Translation from Yorkshire accent,
'owt for nowt' = 'ought for nought', or 'something for nothing'
This is in connection with hop up motors for 1/32 cars.
If you ONLY have 0.5 amp per car in the Power Supply department,
is there really any point in trying to upgrade from a standard Scalextric (or Fly) motor?
Is there really any way to get more actual car performance out of that half a measly ampere,
JUST by swapping motors?
Although I have my doubts, I honestly don't know and that's why I am asking!
'owt for nowt' = 'ought for nought', or 'something for nothing'
This is in connection with hop up motors for 1/32 cars.
If you ONLY have 0.5 amp per car in the Power Supply department,
is there really any point in trying to upgrade from a standard Scalextric (or Fly) motor?
Is there really any way to get more actual car performance out of that half a measly ampere,
JUST by swapping motors?
Although I have my doubts, I honestly don't know and that's why I am asking!