dont know if you guys have seen this but looks great for keeping in pratice over the winter .. if we could get enough members on there we could even race with our own controlers
So I got the USB adapter and downloaded the free version. Apparently neither of my PCs are capable of handling this game. The best I can get out of it is about a one second delay. That makes driving the vehicles nearly impossible. Are there any tips or tricks or would I just need to invest in a gamer's PC? (Note: Video games and I don't mix well. My last successful attempt at video games was RC Pro AM on the NES.)
Take off all the visual candies from options menu and put "view framerate on screen" on so you can easily see the effect on your testings.
I'm not into PC games normally at all but VRC makes an exception. It's absolutely fantastic!
Looks like all these posts are a bit older about this topic and I didn’t want to start a new thread. What is the general consensus on this product? Is it helpful to real track experience? Is It a great way to practice? Or is it just a video game? I need tons more track time. That’s not always an easy thing.
Thank you. That is helpful. Its all a waste if money! Lol. But it makes me happy. Just wish I was better or was making improvements. It seems that im a few laps behind every race. I have fun
I had a chance to dig out some boxes of goodies over at Barry Raborn's house last night. Barry was the owner of both Bullet and Raborn Racing products. I took a few pictures but they aren't the greatest since they are from a cell phone. Anyways,...
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That truck is sitting at Barry's house now. It wouldn't do all that well on a touring track. The motor is offset left and up high. It is really intended to be only a dirt car. I have drastically updated it to bring it up to modern levels. Barry even...
Must be that time to run something new, Ruffy's thread inspired me.
I too am heading racing with my T4.1 for the first time in a long long time this weekend. It is pretty much out of the box RTR but will have a selection of tires. Last time I...
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It's been a long time and it was a lot of fun.
Good deal. Just IMHO this is what its all about.
Todd
Well i didnt think I'd actually care to do this but im real curious about the topic and dont really know where to look for the proper information.
Can you guys direct me to a good site that can give me the breakdown for racing rc's. What classes...
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On the local club scene I can hold my own. When I get around Jharris and his crew, I look like a fool. I never get as much practice as I would like when I have traveled so lap times on new tracks are not great. Locally I am toward the top of the...
So now that I've got the RC10 running, I want to race it or at least take it on a track.
Any chance for arranging some racing somewhere in North Texas? Or at least a track? It seems like the one that was in my area is closed. :cry:
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Ahh, oops. :oops:
I was thinking of Mike's Hobby Superstore. :D
Wild Bill's is still in biz. I'll check that out. The Indy RC one looks epic! You can bet I'm gonna be there someday soon!
Opinions... what's more impressive, the size of the layout or how he knows where every piece goes.
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I used to race HO cars at a slot car track in the 90's... You could have a car with every single option available for around $50. Lexan body was a bitch to paint... first time i tried I masked the window and 2 stripes... Got the air brush out...
Hey everyone! Just got my first RC10 off ebay. After reading some posts on here, I purchased a set of black JC Racing 5 spoke wheels. My question is, can anyone offer a suggestion as to what tires will fit the wheels? I want to keep it looking like...
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I ended up going with black JC Racing tires and Schumacher Mini Spike 2 2.2 1/10 Buggy Front Tires. I think they'll go good with either a black/yellow body or blue/orange body.
I cut off my old Goose Bumps, and have a brand new pair of IFMAR Studs to glue on...
Anyone have good tips for re-using JC Racing Wheels? I assume it just involves acetone, razor blades, and hard work. Any other good tricks?
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Tires sucessfully removed and remounted. Thanks for the tips! I went the acetone soak route. Didn't know I could buy 1 qt of acetone for $8 at my local home improvement box mart. No problems with the JC Racing nylon wheels.
Interested in peoples thoughts on the buggy vs truck tranny for racing stock.
Vintage class in Australia is either old school brushed 27T stock motors or 21.5T brushless. Our tracks are outdoor dirt and a mix of grip levels, but not indoor clay...
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Figure out what final ratio you want then figure out what spur and pinion you would need and see which one is easier to run. If you need to buy anything(spur/pinion) for either setup, it's probably a wash.