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So, I added some boost to things and geared to the moon and my 12th and 10th pans are much faster. I'm keeping an eye on heat right now and my gas stuff I was referring to is on-road 10th and 8th. I have run 12th on and off since the old 12i days and scratch built several along the way. I love 12th racing, but was annoyed with the one cell changeover . Electric has always been a game of chasing technology. I will race them and love it all winter, but I can't wait to smell the nitro again.
Hey David,
I just always remember there being tons of up but never questioned why...lol
I was doing a rebuild of my car for the next race and was setting droop and wondered
I raced at NC and didn't have a lot of practice time but my car isn't doing so good. Seems to be way out of balance and steering really weird. Magenta/Magenta. This time I'll try Dbl pink/Pink. Now i've rebuilt everything and probably going to go and practice in a week or so and try some other springs ft, rear, top. Still don't understand the link car side springs and how they work. Still have t-bars on my mind...lol
Also confused about the side dampners as it's first time I've used them also
I was running the big rim Jaco and small rim front but will probably use the CRC as they seem really tough and round. Found out they are about 3mm wider or more offset than jaco?
Nothing is tweaked for it sucked both left, right, etc...lol
LRP Stock/Spec is great and I've set it at 0000
Rollout is good though
...lol 46.58mm
Motor TP is balistic and I'm barely on the throttle but car is very strange. Love the brushless and Lipo
Looking forward to dialing it in and coming to the Regionals with Ej, OD, and Steve
I just always remember there being tons of up but never questioned why...lol
I was doing a rebuild of my car for the next race and was setting droop and wondered
I raced at NC and didn't have a lot of practice time but my car isn't doing so good. Seems to be way out of balance and steering really weird. Magenta/Magenta. This time I'll try Dbl pink/Pink. Now i've rebuilt everything and probably going to go and practice in a week or so and try some other springs ft, rear, top. Still don't understand the link car side springs and how they work. Still have t-bars on my mind...lol
Also confused about the side dampners as it's first time I've used them also
I was running the big rim Jaco and small rim front but will probably use the CRC as they seem really tough and round. Found out they are about 3mm wider or more offset than jaco?
Nothing is tweaked for it sucked both left, right, etc...lol
LRP Stock/Spec is great and I've set it at 0000
Rollout is good though
...lol 46.58mmMotor TP is balistic and I'm barely on the throttle but car is very strange. Love the brushless and Lipo
Looking forward to dialing it in and coming to the Regionals with Ej, OD, and Steve
I find that if Magenta doesn't work, Synthetic are the go.
One of the 2 combos will always have the car On-Point

