Tamiya Championship Series
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High noses vs. low: the skinny
The F310B definitely has less steering than the Lotus. That nice big rear wing plants it if your setup is right. The Lotus / "C-type" (C for Castrol Lotus) is known as one of the best bodies for steering response. I think most of the guys in the A main were running Lotuses (Loti?). Maybe we were all wishing it was "happy hour"--the time when the temp drops just enough and the shadows lengthen, and the grip becomes fantastic.
If anyone is keen to run the M-type because it's an admittedly good-looking body, I'd recommend running a better rear wing, like the old F310B wing (Tamiya part no. 0005669). I actually want to get hold of an M-type and paint it like a modern F1, so I hope they're not discontinued yet. I have some 3 Racing wings from Japan that'll look really great with it.
Thanks for asking!
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Congrats to all the winners... Timmy... Christian... Lee... Craig... nice going guys!
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F1 Bodies / 8 min mains
In regards to all that responded to the F1 body question, thank you very much. I now have a better understanding of what is what, now to the web.
Regarding 8 minute mains, I am a BCR regular, I like their format;
F1 and RCGT are 7 minute qualifiers and 7 minute mains all others are 5 minutes for both qualifiers and mains.
Tom, based on the F1 "A" main (which was a spectacular race to watch) 9 minutes would of clinched it for you.
Regarding 8 minute mains, I am a BCR regular, I like their format;
F1 and RCGT are 7 minute qualifiers and 7 minute mains all others are 5 minutes for both qualifiers and mains.
Tom, based on the F1 "A" main (which was a spectacular race to watch) 9 minutes would of clinched it for you.
Tech Adept
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F1 Bodies
Does anyone know the difference between Tamiya part# 50570 and 50571?
These are "Hogan Lola T94/00 Honda body kits. Has anyone driven with this body, thoughts? Also what body type is this considered, C, M, T etc.? Worth the investment?
These are "Hogan Lola T94/00 Honda body kits. Has anyone driven with this body, thoughts? Also what body type is this considered, C, M, T etc.? Worth the investment?
Tech Elite
Thank you all for not taking me to task for daring to offer a suggestion or criticism of the TCS Series. It's a great Series, but for years it has had a big boil on it's nose. We actually can end this now, I mean right now. The first step has been taken with the establishment of an rpm ceiling. The unfortunate thing is that they picked some numbers out of thin air that made no sense at all. This year it was 13.5k and last year it was 15k.
Where did those numbers come from???? I asked regarding the 15k limit and was told it came from testing. What testing??? Okay, let me tell you what I was told by the person who said he did the testing. The sample he tested was three, I repeat, THREE motors. No wonder the rpm limits were so dumb.
The way to end this Silver can junk is to establish a very tight rpm limit of 12.8k for those venues that choose to run a limit and a no limit at all to the venues who don't have the manpower to impose one. At one time a no limit was pretty unfair, but thanks to Doc Mertes and his Red Dot motors, anyone who wants a fast motor can purchase one at a very reasonable price. Also there are number of other guys around the country that build fast motors.
To the brushless advocates, I wasn't ruling that out as a solution. But, I've never owned one and will only admit to having touched one once.
Where did those numbers come from???? I asked regarding the 15k limit and was told it came from testing. What testing??? Okay, let me tell you what I was told by the person who said he did the testing. The sample he tested was three, I repeat, THREE motors. No wonder the rpm limits were so dumb.
The way to end this Silver can junk is to establish a very tight rpm limit of 12.8k for those venues that choose to run a limit and a no limit at all to the venues who don't have the manpower to impose one. At one time a no limit was pretty unfair, but thanks to Doc Mertes and his Red Dot motors, anyone who wants a fast motor can purchase one at a very reasonable price. Also there are number of other guys around the country that build fast motors.
To the brushless advocates, I wasn't ruling that out as a solution. But, I've never owned one and will only admit to having touched one once.
Tech Elite
[QUOTE=Crashby;6000606]Granpa,
I am assuming that this was not a hand out motor race and if so, how did they do the tech on the motors? Will the Nationals be a hand out motor event again this year?
They checked rpms of the winners of heats or any motor that they deemed too fast, I think. As far as the Nationals, the rumors I'm hearing is that it will be similar to last year. I know that Chuck Leslie has offered to test all of the motors and weed out the "duds" and the "hot" motors. I don't think that will happen tho, it makes way too much sense.
