NORTHWEST 1/12 Q&A!
#17
#19
I wouldnt change my chassis setup much because the grip will most likely come up fast...a little larger tire is what I would start with...
for example, if you are running CRC pro-cuts or Prisms...a full size 1.90" rear and 1.80" front should be good wile the track is green...
for example, if you are running CRC pro-cuts or Prisms...a full size 1.90" rear and 1.80" front should be good wile the track is green...
#23
So, I have my Gen X set up to where it feels good, but I'm 0.3 seconds/lap off the pace of Dave Erlich. I am running a BL system so I'm a bit heavy. I'm not able to hold as much speed in the turns as I would like. Any simple advice? I have a feeling the weight of the BL system is the problem. If I make the car any looser I may gain some time in the turns, but the car will feel twitchy on the strait.
-Frank
-Frank
Last edited by FrankW; 11-04-2007 at 03:24 PM.
#27
Mark
#28
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 2,025
From: ROAR HAD ME BANNED FROM RC TECH.
My car was pretty decent despite my driving efforts. I was surprised it stayed consistent through almost all of the run, I even ran some of my faster laps toward the end. My only issues were brought on upon myself...tire choice error in a heat, not tightening thing down, and then some breakage due to my driving. The Rev5 is proving to be a fast car and pretty easy to tune, I really wish I had more time to get practice in on the same track because it's fun to drive..it carries a lot of corner speed and I'm realizing it's not that heavy after all. 
The BSR tires seem alright, I had some peeling issues off of one some one runs but they seem to stay real consistent and easy to tune with. I think I still may like Jaco's better though, next NWIC race will tell more..

The BSR tires seem alright, I had some peeling issues off of one some one runs but they seem to stay real consistent and easy to tune with. I think I still may like Jaco's better though, next NWIC race will tell more..
#29
Joined: Jun 2004
Posts: 2,025
From: ROAR HAD ME BANNED FROM RC TECH.
Originally Posted by FrankW
I am running a BL system so I'm a bit heavy. I'm not able to hold as much speed in the turns as I would like. Any simple advice? I have a feeling the weight of the BL system is the problem.
I don't know what you'd do to tune for this or what changes to make but Josh Cyrul's new car somehow was built with BL in mind - not just by making a bigger pod. Tuning for BL is just another evolution in 12 scale..
#30
My car was pretty decent despite my driving efforts. I was surprised it stayed consistent through almost all of the run, I even ran some of my faster laps toward the end. My only issues were brought on upon myself...tire choice error in a heat, not tightening thing down, and then some breakage due to my driving. The Rev5 is proving to be a fast car and pretty easy to tune, I really wish I had more time to get practice in on the same track because it's fun to drive..it carries a lot of corner speed and I'm realizing it's not that heavy after all. 
The BSR tires seem alright, I had some peeling issues off of one some one runs but they seem to stay real consistent and easy to tune with. I think I still may like Jaco's better though, next NWIC race will tell more..

The BSR tires seem alright, I had some peeling issues off of one some one runs but they seem to stay real consistent and easy to tune with. I think I still may like Jaco's better though, next NWIC race will tell more..



