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OK Eric. got ya.. reading with an open mind.... but Im realy not defending the controler. It sells itself and it does it very well.. just giving you the facts about the unit.
Grim
Grim
??? What, so then you get beat up by the guys that can do prop work. You better learn props and setups first.I agree with what Reesor said.... stock and spec are not beginners classes at the national level, but they can work well at the local level. I'm all for open ESC's because it provides an extra tuning factor which can help to overcome the expense and/or labor of extreme prop work.
I think that's the balance we've tried to create, or it was created without our knowing...whatever the reason, it's working. It's something that the top drivers in the country like to run, and also has an affordability factor to help new guys...and crossovers!. They benefit from getting a reliable setup and can race deck to deck with dang near everybody in FE....
There needs to be a certain amount of freedom and individuality with these spec classes or there will be lost interest by more seasoned racers. As stated before it really is not a beginner class. It is a motor control class.
Doug
I agree.And, I can see a time where P-Limited actually eclipses (and dissolves) N-2 racing. That also plays into my opinion of only having a motor spec. Now, if I can talk Obama into doing a "Cash for N-2's" program where every N-2 boat gets $500, N-2 would probably drop off in 60-90 days...
LOL, Phil......??? What, so then you get beat up by the guys that can do prop work. You better learn props and setups first.
If you spec the prop, the prop guys are still going to work on it. They will get as much out of it as they can and say, " Look I am running the prop you choose.". You will jsut be limiting the size and shape. I highly doubt that there is any one prop that is good across the board for the many styles of boats. So the load may be even more on the controller because you got the wrong prop on a particular boat. You can spec all you want. The fast guys are still going to be fast. They just work on all aspecs of the boat to get to that speed. You can not spec setup!!!!!!If the consensus among racers is to have parity, spec the prop. In my wiew there are only a few racers that know how to work a prop and there are a lot of us who really don't even want to hassle with prop work. And if the intent of the spec class is for beginners then the prop absolutely needs to be speced. Furthermore by specing the prop there will be less pressure on esc's of lesser character.
Doug
WE hope you can make it, so mark your calender for August 18-21 for a Trip to Colorado!It's fun. We have a good group of P specers in our little club. Pretty equal speeds makes for good racing. Now to figure out how to finish races!Lets here what you guys have to say about what the intent of Spec class racing is or means.
ROCK IT
Grim
P.S. since we are doing a little bench racing....I'm pretty sure I have the fastest P spec boat in the WORLD . I hope you all get to come on down to Colorado in August so I can prove it!
I hope to be there!
Grim
Terry, The turnigy 120a and the Aquastar 120a controllers are only $49.99 and $56.99 respectively at hobbycity.com when you log in. Those are far superior to the 60a UL-1 controller, which if I remember correctly has "made in china" written on it, and is $80 or so. Doesn't matter to me tho, I am getting plenty of speed out of the UL-1 motor and controller in my p-spec tunnel setups and everything comes back very cool.I don't post here much but this thread is interesting to me.
My son and I run SV and UL spec. boats including rigger and LSH, the reason we run these classes is to keep the cost down.
To me what you do by allowing the "better adjustable" esc's is up the price of competing, if you want a better ESC then make it of the type that doesn't have adjustable timing. (Now you are wasting your money because there is no advantage to be had.)
Should I have to spent 120.00 ea. for an ESC with adj. timing to keep up when there is nothing wrong with the 60.00 ESC's that are made to be run with these spec. motors.
You have a very respectable racer who said he has done testing with the adj. ESC's and stated there is a clear advantage to using one.
What that tells me is that if ya don't have it, you wont keep up.
I read somewhere that Grim was an x slot car racer..........Grim remember what happened to all the "stock" classes ?
Same thing here the price of racing goes up and it keeps the regular racers out of big races like the Nats.
Why does it always turn into the most money thing, why cant it be the better hull design, better set up,better prop work, ect.........?
JMHO T.C.
Terry-thanks for jumping in!...You have a very respectable racer who said he has done testing with the adj. ESC's and stated there is a clear advantage to using one.
What that tells me is that if ya don't have it, you wont keep up.
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