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Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:18 pm
by trey
After reading the Wikipedia page that longboardnj posted, I have to ask.

Anyone have any examples of Associated slot car parts? That would be something to see!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Associated_Electrics

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:21 pm
by scr8p
look in the last few pages of the "ask gene husting" thread in temple's tech.

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:22 pm
by trey
are you saying i shoulda searched?

damnit.

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:23 pm
by scr8p
here, i searched for ya........... :wink:

http://aedownloads.com/pdf/GenesSlotCar.pdf

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 2:27 pm
by trey

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Sun Mar 14, 2010 11:25 pm
by AscotConversion
Race reports detailing Gene's car's total domination:
http://www.theindependentscratchbuilder.com/2.%20Vintage%20Articles%20and%20Info/3.%20Race%20Reports/1968/0420%20Second%20MC&S_USRA.htm
http://www.slotcartalk.com/slotcartalk/showthread.php?11007-Model-Car-Journal-First-AW-Race-Scanned-LOTS-O-PICS!&highlight=husting



Details on the car (pics not working)
http://www.slotcartalk.com/slotcartalk/showthread.php?8123-Husting-Anglewinder-the-true-story-and-pictures.&highlight=husting

"anglewinders

Hello Steve: Your new anglewinder is simply beautiful! You're over qualified to be compared to the great chassis makers before you, the Steube's, Cukras, Henline, etc., etc. of the world. As I told you before, my thoughts were always more about how to make the car go faster, than trying to win Concours.
Since we talked, I've been thinking back to that time period. When I first ran the car, everyone said that the reason I won, was because I had such a fast motor. But I kept telling them, that it was the car, not the motor. I was running the same winds as Bill Stuebe used on his motors. Nothing new here. So, I reasoned it was always the car.
But, in thinking back, it must have been a combination of car and motor. When I was racing the slot car dragsters, I would never have dreamt of mounting the motor in the chassis, with the end bell end. Why would I want to introduce all those bad harmonics into the brush-commutator system, from the gears?
So, when I built the first anglewinder, I automatically put the gear drive on the can end. It just made sense to me to do it that way.
In thinking it through, after talking to you, I've come to realize that it had to be the combination of the anglewinder chassis AND can mounted motor.
The first night I ran the car, I beat the best of the best, at Gallaghers, J&J's track in Long Beach, CA. This would be the Steube brothers, Cukras, Anderson, Henline etc., etc.
We all new it wasn't because I was suddenly a better driver. It was because of this new car. They said it coudn't be the car, it had to be that I built a fast motor. And the more that I told them it was the car, the more they knew it was the motor.
I had built a second car for a friend of mine, Bruce Paschal, which I brought to the track the next week. John Cukras saw it in my box, and asked if he could race it that night. I told John it was geared for a longer track, but he said that was OK. So, I broke Terry Schmid's track record of 6.84, with a 6.73!!! Totally an impossible thing for me to do. But, I did it. Cukras then tied my track record, with his overgeared car. I won the race by 3 1/2 laps!!! Unbelievable!!! It was like you're living an unbelievable dream.
After the race John Anderson, asked me if he could drive the car next week. I told John this car was going to Bruce, but that I would build another one for him to race. In just 4 days was the biggest Model Car Science (magazine)/USRA race. I didn't race in these because I was the originater of these races, and I wrote up the articles for these races.
Nevertheless, all the fastest drivers had built their own versions of an anglewinder car for this race. Mike Steube won, with Terry Schmid 2nd, and John Cukras 3rd, all with anglewinders. After this race everybody was racing anglewinders.
NOW COMES THE INTERESTING PART !!!
The week after this race, we're back at J&J's. Against the best of the best again, John Anderson won the next 12 weeks in a row !!!!! I managed to finish in 2nd place, 11 of those weeks!!
Got banged off the track once.
When you think about it for awhile, it must have been a combination of the motor and chassis. In that 12 week period, all these different drivers used every motor combination known to mankind, but Anderson's and my motors appeared to be much faster.
You can only come to one conclusion. I was right in the beginning, thinking that mounting the motor to the chassis with the endbell, hurt the performance of the motor.
The oddball part of all this, is that no one else even tried it.
They simply made it too easy for John and I.
I quit racing slot cars at this time, and went into RC car racing.

I hope you found this interesting.


Geno. "

Also, the Roy Moody car considered to be the first ever slot anglewinder, but in 1/32 scale
http://users.qldnet.com.au/~colneat/moodyswinder1.jpg

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 6:40 am
by chevron
ASSOCIATED #979 G20 KIT and body

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 9:32 am
by scr8p
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Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2018 9:50 am
by Lonestar
:shock: :shock: :shock:

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 11:03 pm
by romulus22
Great now I want one of those........... :mrgreen:

Re: Associated Slot Cars

Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2018 6:04 am
by NomadRacer
:shock: Ahh, the memories...