The front axle has
small set screws so you can adjust height of the axle. The car does not
have enough play to allow much adjustment. In fact I had to shave out a
bit of flash inside those axle loops to allow free rotation of the
axle. After I did that small bit of shaving, the screws did allow more
adjustment. If you've got one of these cars give it a try, there may be
just a touch of flash that's not allowing the axle to travel as it
should.
Performance:
Plastitrack testing was a bit of a mixed bag. The magnet really held
the car down very tightly and it gave the already stop-on-a-dime brakes
of the S3X motor even more stopping ability. But because of the magnet
being so low the car was quite fast down the straights but not as fast
as I'd expect in the corners. This testing was done before I'd sanded
the tires so I' expect that now the car would corner better with a
smoother transition from tire bottom to tire sidewall. And it's worth
repeating, these are very sandable tires.
Wood track testing on my small wood track was actually more pleasing
since the magnet wasn't in play and brakes weren't quite as strong. As
I said there was a bit of "high torque hop" if I put too much
acceleration into my effort to get this little car to go fast.
Conclusion:
All in all the reviewed car was a nice little car if not somewhat
overpowered. I'll grant you that's a personal opinion, but I like under
2-liter cars to have a motor that more closely represents the actual
motor the real car had...I know that many might not share that opinion.
As I said in the beginning of the review some of the cars have quality
control issues and some appear to have none of these problems. If you
do have a car with issues, contact your hobby shop or Kimrey
Enterprises. Customer service is VERY important to Cal. Many other
brands have issues and we've all gotten used to having to cut a motor
shaft here and do a bit of tire sanding there...any manufacturing
problems are being addressed by Spirit a bit of patience may be needed.
But Spirit is going there own way with some interesting cars
upcoming...
Porsche
936 anyone?!?
This car has proven to be a popular car for Spirit and in fact sold out
in many retail outlets. There will be another shipment of cars arriving
in the US soon so if you missed the chance to buy this car during
initial sales you've got another chance to pick this car up soon.
Recently Spirit reorganized and the sales success of recent releases
I'm sure will be good news to not only the company but to fans that
would like to see Spirit thrive as they move forward with more unique
releases.
A huge thanks to Spirit and Kimrey Enterprises for providing the review
samples!
Dave Kennedy
Publisher, Slot Car News