TJETDRAGRACER
03-23-2008, 12:03 AM
Hi everyone, I build t-jet drag car's for fun with no high priced parts, try
to stay all Aurora but the price of Super ll magnets are getting to high
may go to polymer magnets. If you want to build a Drag car you don't
need big wide tire's on the back, stock size t-jet silicones like from
Jack's - Rocket Science dose just fine, put some metal - super glued
under the hood like the old tapping a penny to the hood trick. JL pick-up
shoes work the best on the old brass Aurora chassis for drag racing that
I have found. I am glad that JL and AW put new life in to t-jet racing
as for the body's, but I am old school and stay with Aurora chassis
they just run so smoth (don't mind the spelling) lol
I have done all hobbies RC / MODEL CARS / But all ways go back to slotcars.
Keep slotcars alive / cheap to buy and build and the most fun. Tom
to stay all Aurora but the price of Super ll magnets are getting to high
may go to polymer magnets. If you want to build a Drag car you don't
need big wide tire's on the back, stock size t-jet silicones like from
Jack's - Rocket Science dose just fine, put some metal - super glued
under the hood like the old tapping a penny to the hood trick. JL pick-up
shoes work the best on the old brass Aurora chassis for drag racing that
I have found. I am glad that JL and AW put new life in to t-jet racing
as for the body's, but I am old school and stay with Aurora chassis
they just run so smoth (don't mind the spelling) lol
I have done all hobbies RC / MODEL CARS / But all ways go back to slotcars.
Keep slotcars alive / cheap to buy and build and the most fun. Tom