If you have the right tires, side springs & oil are more of a fine tune dealio.
Stock R5 out of the box setup is good everywhere, I changed only minor things to tune for the day, and my style.
I still suggest folks start with that setup.
So, I added some boost to things and geared to the moon and my 12th and 10th pans are much faster. I'm keeping an eye on heat right now and my gas stuff I was referring to is on-road 10th and 8th. I have run 12th on and off since the old 12i days and scratch built several along the way. I love 12th racing, but was annoyed with the one cell changeover . Electric has always been a game of chasing technology. I will race them and love it all winter, but I can't wait to smell the nitro again.
Low cost, lightweight packs, with tons of run time.
Light cars means it's easier on tires, bodies etc.
Our sweet spot for motors is right in the middle of the range of the .5 spec motors, and there is more than enough with a mod motor.
Embrace the change, it will be here for a while.
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The change will be here for six months and then the latest greatest will get in our pockets again. I have already had both cars and spent more to upgrade them to get race ready this season than I have spent on my gas cars in the last five years. I did it because I love to race and all we have here at the moment is electric. It isn't the first time I've done this and won't be the last, but none of us will be running our present gear for long. My biggest gripe is that we don't have enough cars in this class to have a stock and mod, so I may be stuck with the slow stuff unless everyone in our class decides to go fast. I've always hated spending tons on electric cars only to have it all outdated the next season, and all you have to do is look at electric history to see that.
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I completely agree with you. I always suggest that someone start with the out of the box settings. I'm still using those on my third variant of the RC12r5.x and it still works well enough to remain on top at my track.
The change will be here for six months and then the latest greatest will get in our pockets again. I have already had both cars and spent more to upgrade them to get race ready this season than I have spent on my gas cars in the last five years. I did it because I love to race and all we have here at the moment is electric. It isn't the first time I've done this and won't be the last, but none of us will be running our present gear for long. My biggest gripe is that we don't have enough cars in this class to have a stock and mod, so I may be stuck with the slow stuff unless everyone in our class decides to go fast. I've always hated spending tons on electric cars only to have it all outdated the next season, and all you have to do is look at electric history to see that.
12th scale has never been more affordable; think back to the days of the 12i when you needed six battery packs(which lasted a few weeks or so) rebuilt the motor every run etc. Now those days were expensive.
The change will be here for six months and then the latest greatest will get in our pockets again. I have already had both cars and spent more to upgrade them to get race ready this season than I have spent on my gas cars in the last five years. I did it because I love to race and all we have here at the moment is electric. It isn't the first time I've done this and won't be the last, but none of us will be running our present gear for long. My biggest gripe is that we don't have enough cars in this class to have a stock and mod, so I may be stuck with the slow stuff unless everyone in our class decides to go fast. I've always hated spending tons on electric cars only to have it all outdated the next season, and all you have to do is look at electric history to see that.
Others here have already pointed out that the platform has been stable for a few years now, and there is no change on the horizon that will outdate the equipment you are buying today.
A 12L and the ilk of T-bar cars are still competitive at a club level if the driver is up to it.
Mod for what ever reason is a hard sell, agree with you there, but if you run it in practice, and get a few followers, more will come.
But not with a negative nancy attitude

Are you having any fun with this hobby, or is it all bah humbug ?
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I wish I could get a mod class going locally but they have all they can do to handle 17.5 boosted here in East Central Illinois. The funny part is that our WGT class is "faster" by about .4 to .5 seconds.
So the 17.5 WGT class is faster than the 17.5 12th or is it 10.5 WGT?
I think he means that the bigger car with bigger tires means more control for the same horsepower. The WGT drivers might just be better though. To me anything slower than boosted 13.5 just feels anemic.
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I have the current CRC cars and I've picked up their batteries and I do love racing and have for over 30 years. The electronics in both cars were outdated after 1 1/2 years and the new one cell stuff was pricey. I run the race program here, so I am an avid promoter and supporter of the hobby. I just want to complain about the 30c , no now 40c, no now 60c. I don't whine to the racers and I know I'm not going to change the industry, but I would like to see my equipment be useable a year from now which I seriously doubt it will. I like to run fast and be competitive with the top cars. To do that , you have to keep up with the times and in electric racing that can be a constant changeover of gear. Most guys at the track have laptops tuning their esc and high end chargers monitoring 90c packs, with $100 dollar plus motors . I am in this for the long haul so I'm not trying to discourage anyone or say that I'm getting out. I was in this before most of you and I will be here longer than most. I would like to see more control over things like boost and "c" ratings and other high dollar things that are not even necessary to have competitive racing. I have vented and I will be at the races on Saturday with a smile . Somebody give me a shot of scotch and I'll be okay.
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My 1/12 cost this year: $42 for a battery, new body and $40 for tires. So far.
Carryover from previous 5 years : Tekin RS, 17.5 D3, AE RC12R5.1, Trinty 220mah LiFe Rx pack, spurs, pinions, tools, etc.
Buy right the first time and you save money, following the fads can be costly.
Carryover from previous 5 years : Tekin RS, 17.5 D3, AE RC12R5.1, Trinty 220mah LiFe Rx pack, spurs, pinions, tools, etc.
Buy right the first time and you save money, following the fads can be costly.



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