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Old 08-10-2014, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Eric Tomczyk
Gotta wonder if this has something to do with the 1/8th scale ban?

http://www.liverc.com/news/announcem...lity_concerns/
Interesting to say the least. Singing a waiver would be no differnt than what Milestone MX park makes you do upon entering there track to spectate. Sad to say but no of days the ower has to watch out for himself first due to everyone being due happy.
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Old 08-10-2014, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by watzonee
How's traction on the new layout ?
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very good as of sat nite!!!!

Originally Posted by Eric Tomczyk
Gotta wonder if this has something to do with the 1/8th scale ban?

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Super lame! I can see if the injured has no health care, perhaps the facility could help him out.But to actually try and profit from injury is such a sick joke,and a huge business. The family should sue the injured man for being too stupid to know that standing that close could injure him!!The Kid has a right to the pursuit of happiness!!!
The new layout was super sick!!!!!!
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We raced saturday night,Mod buggy and SS Truck,New layout is fun,Has a stock feel to it(one triple stock can clear)But fun non the less,Traction is good already..
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I was curious what everyone thought of the water routine on Sat, especially before racing during practice. They were watering less but more often. I heard some complaining of it being muddy but I though traction was more consistent over the normal routine. I think it also got moisture down into the track for more traction during racing. I liked it very much, I would like to hear your thoughts...
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Originally Posted by iphatbob
I was curious what everyone thought of the water routine on Sat, especially before racing during practice. They were watering less but more often. I heard some complaining of it being muddy but I though traction was more consistent over the normal routine. I think it also got moisture down into the track for more traction during racing. I liked it very much, I would like to hear your thoughts...
At times it was almost muddy.. But traction overall was very good to say the least.
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anyone running dirt webs? handlebars don't work worth a crap so I'm thinking of getting some webs,typos and some barcodes
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Originally Posted by mxracer458
anyone running dirt webs? handlebars don't work worth a crap so I'm thinking of getting some webs,typos and some barcodes
Clay dirt webs are ok, clay typos are my favorite for IERC.
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Originally Posted by mxracer458
anyone running dirt webs? handlebars don't work worth a crap so I'm thinking of getting some webs,typos and some barcodes
I have a set of typos which always work at IERC but I also have a set of proline protons S/S with aka red inserts. Sauced them thew them in a bag for a few days and they work really well. May want to give those a shot.
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Originally Posted by iphatbob
I was curious what everyone thought of the water routine on Sat, especially before racing during practice. They were watering less but more often. I heard some complaining of it being muddy but I though traction was more consistent over the normal routine. I think it also got moisture down into the track for more traction during racing. I liked it very much, I would like to hear your thoughts...
Really? People are complaing about a little mud on their trucks?
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I hate when I get mud on my shock tower, avoid crashing works best for me. lol

From the responses I'm guessing many didn't think it was too muddy. Good to know I'm not crazy. Track was a lot of fun.
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The ideal way would be to run the misters all day around every 10-15 mins. Then before racing use the hose to water the track. Then during racing , just use the mister system after each heat race and mains.
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Originally Posted by Feint Motion
Really? People are complaing about a little mud on their trucks?
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I hate when I get mud on my shock tower, avoid crashing works best for me. lol

From the responses I'm guessing many didn't think it was too muddy. Good to know I'm not crazy. Track was a lot of fun.
Could be the turn marshal spots? I know standing in overly wet spots sucks.
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H2o seemed fine! Traction wit my new typos was x cell ent
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I was pleased with the watering schedule it was consistant allday,I just hate when set car up for good damp track then goes to loose dry track and you have to change setup between qualies..
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New layout is great. What is everyone's average lap time?
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