OK it’s time .
The first speed run has been announced.
August 27 5pm at Hawkeye downs. Two races to see who has the fastest rc car in Iowa.
One in August and one in September.
I have been running this car on a smaller asphalt oval every other Saturday night. Over the last couple months I have made a lot of progress tuning the suspension to turn. I have added a 3.10mm front sway bar
50w shock oil and stiffer springs on the right side.
Messing with droop screws and spring weights I won the last race I was in and the car is seriously planted. Then I moved the battery to the right side. I feel this is a big improvement balancing the chassis and adding weight to the right rear wheel. I will race it again Saturday night to find out how that works.
So at first it would not turn. Then it would only turn if I broke the tires loose and drifted. Then it would turn but only under braking. With 3s it was OK on 4s it was not better and with 6 s it was out of control.
Now after a lot of work turning it’s working good and running 4s.
Now letting off the throttle tightens up the turn and it is awesome. But I don’t have to slam off throttle or brake. It is not eating tires and not drifting. I can drive anywhere on the track. With 4 s it is a monster. And I am running a 17/46 gear ratio on 4s.
17 is as small as I can fit.
The little RC track I race on is small. The speed run trsck is enormous. The speed runs are on a full size 3/4 mile asphalt race track.
For the speed run I am going to change from 4s to 6s
I have a pinion gear set from 17-36. And that’s it. I am just gonna get there and make practice runs and check data and the scale weights.
And I have a stock infraction I am going to run also.
I am only going to be running one motor one ESC and one battery. This announcement kinda caught me off guard and I cannot afford two motors at this point and it probably for the best. Let’s see how fast it goes on the first time out. And see what the competition brings.