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Author: | JAUNE [ Mon Nov 14, 2005 18:07:06 ] |
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Author: | teamgp [ Mon Nov 14, 2005 18:26:37 ] |
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Author: | asw7576 [ Mon Nov 14, 2005 18:45:17 ] |
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Author: | JAUNE [ Mon Nov 14, 2005 18:47:31 ] |
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Author: | vadn1 [ Mon Nov 14, 2005 20:25:14 ] |
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Author: | JAUNE [ Mon Nov 14, 2005 20:37:41 ] |
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Author: | Tonyv [ Mon Nov 14, 2005 23:43:28 ] |
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Yes, usually the 2mm chassis will better IF you don't have enough grip. Clearly that is not a problem you are suffering from ![]() One thing you can try next time already is to increase the camber angles front and rear. |
Author: | JAUNE [ Tue Nov 15, 2005 00:12:16 ] |
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Author: | drewdc [ Tue Nov 15, 2005 07:19:31 ] |
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You could try a harder tyre like 28's or 32's. |
Author: | Tonyv [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 02:38:47 ] |
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Yes, what drewdc says is the right thing to try, Sorex 28 or even 32 with blue JB Foam inserts and a hard wheel (for instance the Orion Hard one). I have on occasion even used Sorex 36 on carpet. If grip is very high this can work very well. |
Author: | JAUNE [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 05:54:10 ] |
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Thanks guys, i just got a set of cs-22 and cs27 so If im in trouble, i'll go with the 27. |
Author: | teamgp [ Fri Nov 18, 2005 16:24:00 ] |
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Author: | maldred [ Mon Nov 21, 2005 13:46:13 ] |
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if you are using a diff in the front, check it, i have had the same problem in the past. |
Author: | chipmunk [ Thu Nov 24, 2005 19:32:51 ] |
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ye but Martin that could be you coz ure a fool what about putting spacers under the toplink that normaly give less grip and would make it smoother chipmunk |
Author: | Tonyv [ Sat Nov 26, 2005 14:48:55 ] |
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Author: | ianp [ Sat Nov 26, 2005 16:52:37 ] |
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Author: | chipmunk [ Sat Nov 26, 2005 20:05:05 ] |
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Author: | mgtdude [ Sat Nov 26, 2005 20:08:33 ] |
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I would love traction roll to be quite honest. Check the pic below to see how slippery/shiney the surface is, you can see the reflection of the car on the surface. What on earth are the best tires to use ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Author: | Mark Christopher [ Sat Nov 26, 2005 21:22:37 ] |
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schumacher yellow mini pins |
Author: | chipmunk [ Sat Nov 26, 2005 21:52:14 ] |
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I once heard that people when racing on wooden surface or something shiny and slippery they used to run foam tires but rub silicone on them so when it sets they are soft and grip quite well but this was many many years ago and it might be aload of rubbish # also, presuming that is ure car, A touring car bodyshell with a wing will grip better than that elise something like a stratus 1 are good for low grip situations hope this helped chipmunk |
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