
www.rctech.net/forum/california-racing/386766-12th-scale-racing-alive-well-so-cal.html
I was recently asking an expert about pan car design. I thought this piece of information he gave me was relevant:
The imaginary line between the pivot ball and the tyre contact patch defines the anti-squat. So, moving the pivot ball backward would increase anti-squat.
Have you taken any measurements of the pod lengths (pivot-ball to axle distance) of the various cars? I would be interested in seeing some comparisons.
The imaginary line between the pivot ball and the tyre contact patch defines the anti-squat. So, moving the pivot ball backward would increase anti-squat.
Have you taken any measurements of the pod lengths (pivot-ball to axle distance) of the various cars? I would be interested in seeing some comparisons.
I will measure the difference in my XL and XTI, it's probably close to a half inch.
Hi ladies and gents,
Didnt see this 1/12 page...
Looking to buy myself my first 1/12th for Mod asphalt racing, are all the current 1/12th's models all about the same in price and performance?
I'm not worried about parts that are available at me local hobby shop..
What's everyones top 3 recommended models?
Thanks for your time
Didnt see this 1/12 page...
Looking to buy myself my first 1/12th for Mod asphalt racing, are all the current 1/12th's models all about the same in price and performance?
I'm not worried about parts that are available at me local hobby shop..
What's everyones top 3 recommended models?
Thanks for your time
Associated RC12R5.2
SpeedMerchant Rev7
CRC Carpet Knife Xt or Xti
If you get the CRC Xti get the transverse battery kit for asphalt.
Everything else is not as well supported or are upgrade kits that need parts or a donor car.
I have never seen a discussion of how the position of the motor inside of the pod affects the car handling... it would seem relevant because of the growing difference i pod length between various cars. My new CRC xti has a very short pod compared to the old Xi/XL pod dimensions, and in order to run my usual gear set I had to grind away a large amount of the football. I know moving the motor forward effectively removes unsprung weight, putting the weight on the center shock instead of just the rear tires, but does anybody know how that changes the car attitude aside from the age-old less unsprung weight is better argument?
Serpent just made a big change by moving the pivot ball 8mm forward
I have never seen a discussion of how the position of the motor inside of the pod affects the car handling... it would seem relevant because of the growing difference i pod length between various cars. My new CRC xti has a very short pod compared to the old Xi/XL pod dimensions, and in order to run my usual gear set I had to grind away a large amount of the football. I know moving the motor forward effectively removes unsprung weight, putting the weight on the center shock instead of just the rear tires, but does anybody know how that changes the car attitude aside from the age-old less unsprung weight is better argument?
I raced and worked for BMI and over the years developing the DB12R, RR and Copperhead 12 we tested different rear pod lengths. I can say with certainty that shorter is NOT faster. This is true of live axle rear suspension systems in full scale cars too.
Hi guys, just a quick question about rear motor and diff orientation..
Could anybody explain why I haven't seen any cars with the motor the other way round and the diff on the left side of the car...? Im sure there are speed controls that run with reversed settings on so it would be possible as far as I can tell..
I ask because it would give me a benefit in pod/motor balance at the moment, just wondering if there was some negative reason its not done?
Regards,
Andy
Could anybody explain why I haven't seen any cars with the motor the other way round and the diff on the left side of the car...? Im sure there are speed controls that run with reversed settings on so it would be possible as far as I can tell..
I ask because it would give me a benefit in pod/motor balance at the moment, just wondering if there was some negative reason its not done?
Regards,
Andy
Hi guys, just a quick question about rear motor and diff orientation..
Could anybody explain why I haven't seen any cars with the motor the other way round and the diff on the left side of the car...? I'm sure there are speed controls that run with reversed settings on so it would be possible as far as I can tell..
I ask because it would give me a benefit in pod/motor balance at the moment, just wondering if there was some negative reason its not done?
Regards,
Andy
Could anybody explain why I haven't seen any cars with the motor the other way round and the diff on the left side of the car...? I'm sure there are speed controls that run with reversed settings on so it would be possible as far as I can tell..
I ask because it would give me a benefit in pod/motor balance at the moment, just wondering if there was some negative reason its not done?
Regards,
Andy
2. Some BL motors have timing advance built in so they can run in only one direction. I think the Trinity D3.5 has 20 degree of timing advance at the lowest timing setting. Motors with timing at true Zero don't care how they spin, this is controlled by power wire orientation and the speed control.
3. Due to the size and weight distribution of BL motors pods have evolved into asymmetrical shapes so there would have to be a special left drive pod to accomplish this.
Most car designers make the rear pods balanced side to side for most motor combos. Is it really off by that much? Is everything on it...axle, wheels, etc?
I like the look of that Serpent. I drove a serpent at the IIC and it was always easy and responded well to changes. I think I may pass this Xti off to a guy at my track who wants to get started in 1/12 and just keep the XL and Serpent... but I will probably prove to be too lazy.
I measured the difference in pod length from the XL to the Xti and its nearly 0.2", or roughly 10% of the total pod length. The Xti main chassis is close to a half inch longer from the front axle to the pod, giving it an overall longer wheelbase. XL and Xti both double-steered like a bitch with the stock setup, but radical shock changes fixed that.
I measured the difference in pod length from the XL to the Xti and its nearly 0.2", or roughly 10% of the total pod length. The Xti main chassis is close to a half inch longer from the front axle to the pod, giving it an overall longer wheelbase. XL and Xti both double-steered like a bitch with the stock setup, but radical shock changes fixed that.



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