Mini-96 World Challenge
#241
Ok this is just my opinion and 2cents so dont ridicule me. I hate driving the same layout more than 2 weeks let alone 2 months going both ways. Why not do 1 month layouts 2 week cw another 2weeks ccw there is more than enough layouts that it possible to be done. Especially if people are breaking there tracks down and putting them back up. I'm fortunate to be able to leave it together in my basement so i can play whenever i want to also my oldest kid took to it so i got him a box stock car to play with. His hot wheels ai wasnt cutting it and he said it felt slow being he was full throttle and not hitting the boards with me going around him using him like lap traffic lol.
as far as layouts go I have done 5 of the layouts in the pic i put up and every layout there was 8 straights left over so u can add them in so the shortest location.
like i said just my .2 dont shoot me for it lol.
as far as layouts go I have done 5 of the layouts in the pic i put up and every layout there was 8 straights left over so u can add them in so the shortest location.
like i said just my .2 dont shoot me for it lol.
I ran the standard Mini-96 set up for months and kept improving so I did not get bored. With that said it is nice to run different circuits but I find I need all of the time I can get to get to the point where I am consistently running fast laps. I also like testing and tuning where I will just spend an hour or two trying different things so that eats up time as well.
If you can get enough time in on the circuit where you feel you are fast and want to switch it up then you will have an advantage when we get to that circuit.....I can also get your input on different layouts that you like.
With that said we will stick with the current format.
Cheers,
Jim
#244
I am thinking we will go to the smooth side in September but not sure on the layout yet.
Love that you are going 90MM for your Box Stock car.
Its killing me that I will not be able to post any laps this month. Between work and family it has Been a crazy month but super fun.
Cheers,
Jim
Love that you are going 90MM for your Box Stock car.
Its killing me that I will not be able to post any laps this month. Between work and family it has Been a crazy month but super fun.
Cheers,
Jim
#245
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It’s 90mm RM. I settled on +3 narrow rims in the rear (equivalent of +0.5 wides) and -1 narrow rims on front with wide front track. What some call skinny.
Handles almost as well as my 90mm RM GT1, but still have some work to do.
Handles almost as well as my 90mm RM GT1, but still have some work to do.
#246
Cheers,
Jim
#248
In the front I am running reversed King Pins with MZW416 Inner Tube front suspension with a tiny bit of 10wt shock oil.
As I mentioned when I run this car with the 90mm bodies I run a wide front and on the GT3 I run 0mm offset wheels all around, narrow in front and wide in the rear.
When I first started running this car at short wheel bases it was pretty darn bouncy so I started looking at ways to calm it down and the MZW216 helped. I also had a pretty bad issue with traction rolling. I did a bunch of reading and tried a bunch of stuff. I run the most worn set of front tires I have, I lowered the front end about .2mm, which also resulted in less camber curve, and found a cheap set of Kenon "Low Down" knuckles (MR3032). I can now drive the GT3 and GT1 as hard as I want with zero traction rolling issues on my Mini-96 track.
I just received a Porsche 934 body so I am going to convert over to 86mm and a narrow front end, the set up will remain the same with the exception of using the Atomic MR03-017-2N which increases the caster. To be honest I have always been a bit confused with how caster works but it has something to do with the camber change as the wheels steer, but EMU suggested going this route.I have not run any 86mm bodies since I pretty much eliminated the traction roll issue with the 90mm bodies so I am interested in seeing how they go.
Cheers,
Jim
#249
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My SWB car (86/90mm) is my "stock" (PN70) car. In the rear I am running an Old Atomic Aluminum RM motor mount, Kyosho MZW216 dampener, and a Kenon #3 Carbon T-Plate (MR3005). I have found that it is fastest running the disks pretty much dry but I did sand them with 1200 grit paper. This T-Plate is pretty stiff vertically but pretty soft in roll but after trying different plates I always come back to this one.
In the front I am running reversed King Pins with MZW416 Inner Tube front suspension with a tiny bit of 10wt shock oil.
As I mentioned when I run this car with the 90mm bodies I run a wide front and on the GT3 I run 0mm offset wheels all around, narrow in front and wide in the rear.
When I first started running this car at short wheel bases it was pretty darn bouncy so I started looking at ways to calm it down and the MZW216 helped. I also had a pretty bad issue with traction rolling. I did a bunch of reading and tried a bunch of stuff. I run the most worn set of front tires I have, I lowered the front end about .2mm, which also resulted in less camber curve, and found a cheap set of Kenon "Low Down" knuckles (MR3032). I can now drive the GT3 and GT1 as hard as I want with zero traction rolling issues on my Mini-96 track.
