My only Racer Brand slot car has arrived.

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Re: My only Racer Brand slot car has arrived.

Postby ElSecundo » Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:42 pm

Yeah, you have a good car for driving, there. No fiddly bits to break off. LMM will use fine wire for antennas and stuff like that. They'll poke through your finger faster than you can say "mutha-frickin' son-of-a-bleep". And right after you get stabbed, that's when you snap something off in your hand. :lol:

Enjoy the car, she's a beauty!
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Re: My only Racer Brand slot car has arrived.

Postby Modlerbob » Fri Mar 22, 2013 8:17 pm

Just two other racers showed up tonight so we ran some informal crash-n-burn races with our Carrera classic NASCARS. My Leeroy Yarbourgh #98 still can't be beat. One of them wanted to drive the Ferrari but as he spends most of his time upside down on the track I declined to let him near it. I told him he could drive the R/M car all he wanted.
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Probably gone too far but...

Postby SuperSlab » Sat Mar 23, 2013 11:14 am

I have two Racer resin cars (as opposed to Sideways DP and Gr. 5 cars). Seeing as I saw the Gunston Ferrari 350 CanAm race in real life and it was one of my first cars after my return to slots some 5 years ago, this one is unashamedly a shelf queen that sits proudly displayed on my slot car drawers.

Then more recently I got a Ferrari 512: I decided ahead of time this was to be a runner. Before running it I did some standard basic preparation: added urethanes, trued them a bit (just on the car, not on my Razor), lubed it etc. Turned out that it was an OK runner but not great. So I decided to make some more improvements:

* With body float and the pod slightly loosened, it was all but impossible to prevent the rear tyres from touching the body. With the wheels as fitted (significant hub sticking out from the wheel) there was pretty much no way I could move the wheels more inboard. So I fitted some CB Design hubless insert wheels and (GASP!) turned down the original inserts to fit the new wheels.
* Glued and trued tyres.
* Replaced the body screws with Ninco smooth shank body screws. Left them loose enough for decent body float.
* Backed off the pod screws a touch and taped the pod.

After all this I took the car to the track last night. I might have mentioned this before: I am somewhat OCD in this respect in that I take a lap timing sheet to the track pretty much every race night, complete with target lap times. Again a reminder: on Luf's Targa a lap time of anything under 8.5 seconds is decently quick, under 8 is very fast, lap record is just under 7.6.My target lap time for this car last night was 8.1 seconds. Actual lap: 8.234 seconds.

This is OK but really not startling. For comparison: as we were racing Targa cars last night I had a few Fly Classics there as well. Lap times for these cars:

* Fly 512S: 8.555
* Fly Porsche 917 Sandman livery: 8.240
* Fly Ford GT40 #60: 8.161

All of these Fly cars are similarly prepped: Urethanes glued and trued, solid front axle (if not fitted before), body float, guide shimmed (if required) to get the right front end ride height. That's about it. Due to the technical nature of the track, the lack of horsepower of the Fly cars is not such a big disadvantage. Generally they all handle incredibly well so I find them competitive with all but very well prepared and driven Slot.it and NSR cars.

Other lap times last night for comparison:
* Fly Racing BMW M1 (with decent looking wheels and tyres, not the silly looking Fly Racing wheels!): 7.989
* NSR Porsche 917: 7.790

The Racer was clearly a lot quicker in a straight line than the Fly's but did not have the same level of grip. Maybe I have to do some more work to it!

But it sure is pretty!!!!
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Re: My only Racer Brand slot car has arrived.

Postby Modlerbob » Sun Mar 24, 2013 9:26 pm

While I was at the track today by myself I got out my new Ferrari and ran it for about 20 minutes. The only modification I have made to this car is the location of the magnet, which has no impact on it's wood track performance, and a pair of Paul Gage urethane tires. This is such a smooth running car like my Slot.It F40s and McLaren F1GTRs and I think it's weight helps it on the wood track. The more it runs the better the handling gets. I am so glad I waited on getting a Racer Ferrari as in my opinion the 250 GTO LM64 is the best looking Ferrari up to the introduction of the F40.
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