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List race #5 - postponed to early 2024. We had good weather this weekend, finally, but with three racers unavailable, we made the decision to run the last 2023 race next March.
That didn't stop four of us from hanging out Sunday to test the new TrackMate system! We were chomping at the bit for that
It was super easy to set up, other than figuring out the right software settings to use (the manual isn't worded well and has a bit of outdated info in it). We did manage to get it working after a few minutes of pulling hairs out.
This was really just a TnT of the system, and the cars (some of them really needed that anyway). We all got much better RT's as we got practice. Eventually everyone was cutting some sub 1/10th second RT's. Cars mostly ran pretty good too. Hissed Off was consistently in the mid - high 2's, which isn't great, but that's about where it was last year with the Mustang body on it. There is definitely room for improvement on that car with lighter rear wheels a potential update. Quickest ET's belonged to Invader 2 at 2.2, and a 2.5 (I think this year I stated my goal was 2.2, or maybe that was last year, lol). Happy with that, and it did manage to get into the 50's on MPH. The car was a monster on the first 30 feet, no other car launched like that one. Couple of other cars where in that 2.7-2.8 range pretty much all day. Temps rose fast and we had to adjust tunes. Felt like we did our best work in the morning with cooler temps. Crazy how some cars, like Invader 2 went from being really fast, to half a second or more slower, then back to fast with just a few degrees of HSN movement. Narrow band, to say the least! Top speed we recorded was 58, but we missed a couple of those because one of the sensors in the trap had been jarred and battery was loose. Might have been some 60 mph runs on the faster ET's, but no way to know for sure. Sure, that's not all that fast compared to what these brushless guys do at national events, but that's practically a prep surface these days. We ran dry tire, no prep on a rough road, so for that condition, these are actually pretty good times, IMO. (We have run brushless cars along with the nitros here and the nitros were just as fast, if not faster in some races).
That didn't stop four of us from hanging out Sunday to test the new TrackMate system! We were chomping at the bit for that
It was super easy to set up, other than figuring out the right software settings to use (the manual isn't worded well and has a bit of outdated info in it). We did manage to get it working after a few minutes of pulling hairs out.
This was really just a TnT of the system, and the cars (some of them really needed that anyway). We all got much better RT's as we got practice. Eventually everyone was cutting some sub 1/10th second RT's. Cars mostly ran pretty good too. Hissed Off was consistently in the mid - high 2's, which isn't great, but that's about where it was last year with the Mustang body on it. There is definitely room for improvement on that car with lighter rear wheels a potential update. Quickest ET's belonged to Invader 2 at 2.2, and a 2.5 (I think this year I stated my goal was 2.2, or maybe that was last year, lol). Happy with that, and it did manage to get into the 50's on MPH. The car was a monster on the first 30 feet, no other car launched like that one. Couple of other cars where in that 2.7-2.8 range pretty much all day. Temps rose fast and we had to adjust tunes. Felt like we did our best work in the morning with cooler temps. Crazy how some cars, like Invader 2 went from being really fast, to half a second or more slower, then back to fast with just a few degrees of HSN movement. Narrow band, to say the least! Top speed we recorded was 58, but we missed a couple of those because one of the sensors in the trap had been jarred and battery was loose. Might have been some 60 mph runs on the faster ET's, but no way to know for sure. Sure, that's not all that fast compared to what these brushless guys do at national events, but that's practically a prep surface these days. We ran dry tire, no prep on a rough road, so for that condition, these are actually pretty good times, IMO. (We have run brushless cars along with the nitros here and the nitros were just as fast, if not faster in some races).
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