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Nexus,
A little of topic here, but since you're right here, does Tinley always set their track layout the same week to week?
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I was checking this out, and I was wondering if brushless system where allowed, becasue it really didn't say yeah or nea. I'm thinknig of tryong my luck in the Hurricane cup. I mean if brushless is not allowed, I will just run a regular esc/stock motor setup then.
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Thanks, I really looking forward to start racing, I been praticing mainly. Actually a little nervous about racing, don't want to upset anybody.
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Hey Anthony...I was just at the website. I'm wondering about the novice class. All three of us...Coop, Kole and myself have raced carpet twice, back when Venture owned the Libertyville track. You've seen Kole and Coop race at Tinley. Would we be novices because we're new to carpet, or would our outdoor on-road experience give us an unfair advantage. I'm kinda assuming bcause Kole is 7 he's a shoe-in for novice class.
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10-08-2005, 01:36 AM
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I will defintely abided (sp?) by those rules. I want to learn to be a good wrencher, racer, and helper.
I decide to hold off on using a brushless system for racing right now, until I graduate from the rookie racer. So I have to find a good ESC for my TC4, I'm liking the Novak Dually or the GTS, ( I like the stock and modified mode on the dually), but I'm not sure it would fit in my car, it has the same footprint as the Super Rooster and the Super Rooster didn't fit in my T4, and the TC4 is a little tighter. So i guess I should measure it then.(sorry thinking outloud)
I should go out to Intense Raceway, and check out a practice, and see what I really should have for pit supplies. Sorry for all the questions, but I'm just so hyped about getting into racing. My R/C's is a great release of stress for me. Especailly after seeing doctors every week. And I can't wait till the berwyn bash as well, to meet and talk with fellow R/C junkies.
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When I used a Super Rooster in my TC3 all I did was stand it up and everyhting fit. If you don't already have it get servo tape from the hobbyshop. I double the tape up by folding it over onto it self and when the ESC is standing up I make sure the tape not only covers the bottom but also go up onto one of the sides of the ESC and I plant the ESC so the bottom and one side of it get's adhered to a wall of the chassis too, so you have two points of contact. Also I like to keep a small can of lighter fluid in my pit kit. The fluid makes Servo tape removal very efficient and doesn't harm anything else, like the case of your ESC or the chassis.