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Post by SKR on Dec 14, 2007 17:31:11 GMT -7
Thanks for sending me pics of your track Geo & Max. Rather unique. My understanding is that you have to shift halfway down the track (see shifter handles). Also instead of hand controllers they use drum pedals on the floor for pedal controllers. Looks like a bunch of fun. Geo & Max write: The start line the lights are built into the track still looking for a program and were to purchase it right now we are useing reed switchs at the start and end so we only get time and we just eye ball the winner rite now we only have a few people come around and mostly race the oval i am hopeing in feb or march to get some drags going on thanks geo and max Mad Maxs Dragway Jackson Mi total drag strip legnth is 17 ft. 2 1/2 is no power at the end it is 13.5 volts on the 1st half and 30 volt on the 2nd half so you have to shift to power up the 2nd half or we can switch it to all 13.5 or all 30 for t jet 13.5 works best but tycos and super g's with some work done to them on 30 volt look out un godly fast less than 1/2 a second i think our record .408 most t jets on 13.5 volt are 2.4 seconds stock 1.9sec with some work we are aslo looking at a 1/24 drag strip we found i'll keep you posted
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Post by Deleted on Nov 19, 2008 17:35:22 GMT -7
we are putting together a 1/32 & 1/43 scale drag strip and a HO in Concord MI i will post pics as soon asap
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