1/10 R/C F1's...Pics, Discussions, Whatever...
I have the wing set and really like it. The front wing is flexible and droops on hard impacts, but is easy to bend back up. With minimal contact it holds up nicely. I like the way my car drives with it. I also love how the rear wing screws together. The upper wing has 2 positions and it has slots that hold the nut so you are not going right into plastic with the screw. I run an Exotek F1R3 and Bitty Design body.
Some news from Fenix,
Extremely handy with the Volante tires...
0,2mm Aisi 301 shims.
Available for both Tamiya and 1/4" axle, those super thin yet resistant shims, are extremely helpful when you need to go close as much as possible to the legal 190mm limit
Extremely handy with the Volante tires...
0,2mm Aisi 301 shims.
Available for both Tamiya and 1/4" axle, those super thin yet resistant shims, are extremely helpful when you need to go close as much as possible to the legal 190mm limit
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Just getting back into F1, was wondering if the 25.5 motors would require a fan. Will be racing mostly asphalt with possibly some indoor carpet in the winter months.
If I need a fan, any brand recommendations? I tried a 30mm WTF fan in the rear pod ( endbell side ) and it's a snug fit, seems like I'd have to force it and I worry about tweaking the pod.
Thanks - Bruce
If I need a fan, any brand recommendations? I tried a 30mm WTF fan in the rear pod ( endbell side ) and it's a snug fit, seems like I'd have to force it and I worry about tweaking the pod.
Thanks - Bruce



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