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#6511
#6512
I've been thinking about this engine for the better part of a year. I like Frankenstein engines, lol. Neal already has 2 of my rare ones in his shop. When they're done i might have to buy a new ninja and get a "R" p/s set from absolute hobbyz.
#6513
I noticed a real lack of clockwork racing engines video's being uploaded lately so today I went to Shepparton Offroad to test out there new layout that has yet to be completed to test how things are coming along and you guessed it my clocked novarossi P5 came along to play.
http://youtu.be/oSRf6W8ZJjM
http://youtu.be/oSRf6W8ZJjM
Last edited by savagesam; 12-30-2012 at 06:05 AM.
#6514
Going to get a new camera this week to shoot more videos with. Since I am by myself most of the time, what camera system would you guys reccomend?
I see the GoPro and Replay both have headband mounts and both cameras shoot in 1080p. I need to get some video of Big Tex up
I see the GoPro and Replay both have headband mounts and both cameras shoot in 1080p. I need to get some video of Big Tex up
#6515
A couple of guys I know have sunglasses cam which is an easy way when on your own, your head does seem to follow the car some what lol, the zoom is the only issue with mounted camera's, makes it hard to follow closely to the action, but more clocked footage is a good thing.
#6516
Aaron Burgess also had his 1/2 gallon old clocked banito out today for some fun today on the new virgin track layout, few small changes and the track should be sweet, a good roller job on the jumps would be a big plus.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPI2t...WMQru-iCYgNAFA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPI2t...WMQru-iCYgNAFA
#6518
Tech Initiate
iTrader: (2)
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 45
From: Orange, NJ
Neal and John,
Forgot to mention that the motor came and it looks bada$$! Thanks for all the stickers and the name stickers as well. I will be purchasing all of my motors from CRE moving forward. Thanks for the great motor, smooth transaction and great Customer Service!
Forgot to mention that the motor came and it looks bada$$! Thanks for all the stickers and the name stickers as well. I will be purchasing all of my motors from CRE moving forward. Thanks for the great motor, smooth transaction and great Customer Service!
#6519
Tech Rookie
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 12
Hey guys new to the forum, and been out of the sport for quite awhile, and would like to get back into the hobby. Been reading through the forums a lot the last few days and decided I'd like either a buggy or a truggy, to mostly bash with. My question for the Clockworks engine builder (Neal?) is how does the proto 7 / 9 compare to the bonita when they are modded. Is there any .28 that has more power then the bonita modded for modded?
#6521
Tech Initiate
iTrader: (2)
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 45
From: Orange, NJ
Fastkid,
I'm sure Neal will chime in but from I've read about this in the forum is that the Proto 7 is more linear in its powerband with a huge top end but they go neck and neck on a long straight away. The Bonito is a little more explosive in its power delivery, where the Proto-7 has a very linear, almost flat power curve which makes it so easy to drive. I am running in my Proto 7 today! All of his motors are insane from what I've seen.
I'm sure Neal will chime in but from I've read about this in the forum is that the Proto 7 is more linear in its powerband with a huge top end but they go neck and neck on a long straight away. The Bonito is a little more explosive in its power delivery, where the Proto-7 has a very linear, almost flat power curve which makes it so easy to drive. I am running in my Proto 7 today! All of his motors are insane from what I've seen.
Last edited by bellto; 01-01-2013 at 08:17 AM. Reason: incomplete information
#6522
Fastkid,
I'm sure Neal will chime in but from I've read about this in the forum is that the Proto 7 is more linear in its powerband and they go neck and neck on a long straight away. The Bonito is a little more explosive in its powerband where the Proto-7 has a very linear flat power curve which makes it so easy to drive.
I'm sure Neal will chime in but from I've read about this in the forum is that the Proto 7 is more linear in its powerband and they go neck and neck on a long straight away. The Bonito is a little more explosive in its powerband where the Proto-7 has a very linear flat power curve which makes it so easy to drive.
#6525
Tech Rookie
Joined: Dec 2012
Posts: 12




