GG ~ I decided to post a reply (instead of another text) of my two named suggestions for your 6 Gallardo "Happy Birthday" Slot Cars
Lamborghini Racing or Lamborghini Championship (LR or LC Class) and they both sound cool, if its okay I say so myself. I have no real purpose for these names but just find they sound good.
Your suggestion (via a text) Lamborghini Series (LS Class) also sounds cool and have a feeling you have a good reason for this name.
Anyway, here is the info (on the forum) for all the other FRC guys to help with the choice.
Luke
ps: I'm hitting (thanks for the advice) that Preview Button every few minutes
Six Lamborghini Gallardos
Six Lamborghini Gallardos
Last edited by Luke on Thu May 25, 2023 7:00 pm, edited 4 times in total.
Re: Six Lamborghini Gallardos
Great suggestions Luke. I had just added the class to our regs topic as "Lambo Series" but that's open for change. I have another class proposal coming up so keep checking the forum.
Glad you're using the "Preview" option... I always do (as I will with this).
Gordon
Glad you're using the "Preview" option... I always do (as I will with this).
Gordon
Re: Six Lamborghini Gallardos
Gordon,
I was comparing the best Porsche Cup qualifying time set last Thursday (7.881 secs.) with those previously set by Jonathan's Audi R8 (7.267 secs.) and my Ferrari F430 (7.821 secs.). These are both standard Scalextric cars , with the exception of silicone tyres, and the super low-profile 'tyres' on the Ferrari. The Porsches are fitted with higher performance motors but standard tyres but the times are a bit slower than stock 18,000 rpm motor cars. What this suggests to me is that the tyres make a bigger difference on this track than the more powerful motor. I think it would be interesting to do a comparison with the Lamborghinis (before you chip and modify all of them) by timing them in four different stages:
1)Fully stock, including tyres.
2)As above but with silicone tyres.
3)High performance motor but stock tyres.
4)High performance motor and silicone tyres.
What do you think ?
Steve
I was comparing the best Porsche Cup qualifying time set last Thursday (7.881 secs.) with those previously set by Jonathan's Audi R8 (7.267 secs.) and my Ferrari F430 (7.821 secs.). These are both standard Scalextric cars , with the exception of silicone tyres, and the super low-profile 'tyres' on the Ferrari. The Porsches are fitted with higher performance motors but standard tyres but the times are a bit slower than stock 18,000 rpm motor cars. What this suggests to me is that the tyres make a bigger difference on this track than the more powerful motor. I think it would be interesting to do a comparison with the Lamborghinis (before you chip and modify all of them) by timing them in four different stages:
1)Fully stock, including tyres.
2)As above but with silicone tyres.
3)High performance motor but stock tyres.
4)High performance motor and silicone tyres.
What do you think ?
Steve
Re: Six Lamborghini Gallardos
Gordon,
re. trying out Lamborghini with stock motor, you can borrow a Scalextric DPR chip from me if needed.
Steve
re. trying out Lamborghini with stock motor, you can borrow a Scalextric DPR chip from me if needed.
Steve