2014 Keilor Cup
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hey there everyone. I have recently bought a 10.5 stock motor which was advertised as a roar approved motor, after further research I have found out that it is not on the list and the esc isn't either. this sorta sucks for me because I basically rely on my pocket money. I have also been running a buggy which has a hobbywing 9t in it. I have been racing rc's for 2 1/2 years but very limited (9 or 10 races in that time) and this is my first big race and I am not there to win but to see what these big races are like, if anyone can help me out it would be muchly appreciated.
#26
http://www.roarracing.com/approvals/...lessmotors.php
here is the roar motor list pls ensure your stock motor is on it for the keilor cup as this is the list poli and i will be going off
here is the roar motor list pls ensure your stock motor is on it for the keilor cup as this is the list poli and i will be going off
#29
The weather has been variable lately, and there is a chance of rain Sat night, so tyre choice will be a bit tricky. It will be cool, so no need for firmer compounds.
If its damp, use a pin tyre in super soft compound (JConcepts: Flip Out)
If its drying but dusty, a larger pin in soft compound (JConcepts: 3D in Blue compound)
If it becomes dry and grooved, and is swept / blown off, then a bar tyre (JConcepts: Bar Code in Blue Compound).
Im not familiar with the other brands, but here is a link to the JConcepts tyre range:
http://www.rctech.net/forum/10587840-post2.html



