Fullthrottle Motorsports
#9871
great program last wkend indeed. glad we could get the glen burnie crew up for some fun and even bring a few lil 1/18 turds with us for a show. now if only full throttle did micro motors (mightve helped me not look like andretti, leading but slowing down on the backstretch).....j/k. take care. gj mills.
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#9872
DOH!!! well i'll console myself with hope that they didnt have any at the C. anyway good times.
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#9873
Tech Master
Join Date: May 2005
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pm for billy bob
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#9876
Oh and as for voodoo meds I might have to get the voodoo doll of you out and stick some pins in it soon lol
#9877
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Join Date: May 2005
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heheheh. send my stuff to nathan, then he can bother you :P, but then i may never see them :P
on another note:
you seen the new reedystock and 19T motors Bill...you gonna play with them ?? :P
on another note:
you seen the new reedystock and 19T motors Bill...you gonna play with them ?? :P
#9878
yes i have not sure if im going to check them out waiting on the new orion motors
#9879
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#9883
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Whats up Bill, the some ultra fast competition was at Bumps and Jumps this past weelend for the 4th annual Christmas Classic race. In 2wd mod I qual. 3rd and finished 2nd. In 4wd I was tq going into the 3rd round which happened to be the rocket round and unfortunately I broke. In the main I had a few problems but finished 4th. Results are up at www.bumpsandjumpsrc.com. Thanks for the all the power, those EP cells ripped!
#9884
congrats to MO DENTON this past weekend at the charity race in his neck
of the woods
MO TQ both his classes stock and 19t took the wins
good job
of the woods
MO TQ both his classes stock and 19t took the wins
good job
#9885
bill, i was looking at your micro motors then i came across this readin up on the motor. any1 else find that funny?
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXLPV1&P=7
This is the Trinity Cobalt 16 Turn Single Wind Motor.
FEATURES: The first hand wound motor designed especially for 1/18 scale RC Cars 16 Turn high RPM single wind Armature is wound with silver soldered commutator tabs Epoxied armature for longer life Epoxy Balanced for for less vibration Diamond trued commutator Adjustable timing Completely rebuildable, brushes, springs, arm Surface mounted capacitors, nothing to solder Dual precision ball bearings Fits 1/18 cars from Trinity, Associated, Losi, Etc. Motor is factory assembled, timed, and tweeked Replacement brushes and springs - TRIC1350
INCLUDES: One Cobalt 18 motor
REQUIRES: Motor leads and connectors of modeler's choice
SPECS: Length: (2") 51mm Diameter: (1") 24mm Shaft Size: (.1") 2mm
COMMENTS: These instructions are per Trinity To break in this motor: Run the throttle at 1/4 for a minute Repeat this three times letting the motor cool each time. This will ensure the brushes are correctly seated. Do not use full throttle, this could harm the motor. Use only with aftermarket speed control only. Suggested gearing: use a pinion which has 3 or 4 less teeth than your current pinion.
http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin...?&I=LXLPV1&P=7
This is the Trinity Cobalt 16 Turn Single Wind Motor.
FEATURES: The first hand wound motor designed especially for 1/18 scale RC Cars 16 Turn high RPM single wind Armature is wound with silver soldered commutator tabs Epoxied armature for longer life Epoxy Balanced for for less vibration Diamond trued commutator Adjustable timing Completely rebuildable, brushes, springs, arm Surface mounted capacitors, nothing to solder Dual precision ball bearings Fits 1/18 cars from Trinity, Associated, Losi, Etc. Motor is factory assembled, timed, and tweeked Replacement brushes and springs - TRIC1350
INCLUDES: One Cobalt 18 motor
REQUIRES: Motor leads and connectors of modeler's choice
SPECS: Length: (2") 51mm Diameter: (1") 24mm Shaft Size: (.1") 2mm
COMMENTS: These instructions are per Trinity To break in this motor: Run the throttle at 1/4 for a minute Repeat this three times letting the motor cool each time. This will ensure the brushes are correctly seated. Do not use full throttle, this could harm the motor. Use only with aftermarket speed control only. Suggested gearing: use a pinion which has 3 or 4 less teeth than your current pinion.