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Bondonutz 06.13.2010 11:04 AM

GPS, wonderful idea !
Whats a simple to use decent qaulity/easily affordable unit ?????

Another thing also !
I think I'd like to get some drift tires for my rig, I thought it would be fun slinging a 1/8 scale around for some sideways drifts ???

Suggestions Please !

TexasSP 06.13.2010 11:50 AM

Get the most basic hiking style (meaning only gives coordinate locations and what not) GPS you can find. I would search the bay for one. You should be able to pick something up well under 50 bucks that will give speed read outs and hold the top speed for you. There are some pretty small ones now too.

Overdriven 06.13.2010 02:07 PM

I tried a set of Imex premount rally/street tires once. They were rubber, but the compound sucked for traction and but ended up making for pretty good drift tires. Plus they were cheap $25 I think for the set of four at my lhs. Just don't expect them to last too long, I think I got 12-15 packs through before the tread was gone and I wore holes in them soon after.

Bondonutz 06.13.2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 369690)
Get the most basic hiking style (meaning only gives coordinate locations and what not) GPS you can find. I would search the bay for one. You should be able to pick something up well under 50 bucks that will give speed read outs and hold the top speed for you. There are some pretty small ones now too.

This will be my first GPS purchase so this helps tons, Thanks TSP !

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Originally Posted by Overdriven (Post 369699)
I tried a set of Imex premount rally/street tires once. They were rubber, but the compound sucked for traction and but ended up making for pretty good drift tires. Plus they were cheap $25 I think for the set of four at my lhs. Just don't expect them to last too long, I think I got 12-15 packs through before the tread was go e and I wore holes in them soon after.

Are these 1./10 or 1/8th scale your talking about ?
I'll check out Imex's website, Thanks

Overdriven 06.13.2010 04:25 PM

They were 1/8th scale buggy/onroad, 17mm, I used them on my rc8.

PBO 06.13.2010 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 369688)
GPS, wonderful idea !
Whats a simple to use decent qaulity/easily affordable unit ?????

Suggestions Please !

Forerunner 101

Bondonutz 06.13.2010 06:11 PM

Looks good, small and has the features I need. Do you have any experience with this model or brand ??
I'm totally new to GPS

PBO 06.13.2010 06:24 PM

It's the one I use, I can't note any flaws or user problems...it's very versatile. It will even fit onto a 1/8 wing mount (using the supplied wrist strap) which is handy for confirming speed in your truggy/buggy...it sits in there beautifully & is protected for all but the most severe crash

Here's a 'size' shot from my Rustler. You'll note the sophisticated rubber band mounting system!!

http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/w...h_P1010029.jpg

Bondonutz 06.13.2010 06:47 PM

I did a google search and found out more info about it, I must say it's a fine model most perfect for the application. It is a discontinued model tho ?
I emailed the seller to see if he's willing to do a price break on the S&H charges.

BTW, sick ass Rusty !

Overdriven 06.13.2010 08:35 PM

Did a little digging, these were the tires I used and was talking about. They'll be good for drifting and thats about it.
http://www.imexrc.com/servlet/the-16...dsh-RIM/Detail

PBO 06.14.2010 01:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Overdriven (Post 369748)
Did a little digging, these were the tires I used and was talking about. They'll be good for drifting and thats about it.
http://www.imexrc.com/servlet/the-16...dsh-RIM/Detail

Exactly what I use for drifting...had a few fail at high wheel RPM (low speed) but they're very cheap so I'm happy to keep buying. Kyosho did a rally tyre a while ago, they're a GRP copy. Great for drifting & they don't fall apart, I think they're solid rubber? if ever you see them, grab them

Bondonutz 06.17.2010 08:43 PM

I brought home my Losi Dirt Oval body and my Fat Bastard cat commandeered it as a his new nap spot.
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...s/P6150003.jpg

nitrostarter 06.18.2010 12:08 AM

I sure wish my roller would come in so I can get mine together and going!

Bondonutz 06.18.2010 09:40 AM

Wishing isn't going to help me, our salesman from Horizon hasn't a clue when my Dirt Oval Car will be coming in ?? Could be several more weeks now till I see it. I asked him why in the hell did you tell me it'll ship the 15th ? The answer I got sounded like Blah Blah Blah IDK ? He's is supposedly going to find out today what the scoop is ?

BTW, the Losi Dirt Oval Body fits the 4x4 Slash perfectly and looks bad assed.
I also heard rumors of there being a asphault oval races trying to get started at the local wing place for Tuesday nights ? So I might have a place to run my car on a regular basis in comp ?

nitrostarter 06.18.2010 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bondonutz (Post 370246)
BTW, the Losi Dirt Oval Body fits the 4x4 Slash perfectly and looks bad assed.
I also heard rumors of there being a asphault oval races trying to get started at the local wing place for Tuesday nights ? So I might have a place to run my car on a regular basis in comp ?


Can we get a pic of the fitment on the Slash? :lol:


If you are running in regular competition, you'll most likely need a different setup than a drag car, i.e. tires, gearing, maybe motor...


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