I am having a lot of fun with the JL and AW X-Traction slot cars. I run them at 15.0 volts and use Parma 45 ohm controllers on a temporary Tomy AFX layout. The cars are very balanced and run great using this set up.
I've put up most of my Aurora and Afx cars because of the JL/AW's.......But a few have made it's way into the tacklebox I carry nowadays. I mostly run the Xtractions. I guess I'm lucky as far as avoiding the 'dog' chassis, some are faster than others, but any problems I've encountered have been mostly fixed after tuning, and replacing bad rims/axles/tires.
Later on I usually break out an Afx semi and police car. Onlookers love the truck. Can't wait to see AW's semis.
I am having a lot of fun with the JL and AW X-Traction slot cars. I run them at 15.0 volts and use Parma 45 ohm controllers on a temporary Tomy AFX layout. The cars are very balanced and run great using this set up.
I love them all ! From the rattliest ancient vibrator to todays high zoop light benders and all points in between. Admittedly they dont all get equal time, but they all get run in a rotation of some sort.
I'm blessed with the mentality of a child. My favorite is the one I'm running at the time. If I squeeze the controller, and the car scoots down the track I'm a happy camper! .....But if I seriously had to choose it's that stubborn piece of trash that you couldnt resist or throw away. Y'all have a couple. The one you've got more time in than it's worth.
The agravating little POS that took you forever to smooth out or fix.
Turning one mans trash into treasure is what trips my trigger.
When I've had time to get to the dungeon lately, my first choice is still Aurora Tjets. Something about that old beater turquoise Camaro. JL/AW Tjets are a close second... but lately I've been breaking out my old AFX and MT cars and burning the dust off the comm...
For me, VHORS style Tjets (1 5/16 width) and JL/AW Tuff Ones stock width with a 9 tooth pinion gear...
Hang em' out around the turns and race em' down the straights!!!
Scott
What's the difference between fray and VHORS anyways?
noddaz said:
For me, VHORS style Tjets (1 5/16 width) and JL/AW Tuff Ones stock width with a 9 tooth pinion gear...
Hang em' out around the turns and race em' down the straights!!!
Scott
I'm with Bill, for the most part, eh. I like them all. Lately, though, there has been some favoritism. For the last few months, it has been the Tjet and magnas (includes clones) I really dig the spec chassis, the slimlines and the tycopro & proII chassis too! Yeah, Scott! "hang'em out around the turns"! :thumbsup:
In my runners boxes I like to have a big mix of cars to run. A few fallers, an eldon or two, an atlas, a micro scalextric, Riggen, Wizzard, Life like, even an oscar ... but most of my runners are t-jets, magnatractions and tycos... Tyco S through 440. I'm mostly an AFX and Tyco guy from the 70's ... that's what I had as a kid and those are my all time favs now. I guess a lot of us are like that. I have the JL/AW cars, but I consider them to be just more t-jets and magna tractions.
That being said there are times when I go through streaks of favoritism.
My favorite car is usually the one I just finished building or customizing
Geez, i wish i could say i have run a lap of two in the last few months, but i havent.
Just wish work would go away, but here is my 2 cents worth.
It all depends on my mood, and the time i actually have. If i have more that 5 minutes, i will run some of the J/L cars, as some are as smooth as silk. They tend to run better that any of my afx/magnatraction cars or t-jets.
If i have only a couple of minutes, i will run my scud-super g's, but my preference is my lifelikes. Dont ask me why, they just run sweet. Not too fast, not too slow.
My favorite for several reasons has to be the Euro-spec 12v compatible Matchbox Powertrack. Unlike the 6v cars sold here, these will run on regular track bone stock. The narrow profile of the front section allowed me to stuff those fat knobby tires under my resin jeep, so I was real happy about that! Still, with powerful inline motors and no magnatraction (after you remove that gimpy, offset magnet installed from the factory) these things will slide and fishtail in ways that will put a T-jet or AFX to shame. And the screwpost mounting, and floating front axle allow you to adapt them up easily to pretty much any body you want.
Even the 6v cars we got are easy to re-tool to run on standard track...Swap in a regular type can motor (or at least use a regular brush setup on the stock armature and motor can), swap on some tyco TCR pickup skis and have fun sliding.
Back when I was a kid in the late 60's early 70's, I was (we all were) into "the best available" that we could afford. Saving our allowances, scouring the Autoworld catalog, and leaving smudges, fingerprints, and nose prints on every hobbyshop display case around town. In those glory days it seemed there was always another brand or new line within a brand that came out and trumped the performance (or cool factor) of what you were running. Somebody within our group of neighborhood racers would always show up with the "latest" faster car. So for me I'd have to say that tjets are without a doubt the favorite and honestly ONLY ones I fiddle with now. I jumped off of them waaay too soon back then in order to try and keep up with the Jones'. Being older and now more patient these days, I am constantly learning new things about these little cars and with a fair amount of customizing bodies mixed in, I have yet to get bored with them. Unfinished business is what I consider them. I have an order into JW as we speak for aluminum hubs and I have a plan in the works to change over and tune about a dozen stock tjets to smooth as silk flat out fun-mobiles. Some are MEV racers and some are Aurora originals I've collected or received as gifts from valued HT buddies (thanks guys :thumbsup: ). I'm waiting on the mailman just like I was 8 years old again... Where is he? Why is he walking so slow? Fun stuff....tjd
Personally I'm stuck with the pancake types. However, I keep an assortment of the magnet cars around for the nephews et al. You know they have to run like a bat out of ...........
I haven't ran a car in several months and probably won't be able to till summer. But Skinny wheeled TJETS with stock tires are my favorite. Next in line are some TJETS I was working on to get the RRR wheels and white lettered tires to perform.
Also on my list is to make a Pancake Chassis run with a G-Jet at 12vdc.
My Fav, is the G-plus.. Most likeley as it hold the best memories.. I also like the raw speed of the wizard series and for customizing I would say classic tjets as in classic bodys so either jet is good. But the one most improtant factor is the smell of red oil and ozone wafting from them then I know I am having fun no matter what chassis is under them...
They say smell is the closest sense linked to memory, so the oil smell thing is understandable. That smell takes me back to 1975, when I got my first AFX set for Christmas.
They're pretty much the same, except the rear window (if the car had one in its stock form) must be intact in VHORS.
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