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· Rob
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£7.29 for the gears & pinion is not bad at all.

As you say this will fit onto the fatter Ninco axle (3/32 size). Which saves money.

People can use their NC-5 if they wish or upgrade to a 21,000rpm NSR King or Slot.it Boxer motor.

Most people will have some slot.it tyres kicking around too if they want to upgrade those as well.

Sounds like a good way to gently open up the class for no great cost.

and ditch the magnet which is not helping the track.

It's a win, win situation.

NSR King 21,400rpm Motor: (£11.79)

NSR King Motor 21,400rpm

Slot.it Boxer 21,500rpm Motor: (£13.59)

Slot.it Boxer Motor 21,500rpm
 

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Just to bring everyone back down to earth, Remember we do need to vote on this.
I'm pretty sure I know how the vote would go but in the interests of fairness maybe we should look for a solution on how to run mag/non mag together.
 

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Syd do have a question about the axels the standard ninco axel is 2.5mm I believe the race axels are 3/32 like slot it, so I take it those gears by nsr are for 2.5mm as they would be no different to slot it. Have I got my thinking wrong here?
 

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The early/std ninco axles are 2.5mm the later ones inc prorace are 3/32.
The two nsr gear sets I have used so far I've had to clean out with a drill to get a slide on fit. Ive had to do the same with prorace wheels. But thats the nature of fettling any car.
One important thing I found is that the axle bushes need to be a good fit on the axle or you'll get handling & gear mesh issues.
 

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QUOTE (penfold @ 2 Oct 2011, 19:49) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>See you can get a complete front and rear axel kit for ninco includes wheels Topslot £26.49 not bad at all with a motor on top and re-using bits you have like tyres seems quite good

That is very interesting! But it is still going to add up if you have two race cars... I can afford it, but I'm not sure all the guys can.
 

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Or if you are supplying cars for your kids! As a club we've always maintained that everyone should be able to compete at the same level, After all it's a competition on the track not who has the deepest pockets.
Having said that Ninco spares are very expensive so investigating other options isn't a bad thing.

Hopefully I'll have three Lexus (minus magnet) running for Friday one with NC5, One Boxer and the other NSR King but all retaining the Ninco running gear to see how they compare with Syds.
 

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Good idea Nick. Sometimes the difference in running gear is insignificant, remember in JGTC and Meganes some people swearing by metal gears but the plastic ones were just as fast...
 

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I see what your saying on gears but ninco spares are generally more expensive than nsr and you get better quality, and yes your right nick the club porsches are at 15v and they did ok, do like the smoothness of nsr though
 

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So wind it up to 18V then everyone has the ooomph they need from a standard motor. Less stress on the motors without the magnetic drag anyway. Sounds good to me
 

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Syds car is very driveable and was good to run it in race conditions. Although I got 135 laps I'm sure there's more in it so expect totals nearer 140 which isn't far short of a mag car.
I tried my Lexus with a triple x motor but this is too fast in a straight line and overall lap times were slower so I'd go along with the suggestion of a 21,500 rpm limit. Unfortunately didn't get to try an NC5 non mag version but I don't think it would be far short (The Ford GT's are regularly in the low 130s and I'm sure a JGTC type car would go better).
If we were to do it I'd also be in favour of opening it up to any Ninco anglewinder (Maybe exclude Ford GT & Mosler).
 
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