The following was written by Mr. Alpink >
"got mine and Hank's yesterday. we tested and divied them up today. after testing all we each took one and mounted a body.after lubing, of course. mine began a little awkwardly with a sort of rythym/pulsing slow/fast/slow/faster/slow/fast/slow/faster for about a lap. mean while Hank was getting his shoes properly adjusted and doing a little freeing up of the top plate gear train with a fine grit sand paper.
mine was now running pretty good with no more pulsations and getting quieter every lap.
we ran neck and neck with mine having a slight edge down the main straight with a little more top end. mine had considerable roll out upon letting off throttle and Hank's was a bit tight. Hank kept fine tuning his shoes and getting a little quicker, but I still would get around him at the end of the straight.
the tires never, once, came off. they get extremely good traction right out of the gate with little or no spinning. they do get dirty quick and the difference between dirty and clean is night and day.
Hank monkeyed with his brush tension and caused his to slow a bit. meanwhile I just kept making laps with mine and it was getting quieter every lap and easier to get into the turns. Hank finally got his brush tension back to where he was getting even with me on the straight.
we took a little break.
upon returning to track, Hank's was beating mine down the straight quite easy and I was becoming disappointed. after just two laps, mine came back to it's previous ability and we were doing side by side laps again. I even started to get that long straight pull away back. hank would occasionally make a little tweek, trying to fine tune and squeeze that little bit more out of his.
Hank is master of his track and I am barely able to keep upright, but these drove like a charm and I was able to be competitive and actually stay in slot for many laps ( maybe Hank was sandbagging so I wouldn't get disappointed and quit! ).
any way all I did with mine was the initial lube ( of course we both switched magnets around to put blue in front ) and once cleaning the pickup shoes and frequently cleaning the tires on tape. my shoes were toe heavy and only touching the rail on a very small patch on the leading edge. but the car ran every time it was put straight in the lane and was quite quick.
after agreeing that the cars were about equal and a bargain at $12.00 we needed to do stuff and I left. I left the chassis I was testing with Hank and took another of his un-run chassis. we plan on using the one I was testing as a base and NOT tweeking it but running snot out of it when ever we can to get an idea of longevity in a completely stock condition.
all the chassis we got ran quick and easily on a 9 volt battery with first touch except one. it had a hanger issue, or rather a pickup shoe bend issue and was easily fixed and sounding like the rest. after making sure they all ran, we put them back in the box and then alternated choosing one by one until we both had same amount and none were left in box. all in all, I am am more than pleased with what I got and don't at all understand the issues I have read regarding these. they were no more or less able than a NOS t-jet( of which I still have a couple hundred in cases) right out of the box. of course they are faster overall with DASH magnets, trilam 14 OHM armature and domed copper brushes.
the slight noise from the top plate gear train diminished quickly enough through just running, I would day within ten laps. Hank's was quiet immediately because of the care he took with the top plate gears prior to putting on track. a normal, proper break in period should result in complete smooth running at optimal performance levels.
again, anyone making claims that these chassis are over priced or under developed should, perhaps, find another hobby.
Hank and I thoroughly enjoyed running about 50 laps and proving that tuning or just running, equally allow the car to come to it's greatest potential in each way.
mileage may vary."