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Tech Champion

Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 7,191
From: Hawaii, USA
Originally Posted by protc3
Adrian and i use the same saucing method so try that and also,DO NOT run white rears or black fronts.the 2x pink front and rear is the way to go.have your track use grape soda because the carbonation in the soda keeps the sugar from crystalizing on the track surface.mix it the same way you are now. the magenta tires will give you more than enough rear traction if the tires are prepped correctly.give the tire prep a try along with the right compound and your car should be planted 

I'm not sure how well 2x pink will work on the Darkside car which has a lot more weight on the front tires then most cars being as it has an in-line battery. Pinks always worked well out here in the past but on different parking lots...this one just doesn't seem to like them for me...so Magenta all around? Double pink all around? Magenta front 2x pink rear?
magenta and 2x pink are the same tire.store bought grape soda is what we use.it has a ton of sugar in it.if pinks are better for you in the rear then i would use them.i never did run a car with that much forward weight.it may be better for you like you said.try out the new saucing tips and see if it gets any better buddy.
Originally Posted by InspGadgt
I'm not sure how well 2x pink will work on the Darkside car which has a lot more weight on the front tires then most cars being as it has an in-line battery. Pinks always worked well out here in the past but on different parking lots...this one just doesn't seem to like them for me...so Magenta all around? Double pink all around? Magenta front 2x pink rear?
Originally Posted by protc3
how are you guys getting the blacks to work on asphalt.i hated them the 1 time i tried them.the 2x pink was much better
Originally Posted by Grenade10
For me the 2x pink / magenta had too much steering for me. The harder tires helped balance out the car with rear traction. I would say it was due to the darkside car, but I've done the same with my Corally 12mEuro which works very well outside.
Originally Posted by EricF
protc3... Are you making more kits anytime soon. Or are you holding off until you get that front end project straightened out with irs?
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Originally Posted by protc3
i am still working on the 1/12th kits and filling orders slowly.i have some real crazy jobs that i am working on that are very difficult and time consuming.it has tied me up on and off for a while now along with the rest of the work.i know it is going slow and if i cant get it rolling this coming week i am going to finish it in the evenings after i close.its tough trying to do all of this while keeping the shop rolling.i like to do all the car parts myself to ensure that no one screws up. 

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Tech Champion

Joined: Nov 2001
Posts: 7,191
From: Hawaii, USA
Originally Posted by Grenade10
I have found a little firmer tire on the Darkside car works well, so don't leave with out black or purple fronts. Pink rears work here and the prep is similar. However, we do not have the humidity that you have.
Protc3 the reason I ordered blacks to try this time is because I've been hearing that purples tend to increase grip as they warm up. I was thinking this might be why my car seems fine in the first qualifiers but as the day wears on the back gets really loose. The t-bar cars don't seem to have the same problem.
the purples do increase traction during the run.up front they are a little pushy and gradually build up grip.i gave up on them a while back for this reason.up front my laps were slower than they should be and as the run went on,it got better.with the stiff competition around here,those 2 minutes can make you lose a race.the 2x pink feels like a purple after it gets good.
the blacks are a very low rubber content.they are similar to the greys in that respect.the magentas are high natural rubber content as are the pinks.the black is a high foam content from what i understand.hell,you guys know how those car react on the track,2x pink may be too much front bite so the blacks would be a good comprimise.i just never did like them on the T bar cars or my new one for asphalt.also note that i like alot of steering.i dont use it all but i like my car to turn 1 ft. circles and i dont turn the wheels much to make the corners.this is the way i drive as wierd as it sounds but i seem to hit the best laps this way and when you come up on a surprise oh sh!t corner where a few guys crash in front of me,it helps to get around it.
the blacks are a very low rubber content.they are similar to the greys in that respect.the magentas are high natural rubber content as are the pinks.the black is a high foam content from what i understand.hell,you guys know how those car react on the track,2x pink may be too much front bite so the blacks would be a good comprimise.i just never did like them on the T bar cars or my new one for asphalt.also note that i like alot of steering.i dont use it all but i like my car to turn 1 ft. circles and i dont turn the wheels much to make the corners.this is the way i drive as wierd as it sounds but i seem to hit the best laps this way and when you come up on a surprise oh sh!t corner where a few guys crash in front of me,it helps to get around it.
Originally Posted by CarlosG.
I did and it made the car loose in the rear on power. The track right now has alot of pollen that did not get washed off with all the rain we have had. The track owner uses trackbite. I blow the the track off when P2 is not around. That is what I have been using since I have alot of theose tires from running the race that David beat my arse in. I just use them to use them. I was just saying that is I was getting out of them. I hate to see good things sit for along time, like tires, and not get used. I especially kringe when I cut them down to a smaller size seeing all that rubber go down the trash can( or shall it be a waste of money).



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