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So simple and yet so difficult.
Below is a note from The Tyler Club. Lets hope for some dry weather.
Hi Marty,
I think we will have at least seven for both classes from Tyler and Dallas. We may have a few more for one class. The guy in Houston will be racing elsewhere that day.
We are looking forward to it.
I wanted to let you know of one potential problem. Lonny’s track is in a metal building that unfortunately does leak when it rains. We would not be able to race if it did rain. I would check with Lonny at 972-921-2527 if it is forecast to rain on raceday.
Thanks.
Chris
I have attached the final list of Austin Slot Car Club racers that will be heading to Waxahachie for the BRM and ScaleAuto races on June 7th. Please review the list and let me know if you have any changes or revisions I need to be aware of.
Here are the directions to the track from the owner of the track Lonny –
From dallas go south on 35 to the foreston rd. exit take a right turn at the stop sign follow the road around it will make a real sharp left turn and I will be the secound place on the left the raceway is in the big building on the hill look for a big american flag (972)483-1128 – LonnyAttachments:
GUIDE DEPTH GUAGE
…aka….surface plate used to measure the 1mm ….Marty do you have one of these? How safe will it be just to eye-ball the guide and use a micrometer/caliper?
I don’t have one of the super nice Scaleauto 1mm surface plates but I do have their little measuring tool that we can use to check the clearance. 1mm is very small. I doubt it will be an issue.[attachment file=”SC-5043-01.jpg”]
SCALEAUTO GEAR LASH ADJUSTMENT
Is the recommended method to adjust the lash by moving the motor in/out with the motor mount screws?
Yes. Use both motor mounts as needed to move the motor back and forth to get the mesh just right. You want to check the mesh all the way around the spur gear to make sure its set correctly. You also can check the spur gear to see how true it is by moving the pinion away from the spur, hold the chassis completely still and line up a piece of paper or something next to the spur gear and then slowly spin the spur around and check the run out of the spur gear. You can also use this method to check if its warped. Not all spur gears are created equally.Also, other than replacing any spurs that are not oval or tacoed, are there any other best practices?
Just make sure the mesh is good all around the spur and not just in a couple of spots.Will we have another tuning and practice day in the coming weeks? I think Sundays would probably be best, or after our regular Sat races.
Topic for Saturday’s club meeting
I just got my ScaleAuto white kit, and sponges for both cars. I’d like to put on sponges and practice, but dont want to mess up the tracks traction. (or I can live with rubber and just practice with sponges on Sunday morning at AllScale).
Don’t wait to get to All Scale Raceway to practice. The sooner you begin the sooner you will get an understanding on how the cars handle. You will also need to drive on the track to tune your car as best as possible for the race.I also think we need to get some cars together for the people going who dont have their cars (or cannot afford one).
I think we also need to have a strategy regarding the BRM -vs- Scaleautos.
What do you mean “strategy”?
— Who is racing BRM only, …Scaleauto only …..Who is racing both (verify data on our forum)
Topic for Saturday’s club meeting
— Who has a car; who needs to borrow a car?
Topic for Saturday’s club meeting
— Who needs tires, gears, etc. Can they buy from Marty or should buy from Alan/132slots.
I have everything anyone would need to get their car set up. People can use my parts for a tuning session and for the race when we are in Waxahachie.
— Schedule a BRM practice; … a SA practice (on the same day I assume, but can we designate specific times or order?)
This is more up to what everyone’s schedule will allow. We can discuss this and many of your other points at Saturday’s club meeting
— Weight and body float tuning — need some guidance
Other than saying you want to have body float using weight and where to put it is up to the individual based on their car and their driving style.
— Sponge Tire truing — need some guidance
No different than rubber except it takes much less time and effort. Be sure not to true them so much that they do not meet the rules.
— BRM front tires – should we true them to get them to minimum diameter, or just let the track do the work?
True them but don’t true them down to the minimum because they will wear during the race.
— Local tech inspection. Does everyone meet the specs before the trip?
The rules are posted. Anyone building a car that is not meet the specs should have their head examined. If anyone has any questions they can ask either Ary or me to check their car and make sure its legal.BRM and Scaleauto tuning day is set for April 25th at 1pm. If you are planning on attending the BRM-Scaleauto races in Waxahachie please plan on attending this tuning session so we can share notes and help each other get our cars ready for the race. I will have spare parts for both BRM and Scaleauto cars. If you are running a BRM I would suggest you order an anglewinder chassis conversion kit. You will need to make sure the chassis is absolutely flat and be prepared to bake it if it is not.
I look forward to seeing everyone on the 25th.
The controller interface is alligator clips.
The official wheel/tires we will be using are: Scaleauto ProComp 3 foam 13mm wide/27.5mm outside diameter. Part # SC-2421p.
You have officially been notified.
Marty
Great question. Screws can be changed out for any Scaleauto screw. Scaleauto offers many different lengths of screws for almost every part of the car.
Marty
Steve,
The braid from the guide is not permitted to push the front of the car up to give it the 1mm required ground clearance. The surface plate used to measure the 1mm has a large hole in it where the guide would go so it does not affect the measurement of the ground clearance at the front of the car.
https://www.radiokontrol.it/attrezzatura-scaleauto-SC-5003/product/4026250We are running at 12 volts.
Great questions.
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I will be at the track tomorrow, Saturday April 4th, to work on my BRM and Scaleauto cars for the Waxahachie race. I will have all my BRM and Scaleauto parts with me if any of you want to come up and try some thing out.
Marty
The final rules for the upcoming Scaleauto race in Waxahachie are attached. Everyone can start to preapare their cars to these rules. Let me know if any of you have any questions.
Marty
Scaleauto basic set up tips. This was taken from the Scaleauto Facebook page and translated as best as possible. There is some great basic set up information here along with some great pics to show you what they are talking about. Enjoy.
Marty
First Time out with the Race Prepared BMW Z4
Just like a real test day I am here at Kings at 10:20pm on Saturday night running my “blue printed” ScaleAuto BMW Z4 for the first time. Here is what I have learned.
1. Every bolt, and I mean every bolt needs to be secured with blue Loctite. I didn’t put it on the rear axle supports and they came lose after the first 20 laps.
NOTE: The Philips head screws have an interesting head on them that does not mesh with all Philips head screwdrivers so make sure you have a good fit before you force a bad situation and round out one of these screws.2. When you think you have the screws tight, you don’t. I thought I had the motor mounting clamps and bolts tight but 153 laps later the screws loosened and the motor/pinion backed off of the motor and left the car at a standstill.
3. Be careful in truing the ScaleAuto soft rear tires #SC-4736. These tires worked great when I put them on the car. They weren’t true but I thought that could only make them better. Once again I was wrong. They are like truing very large shore 15 tires. You have to be very careful with them or they will melt/gum up. I was able to true a good pair of them and was looking forward to running them tonight. I was surprised when they did not have the same amount of traction they did before they were true. I was also surprised to see the rate at which they were shedding rubber. They ran like shore 15 tires with large balls of tire rubber building up on them when pushed hard. The tires could run for eight to ten laps before I would have to stop to remove the balled up rubber from the tires.
My best lap time of the evening was 4.529. Time to go home and spend some more time getting the BMW dialed in. Good luck to the rest of you working on your cars.
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