I am assuming that this was not a hand out motor race and if so, how did they do the tech on the motors? Will the Nationals be a hand out motor event again this year?
They checked rpms of the winners of heats or any motor that they deemed too fast, I think. As far as the Nationals, the rumors I'm hearing is that it will be similar to last year. I know that Chuck Leslie has offered to test all of the motors and weed out the "duds" and the "hot" motors. I don't think that will happen tho, it makes way too much sense.
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No Limit venues is just an excuse not to check or promote someone elses motor . . .
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Nice pictures guys of last weekends race, it put me in withdrawls...
Tech Champion
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Downtempo, nice shots.
Thanks for gettin mine in there.
Goinfast, like seein your old F1 hittin the apex?
This is the most fun I've had in a real long time.
Thanks for gettin mine in there.
Goinfast, like seein your old F1 hittin the apex?
This is the most fun I've had in a real long time.
Tech Adept
Took me a while to find these...
TCS 2009 Regional Race #146 Results..
http://www.tamiyausa.com/tcs/race.php?tcs_race-id=89
TCS 2009 Regional Race #146 Results..
http://www.tamiyausa.com/tcs/race.php?tcs_race-id=89
I would like to thank the Tamiya crew for an awesome program. Although I was a little bummed during the concourse judging nearly picked the Danica Patrick design of my F103... and the crowd was cheering for it to win. Is there some sort of controversy to it?
Just kidding. Anyway, I had a blast and I did win one of my qualifying. Hope to do it again.
Just kidding. Anyway, I had a blast and I did win one of my qualifying. Hope to do it again.
Tech Fanatic
Thank you all for not taking me to task for daring to offer a suggestion or criticism of the TCS Series. It's a great Series, but for years it has had a big boil on it's nose. We actually can end this now, I mean right now. The first step has been taken with the establishment of an rpm ceiling. The unfortunate thing is that they picked some numbers out of thin air that made no sense at all. This year it was 13.5k and last year it was 15k.
Where did those numbers come from???? I asked regarding the 15k limit and was told it came from testing. What testing??? Okay, let me tell you what I was told by the person who said he did the testing. The sample he tested was three, I repeat, THREE motors. No wonder the rpm limits were so dumb.
The way to end this Silver can junk is to establish a very tight rpm limit of 12.8k for those venues that choose to run a limit and a no limit at all to the venues who don't have the manpower to impose one. At one time a no limit was pretty unfair, but thanks to Doc Mertes and his Red Dot motors, anyone who wants a fast motor can purchase one at a very reasonable price. Also there are number of other guys around the country that build fast motors.
To the brushless advocates, I wasn't ruling that out as a solution. But, I've never owned one and will only admit to having touched one once.
Where did those numbers come from???? I asked regarding the 15k limit and was told it came from testing. What testing??? Okay, let me tell you what I was told by the person who said he did the testing. The sample he tested was three, I repeat, THREE motors. No wonder the rpm limits were so dumb.
The way to end this Silver can junk is to establish a very tight rpm limit of 12.8k for those venues that choose to run a limit and a no limit at all to the venues who don't have the manpower to impose one. At one time a no limit was pretty unfair, but thanks to Doc Mertes and his Red Dot motors, anyone who wants a fast motor can purchase one at a very reasonable price. Also there are number of other guys around the country that build fast motors.
To the brushless advocates, I wasn't ruling that out as a solution. But, I've never owned one and will only admit to having touched one once.
I also think another good idea is to have everyone swap motors for each qualifier and the main. You know, reach into a box and blindly pull out a motor and that is what goes in your car. Start off with testing a bunch so they are all around 12.8 but then everyone has the luck of the draw for each run. After your run, the motor gets checked, if it's over more than the 1% rule, the run does not count and the motor is replace with another 12.8 for the next round. Of course, I am talking about the Nationals. Most regional events would not have the manpower to do all of the testing after each round but some might. The trick would be that the same motor tester that tested the motors going into the pool, would need to be the same tester at the race.
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I would like to thank the Tamiya crew for an awesome program. Although I was a little bummed during the concourse judging nearly picked the Danica Patrick design of my F103... and the crowd was cheering for it to win. Is there some sort of controversy to it?
Just kidding. Anyway, I had a blast and I did win one of my qualifying. Hope to do it again.
Just kidding. Anyway, I had a blast and I did win one of my qualifying. Hope to do it again.