New 'Brushless Drag Slot Car Racing' Facebook page
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Posted 21 March 2022 - 08:21 AM
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Posted 21 March 2022 - 11:58 AM
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Posted 21 March 2022 - 12:41 PM
I know him.
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Posted 21 March 2022 - 12:43 PM
Why don't you join, Tom?
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#5
Posted 21 March 2022 - 01:46 PM
If they need me, I can be reached at BrushlessSlotCar@gmail.com.
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Posted 21 June 2022 - 11:51 PM
The new 'Brushless Drag Slot Car Racing' Facebook page (OK not all that new anymore) is up to 39 members! Little posting activity though. Little here as well. And the same at the other brushless Facebook forum.
I thought brushless would develop a niche following. For whatever reason that doesn't seem to be happening.
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Posted 22 June 2022 - 05:57 AM
The new 'Brushless Drag Slot Car Racing' Facebook page (OK not all that new anymore) is up to 39 members! Little posting activity though. Little here as well. And the same at the other brushless Facebook forum.
I thought brushless would develop a niche following. For whatever reason that doesn't seem to be happening.
I have heard that track owners don’t want the brushless stuff in the building let alone on their tracks!
They can’t make money on it they say…..is it because the motors don’t wear out or they are tooo consistent?
Maybe just scared of something new? Just a fad that will “ go away “ if we don’t pay it any attention or give it a fair shake.
#8
Posted 22 June 2022 - 08:34 AM
This particular track owner has no problem with brushless motors.
They provide a tremendous cost reduction over racing with cobalt motors...and right now the racers of cobalt motors are not exactly plentiful.
It should be much easier to find 10 people that will buy a $200 motor/esc combo than to find one person that will buy 10 cobalt motors.
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#9
Posted 22 June 2022 - 02:42 PM
Why turn away guys that will still pay for track time n buy tires?
Don't see this bias anywhere else in the world.
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Give me enough rope and I'll build a fast car... or hang myself?
#10
Posted 22 June 2022 - 03:18 PM
Some trackowners don't like eBay cars either.
I intend to live forever! So far, so good.
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Posted 22 June 2022 - 03:23 PM
I haven't heard of any track owners banning them. Which tracks won't allow them?
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Posted 22 June 2022 - 05:44 PM
This particular track owner has no problem with brushless motors.
They provide a tremendous cost reduction over racing with cobalt motors...and right now the racers of cobalt motors are not exactly plentiful.
It should be much easier to find 10 people that will buy a $200 motor/esc combo than to find one person that will buy 10 cobalt motors.
Jim how many brushless cars are on your tracks? Just wondering.
For $200 you can buy 3 brushless setups and still have change left over
#13
Posted 23 June 2022 - 10:12 PM
Well a track owner just joined the Facebook group. So much for the track owner collusion conspiracy.
Come join us, Tom. We need your expertise. We'll make you a moderator. Martin (who is super good guy) helps form time to time, but I don't think he really likes to post. Unfortunately.
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Posted 24 June 2022 - 06:56 AM
Well a track owner just joined the Facebook group. So much for the track owner collusion conspiracy.
Come join us, Tom. We need your expertise. We'll make you a moderator. Martin (who is super good guy) helps form time to time, but I don't think he really likes to post. Unfortunately.
Mr. Smith I own a drag strip too, I don’t have a problem with the brushless powered cars running on it.
There are members of the blog that own tracks and don’t like the brushless technology, I’ll let them post how they feel about it if they want too.
The “ collusion conspiracy “ is real. Why isn’t there anyone actually racing brushless powered cars on any tracks in the USA on a regular basis?
Looks like the UK and the rest of Europe don’t have a problem with racing them.
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Posted 24 June 2022 - 07:53 AM
Tom,A-Mr. Smith I own a drag strip too, I dont have a problem with the brushless powered cars running on it.
There are members of the blog that own tracks and dont like the brushless technology, Ill let them post how they feel about it if they want too.
B-The collusion conspiracy is real. Why isnt there anyone actually racing brushless powered cars on any tracks in the USA on a regular basis?
C-Looks like the UK and the rest of Europe dont have a problem with racing them.
I've stayed out of brushless talk for months, and would of liked to of kept it that way, but your above disinformation post is just so outrageous, I just can't.
Answering the above statements.
A-owning a drag strip and running a commercial raceway are 2 different things.
Is your drag strip in a commercial location, where you are "open" 3-6 days a week, and anyone can walk in and pay you to use your drag strip.
Or is it in your home or some other non- commercial location?
B-why isn't there anyone racing brushless cars on a regular basis?
Was that a serious statement?
As far as I can tell, there are probably 6-12 functioning brushless road course cars in the whole United States.
At the moment, there are too many machinations required to get one functioning on the track.
Once the situation becomes where a raceway, like myself, can email my distributor and order an XYZ RTR brushless car for $65 net and sell it to my customer for $100, I guarantee there will be regular racing.
C-last I heard, ISRA, the main International flat track slot racing org, where the majority of the members are in Europe, held some sort of vote and brushless is banned from their Championship races for the next 2-3 years.