I just received a Porsche 934 body so I am going to convert over to 86mm and a narrow front end, the set up will remain the same with the exception of using the Atomic MR03-017-2N which increases the caster. To be honest I have always been a bit confused with how caster works but it has something to do with the camber change as the wheels steer, but EMU suggested going this route.I have not run any 86mm bodies since I pretty much eliminated the traction roll issue with the 90mm bodies so I am interested in seeing how they go.
Cheers,
Jim
In the front I am running reversed King Pins with MZW416 Inner Tube front suspension with a tiny bit of 10wt shock oil.
As I mentioned when I run this car with the 90mm bodies I run a wide front and on the GT3 I run 0mm offset wheels all around, narrow in front and wide in the rear.
When I first started running this car at short wheel bases it was pretty darn bouncy so I started looking at ways to calm it down and the MZW216 helped. I also had a pretty bad issue with traction rolling. I did a bunch of reading and tried a bunch of stuff. I run the most worn set of front tires I have, I lowered the front end about .2mm, which also resulted in less camber curve, and found a cheap set of Kenon "Low Down" knuckles (MR3032). I can now drive the GT3 and GT1 as hard as I want with zero traction rolling issues on my Mini-96 track.
I just received a Porsche 934 body so I am going to convert over to 86mm and a narrow front end, the set up will remain the same with the exception of using the Atomic MR03-017-2N which increases the caster. To be honest I have always been a bit confused with how caster works but it has something to do with the camber change as the wheels steer, but EMU suggested going this route.I have not run any 86mm bodies since I pretty much eliminated the traction roll issue with the 90mm bodies so I am interested in seeing how they go.
Cheers,
Jim
If I can’t get the hop out of the GT3 in box stock trim, I may have to make it a stock car and keep the GT1 for box stock!
Thanks!
#250
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Joined: Aug 2019
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Hi Jim, I figured I'd ask what layout you'll be using on the smooth side for the next iteration? my track should arrive and be set up in the next couple weeks, and I might as well set it up once rather than configure it one way and then have to redo it.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks in advance!
#251

Hello All,
So.....It looks like August was not a great month for running the M96WC, I know for me personally we had plans pretty much every weekend, I then had a week of travel for work and then 10 days of vacation so I did not get to turn a single lap in August.
With that said if any of you guys want to post times for August get them in and I will do the official rankings.
With that said I think September will see increased participation. It sounds like we have a couple new guys who have purchased tracks and I think it is time to go to the smooth side, I can think of at least 4 guys who said they will join if the M96WC was run smooth side up. Hoping this change will get us close to double digits for participation......fingers crossed. PLease feel free to spread the word, I will post this on the different groups on FaceBook but if any of you guys are on social media platforms please feel free to get the word out, the more people we have participating the more fun we will have.
I also started playing with ZRound track designer which is a free program and pretty easy to figure out once I spent a few minutes with it. For the time being we will stick with the 8X12 plan-form as I believe this will work for everyone. Below if the track for September, this circuit will be run on the SMOOTH Side and run in a clockwise direction.
I am looking forward to getting some laps in and see the difference between running the smooth side compared to the rough side. I am also looking forward to getting some laps in on my newly built GLR.
Cheers,
Jim
Last edited by LJH; 08-31-2019 at 02:23 PM.
#253
I spent a good two hours today switching from the rough to the smooth side, I wiped the track down with a damp cloth and I am good to go. We are out and about tomorrow but plan on setting up the circuit on Monday. The better half is out of town most of the week so I should be able to get some good running in. After not running for a good 6 weeks I a excited to get some laps in, I am also stoked to check out my new GLR.
Not sure how many of you follow the Facebook groups but this month post on the various groups got way more feedback then any in the past.....hoping good things for participation. Again if any of you are on different social media platforms please feel free to share.......I am only on Facebook and do not plan on venturing out onto others.
Cheers,
Jim
#254
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Thanks Jim! I got the September layout down (too bad your original design didn't work) and I've started running some practice laps. I too am excited to run on the Mini-96 again, but running clockwise is proving to be a bit of a challenge. My natural inclination is to run counter clockwise, but I like alternating direction every month so I don't have to rotate my tires...
Cheers!
Cheers!
#255
Well just put this down and started running some laps and 5250 kg in a 4wd is a handful lol. My 2wd mr03 now with 64p gears is completely different car I got to get use to the power band now. Hopefully I'll get some times in this week for awd box stock and 70 comp



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