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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2010 17:02:06 GMT -7
What brands and gear combo are you running plastic or metal for tjets and your class cars and does and have the rules and schedule of the race you all run thanks for any help
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Post by ninjatek on Sept 12, 2010 22:41:59 GMT -7
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2010 17:01:10 GMT -7
Thank you ,you have most helpful ,where do you race at
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Post by swamper on Sept 14, 2010 17:31:14 GMT -7
2010 NTRA Event Schedule « Thread Started on 3 Feb, 2010, 10:57am »
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Psycho Slots Dragway Colorado December 18th 2009 T&T January 17th Winter Nat's
Classes:
N/PS NTRA Rules (Nostalgia Pro Stock)
Nostalgia Pro Comp NTRA Rules (Gasser, BB/FC or Altered. Run the body you prefer)
MM/PS ISRA Rules No Points
PSD 16' Timed section Rail height .013 Routed MDF board Floor enamel painted surface sanded smooth 2 - 12 volt industrial deep cycle batteries Trackmate timing system
Round rail. The rail itself is .062 in diameter. From the edge of the slot to the rail is 7/32"
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Carl S. PMS Dragway Missouri Feb 20th (T&T) March 20th (Nat's)
March Madness
Classes:
S/S NTRA Rules. Will be allowing 2 entries per person at this event.
"PMS Drag-O-Way" Aurora "O" gauge track, Rail Height ? True HO scale 1/8th mile (87th scale) Shut down area is wired with dynamic braking Control is via TrackMate Semi-Pro version Power is a 13.8 volt, 5 Amp regulated power supply per lane
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Gasser NTRA Rules
Rat Rods NTRA Rules
WDWAHO WDWAHO Raceway resembles an old country drag strip.
Timed length is 8'-9" which equates to a 1/75th scale
1/8th mile drag strip. Actually it's a 16' long, two lane
oval track with a couple curves added into the drag
strip return road. Timing is by TrakMate for both the
drag strip and the oval track. Track power is by two
Gilanko 0-20 volt power supplies. One for each lane
and both set at 18 volts.
The rail is .013" high and the width of the rail is .060" Also the surface is Formica type laminate (Wilsonart brand). This track is custom built by Full Tilt Speedways
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Rick Voegelin Lions Dragway California
October T&T Dates TBD November Nat's Dates TBD
Classes:
Stock Club rules. Will be submitting
Competition Chassis Class TBD NTRA
Lions Dragway
24' overall length, 15' 3" timed section (1/4 mile at HO scale), 8' shutoff with dynamic braking TKO custom CNC routed, Sintra 8' sections Rectangular rails, .012-.015" rail height 0-30 volt/10-amp adjustable power supply Trackmate DP2000 timing system Report to Mod - Link to Post - Back to Top Logged
---------------------------------------------------- Here is the race schedule for this year.
SWAMPER
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2010 19:40:55 GMT -7
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Post by ninjatek on Sept 15, 2010 13:32:33 GMT -7
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Post by allstarhr on Oct 26, 2010 8:20:00 GMT -7
Would HO scale versions of these be legal for the NTRA N/FC class?
Four gear version would be trick. Wonder what it would sound like at 20 volts?
It's obvious which ones the Mopar guys would run.
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Post by rickvoegelin on Oct 26, 2010 13:10:42 GMT -7
Would HO scale versions of these be legal for the NTRA N/FC class? Four gear version would be trick. Wonder what it would sound like at 20 volts? It's obvious which ones the Mopar guys would run. I think I've already got some of those square and triangular gears in my T-jets . . . the ones that sound like rock crushers! I'm thinking that Pentastar gears should be mandatory for all Mopars in future NTRA events! <g> Great stuff, incredible workmanship! Thanks, Rick V.
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