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Originally Posted by yyhayyim
Thanks Still, but can the Rev 4.5 perform on asphalt? I'll be running on asphalt, hot south florida weather. What kit works best on asphalt?
Not going to find a better source for info.
Originally Posted by Marcos.J
for asphalt, BMI DB12 

Originally Posted by yyhayyim
Thanks MJ, but it seems that from BMI website, car is in "comming soon" mode...which makes me wonder how could anyone know it will perform great or be better than the best performing kit present. How do you know its that good? Have you seen and or tested it and compared versus other kits? If so, can you provide some report as to your findings? thx....
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And now there is the OD12 car by odpurple. It is an outdoor specific car like the Yokomo. And has become dominate in our local asphalt racing lately.
OD is one of the 'Three Wise Men' of 1/12th scale racing. His design work and fabrication are absolutely top notch.
Believe he will be developing an indoor version. He should reserve "ID12" for that...
OD is one of the 'Three Wise Men' of 1/12th scale racing. His design work and fabrication are absolutely top notch.
Believe he will be developing an indoor version. He should reserve "ID12" for that...
Looks very nice MJ. How much was it and why do you belive its better than Associated L4 or Rev 4.5. etc, on asphalt? Have you driven other kits before this one and can you tell me a bit of the differences and improvements with your BMI ride? thx...
Originally Posted by Still Bill
And now there is the OD12 car by odpurple. It is an outdoor specific car like the Yokomo. And has become dominate in our local asphalt racing lately.
OD is one of the 'Three Wise Men' of 1/12th scale racing. His design work and fabrication are absolutely top notch.
Believe he will be developing an indoor version. He should reserve "ID12" for that...
OD is one of the 'Three Wise Men' of 1/12th scale racing. His design work and fabrication are absolutely top notch.
Believe he will be developing an indoor version. He should reserve "ID12" for that...


Originally Posted by yyhayyim
Looks very nice MJ. How much was it and why do you belive its better than Associated L4 or Rev 4.5. etc, on asphalt? Have you driven other kits before this one and can you tell me a bit of the differences and improvements with your BMI ride? thx...
Originally Posted by Still Bill
And now there is the OD12 car by odpurple. It is an outdoor specific car like the Yokomo. And has become dominate in our local asphalt racing lately.
OD is one of the 'Three Wise Men' of 1/12th scale racing. His design work and fabrication are absolutely top notch.
Believe he will be developing an indoor version. He should reserve "ID12" for that...
OD is one of the 'Three Wise Men' of 1/12th scale racing. His design work and fabrication are absolutely top notch.
Believe he will be developing an indoor version. He should reserve "ID12" for that...

Originally Posted by Still Bill
And now there is the OD12 car by odpurple. It is an outdoor specific car like the Yokomo. And has become dominate in our local asphalt racing lately.
OD, The car was great today and worked very well. How soon for the new chassis to come out? I want to get a spare just in case.
P2
Originally Posted by P2
The OD12 is dominate her in S. Texas as well...it's undefeated and i just set my personal best lap and new track record at HobbyTown San Antoniohttp://www.jlapracemanager.com/cgi-b...re=HobbyTownSA
OD, The car was great today and worked very well. How soon for the new chassis to come out? I want to get a spare just in case.
P2
OD, The car was great today and worked very well. How soon for the new chassis to come out? I want to get a spare just in case.
P2
Originally Posted by yyhayyim
Where can I check out more info on the OD12 and where can I purchase one? Also, how much? What about support and parts...is there a website or shops that carry them?
Originally Posted by protc3
yes you do want to run traction compound.there are alot of different combinations that people use and they all work very well.i use paragon and suntan lotion.what i do is i apply paragon to tires first doing the full rear tire on both and on the front i only put in on the inside 1/2 of the tire.i let it sit for about 15 minutes and then apply high SPF(30 plus) thin cheap watery suntan lotion over the top of the paragon.i leave it on until about 1 minute before my race and wipe the tires off really good.before you race do some slow runs through the corners to scrub the tires in to wipe off the remainder of the slick surface of the foam.you will feel it come into check.once the car feels locked down to the track,put her on the starting grid and lay it down!! 




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