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08-03-2010, 09:32 PM
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just get u a part number 5793....its a tow hitch for me to tie my truck to yours with so u can pull me around
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08-03-2010, 09:47 PM
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LoL it's got old OS 12TR in it that's been slightly modified. The biggest part will be if the car will hold together. Haven't raced it since ummm I think 06 at rosewood. I'll try and make it at some point to run it with y'all. I enjoyed racing at thunder alley when it was a dirt track, running sprint and a GT. Kinda wish it was still dirt but I'm sure they had a good reason for paving it.
What ever happened to the concrete fish bowl of a track they had there??
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02-01-2011, 11:49 AM
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Hey Guys,
For those that do not know, we are starting up an iRacing Street Stock league to supplement our races at The Antique Barn and Hobby Shop and would like to invite yall to join us. It will be ran every other Wednesday night (the Wednesday following our race at the barn on Saturday), practice starting at or around 6pm and races starts at or around 8pm. Anyone interested in running should shoot me a pm with their email address or email to me at johnbage at gmail dot com (sorry typed out to prevent spambots from picking it up). We will be firing up or first practice race this Wednesday Feb 2nd with a few others to follow with our first official season to start March 9th and running until June 15th. There will be a $10 registration fee per season to help cover the server cost and a payout at the end of the season (details on payout still being worked out). If you dont have the $10 now dont worry about it as long as its in before the official season starts on March 9th. You can still run the practice races with us.
For those that are not familar with or dont know what iRacing is, its the best racing simulator to date. For more information you can visit their website at http://www.iracing.com
If you are not currently a member at iRacing and would like to try it out shoot me a PM or email and I can send you a ton of promotion codes that would save you lots of money.
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03-31-2011, 02:11 PM
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was wondering how strong the short course truck class is and wat the rules are
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03-31-2011, 02:18 PM
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was wondering how strong the short course truck class is and wat the rules are
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looks like this forum thread is most active for the alley, should answer most your questions.
http://www.carolinasrcracers.com/for...eway-wilson-nc
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03-31-2011, 02:27 PM
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okay thanks do u know if there is alot there on a weekly basias
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03-31-2011, 04:21 PM
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okay thanks do u know if there is alot there on a weekly basias
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i think its a strong turn out in sct 2wd. 15 registered last week, i think 9 in sct 4x4. this week will be huge b/c its a regional series coming in.
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06-11-2011, 10:21 AM
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Could anyone tell me how many MAH battery I need to run 2wd SCT and a suitable C rating? Also, if I have an older, non-timed speedo, what motor and gear will I need to keep up. Thanks!
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06-11-2011, 08:08 PM
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You need at least a 5000mah. C rating of course should be the most that you can afford. A 40-50 C will be plenty. As far as motors go you will need at least a 13.5 but a 10.5 would give you plenty of power. I currently run a Team Orion 3750kv motor and esc that they had on special and i have the throttle cut down. I would start off with a 25 tooth pinion and go from there. We have started to running at night now so the motors tend to run a little cooler. Hope this helps.
Jimbo
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06-11-2011, 08:25 PM
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