Race in Japan
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how do those tiny things go so fast
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@rizzlecicks here is all about tuning.........
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wow, nice track
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@venedickacer I UNDERSTAND. IM FILIIPINO
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@ho33es "the tracks are too long" he/she is speaking in tagalog
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@ho33es He Says The Tracks Are Very Long He Is Speaking Filipino...:)
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how long for one lap
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@ho33es He said "The tracks are very long" in filipino
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@ho33es he said "the tracks are long"! I know tagalog :D
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is there any skill in this
rizzlecicks 5 months ago
yes, but not the skill such as driving an rc car or controlling a slot car around the turns. The skill is completely at a mechanical level. Basically, the smoother you make your car run, the fast you go, and then you have to get it to stay inside the track, which sounds easy on the straights and most curves, but then there are some hard fast curves, jumps and other sorts of technical parts that make it challenging. This video is rather old and these cars can go much faster nowadays.
ho33es 5 months ago
ang haba ng tracks..
venedickacer 11 months ago 5
@venedickacer what?
ho33es 11 months ago
i want to see a silver-wound AC motor set-up or Kyoso on this track since i use those motors instead of tamiya motors, the AC plasma just switch the brush and use silver wire and it'll have the same battery consumption as a rev-runed motor but 8 times faster
TMPG2009 1 year ago
@TMPG2009 I didn't understand half that, with the exception of of silver wire part, but i'm guessing you're a slot car expert. What kind of rpm do these motors of yours pull out?
There's 3 wheeled trikes for these tracks which run motors with well into the 6 digits rpm, which can achieve speeds beyond 60 mph. Well not exactly for this track, since one bump and the little bugger will go flying, but in tracks with no elevation changes.
ho33es 1 year ago