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Just wondering how low are some of the release points you have for your cars. ours is at like 45cm and im wondering if thats high or low.
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Ours was 40cm. We only use 45 cm for 9+ meter distances to minimize our HS+TS. At the recent tournament, the required distance was 5.5m. Our TS+HS was 146.5.
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How slow is your car going because our ramp is 50cm tall and it goes between 3-4 mphjoeyjoejoe wrote:Ours was 40cm. We only use 45 cm for 9+ meter distances to minimize our HS+TS. At the recent tournament, the required distance was 5.5m. Our TS+HS was 146.5.
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Miles per hour?? Ok, let me get out my calculator to convert from meters per second......
Yes, at 45cm we are getting in that range. At 50cm we got around 4 to 4.5 mph.
Yes, at 45cm we are getting in that range. At 50cm we got around 4 to 4.5 mph.
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Isn't it against national rules to ask for advice from other Sci-Oly Groups.iwonder wrote:The annoying part about the ramp is the release mechanism... Our first two ES's had different interpretations of the rules... Just out of curiosity, what's everyone else been doing for a release mechanism? We just mounted an exacto knife to the ramp and tie the vehicle up with a string
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Um, no, it isn't.IRONBAT wrote:Isn't it against national rules to ask for advice from other Sci-Oly Groups.iwonder wrote:The annoying part about the ramp is the release mechanism... Our first two ES's had different interpretations of the rules... Just out of curiosity, what's everyone else been doing for a release mechanism? We just mounted an exacto knife to the ramp and tie the vehicle up with a string
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Umm, that's from a long time ago... And that's the entire point of this site, asking for help and helping others.
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Umm if it is against the rules to discuss ideas on a site then shouldn't it be against the rules to discuss rules with each other. Doesn't seem logicalIRONBAT wrote:Isn't it against national rules to ask for advice from other Sci-Oly Groups.iwonder wrote:The annoying part about the ramp is the release mechanism... Our first two ES's had different interpretations of the rules... Just out of curiosity, what's everyone else been doing for a release mechanism? We just mounted an exacto knife to the ramp and tie the vehicle up with a string
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