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Old 10-06-2016, 07:10 AM
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It's also ok to not sauce when the track is abrasive...
I Agree, but with the fronts we used being harder then the rear I wouldve liked something to give it more of a even feel
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4wd SCT indoor. Last year i ran bald Panther Rattler Clay compound tires. With Blue or Pink. And the truck was planted. This year the track is different. Doesn't hold moisture as well. Gets tiny dust marbles. No tires really feel great anymore. I have a set of super softs that were horrible last year. I was going to try them this year. Any recomendations for sauce on Panther super softs.
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Originally Posted by fordohio
4wd SCT indoor. Last year i ran bald Panther Rattler Clay compound tires. With Blue or Pink. And the truck was planted. This year the track is different. Doesn't hold moisture as well. Gets tiny dust marbles. No tires really feel great anymore. I have a set of super softs that were horrible last year. I was going to try them this year. Any recomendations for sauce on Panther super softs.
For super soft compound you can typically get away with our blue... you don't need the more aggressive Yellow and Pink typically on that soft of a compound Tire.
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Old 01-17-2017, 03:47 PM
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Just used blue over the weekend on clay. Wonderful product. Best smell yet and great traction. I'm hooked!
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Old 01-27-2017, 01:28 PM
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Raydog which one of those two sauces you send me at Bumps is the strongest of the two? Thanks. Going to get that stuff out to my guys this weekend.
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I tried yellow on m4 primes on a damp clay high bite track. Seemed like a little too much side bite at first until i got used to it. What's the next less aggressive formula?
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Old 03-31-2017, 01:56 AM
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Has anybody tried it on astro/carpet 2wd and 4wd 1/10th ?
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Is there anywhere we can review the ingredients in these products?
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Is there anywhere we can review the ingredients in these products?
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Originally Posted by TimmE
I tried yellow on m4 primes on a damp clay high bite track. Seemed like a little too much side bite at first until i got used to it. What's the next less aggressive formula?
For me the best on Primes is the green. The yellow is too aggressive for super soft slicks. For me it always makes the car too edgy.
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Tried the new orange SK tire traction this weekend for the first time on my new MC Primes on a very high bite indoor clay track. Worked great in practice and first round and has more traction that the SK yellow did. For the main I went with SK white to see if I could calm the car any with just compound alone and Wow for once something worked the way I wanted it to. It actually gave me a sight on power push which was great. Never thought I would be going back that far in the SK line of compounds but I did and it worked great. As all the SK compounds I found them to be easy on my tires compared to the other brands I have used. Thanks Raydog as the new Orange is a nice combination with other stuff you make.
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Thanks Boss! Missed this response to the thread
This is the reason for multiple compounds, to accommodate each and every condition out there
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What sticky kicks compare best to Fdj gold

and outdoor off-road suggestions
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Hey everyone!

I am looking at trying Sticky Kicks for the first time and looking into the starter kit they offer. What would you say are the must have colors of compound? I am mostly racing carpet off-road but also run on an indoor clay track once or twice a year. For reference I am currently going back and forth between SXT 3.0 and Scuff Racing’s Awesome Sauce. Also, in terms of tire wear, does the SK line break down tires as fast as the others?

Thanks for the help!
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shoot them a message on FB...What I did....he got back to me and answered ALL my questions and got me Dialed just by using what he suggested.... Great stuff and does not kill your hands.... Tell him exactly what you are using and how and he has the stuff....I am a happy customer...
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