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Author Topic: Série Nitro Spec / Spec Nitro Sreries  (Read 595 times)
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« on: January 01, 2010, 12:47:28 PM »

Règlement pour la série Nitro Spec.

OVERVIEW:
The idea is to keep things simple and fair. Everyone will run the same car, engine, electronics, tires and starting equipment. Also there will be no setup involved, cars will be run as they came out of the box, there will be no need to change shock angles, oils or get springs or sway bars, the cars will be the same on the track for everyone (good or bad). As the series goes on if something comes up as a weakness in the car that would be cost effective to change or replace on the car for say a hop-up. The group would decide as a group. Again we don't want all out aluminium graphite conversions of the car as we take a step back to full out race cars.  There is no question that these cars are not world class race machines so we wont waste money trying to improve them for nothing. After all we all will running the same car..

UPDATES:
Please check out this link for legal changes you can make to your car that will ensure longer life and durability. LEGAL CHANGES
 
CHASSIS:
RTR Nitro RS4 3 Evo #10001 #10002 #10031 #10032 #10033 #10034
All stock parts must stay stock
No hop-ups allowed
Custom or aftermarket bumper is allowed  (recommended) RPM NTC3 bumper fits well
No Suspension tuning (springs, oils, sway bars, ect)

ENGINE:Only the kit included nitro star T-15 or T-3.0 engine's may be used
stock air filter only(the new version of the cars filter) no aftermarket such as airsaver.
fuel tubing maybe changed as needed.
no internal engine modifications are permitted

TUNED PIPE:
kit supplied pipe must be used on the T-3.0 engine
no modifications to the pipe or header permitted to the T-3.0 engine
A longer nut and bolt combo may be used to secure the header to the engine block.
Those using the T-15 may use any pipe/header combo.
 
TIRES:
kit included D-Compound X-Pattern maybe used.
any rim
spec tire Sorex 36R/32R

BODIES:
Any 10th scale 200mm body
Holes of any size and location need for cooling and access to fuel tank and carb are allowed

ELECTRONICS:
Kit included HPI servos must be used
IF HPI servo fails then either the same HPI servo must be installed or an alternate FUTABA 3003 servo maybe used (very cheap 15$)
No other servos allowed
Kit included transmitter and receiver can be used
Any Transmitter and receiver combo can be used (many people own radios they are used to as well this will help keep freq conflicts to a minimum)
Kit included RX pack  may be upgraded to a 5cell NIHM RXpack (highly recommended)

STARTING GEAR:Only the included ROTO START will be allowed
Any brand of glow plug igniter is allowed
no starter boxes

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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2010, 10:06:30 PM »

I am excited to finally find a track reasonably close to me...count me in for this class
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« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2010, 04:06:53 AM »

Getting excited for this series to start up...got the RS4 up on my workbench going through making sure everything's in order and ready to go. I did notice that it has a fuel filter, will that be allowed to stay on the car, or do I need to take it out? (I bought this car used, so not 100% sure if thats a piece that comes with the car or aftermarket)
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« Reply #3 on: March 12, 2010, 06:44:04 PM »

You can keep your fuel filter on, it's not a performance upgrade.

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