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Old 08-04-2013, 04:32 PM
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I do not have the dimensions yet.

I have more video from the JC Super Cup that will be posted soon at FL's biggest indoor track.
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Here is my first ever race indoors with the ER-12. It worked very well and I qualified 7th for the first round. The track changed for rnd 2 and the mains and I did not drive as well and had some bad luck. Also I made some changes that did not work, so I was down bumped to the B-main and did not bump up. But for racing against all the fastest mod buggy racers in FL, it was not bad for my 2nd race with the new buggy. I just need some more practice time with it to get it more dialed in and get the rust off my 2wd skills after taking a 12 year break from the class.

There was 193 entries and 4 heats of 2wd mod buggy.

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Gene i would love to see it in person. If you coul make it up to new red one saturday that would be cool
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Originally Posted by Captcha
Gene i would love to see it in person. If you coul make it up to new red one saturday that would be cool
What tires work there?
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Slicks with tire sauce lol.

We run m3 dremel made slicks
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You can run a small pin tire but slicks are the tire choice to have.
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Originally Posted by Captcha
You can run a small pin tire but slicks are the tire choice to have.
What sauce and what inserts?

I love racing on slicks.
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we have a home made brew you can try, you will love it.

zack genova and anthony smith like mc or gold compound, I like soft, m3, or green. I run aka closed cell, so i imagine any closed cell foam will work. i know they are supposed to do a track change this week, so we will probably run 2-3 weeks on small pins and then we will be back to full slicks.
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Originally Posted by VPProUSA
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Here is my first ever race indoors with the ER-12. It worked every well and I qualified 7th for the first round. The track changed for rnd 2 and the mains and I did not drive as well and had some bad luck. Also I made some changes that did not work, so I was down bumped to the B-main and did not bump up. But racing against all the fastest mod buggy racers in FL, it was not bad for my 2nd race with the new buggy. I just need some more practice time with it to get it more dialed in and get the rust off my 2wd skills after taking a 12 year break from the class.

There was 193 entries and 4 heats of 2wd mod buggy.
Gene the buggy looks really good and easy to drive
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So I find it hard to workout why so many pics and pricing info but no specs at all ???
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Originally Posted by ace955
So I find it hard to workout why so many pics and pricing info but no specs at all ???
Wheel Base: 276~286mm
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Originally Posted by VPProUSA
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Here is my first ever race indoors with the ER-12. It worked every well and I qualified 7th for the first round. The track changed for rnd 2 and the mains and I did not drive as well and had some bad luck. Also I made some changes that did not work, so I was down bumped to the B-main and did not bump up. But racing against all the fastest mod buggy racers in FL, it was not bad for my 2nd race with the new buggy. I just need some more practice time with it to get it more dialed in and get the rust off my 2wd skills after taking a 12 year break from the class.

There was 193 entries and 4 heats of 2wd mod buggy.
wow great indoor track....buggy looked pretty good
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2nd round at super cup. I crashed twice but the buggy was still going pretty good on VP-Pro Striker rear tires and Friction front tires. Almost everyone else was using JC Barcodes.
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Originally Posted by VPProUSA
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2nd round at super cup. I crashed twice but the buggy was still going pretty good on VP-Pro Striker rear tires and Friction front tires. Almost everyone else was using JC Barcodes.
Do you prefer turbo trax or strickers whrn other guys are running bar type tires
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Originally Posted by STUBYSLAP31
Do you prefer turbo trax or strickers whrn other guys are running bar type tires
When the track was really grooved, the Strikers felt better because the pin is larger and did not fold over as much. But when it was dusty and looser, the Turbo Trax felt good as they always do on every track.

But VP-Pro is working on a friction rear tire and also 4wd front tires as we speak.
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