Been trying to repair my Ivan Stewarts Super Off Road Trak Pak 3-player unit for a couple years with no luck. It needs a replacement PCB and I'm not dedicated/knowledgeable enough to try to find one. The tube works fine but needs a minor tune up. One or two of the turbo buttons have loose wires...
I believe the track pak is it's own board and not an add-on as the name would suggest.
As I understand it (and I'll double check this), there is no way to visibly tell the difference between 2 player vs. 3 player or original vs. track pak PCB's because they all use the same board but they are...
I had a local repair guy try working on the machine. He started by replacing the power supply... When he couldn't figure it out, he sent the PCB off to a colleague of his (who apparently used to work for Leland Corp [makers of Off-Road] back in the day). That colleague told my repair guy that...
He lives about 5 miles from me. I got his email address from a secretary at his Pro Shop and told him it was my birthday and that it would mean a lot... that was pretty much it... When he showed up at my door, I didn't recognize him because he was 20 years older than the picture on the cabinet...
Darn. That being the case, if I've got a Track Pak PCB that needs repair, can new chips be made/written to replace my damaged chips from a functioning track pak PCB?
I'm curious, as I'm not having any luck trying to find a replacement PCB for my 3 player Super Off-Road track pack, is it possible to use Super Sprint, Badlands or similar PCB in that CAB? I'm new.
Bump.
Looking for expert advice: In the place of the PCB I'm after, using my 3 player Super Off Road Track Pak cab, I could install Super Sprint, Badlands or similar PCB, right?
WTB: Super Off Road Track Pack 3 player PCB.
After my wife plugged the game in without a ground prong on the plug, something terrible happened. I've sent the PCB off to get it repaired and after much waiting, I find out from the guy that some chips are fried (mmm... fried chips...) and I'll need...