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#8147
#8149
According to many youtube users, the 303 protectant gets applied once to the tire+rim and get to sit for at least 12hours before racing. No need for further applications, and it is said to make rubber tires in real cars last twice as long. You will need to sauce with sxt after the initial 303 application. Hopefully I will be able to get similar results with Rc tires...
#8151
For what it's worth to those that may try this. I've experimented with lots of real car tire sauces ( I have a dirt track late model and have lots to play with), most RC tires dont respond well to real car additives. They usually dissolve either the tire or (if you get it on the rim ) the rim... but if you want to try it, more power to you.
Last edited by patorz31; 11-29-2018 at 09:05 AM.
#8152
Tech Elite
iTrader: (8)
I was always told by experienced people that the ring of death on touring tires (not specifically the USGT premounts) isn't actually because of too much camber, but that it's because of the way RC tire flex under cornering load. Like, it gets pushed in on the outside from cornering, which makes the inside edge bulge out and wear more. It kinda makes sense in my head.
#8153
I was always told by experienced people that the ring of death on touring tires (not specifically the USGT premounts) isn't actually because of too much camber, but that it's because of the way RC tire flex under cornering load. Like, it gets pushed in on the outside from cornering, which makes the inside edge bulge out and wear more. It kinda makes sense in my head.
The original reason for me to change my camber was mostly to reduce inside tire wear, was wearing out tires in about half the time I get from a set today. It greatly increased tire life, it does little to prevent the ring of death.
#8154
My camber is set to -2 degree all around. The ring of death is in the front tires, the rear has a very even wear. The RC tire flex under cornering load makes total sense... I though it was due to camber too.
#8155
According to many youtube users, the 303 protectant gets applied once to the tire+rim and get to sit for at least 12hours before racing. No need for further applications, and it is said to make rubber tires in real cars last twice as long. You will need to sauce with sxt after the initial 303 application. Hopefully I will be able to get similar results with Rc tires...
Very interesting Bert, let us know how it works out. I wonder if it makes the rubber harder and take traction away.
#8156
Tech Elite
iTrader: (2)
For what it's worth to those that may try this. I've experimented with lots of real car tire sauces ( I have a dirt track late model and have lots to play with), most RC tires dont respond well to real car additives. They usually dissolve either the tire or (if you get it on the rim ) the rim... but if you want to try it, more power to you.
Sounds like a good spot for a camera, a light, and some recording of laps from under the body...
#8157
Tech Adept
HI IAM NOT NEW TO USGT I HAVE GOOD TIRE WARE I RUN -.5 IN THE FRONT AND THE SAME IN THE BACK ON BLACK CARPET THE ONLY THING I DONT LIKE IS WHEN YOU GET OUT OF THE LINE THE CAR IS LIKE ON ICE. I ALSO THINK THE USGT TIRE ARE TO HARD.
#8160
Tech Elite
iTrader: (2)
So.. I built the MST TCR. It's 337 grams naked. And it's transmission is exceptionally efficient. But has restrictive available ratios.
But it's got no damping.
I should see what the all up weight is, with a USGT body, and a proper mini servo.
Worst case, it'll be hilarious.
But it's got no damping.
I should see what the all up weight is, with a USGT body, and a proper mini servo.
Worst case, it'll be hilarious.