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Old 11-04-2010, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by biz77
Typically tracks that run "odorless" traction compounds, run Jack the Gripper. Sticky Fingers is the same product and less expensive. We are allowed to run both at my local track.
Sticky fingers is def not the same as Jack the gripper. If want traction run SXT 3.0 or Jack
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Old 11-04-2010, 02:13 PM
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That's what Cuffs needs more traction. Maybe with more traction he'll get around the corners better and not drive through the outside walls.

J/K seeya soon Jeff
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Originally Posted by Jeff Cuffs
Sticky fingers is def not the same as Jack the gripper. If want traction run SXT 3.0 or Jack
This thread indicates otherwise. Multiple people from Team Epic have indicated it is the same as Jack.

http://www.rctech.net/forum/electric...am-epic-6.html

They smell the same and running them together on our track works fine.
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Ive used Jack and Sticky fingers on the same track and Jack is definitely the better of the two. I dont think its the exact same thing either.
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I've used both outdoors and indoors on asphalt and carpet---can't tell the difference with either rubber OR foam tires!!
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