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Forum: oOple Invernational 18 19-08-2018
Replies: 7
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Posted By Ewanthecarter
I'll be running a tamiya falcon in class 1 ...

I'll be running a tamiya falcon in class 1
Name: Ewan Carter
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Forum: General Race Chat 27-08-2015
Replies: 13
Views: 1,701
Posted By Ewanthecarter
How much is it for racing both days?

How much is it for racing both days?
Forum: UK Short Course Nationals 17-08-2015
Replies: 45
Views: 18,413
Posted By Ewanthecarter
My latest has got to be this: Make sure you check...

My latest has got to be this: Make sure you check your idler bearings regularly!
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Forum: R/C Graphy! 28-08-2014
Replies: 2
Views: 1,261
Posted By Ewanthecarter
I'd say use dot 4 brake fluid, soak the body in...

I'd say use dot 4 brake fluid, soak the body in it for a few hours and scrub the paint off using a brillo pad.
Forum: LRP 03-05-2014
Replies: 10
Views: 3,987
Posted By Ewanthecarter
What shell is that? My stocker is looking a...

What shell is that? My stocker is looking a little worse for wear after I took my BX racing last.
Forum: 1/10th OFF ROAD 08-03-2014
Replies: 11
Views: 1,758
Posted By Ewanthecarter
I do believe the FTX vantage pro takes a stick...

I do believe the FTX vantage pro takes a stick pack and it's almost full carbon, with fastrax turf ripper tyres as standard on hex fitment wheels- all for £160 from modelsport.
Forum: Electrics 19-02-2014
Replies: 1
Views: 626
Posted By Ewanthecarter
Depends on your application. For 2wd SCT i'd say...

Depends on your application. For 2wd SCT i'd say the castle sidewinder SCT combo w/3800kv 1410 motor is pretty much all you need and it can shove quite a few 4wd's around as well. Downside is it is...
Forum: Electrics 20-10-2013
Replies: 3
Views: 628
Posted By Ewanthecarter
As for connectors you can use 3.5mm or 4mm...

As for connectors you can use 3.5mm or 4mm corrally's although i have seen people using deans on brushed motors for a quick release. As for insulation, heatshrink should be fine.
Forum: 1/10th OFF ROAD 11-10-2013
Replies: 17
Views: 1,901
Posted By Ewanthecarter
I'd say the LRP s10 blast BX2. It's plenty fast...

I'd say the LRP s10 blast BX2. It's plenty fast enough in brushed from and very durable for what it is. The kit tyres even work well on astro, but the kit ESC is not lipo proof on the brushed version.
Forum: UK Short Course Nationals 16-08-2013
Replies: 14
Views: 2,170
Posted By Ewanthecarter
Will there be that chicane going into the main...

Will there be that chicane going into the main straight that we ran for 1:10 meeting? Just wanted to know as that is almost too tight for SCTs.
Forum: TRUCKS - SC - Truggy - Stadium - Crawler 19-02-2013
Replies: 6
Views: 1,489
Posted By Ewanthecarter
Or you could buy two 22 buggy shells and do a...

Or you could buy two 22 buggy shells and do a spot of cut'n'shutting on them, which was what people who first took up SC10s did back in the day
Forum: TRUCKS - SC - Truggy - Stadium - Crawler 18-02-2013
Replies: 6
Views: 1,489
Posted By Ewanthecarter
I don't see why you guys have an issue with it, I...

I don't see why you guys have an issue with it, I can fit all my normal sized electrics in without too much bother, although I did have to trim some out of the back to give the motor wires clearance....
Forum: 1/10th OFF ROAD 17-02-2013
Replies: 12
Views: 1,649
Posted By Ewanthecarter
Put them on the 2nd rib out on the wheel, or cut...

Put them on the 2nd rib out on the wheel, or cut the row off with a dremel
Forum: UK Short Course Nationals 17-02-2013
Replies: 8
Views: 1,660
Posted By Ewanthecarter
Weird when the only way I could get my traxxas to...

Weird when the only way I could get my traxxas to handle right for the past two years to put blitz offset wheels on the back of it when I had the protrac kit on it :eh?:
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