IIRC, over concerns about the racing being driven too much on ESC tech advances, which are in their infancy, at the moment.
I personally don't care one way or the other, but the majority of European racers are against it at the moment.
I wouldn't be surprised to see that change once the technology has stabilized in the next few years.
You've portrayed me, and raceway owners in general, as enemies of brushless.
I personally have tested a car for a friend, and reported on my impressions on FB.
If other raceway owners have concerns, IMO, it's not about the motors lasting too long.
It's about all the related products only being sold on EBAY, or direct, say in the case of the Italian guy who has made an ESC.
Bottom line, please continue promoting brushless, but be aware I will respond when you make posts like your last one.
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Inventor of the Low CG guide flag 4/20/18
IRRA® Components Committee Chairman
Five-time USRA National Champion (two G7, one G27, two G7 Senior)
Two-time G7 World Champion (1988, 1990), eight G7 main appearances
Eight-time G7 King track single lap world record holder
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Posted 24 June 2022 - 10:39 AM
AS Mike indicates, right now the issue is availability of the esc.
I don't feel like messing with the Talon because it is not plug and play for road course racing...it's pretty kludgy compared to the preproduction prototypes being tested.
I will certainly buy the Mack and/or the Model Drome as soon as they are in production...directly, as that is no different from the other stuff I buy that is not available through slot car distributors.
Drag racing, that's different, I don't have a drag strip so it's a non-starter.
Also, keep in mind that drag racers build multiple cars, race them all and the primary focus is on bracket racing, not speed or longevity but on consistency.
There's not much pressure to spend more money for an esc each each car, even if the brushless motors are cheap and consistent...the brushed motors are already cheap and consistent.
Jim Honeycutt
"I don't think I'm ever more 'aware' than I am right after I hit my thumb with a hammer." - Jack Handey [Deep Thoughts]
#17
Posted 24 June 2022 - 11:05 AM
None of any of that prevents someone from buying a Talon and a motor, modding it so it will work, slapping it in a car and going to a track to test/play around with it. Who in the US has done that? Martin, Tom and Mike Low have. Who else? And how many times have 2 or more people ever shown up at a track at the same time? Probably only Martin and Tom. Did they race with each other? Maybe, but I've never heard them mention it.
My point is people are not getting involved in this. Initially there was a lot of interest but very few people are actually giving it a go.
So the obstacle certainly isn't track owners, it's the lack of interest. Disappointingly.
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#18
Posted 24 June 2022 - 12:21 PM
Say what?
"So the obstacle certainly isn't track owners, it's the lack of interest. Disappointingly."
Uh, Mike and I just got through explaining why track owners are the issue, as far as road courses.
When we can present it as a finished product for racing, we will.
Right now, the current nature of the business, except for Retro, sort of, is not building or experimentation, but buy it and run/race it.
Jim Honeycutt
"I don't think I'm ever more 'aware' than I am right after I hit my thumb with a hammer." - Jack Handey [Deep Thoughts]
#19
Posted 24 June 2022 - 01:13 PM
So are you, Mike and other track owners banning people from playing/experimenting with brushless motor cars on your tracks?
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#20
Posted 24 June 2022 - 01:27 PM
No matter, I b still developing with BL
Cry like a baby, drive like a girl, walk like a man.
Give me enough rope and I'll build a fast car... or hang myself?
#21
Posted 24 June 2022 - 01:43 PM
There has to be some cars to ban. LOL!
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#22
Posted 24 June 2022 - 01:45 PM
Mike, you need to change your last name from Low to Lol.
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#23
Posted 24 June 2022 - 01:58 PM
Cry like a baby, drive like a girl, walk like a man.
Give me enough rope and I'll build a fast car... or hang myself?
#24
Posted 24 June 2022 - 02:03 PM
I already mentioned I tested a car for a friend.So are you, Mike and other track owners banning people from playing/experimenting with brushless motor cars on your tracks?
It was a Retro F1 car with an "inrunner" motor and a Talon ESC, modified as per a posted video.
It ran, but I would characterize it as a "work in progress", maybe because of using the inrunner.
Mike Swiss
Inventor of the Low CG guide flag 4/20/18
IRRA® Components Committee Chairman
Five-time USRA National Champion (two G7, one G27, two G7 Senior)
Two-time G7 World Champion (1988, 1990), eight G7 main appearances
Eight-time G7 King track single lap world record holder
17B West Ogden Ave., Westmont, IL 60559, (708) 203-8003, mikeswiss86@hotmail.com (also my PayPal address)
Note: Send all USPS packages and mail to: 692 Citadel Drive, Westmont, Illinois 60559
#25
Posted 24 June 2022 - 02:28 PM
Bad mouthing current track owners is certainly NOT going to help you get support of brushless racing! Bottom line---it's PRE - mature to think brushless is the "new wave" of slot racing!! STOP whining and keep working on making them a VIABLE racing product! Once they are, you may get more support. But this is not techology readily useable on current slot tracks at this time. START A RACING CLASS at your local raceway--gather participants and racers. PROMOTE your desire to have brushless racing become the next best thing!!
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