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Old 07-30-2013, 01:12 PM
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how many degrees need the car so it can go fast enough ?
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Originally Posted by broløs
how many degrees need the car so it can go fast enough ?
How many degrees of what? You need to be just a bit more specific with your questions.
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Old 07-30-2013, 01:35 PM
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oh sorry i mean how many degrees does the car need to steer to go fast enough
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Originally Posted by broløs
oh sorry i mean how many degrees does the car need to steer to go fast enough
I accidentally the whole thing, and the car was very fast.
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Originally Posted by syndr0me
I accidentally the whole thing, and the car was very fast.
so is it not a important thing ?
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Awesomatix USA wins modified at ROAR Region 2 and Region 5 Champs -- Wins the third leg of the ROAR Region 2 Champs in 17.5T
http://www.awesomatixusa.com/2013/07...s-at-roar.html
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Old 07-30-2013, 08:56 PM
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Nice, IIC should see some great results for Awesomatix with the caliber of drivers running the car now.
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Originally Posted by bkspeedo
Nice, IIC should see some great results for Awesomatix with the caliber of drivers running the car now.
How many from 5280 run the Awesomatix?
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How many from 5280 run the Awesomatix?
Just me right now.

I have a feeling changes are afoot.
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Is there a cure for Awesomatix fingers?
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So how tuff is the car? At our track if you are in the b-main it can get a little rough and the boards are unforgiving. I really close to pulling the trigger on one of these.
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I think it holds up very well. I would replace the turnbuckles with lunsford ti ones, and go for a xray hard front bumper and you will have a pretty bulletproof car.
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Originally Posted by geeunit1014
I think it holds up very well. I would replace the turnbuckles with lunsford ti ones, and go for a xray hard front bumper and you will have a pretty bulletproof car.
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Originally Posted by geeunit1014
I think it holds up very well. I would replace the turnbuckles with lunsford ti ones, and go for a xray hard front bumper and you will have a pretty bulletproof car.
&& cut your axles --- removing any extra material after the wheel nut is key to prevent unnecessary breakage.
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So many racers forget to cut their axles, it's not even funny anymore !!!!!!
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