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Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:29 pm
by THEYTOOKMYTHUMB
tsan wrote:
THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:They should integrate that into the VONATS. :shock:
I would totally do that! Maybe cut a pair of jeans into to shorts, so short the pockets hang down. Buy a mullet wig...
I have a mullet wig(since my life won't let me grow a real one :roll: ), but I'd have to make up some booty cutters. :mrgreen:

Just wish my work didn't block vids( :roll: ). I'll have to wait 'til I get home... :cry:

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:44 pm
by Lonestar
i think you guys are up onto sthing :mrgreen:

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 1:16 pm
by AscotConversion
Oh the sweetness of the mid 80's glory!!!! 4 inch tall jumps!! Giant berms!!! ROOSTER TAILS!!!!!

A real off road track!!!!!!!!

Thanks Doug, this is great :mrgreen:

Imagine if the rc10 -4wd won, they might have had to make it...then no Masami / Associated / Yokomo connection ....Masami to the JRX2??? A Losi / Yokomo decade of domination?????

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:19 pm
by mrlexan
AscotConversion wrote:Oh the sweetness of the mid 80's glory!!!! 4 inch tall jumps!! Giant berms!!! ROOSTER TAILS!!!!!
Loose Dirt! (instead of the lazy mans minimal maintenance hard packed tracks of today).

Awesome stuff Doug!

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 12:49 am
by slotcarrod
Nice vids! Thanks for sharing them! I sure miss that type of track to run on! I hate all the "big air" jumps on our @#$% 1/8 (AKA no talent to drive buggy) track we have in Calgary, that we can't properly run a 1/10 buggy on! Sorry, rant over! :mrgreen: The vid just got me going!

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:39 am
by Bormac
I loved all the old sub-C batteries, brushed motors and even seeing multi meters hooked up to budget timer chargers in the pits. They were great times back then when a well thought out and well set up car resulted in performance hard to beat.

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 10:12 am
by Eau Rouge
See the funny thing is, though, not only were the cars completely primitive in setup options, but most of us had NO idea what to do to make a car work properly. Very few people knew what holes on the shock tower did what, or what weight oil made the car change. Tires were so hard that they barely worked properly anyway. You tried to get the car balanced enough to drive with minimal mistakes, that was about it.

You can see in some of the non-A races that many 4wd cars were even spinning out. Unheard of in today's world. We just didn't have the knowledge base to know what the setups could do on them, because we hadn't been doing it more than a couple of years, if that.

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 4:44 pm
by Eau Rouge
All three A-mains all the way through the E-main are up on http://www.vintagerccars.com in the VIDEOS section in case someone wants to see them all in one place. There will be more coming, too, as I get time to render the videos out.



doug

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 4:48 pm
by Bormac
This is really good of you to share with us Doug, thank you.

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:45 pm
by THEYTOOKMYTHUMB
Heads up balls out racing! :D

You can't deny those cars were generating some serious power for '85. 8) When did they start using a transponder system? I didn't realize they had them back then. Our track didn't have them 'til about '89 and I thought we were in early.

Re: 1985 IFMAR Off Road World Championships Videos

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 9:14 pm
by Eau Rouge
THEYTOOKMYTHUMB wrote:When did they start using a transponder system? I didn't realize they had them back then. Our track didn't have them 'til about '89 and I thought we were in early.
Yup, about 1988 here in the US (Lake Whipporrwhill, Florida). Bolink brought the AMB system to the US. It was in Europe earlier than '88, but not in too many places. I think it was a part of Serpent when it was originally developed in the early 80s.