The purpose of Project 911 is to try different performance parts combinations and modifications to obtain an iron-man race car. Tracks test will be done on my
targa track, SF Grand
prix, the Bay Bridge and
ENYR. Pictured below is a Fly Racing 911 Porsche in stock configuration. Out of the box, the 911 did very well on my track, turning 12.430 lap times. The Fly Racing type D tires kept the car in the slot and moving forward through the trickier parts of the track. Although handling was very good, the car seemed to lack power and traction.
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Project 911 will
receive a
Ninco NC-5 motor,
Ortman tires, Slot Car Corner racing axle bushings and motor wires, Slot.it: axle, 28t crown gear, 9t pinion, plastic 17x8 rear wheels and wheel inserts.
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This picture shows the motor pod assembly completed. The rear axle bushings were glued in place and the motor wires were soldered to the NC-5.
Slot Car News Project 911 Specifications:Car - Fly Racing Rally Porsche 911
Motor/motor wires -
Ninco NC-5/Slot Car Corner
Pinion/Crown - Slot.it 9/28 (3.11)
Axle - Slot.it
Axle bushings - Slot Car Corner race bushings
Wheels - Slot.it 17x8 plastic press-on wheels
Rear tires -
OrtmansWeight - 83 grams
Fast lap - 93' red lane, 11.418 seconds
So far the first round of modifications to Project 911 have netted
positive results and a super fun car to drive. Whenever I go out to turn some laps on the
targa, the 911 is the first car I set on the track. Soon Project 911 will be heading East to the Bay Bridge, SF Grand
Prix and
ENYR for more tuning and more laps.
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