1/12 forum
I really miss 1/12th onroad... that's how I cut my teeth in RC racing in the mid-80s and the club thrived for several years.
Then, the guys in our club wanted to try 1/10th offroad, so we did that for awhile, but I never liked it... too much work keeping bearings, etc. clean and maintained.
Then we tried 1/10th onroad, but it never took off... 4 minute heats is not as much fun, IMO.
1/12th onroad, 8 minute heats... you get plenty of track time on race day. But there's nothing happening near me now.
Then, the guys in our club wanted to try 1/10th offroad, so we did that for awhile, but I never liked it... too much work keeping bearings, etc. clean and maintained.
Then we tried 1/10th onroad, but it never took off... 4 minute heats is not as much fun, IMO.
1/12th onroad, 8 minute heats... you get plenty of track time on race day. But there's nothing happening near me now.
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Yup. Soda City has a solid following of 1/12th scale folks. Mostly we run GT12s with 21.5 motors and spec tires. But there are also a few more guys who often run 17.5 1/12th scales with traditional GTP bodies.
I'm so lucky ,we have a brand new R/C facility with a permanent on road CRC black carpet track at 15min drive away from home
I couldn't resist to get back to the hobby after many years , as I'm a off-road driver I get back to 1/12 scale...bought a CRC CK25 ...and I love it so far!!
easy to setup and drive very nicely...I wonder if they coming up with a new car anytime soon? as I feel the car need some fresh look
I couldn't resist to get back to the hobby after many years , as I'm a off-road driver I get back to 1/12 scale...bought a CRC CK25 ...and I love it so far!!
easy to setup and drive very nicely...I wonder if they coming up with a new car anytime soon? as I feel the car need some fresh look
I'm sorry you said "not giving up", it means that you can get the performance you want from the original one? What was the issue? (I got a brand new one, never raced...)
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I also pay very close attention to front to rear weight distribution. 39/61 f/r is almost impossible for me to drive or at least tune the car for. Last week I ran the car at 43% front moving it down to 42% next race.
Last edited by ckrell; 06-13-2021 at 10:52 AM.
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I don't have a ck25 for my 17.5...I have a "ck25".... I'm lacking entry steering... Not too sure of what ima end up doing car wise. I know I could've been more competitive if I had entry steering at this one race....aside from a bs hiccup I had with my car. At least my first qualifier held for 4th best all weekend
can someone suggest how to install roll center spacer when the Pro-Strut Graphite Brace was already installed with Long Dual Upper Mount.
i shall

should i stack it up with longer screws and nut?
i shall
- insert it under the Pro-Strut Graphite Brace with longer 4-40 & 8-32 screws with nuts?
- use only short upper arm and roll center spacer?

should i stack it up with longer screws and nut?
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can someone suggest how to install roll center spacer when the Pro-Strut Graphite Brace was already installed with Long Dual Upper Mount.
i shall

should i stack it up with longer screws and nut?
i shall
- insert it under the Pro-Strut Graphite Brace with longer 4-40 & 8-32 screws with nuts?
- use only short upper arm and roll center spacer?

should i stack it up with longer screws and nut?



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