Yes, It is called Short Course Late Model. There are mod and stock classes. The track I run at runs a mod class, It must be a SC truck chassis, only 2s lipo, and must run SC tires, anything else goes. My truck has the battery mounted all the way over to the left, all the electronics are mounted as far to the left as possible. I have 4 different springs and shock oils. I will snap some pictures of the chassis when I get a chance.
What does it say on the wing of the car?
The paint scheme on the car is the same a my 1:1 Late Model was painted back when I drove full sized cars. My trailer was pink and I towed with a pink and white pickup. As for the spoiler, it says "My heart is in racing ..... but my A$$ is in debt"
I know this isn't on-road, but it definitely isn't off-road, and there is no Oval section. I just started running these on a carpet oval and have only raced twice, so I could definitely use some help. How about you guys and gals that may be running these machines post up some setups, tips or tricks.
Mine is a Losi XXX-SCT with a Tekin RS Pro and redline 6.5.
The paint scheme on the car is the same a my 1:1 Late Model was painted back when I drove full sized cars. My trailer was pink and I towed with a pink and white pickup. As for the spoiler, it says "My heart is in racing ..... but my A$$ is in debt"
Do you put that saying that is on your spoiler on all your cars, LOL?
The paint scheme on the car is the same a my 1:1 Late Model was painted back when I drove full sized cars. My trailer was pink and I towed with a pink and white pickup. As for the spoiler, it says "My heart is in racing ..... but my A$$ is in debt"
Do you put that saying that is on your spoiler on all your cars, LOL?
Matbe I should, but no I don't only have it on my Late Model.
Yes, there is a plate that attaches where the left side nerf bar was, and the battery is held down with 2 Velcro straps. When running oval you want to get as much of the weight as you can to the left side, all of the electronics are mounted as far left as possible also.
Yes, there is a plate that attaches where the left side nerf bar was, and the battery is held down with 2 Velcro straps. When running oval you want to get as much of the weight as you can to the left side, all of the electronics are mounted as far left as possible also.
You can run two batteries with a Traxxas Series Battery Wire Harness .