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indoor nitro rc track???

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RenegadeScout

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is it possible?

i mean i hate that the racing season ends for nitros in the winter.


but i really dont wanna go to an electric car either.

anybody heard of an indoor rc track for nitros or am i SOL.
 
all you have to do is make some piping to suck the fumes out. BUT then you suck in cold air. dont think it would work.
 
what if you had some type of fan to suck the fumes out and then say a room around the racers box with a heater in it?
 
I have a awesome indoor track here in Alabama about 10 miles from my house. When it gets real cold come on over to Bama they race all weekend. ;)
 
well hey look at that i got over 100 posts!!!

and on a side note i met a guy from bama this weekend! he was cool

and yes its only 652 miles away!
 
Yea we have a lot of southern hospitallity. ;) I guess it's about like everywhere else you go there is always ass hole. lol. I travel a lot with my job and meet a lot of different people and for the most part pretty much no matter where I am I meet nice people but I always try to be very respectful of other's and give the respect they give me.
 
when i worked for my father we traveled constantly to other states and i leanred it pays to be nice to ppl and always show respect.

ahaha i hijacked my own thread!


anyways i wanna have an indoor rc track or maybe an outdoor one i can ran at during the winter
 
to keap a track cleaned off in the winter is u can lay tarps down before it starts to snow and peal them off afterwards... or try and find a big enough party tent to go over the track and then you could have sides or you could roll the sides up... I was thinking about this the other day myself
 
We had an indoor track here. It was hard to ventilate out the fumes and keep it from getting too cold though. To help they separated the pit area with hanging tarps. Not too many complained,at least they were able to race :thumbup:
 
We had on here in Indy for a while it was always packed (when it was open). They used propane heaters to heat the place with and had fans in the roof to pull the fumes out. I think the dust from the track bothered more people than the nitro fumes.
 
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