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Ohmmmmm

PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:49 am
by smithspeedway
No, I haven't taken up meditation. Who races on a relatively flat track and uses less than 25 ohm controllers?

Steve

Re: Ohmmmmm

PostPosted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 1:34 pm
by BIG E
We run 1/24 FCR hardbody cars and Reality Modifieds on small (30-50 ft. lap length, relatively flat) ovals, using either Parma "Deathstar" 16D, Pro Slot balanced 16D, or Hawk 40K rpm motors @ 12v DC (auto/marine battery). Most all of the drivers use 2-4 ohm Parma "Econo" or "Turbo" controllers, and some use various brands of digital/electronic controllers.
I use 3 and 4 ohm "single barrel" Parma Turbo controllers myself, which allows for plenty of variation in throttle response. This is also the same controller I use on commercial tracks for road racing, with the same type FCR hardbody cars.
My favorite use for my 25 ohm controller (also a Parma single barrel Turbo) is for modern "magnet missile" (inline, hi-perf) HO racing.
I also use it for all of my HO drag racing cars, regardless of chassis type. I always bring a bag of different resistance controllers anyway, and just use what best matches the car and track conditions. Then again, I'm one of those guys that likes having a bunch of different Russkit/Parma controller handles to use, and personally not really a fan of digital controllers, regardless of their electronic superiority.
That's my take on the subject, at least. Enjoy the racing! -- Ernie :>)

Re: Ohmmmmm

PostPosted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 10:23 am
by smithspeedway
Maybe its gearing. Our lap length is around 55 feet. 2-4 ohm controllers feel like an off/on switch with Falcons, not enough mid range modulation.

Re: Ohmmmmm

PostPosted: Sat Mar 19, 2016 8:03 pm
by woodman
What rpm motors are you running, and track voltage......
Steve what is the foot print of you'r oval?