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siddus74
25-01-2014, 02:18 PM
Think I'm going to bring a Tamiya tourer and an F1 next week ... Not much fun running tourers in with the faster F1's ...

Anybody have an idea if what they may run next week?

Think I'll go with the TT02 with foams as it was great and bring the 6 wheeler and Lotus for an outing just incase im the only tourer in the heat ..

Still a good laugh though, was it 15 booked in to the clubman class this week?

Reg, what pinion did you end up with on the F104 in the end whilst using the 21.5?

Scott

cunawarit
25-01-2014, 04:52 PM
Not decided, the Mardave without the road hugging weight provided by the old batts is less fun. In the end I did manage 17 laps, but they were some very hard 17 laps :( What I am debating:

1) Stick with the Mardave.
2) Race stock buggy.
3) Try the TL01 again in Clubman.
4) Try the TL01 in touring with a brushless motor.
5) Do crawling at Radshape instead of racing.

reg
25-01-2014, 11:08 PM
Reg, what pinion did you end up with on the F104 in the end whilst using the 21.5?

Scott

I'm still a way off On the gearing,once I find the sweet spot I'll let you know,
I was on 93/24

Chris56
25-01-2014, 11:41 PM
Definately F1 and possibly a TB02 if it arrives in time

msmith105e
26-01-2014, 09:48 AM
i shall be running my ta03 again, allbeit without the 9t, im going to fit my 13.5 speedpassion... the car handles awesome so i cant see that reducing the power a little is going to reduce my lap times too much :)

Chris56
26-01-2014, 10:27 AM
Just noticed your new signature - very philosophical!

siddus74
26-01-2014, 11:14 AM
Chris,

Sorted out the correct tyres for the F104 from ZEN RCmart .. I measure the originals and the F103 Tyres are the same dimensions as the F104W :woot:

I ordered some Super Softs as well as you said you wish you had to try .. lets see eh..

Scott.

Robbiejuk
26-01-2014, 01:09 PM
Just noticed your new signature - very philosophical!

Einstein :-)

Chris56
26-01-2014, 01:33 PM
Einstein :-)

He was a Theoretical Physicist, not a Philosopher:p

Robbiejuk
26-01-2014, 02:21 PM
He was a Theoretical Physicist, not a Philosopher:p

http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/101458-everybody-is-a-genius-but-if-you-judge-a-fish

Must have done both.

cunawarit
26-01-2014, 02:26 PM
To a certain extent everyone in some way a philosopher.

Particularly so theoretical physicists, they deal with the sort of problems that can lead them to question the nature of their existence and hence also tend to get lost in philosophical thought.

Hi6yPJvCFU0

Chris56
26-01-2014, 02:56 PM
Im a big fan of Machu Pichu - great modern physicist

Chris56
26-01-2014, 03:17 PM
He was a Theoretical Physicist, not a Philosopher:p

This was one of those moments when I should have had my morning coffee before posting :blush:

What do I do for a living again?:lol:

cunawarit
26-01-2014, 04:04 PM
:)
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