Great @SonionS please get in touch we can help you to get up and running and if you want to have a go with the clubs cars you can most of the times one of us is there so we can help you.
We are not sure we understand your question however from new the play should be minimal and it is fine to be there to allow for free movement. Once you had some use there will be more play and if it gets too much you may have to replace the ball end.
You can bring back loose ball joints by putting some superglue in the connector/joint with the metal ball end in it. Then use some metal polish or similar to loosen up the ball joint to move freely without much/any play. You can use toothpaste too but it will take longer.
Yes, we do however it is personal often and dependening what class your race. In general a small amount is all you need. May be start at 5% and see how it feels.
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne I keep seeing different hobby shops have track racing days on Wednesdays. Why is that? Why not Saturdays? This is what I'm going to ask beach rc in south Carolina.
Very cool video. I've raced a bit of Offroad 1/10th but always wanted to try on-road. Had a look at Boronia and looks great.
Great @SonionS please get in touch we can help you to get up and running and if you want to have a go with the clubs cars you can most of the times one of us is there so we can help you.
Great vid, i'm looking for an affordable motor and ESC combo for 1:10 touring car that won't let me down, can you reccomended any?
The ORCA system works very well! The current OE1 is definitely worth a look.
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne thank you very much for the suggestion
Cool video ! That could be interesting to do one especially about driving tips (how to use throttles, brakes, steering,...)
Thank you! Yes good idea! We will add it to the list
Thanks for the tips buddy really helped 👍😎
Glad it helped
How do remove play or movement in ball end on shocks that's new
We are not sure we understand your question however from new the play should be minimal and it is fine to be there to allow for free movement. Once you had some use there will be more play and if it gets too much you may have to replace the ball end.
You can bring back loose ball joints by putting some superglue in the connector/joint with the metal ball end in it. Then use some metal polish or similar to loosen up the ball joint to move freely without much/any play. You can use toothpaste too but it will take longer.
@@alexcatto1432 thanks
Hello! Thanks for the video. Do you use drag brake? If so, how much drag break is usually needed for touring cars?
Yes, we do however it is personal often and dependening what class your race. In general a small amount is all you need. May be start at 5% and see how it feels.
What are the most common chassis do u guys play with??
Currently we use the Yokomo BD11.
Where is the shop ?
Melbourne Australia
Why Wednesday night's on most hobbyshops?
Sorry what is the question?
@@HearnsHobbiesMelbourne I keep seeing different hobby shops have track racing days on Wednesdays. Why is that? Why not Saturdays? This is what I'm going to ask beach rc in south Carolina.
Is there a club for fpv drone racing?
Yes, there is. You need to search the web to see if drone racing is being organised in your area.