by BARC 1 » Mon Nov 26, 2018 11:21 am
I hear what you are saying, but there has never been real parity across the board. I like the effort manufactures are going to to provide us with scale models that move. If an FF050 is required , then I am fine with it.
On my home track, almost all cars get the motors swapped out to the small Minebea square cans that have 6 poles and turn about 16 K. These motors are half the size of an FF50, but on my home track will keep up with most stock cars, and provide very smooth running.
Yesterday my Son in Law was over and we raced 5- 50 lap races head to head. I was running a stock Scaley P4 with the magnets removed, He chose a Scratch Built GT 40 with the small Minebea Square can.
I edged him 3 races to 5, and all races finished with the cars in the same lap!!!
For this race we were running both lanes at 12 volts, but as Bob mentioned variable voltage control on each lane will quickly add parity to the racing. For me it is not about being the fastest car, it is about running 5 races with results like my Son in Law, and I had yesterday. To expect different manufactures to deliver on that is a tall order. Each of us has different tracks, and car requirements. Most tracks have a terminal velocity time regardless of what motor is in the car. In my case the small Minebea motors get you there.
So in the end, it has, and always be, up to us to tune our cars to what we want. That is part of what makes this fun for me.