Serpent 710
#9421
Originally posted by PSI Racing
How do you become a registered user?
Do I just type my nickname, password and security code?
How do you become a registered user?
Do I just type my nickname, password and security code?
Ooops, sorry ... good point.
If you look at the sidebar on the right, it says something like "You can create one." Click on the words "create one" and it takes you to the registration page.
Or just click here.
#9422
Originally posted by BaxterC
Hi there, Click on 'Your Account' and then you will be able to click on a link that says 'New User Registration'... Thats what I did.
Hi there, Click on 'Your Account' and then you will be able to click on a link that says 'New User Registration'... Thats what I did.
Once you join, you can post on the forums, look at everything in the gallery including creating your own personal albums, post news, articles, check out weather forecasts before going racing etc.
In your own page you can change the look of the website, look at news from other sites and customize your own links. I've added RCTech to mine and also in the main links page.
Have fun!
#9423
Originally posted by BaxterC
Cool, I was also a bit confuzzed but figured that I will go there and see how it goes... It is a GREAT Site. I hope there will be THOUSANDS of videos of cars going fast with screaming engines... I dont know about you guys, but I dont like guys burning their cars and jumping them over their houses and things, but that is my opinion. I dont mind them being their though, I just dont download them.
Cool, I was also a bit confuzzed but figured that I will go there and see how it goes... It is a GREAT Site. I hope there will be THOUSANDS of videos of cars going fast with screaming engines... I dont know about you guys, but I dont like guys burning their cars and jumping them over their houses and things, but that is my opinion. I dont mind them being their though, I just dont download them.
I have some videos in the works but still figuring out how best to put it on the site so that it is easy and pleasing for everyone.
I'm also looking at a way to allow registered users to upload videos and/or files.
Thanks for the feedback about the confusing registration link. I'll work out something as soon as I can.
#9424
Originally posted by markp27
It is a really nice track - it's miles away from anywhere, so I can run anytime I wish - as long as I can see the car, that is. Actually there will be a night race this year - the track will be flood lit
It is a really nice track - it's miles away from anywhere, so I can run anytime I wish - as long as I can see the car, that is. Actually there will be a night race this year - the track will be flood lit
#9425
Originally posted by BaxterC
He better, Thank you... I cant get over how small, compact and perfectly assembles the box it, I am scared to take anything out as I may damage the box... jokes. But I can say that the quality of the parts is absolutely briliant. I think it even has the new rear shock tower.
He better, Thank you... I cant get over how small, compact and perfectly assembles the box it, I am scared to take anything out as I may damage the box... jokes. But I can say that the quality of the parts is absolutely briliant. I think it even has the new rear shock tower.
Cheers, Mark.
#9426
Originally posted by Sow&Steady
Looks like it was meant for 1/4 or 1/5 scale?
Looks like it was meant for 1/4 or 1/5 scale?
1/5th - something I can't get into - they sound like lawn mowers. After I had run my engine in on Sat, I was getting it up to temp at half throttle, when along came on of the 1/5th guys. He dissmisively said, "is that all its got!", no I said and gave it briefly WOT - he had to back off because of the noise
A lot of the 1/5th guys look down on the 1/10th and 1/8th - god knows why!!!
#9427
Originally posted by markp27
1/5th - something I can't get into - they sound like lawn mowers. After I had run my engine in on Sat, I was getting it up to temp at half throttle, when along came on of the 1/5th guys. He dissmisively said, "is that all its got!", no I said and gave it briefly WOT - he had to back off because of the noise
A lot of the 1/5th guys look down on the 1/10th and 1/8th - god knows why!!!
1/5th - something I can't get into - they sound like lawn mowers. After I had run my engine in on Sat, I was getting it up to temp at half throttle, when along came on of the 1/5th guys. He dissmisively said, "is that all its got!", no I said and gave it briefly WOT - he had to back off because of the noise
A lot of the 1/5th guys look down on the 1/10th and 1/8th - god knows why!!!
#9428
Originally posted by Marcos.S710
we had a few 1/5 th scales at our track and after one day they never came back , they were running almost 25 second laptimes while the 1/10 th and 1/8 th sclaes were running in the 16 and 17 seconds, and the 1/5 th scales do sound like lawn mowers!!
we had a few 1/5 th scales at our track and after one day they never came back , they were running almost 25 second laptimes while the 1/10 th and 1/8 th sclaes were running in the 16 and 17 seconds, and the 1/5 th scales do sound like lawn mowers!!
Hopefully, if the weather is good tomorrow, I'll get the track to myself
#9429
Hi Guys,
If you've got a tyre truer and want to cut down some tyres which already are coned AND you wish to keep the cone angle the same, then here's what to do:
Measure the largest diameter of the tyre at the outside edge. Measure the smallest diameter of the tyre at the inside edge. Subtract the two and call this A.
Now measure the width between where you took the two measurements - not the width of the tyre, simply the distance between the two measured points. Call this B.
Now, go and get a scientific calculator (or use the one on your computer) Divide A by B and then press the "inv Tan" or "Tan -1" button. Divide the value by two and the resulting value is the cone angle. You can now set up you hudy with this angle and cut down your tyres to the desired diameter.
NOTE! When you've set the hudy up to cut at an angle, the diameter setting is no longer accurate - it's best to set the diameter 2 to 3mm larger than you want and then measure the tyres after they are cut. If they are too large then reduce the cutting diameter accordingly.
Hope this helps, Mark.
If you've got a tyre truer and want to cut down some tyres which already are coned AND you wish to keep the cone angle the same, then here's what to do:
Measure the largest diameter of the tyre at the outside edge. Measure the smallest diameter of the tyre at the inside edge. Subtract the two and call this A.
Now measure the width between where you took the two measurements - not the width of the tyre, simply the distance between the two measured points. Call this B.
Now, go and get a scientific calculator (or use the one on your computer) Divide A by B and then press the "inv Tan" or "Tan -1" button. Divide the value by two and the resulting value is the cone angle. You can now set up you hudy with this angle and cut down your tyres to the desired diameter.
NOTE! When you've set the hudy up to cut at an angle, the diameter setting is no longer accurate - it's best to set the diameter 2 to 3mm larger than you want and then measure the tyres after they are cut. If they are too large then reduce the cutting diameter accordingly.
Hope this helps, Mark.
Last edited by markp27; 05-04-2004 at 01:22 PM.
#9434
Originally posted by Marcos.S710
I wouldnt run anyother tire ,they are awesome!!!
I wouldnt run anyother tire ,they are awesome!!!
cool glad to here that I have few sets tat I ordered from http://www.kinetixrc.com/ an I hope to test them this weekend .The rims seem to be alot stronger than the ellegi's I was using.
#9435
Originally posted by rwisejr
cool glad to here that I have few sets tat I ordered from http://www.kinetixrc.com/ an I hope to test them this weekend .The rims seem to be alot stronger than the ellegi's I was using.
cool glad to here that I have few sets tat I ordered from http://www.kinetixrc.com/ an I hope to test them this weekend .The rims seem to be alot stronger than the ellegi's I was using.



