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Luke
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New IROC Class...

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Hello Fellas,

Anyone for a (5th. IROC) Nissan GT-R Race :?:

The process for getting these 6 Scalextric (high impact) cars & perparing them for FRC's events or even a TSCC (Marabella "analogue" Track) racing event, is already in the pipeline ;)

The components: Motors 26K rpm, Tyres M45 Silicone & Digital Chips...

The persons onboard with this new venture: Gordon, Ramesh, Arden & yours truly :D


Proposed FRC Events with this new (5th. IROC) class.

Historic Saloon - 5 Races
Vintage Sports - 5 Races
G5SC .............. - 5 Races


Mini "IROC" Challenge - 6 Races/Motor Rating (18K rpm)
Rally Car ............................. - 5 Races


Ferrari "IROC" T/Challenge - 6 Races/Motor Rating (20K rpm)
F1 .............................. - 5 Races


Porsche "IROC" Cup - 6 Races/Motor Rating (21K rpm)
Mod Prod ................. - 5 Races


Lambo "IROC" Series - 6 Races/Motor Rating (25K rpm)
RGT ............................. - 5 Races


Nissan GT-R "IROC" NEW - 6 Races/Motor Rating (26K rpm)
Slot.It Challenge ................ - 5 Races


American Muscle - 5 Races
GT ..................... - 5 Races
LMP ................... - 5 Races

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Here is a youtube vid to motivate you guys for a Nissan GT-R race...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDP7Pty8 ... =endscreen

Just for the record - out the pipeline already: 5 Cars & 6 Motors 26K rpm... :)

This new project is open for discussion...

Luke
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Sounds interesting. I would say though, that if they are going to be raced on the Marabella analogue track that they probably would perform better without the digital chips as these reduce motor performance slightly as well as reduce braking effect. Doesn't really make a difference to the racing though, as all the cars should be affected equally.
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HI GUYS JUST A REMINDER , RACING THIS WEEKEND IN MARABELLA ,AT 5PM ALL INVITED, CONTACT RAMESH AT 678 1920 , ARDEN AT 355 5980 . SUN JULY 7TH EVENT. THANKS
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Hi Ramesh - Thanks for the invite and sorry I couldn't make it...

Suggestion - Can you or Arden do some vids of you'll guys in racing mode and post it on the forum?

Sure this will/could help much with us North boys coming down South :)

Luke
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Here's an update for this (post) new IROC class in 2014 - The proposed plans to make this happen for FRC & TSCC...

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FRC's "Digital" cars/car set-up...


A. Six Scalextric (High Impact) Nissan GT-R Cars...

C2990 Nissan GT-R... red - c/o Arden
C2991 Nissan GT-R... silver - c/o Luke
C3072 Nissan GT-R... white - c/o Luke
C3174 Nissan GT-R... gold - c/o Ramesh
C3184 Nissan GT-R... Stillen No. 975 livery - c/o Gordon

Already have the top 5 cars listed...

ATM - finding out about getting the sixth car, to make up the new IROC (6 Cars) Nissan GT-R class...


B. Six Motors...

H&R Racing Cobra FC130 motor - 26K rpm with 11Z S/Winder brass pinions. c/o Gordon


C. Six pairs Silicone Rear Tyres...

Maxxtrac M02, 21 or 45 Tyres.


D. Six Digital Chips...

Slot It SISP15 (New Type) SSD digital chip for the extra durability.

This new IROC (digital/analouge) Nissan GT-R class & the six new Digital TruSpeed Hand Controllers from Steve Hills, will go well together - whichever one comes first in 2014 :D

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TSCC's "Analouge" car/chassis set-up...

A. Six Completely built "ready to race" C2991 Nissan GT-R Chassis...

W9885 Chassis with front axle assembly
W9882 Rear axle assembly/rubber tyres
W9459 Non-digital module (cover) for plug ready cars
W8164 Motor 18K rpm complete with wires or any other motor "rpm" suggestion...
C8329 Round Guide blade
W8475 Magnet

B. Six pairs Silicone Rear Tyres...

Maxxtrac M02, 21 or 45 Tyres


This means with these 6 chassis set-ups, will only have to change the 6 bodies over for racing San Fernando/TSCC's first IROC analouge class :)

Tell me what you'll think - your brother in arms.

Luke
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Luke
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Here is a youtube (up date) vid for the new FRC Nissan GT-R race...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JaS7n6qKQe4

BTW, this project is still full speed ahead & on track for next year - not sure when though but know it will be in 2014...

I even have a great name for it - The Nissan GT-R "IROC" Super Series event & NSS abbreviation, ;)

Luke
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I like both the name and the abbreviation Luke.
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Great to know you approve Gordon.
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Hi Guys
Would this Nissan GTR IROC Series be open to me entering ?
And excuse the dumb question as I'm not sure how this works.
Are cars prepped and I buy the car or do I have to buy my own car and hand it in to be prepped ?
I would appreciate some feedback but if this is open to "Rookie's", I'd like to be considered.
Let me know.
Cheers
Ian
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Post by Luke »

Hi Ian,

Merry Christmas!!!

There is no such thing as a dumb question - only a dumb answer ent :D

So being the rookie (you say) you are, thats the nice thing about these four ready to race classes... You or anyone else can just show up and race in any of the (abbreviated: PC, LS, FTC or MC) IROC events.

Chata again,

Luke
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