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glennhl 08-30-2023 11:21 AM


Originally Posted by slappomatt (Post 16029667)
how long do you normally get out of a set of spec tires?

Running on epoxy coated concrete with really good traction, I get between 15 and 20 five minute runs. Once I get the ring of death, the tires don't work very well.

Sabin 08-31-2023 10:41 AM

The ring of death... I'm trying a slightly different setup on my car to see if the ring of death is caused by too much camber during full roll.

kn7671 08-31-2023 02:33 PM


Originally Posted by Sabin (Post 16030033)
The ring of death... I'm trying a slightly different setup on my car to see if the ring of death is caused by too much camber during full roll.

That's exactly what it is. The USGT tires don't flex a great deal, so the more your setup can keep those tires flatter and in full-contact with the surface, the longer they will last. On carpet, we usually run the camber at no more than 1-deg, and with the proper setup, should wear edge-to-edge instead of the inside edge developing the ring of death.

kn7671 08-31-2023 02:37 PM


Originally Posted by slappomatt (Post 16029667)
how long do you normally get out of a set of spec tires?

With the correct setup and proper car and maintenance by ensuring they remain glued throughout their life, not factoring for surface, you should be able to get 30-50 runs out of them.

Xrayray 08-31-2023 07:28 PM

New compound only lasts 5 race days on asphalt and the last two race days the tires are getting bad already. No ring of death due to 1 degree camber but the outside shoulder starting to round off from rolling. Also with summer heat the tire surface gets sort of wrinkly.
approximately 20 runs.

Sabin 09-01-2023 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by kn7671 (Post 16030073)
That's exactly what it is. The USGT tires don't flex a great deal, so the more your setup can keep those tires flatter and in full-contact with the surface, the longer they will last. On carpet, we usually run the camber at no more than 1-deg, and with the proper setup, should wear edge-to-edge instead of the inside edge developing the ring of death.

Which will help the belted tyres significantly, once we crack the question of which traction compound works the best with that new rubber formulation.

kurt27 09-06-2023 04:53 PM

Hi guys,
Total newbie here to on road racing. I race rc boats now but looking to race the USGT series during my down time. Any suggestions on what car i should go with? Went to the local track and seems to be a mixture there. Any suggestions or tips you guys have would be appreciated.

Thanks, Kurt

gigaplex 09-07-2023 02:34 AM


Originally Posted by kurt27 (Post 16031521)
Hi guys,
Total newbie here to on road racing. I race rc boats now but looking to race the USGT series during my down time. Any suggestions on what car i should go with? Went to the local track and seems to be a mixture there. Any suggestions or tips you guys have would be appreciated.

Thanks, Kurt

Try to figure out who at your track looks the most helpful, and then get the same car as them.

thirtydaZe 09-07-2023 07:07 AM


Originally Posted by kurt27 (Post 16031521)
Hi guys,
Total newbie here to on road racing. I race rc boats now but looking to race the USGT series during my down time. Any suggestions on what car i should go with? Went to the local track and seems to be a mixture there. Any suggestions or tips you guys have would be appreciated.

Thanks, Kurt

What was the mixture comprised of? We can help based on that.

kurt27 09-07-2023 09:25 AM

Thanks for the help here guys.

They had Xray's, Serpents, ARC, and Xpress. Maybe some others I could have missed I am not sure on the models though.

thirtydaZe 09-07-2023 09:40 AM


Originally Posted by kurt27 (Post 16031654)
Thanks for the help here guys.

They had Xray's, Serpents, ARC, and Xpress. Maybe some others I could have missed I am not sure on the models though.

I'd consider xray personally.

slappomatt 09-07-2023 08:47 PM

whatever you can get parts for. they're all the same.

kurt27 09-08-2023 07:16 AM

Thanks for the tips guys

Greg Holford 09-12-2023 09:49 AM

I just got back in to carpet racing within the past year and went with Xray. You cant beat their manual for setup information and explanations, plus there are a whole treasure trove of videos on YouTube for the cars. They are expensive, but if you go the used route instead of the latest and greatest you can save quite a bit. I run 2021 T4's and have learned so much from the guys who used to race them and watching Alexander Hagberg's videos.

kurt27 09-12-2023 04:57 PM

Thank you, Greg.


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